Day After
– Final time for the Alabama was 2:04.08, the final quarter went in a reasonable :25.09, and both Proud Spell and Music Note earned a career-top Beyer speed figure of 101 for their game efforts. But while Music Note ran essentially the same race she did winning the Coaching Club American Oaks, Proud Spell progressed considerably from her hard-fought win in the Delaware Oaks last month. No question she showed greater tractability and gutsiness, but I do wonder how much Javier Castellano taking Music Note back early and then wide around the final turn affected the finish, given the “deliberate” fractions and the narrow margin.
Both fillies reportedly came out of yesterday’s race fine, with Proud Spell and connections departing Saratoga early this morning for Fair Hill. “Right now, everything looks good,” said trainer Larry Jones. “[Proud Spell’s] back home and doing quite well” (ThoroTimes). Godolphin assistant Rick Mettee said that Music Note and third-place finisher Little Belle appear in good shape. “We’re happy with them.”
The Gazelle at Belmont has been mentioned as a possible next start for Music Note; the Cotillion Stakes at Philadelphia Park next month for Proud Spell. A meeting in the Breeders’ Cup might not happen. Jones said he was “leery” of the Pro-Ride surface being installed at Santa Anita, and couldn’t “see them settling [the Eclipse award] on an artificial surface,” which makes what happened on Saturday all the more thrilling, especially those couple strides mid-stretch where it looked like Music Note might get by Proud Spell …
– Numaany, who attracted attention and a bit of excitement last fall when he won a maiden special at Aqueduct after refusing to switch leads in the stretch, bolting to the outside fence, and nearly dumping his rider in the final furlong, returned to the winner’s circle for the first time since that November adventure in the third this afternoon as the 5-2 second favorite. This time, no shenanigans, just a patient, ground saving trip under Castellano before drawing away to overtake pacesetter Tizbig by two lengths.
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