Saratoga doyenne Marylou Whitney and soap star Susan Lucci enter Congress Park in a rickshaw …
Preceded by dragon dancers …
While a golden blow-up Buddha welcomes guests to the annual Whitney Gala at the Canfield Casino …
Reports Ed Fountaine in the New York Post this morning:
Now, this is an interesting possibility. As much as I’d like to see a rematch between Music Note and Proud Spell in the historic Alabama (and agree with commenter Ed that it could well be the race that determines year-end 3YO filly honors), the Travers does have a $1 million purse, it gives the filly an additional week of rest off the CCAO, and the field, headed by Jim Dandy winner Macho Again, isn’t exactly shaping up as all that strong. [Thanks to Brooklyn Backstretch, not quite as enthusiastic about the idea, for the alert.]
Prominent (2nd) gallops out after the fourth on Thursday.
– Maybe it was the stifling heat and humidity that began early, but everything about Saratoga on Thursday felt slow and muted, from training hours on through the card. The eighth felt especially so, perhaps because pace for the 1 1/8 mile N1X was :47.48 and the final furlong :14.28. This was the first race of the meet run under the new bonus conditions for routes, and it drew 10 starters, swelling the purse to $100,000, but it also highlighted the problem the scheme aims to correct, with early leader Spring Elusion wilting towards the wire and 11-1 Borrowing Base, “outrun for six furlongs” (PDF), grinding to the lead over exhausted rivals in the stretch. Not to complain though — rewarding horsemen for prepping and entering their charges to run at a distance is a worthy effort. There’s only so many one-turn sprints, dirt or grass, any handicapper can take.
– On Saturday, Adirondack winner More Happy returns in the fourth, the ungraded Flanders Stakes, her first start since finishing fifth in the Spinaway nearly a year ago. She at least makes it back to the races (after throat surgery and a bout of pneumonia). Former stablemate Maimonides, another precocious Vindication baby who debuted last summer for trainer Bob Baffert and attracted much attention, was pulled from training with an injury after finishing third in the Hopeful, transferred to trainer Bill Mott in February, and hasn’t been heard from since.
– Out west: Rumors are fanned that Curlin might start in the Pacific Classic and mighty Zenyatta faces eight, including Tough Tiz’s Sis (the closest thing to a challenger the undefeated filly has these days), in the Hirsch on Saturday. Trainer John Shirreffs is posting training videos on YouTube (not via Jay Hovdey’s recent DRF+ column, since there was no link), including this one featuring Zenyatta’s July 26 work, in which she went five furlongs in 1:01 at Del Mar. The images are fuzzy at the start, but her pricked ears and gorgeous, fluid stride are clear in the final 100 yards or so.
Edgar Prado on Carriage Trail before the De La Rose Stakes.
– A bad beat for Trouble Maker, on the inside and barely edged out in the De La Rose by 3-1 Carriage Trail. Her Majesty the Queen’s horse, Medley, finished a length back in third. “She ran a winning race,” said trainer Tom Albertrani of the mare, winless since July 2007 and sent to post at 10-1. “It’s a tough photo, but that’s racing.”
– It’s not quite like the good old days when every Todd Pletcher and John Velazquez 2-year-old starter looked live, but the pair did find themselves in the winner’s circle after the fifth race with Double Domino, a juvenile by Stormy Atlantic making his first start. Pletcher is now 2-for-5 with first-time babies at the meet. Random fact: According to Formulator, Double Domino is the first 2-year-old to win for Pletcher at 5 1/2 furlongs over the Saratoga turf in the past five years (out of six such starters — the turf sprint isn’t a common move for the trainer’s juvenile firsters at the Spa). Personal aside: Double Domino gave me my first win of the meet, which was a welcome result.
– Proud Spell, returned from a well-earned turn-out following her Delaware Oaks win, is training for the Alabama, where she could meet CCAO winner Music Note. Trainer Larry Jones is thinking positive. “Music Note ran a huge race the other day. Looks to me like she’s setting up for a bounce, we’ve got to play that factor…. And if she does, we sure would hate for her to bounce, and us not be there” (Daily Gazette).
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