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Barn Notes: Friday, July 16, 2010
In Today’s Notes:
· Saturday’s Modesty Handicap May Preview Better Beverly D.
· Just as Well Trying for Repeat in Saturday’s
· General Quarters Gets Grass Greeting at
SATURDAY’S MODESTY HANDICAP MAY PREVIEW BETTER BEVERLY D.
Saturday’s Grade III Modesty Handicap, designed as a tune-up for
On paper, the strong favorite in the Modesty should be William Deburgh’s Tuscan Evening, heroine of all five of her graded stakes starts this year including
“I wanted to see if she likes the course,” Hollendorfer told Daily Racing Form last week of the move to ship Tuscan Evening to the
Bred in
Hall of Fame trainer Jonathan Sheppard, meanwhile, updated the status of his Modesty contestant Rainbow View, owned by Augustin Stable, while speaking over the phone Friday prior to his arrival in
“She seems well,” said Sheppard of Rainbow View, who won Pimlico’s Grade III Gallorette Stakes over
Could the homebred Rainbow Quest, a daughter of Dynaformer, defeat Tuscan Evening if the Midwestern lawn at
“That’s what we’re hoping for,” said Sheppard.
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JUST AS WELL TRYING FOR REPEAT IN
Although Saturday’s Grade III Arlington Handicap is the local designed tune-up for the Grade I Arlington Million, no Arlington Handicap winner has ever come back to win the Arlington Million – yet.
Jonathan Sheppard’s Just as Well came the closest, capturing last summer’s Arlington Handicap and then returning to finish second in the 2009 Arlington Million, and Just as Well is the 2-1 morning line choice in this weekend’s Arlington Handicap.
The Arlington Million, centerpiece race of Chicago’s Thoroughbred racing season, will be run five weeks from now on Aug. 21 as one of three Grade I races – along with the $750,000 Beverly D. and $400,000 Secretariat Stakes – to make up Arlington’s International Festival of Racing on the third Saturday in August. Together, they are the only three Grade I races offered in
Just as Well, originally scheduled to tune-up for Arlington Million XXVIII in Belmont’s Grade I Man o’War Handicap or Monmouth’s Grade I United Nations, was diverted to last summer’s campaign schedule by an unusually dry summer in the Northeast which has left those grass courses too hard to be the 7-year-old’s favored kind of ground.
Nevertheless, with unusually hot and humid weather scheduled this week in the
“Not really,” said Just as Well’s Hall of Fame trainer Sheppard, speaking over the phone from his
GENERAL QUARTERS GETS GRASS GREETING AT
Tom McCarthy’s General Quarters, winner of Churchill’s Grade I Woodford Reserve Turf Classic on Kentucky Derby Day May 1 and second choice at 7-2 in the morning line for Saturday’s Grade III Arlington Handicap, got his first introduction to the local grass course during training hours Friday morning.
“Perfect,” said owner-trainer McCarthy after exercise rider Jose Rodriguez allowed General Quarter to pick up the pace down the lane. “We gave him just enough to take the edge off him for tomorrow.”
Rodriguez, who was aboard the 4-year-old Sky Mesa colt for the second straight day since General Quarters’ arrival from
“He went really good for me,” said Rodriguez. “I think he’s ready to run.”
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