Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Arlington Barn Notes: Wed., Aug. 6

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Barn Notes: Wednesday, August 6, 2014                                                                                                   

 

In Today’s Notes: 

·        Team Dandino Ready for Round Two – and Three

·        La Tia Probable for Beverly D.

 

TEAM DANDINO READY FOR ROUND TWO – AND THREE

           Few horses at last year’s Arlington International Racecourse meet were more remarkable than Australian Thoroughbred Bloodstock’s Dandino in the $400,000 American St. Leger.  The Marco Botti-trained son of superb sire Dansili (also sire of Dank, winner of the Beverly D. later that afternoon) regrouped quickly after being shut off outside the eighth-pole and forged to the front after altering course under a confident ride by Ryan Moore to beat Team Block’s local fan favorite Suntracer by less than a length – a winning margin belying the nearly black horse’s dominance.  The win was the second for the owner/trainer duo, who had won the inaugural running of the marathon event a year prior when Jakkalberry beat another local Team Block favorite, Ioya Bigtime.

            Since then, Dandino campaigned briefly in his ownership’s homeland of Australia – including a second in the classic Group I Caulfield Cup and a troubled fifth as the second choice in the Group I Melbourne Cup – and returned after a seven-month break in June of this year to finish sixth in two salty Group II events, the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot on June 21 and the Princess of Wales’s Stakes at Newmarket on July 10. 

            “Dandino is in very good form and will be very competitive at Arlington this year,” reported Darren Dance, principal of Australian Thoroughbred Bloodstock.  “Last start (at Newmarket) he raced on a wet track, which does not suit him, but we had to get that run under his belt for his preparation to bring him on so he is fit for Arlington.

            “Both trainer Marco Botti and Australian jockey Craig Williams, who has been at Newmarket riding him, have said this week that he is in great form and feels terrific and will be a good chance in this year’s St. Leger,” Dance continued.  “We are hopeful that Frankie Dettori will be available to ride him this year.”

 

            Though Moore rode the muscular charge to an exceptional and popular victory in 2013, Dettori guided Dandino to one of his most impressive performances one race prior, despite being a loss, in the 2013 edition of the Hardwicke.  After dodging a fallen favorite in Ektihaam, Dettori gave Dandino a sharp recovery and almost defeated Thomas Chippendale.  In the process, Dandino bested subsequent Group I winner and 2014 Arlington Million possible Noble Mission, as well as the highly regarded duo of Universal and Mount Athos.  If reunited, the star-faced globetrotting warrior could give his connections even more reason to feel confident in their return to Chicagoland’s premier oval. 

 

“For us, Arlington (Million Day) is one of the world’s great racing days for our team – we love the big, flat track and the hospitality that is afforded to us over your carnival has been second to none.  I personally will not be making the trip this season, as l will be busy with mares foaling, but my wife Elizabeth will be making the trip with owners Phil & Kim Brittain.  We will be delighted to try to win back-to-back St. Legers with Dandino,” Dance concluded. 

 

 

LA TIA PROBABLE FOR BEVERLY D.

 

            Hernandez Racing Club’s La Tia has little to prove for local racing fans.  She won the marquee Illinois race for sophomore fillies – the Grade III Arlington Oaks – in 2012, was the best locally based turf mare in 2013 with a runaway victory in the Lincoln Heritage Handicap and excellent third in the Grade III Modesty Handicap, and in 2014 annexed the premier race for fillies and mares on the main track in magnificent style – the Grade III Arlington Matron – pummelling her competition by a widening 6¼ lengths in a sharp 1:49.66 for the 1 1/8 miles.  She even added icing to the cake by shipping to Woodbine last out to win by the same margin in a near-track record time of 1:42.70 while under a hand ride for the 1 1/16 miles.

 

            Still, the Illinois-bred daughter of City Place sits in that enviable-yet-arduous fringe of being a multiple graded stakes winner who has yet to prove her worth at the Grade I level.  The complicated state of affairs is exasperated by the fact that she seems to be in the best form of her career at age five, yet has not proven – nor attempted to prove – herself beyond 1 1/8 miles this year.  All this melodrama may desist soon as the Armando De La Cerda trainee is on the cusp of a second attempt in the Grade I $750,000 Beverly D. on Aug. 16. 

 

“She’s in great shape and feeling really good; very happy,” De La Cerda explained.  “She’s here (at Arlington) and she’s a better filly now.  If she trains good, she will probably run.  She almost broke the track record the other day and did it easy.  I’ll work her this weekend on the turf and we’ll see.”

 

The charismatic dark bay filly with an oft-bowed neck and attractive blaze is easy to spot in the paddock and even moreso on the racetrack, as she loves to run on the front end.  With a rapid cruising rate and an ability to slow if need be, she ran a deceptively good fifth in last year’s Beverly D. under Kent Desormeaux – losing third in a tight three-horse photo with Glen Hill Farm’s Marketing Mix and Shadwell Farm’s Ausus.

 

If she returns in 2014 for the filly and mare turf centerpiece, she comes back a tougher customer.  In this, two things are certain – she is a better racehorse by the numbers and (if she has things her way) there will be a bellowing yawp from the rafters when the three-time Illinois champion hits the top of the stretch with the lead.

 

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