Friday, November 9, 2012

OLDER SPRINTERS COMPETE IN WEDNESDAY’S NYSS

Friday, November 9, 2012

 

Contact: Jon Forbes

jforbes@nyrainc.com

 

OLDER SPRINTERS COMPETE IN WEDNESDAY'S NYSS

 

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Sportswriter, already a winner of a New York Stallion Stakes on the turf, will try to win his first NYSS on the dirt when he competes in Wednesday's $100,000 Thunder Rumble at Aqueduct Racetrack.

 

The Thunder Rumble is one of two NYSS races on Wednesday's card, the other being the Staten Island for fillies and mares. Both races are seven furlongs.

 

Sportswriter, owned by Michael Dubb and Michael Imperio, won an NYSS for 3-year-olds at one mile on the turf at Saratoga Race Course in August. Trained by Rudy Rodriguez, the gray gelding has sprinted in his two most recent starts, a sixth in Belmont's Groovy overnight stakes against open company on the grass in September and a fourth against New York-breds in the Hudson over that venue's main track on October 20.

 

Javier Castellano will ride Sportswriter, the 1-4 morning-line favorite, from post position 2.

 

Frisky Warrior, owned and trained by Ralph D'Alessandro, ships south to Aqueduct off four straight allowance wins at Finger Lakes. He was last seen prevailing by a half-length in a state-bred allowance in the mud on November 2.

 

Jaime Rodriguez, aboard Frisky Warrior since the winning streak began, retains the mount for Wednesday's race. The gelding was installed at 6-1 on the morning line and drew post position 5.

 

Game Token, Anaphylaxis, Dave's Shadow, Keltic Fighter, and Maggie's Hadder complete the field.

 

In the Staten Island, Sunny Desert aims for her fifth straight win and third in a stakes.

 

After breaking her maiden by 15 ¼ lengths in March at Aqueduct in her sixth start, Sunny Desert rallied along the rail to win the NYSS Park Avenue by a nose in May at Belmont. Since then, she has added wins in a Saratoga optional claimer in July and Belmont's Judy Soda overnight stakes on September 14.

 

Ramon Dominguez, Sunny Desert's regular rider, has the assignment once again. Sunny Desert, trained by John Parisella for Saul J. and Max Kupferberg, will depart from post 2 at 3-5 on the morning line.

 

Lady On the Run, a two-time NYSS winner, took the Arctic Queen Handicap in July at Finger Lakes and enters Wednesday's race off a sixth in the Fleet Indian in August at Saratoga and a third in the Iroquois on October 20 at Belmont.

 

Mike Luzzi has the call aboard Lady On the Run, 2-1, from post 5.

 

The field also includes Haldane, Mah Jong Maddnes, and Jitney.

 

The field for the $100,000 Thunder Rumble:

PP

Horse

Jockey

Wgt

Trainer

Odds

1

Game Token (NY)

E Castro

118

R E Schosberg

8-1

2

Sportswriter (NY)

J Castellano

122

R R Rodriguez

1-4

3

Anaphylaxis (NY)

J L Espinoza

118

P E Hizo

20-1

4

Dave's Shadow (NY)

C Montalvo

116

S Torelli

30-1

5

Frisky Warrior (NY)

J Rodriguez

118

R D'Alessandro

6-1

6

Keltic Fighter (NY)

I Ortiz, Jr.

116

P E Hizo

50-1

7

Maggie's Hadder (NY)

A Lezcano

116

D G Galluscio

10-1

 

The field for the $100,000 Staten Island:

PP

Horse

Jockey

Wgt

Trainer

Odds

1

Haldane (NY)

C H Velasquez

116

D G Galluscio

8-1

2

Sunny Desert (NY)

R A Dominguez

122

J Parisella

3-5

3

Mah Jong Maddnes (NY)

J L Espinoza

116

J Morrison

20-1

4

Jitney (NY)

J R Velazquez

116

J O Hertler

10-1

5

Lady On the Run (NY)

M J Luzzi

124

J Morrison

2-1

 

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