Friday, September 21, 2012
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- Undefeated Awesome Feather on target for Ladies’ Classic; Zagora, Dream Peace doing well for G1 Flower Bowl
- Pletcher confirms San Pablo, Stay Thirsty for G1 TVG Jockey Club Gold Cup, ponders options for other upcoming graded stakes
- Fields beginning to take shape for G2 Futurity and G2 Matron
“She was good this morning,” said Brown of the 4-year-old filly, who earned a 108 Beyer Speed Figure for her 11 ¼-length victory in the Nasty Storm. “She was definitely sharp off a layoff, but switched off nicely. They were rolling up front; the pace was fast enough where she wouldn’t necessarily be pulling.”
Brown said that owner Frank Stronach obviously was very happy at Thursday’s result.
“He said, ‘Great job, just do whatever you think is right with the horse. It would be wonderful if you could make Santa Anita, but put the filly first,’” said Brown. “So I’m going to continue to do that. Hopefully, she keeps herself in good order and is nice and healthy and sound and we’ll bring her to Santa Anita.”
The 2010 juvenile filly champion had been training at Saratoga Race Course but will remain at
“She’s trained well here – she trained for the [Grade 1] Gazelle here – so she knows her way around,” he said. “With the weather, I’m going to leave her here. It’s a little warmer here.”
Looking ahead to the Grade 1 Flower Bowl Invitational on Super Saturday, September 29, Brown will run both Dream Peace, second in her American debut behind Winter Memories in the Grade 1 Diana for trainer Robert Collet, and Zagora, who rebounded from a third in the Diana to set a Saratoga course record in the Grade 2 Ballston Spa presented by Jose Cuervo.
“Zagora came out of the race really well,” he said. “She ran fast, which always concerns you, but she’s had plenty of time. She’s moving so smooth. I brought her down to
Unlike Dream Peace, who ran in five straight races at the Flower Bowl distance prior to the Diana, Zagora will be making her first start beyond 1 1/8 miles since a second-place finish in the Grade 2 New York in June, 2011.
“She can go 1 ¼ miles,” said Brown. “She’s done it over in
Brown added that Center Divider, the Grade 1 Man o’ War runner-up who most recently was seventh in the Grade 1 Sword Dancer Invitational, will skip the Grade 1 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational to await the Grade 3 Knickerbocker on Saturday, October 13.
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Trainer Todd Pletcher said he wants to survey weekend workouts before he plots paths for many of his
“They are as definite as you can be in this business,” said Pletcher, who added that both runners will breeze at
“I think his last two races have been an improvement,” said Pletcher, who trains
Mike Repole’s Stay Thirsty, fifth in Saratoga’s Grade 1 Woodward on September 1, seeks his first win since the 2011 Grade 1 Travers. He was third to Flat Out and Drosselmeyer in last year’s TVG Jockey Club Gold Cup.
“It seems like a division where nobody has really taken over, so it’s sort of looking for someone to step up and win more than one in a row,” said Pletcher of the group of top older males. “It seems like a competitive, open race on paper.”
Caixa Eletronica, another Repole Stable representative, will compete in either the Grade 1, $400,000 Vosburgh at six furlongs or the Grade 2, $400,000 Kelso Handicap at one mile on September 29, according to Pletcher.
“It will be an entry-day decision,” he said.
Pletcher added that he is considering the Grade 1, $400,000 Beldame Invitational for Disposablepleasure, In Lingerie, and Maristar and that he will decide who will run after they breeze over the next few days.
Stonestreet Stables’ Grade 2 Adirondack heroine Kauai Katie will breeze on Monday for the Grade 2, $200,000 Matron, a seven-furlong race for 2-year-olds on September 30, Pletcher said. The Matron will be contested the same day as the Grade 2, $200,000 Futurity, a six-furlong dash open to all 2-year-olds.
“I’m not sure what we’re going to do in the Futurity,” said Pletcher. “It’s open for discussion after some works this weekend.”
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Next Sunday, September 30,
According to NYRA stakes coordinator Andrew Byrnes, among those likely for the $200,000 Futurity is the Wesley Ward-owned and trained Handsome Jack, most recently runner-up in the Grade 2 Sanford Stakes on opening weekend at
In the $200,000 Matron, for fillies, Stonestreet Stables’ undefeated Grade 2 Adirondack winner Kauai Katie heads a group that Byrnes said also is likely to include Grade 1 Spinaway runner-up Sweet Shirley Mae and fourth-place finisher Seasoned Warrior. Also expected are Doubled, winner of Monmouth’s Sorority Stakes, Baby J, third in
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