December 22, 2024

Natl. Museum of Racing Hall of Fame

Last updated: 8/7/05 5:52 PM

TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF RACING HALL OF FAME S.
(G2), 8TH-SAR, $150,000, 3YO, 1 1/8MT, 4:48 P.M. EDT, 8-8
 
PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1
REY DE CAFE

ARNOLD GEORGE R II

CASTELLANO J J
122
2
CROWN POINT

DONK DAVID

VELAZQUEZ J R
119
3
SILVER WHISTLE

MOTT WILLIAM I

BAILEY J D
115
4
PRINCE RAHY

ALEXANDER FRANK A

STEVENS G L
115
5
T. D. VANCE

MOTION H GRAHAM

KABEL T K
119
6
HOLY GROUND

MATZ MICHAEL R

VELASQUEZ CORNE
115
7
INTERPATATION

BARBARA ROBERT

COA E M
122
8
HIGH LIMIT

FRANKEL ROBERT J

PRADO E S
117
9
REEL LEGEND

JERKENS JAMES A

SANTOS J A
115


Four of the runners in Monday’s $150,000 National Museum of Racing Hall of
Fame S. (G2) at Saratoga are exiting a start in the Virginia Derby (G3) on July
16. That day, they ran into a monster named English Channel (Smart Strike) and
couldn’t keep up. In this 1 1/8-mile inner turf test, the field of nine is more
evenly matched and we like SILVER WHISTLE (Alphabet Soup) to come out on top.

Trained by Bill Mott, Silver Whistle finished better than any of the other
Virginia Derby runners in this field, coming in fourth after rallying from near
the back of the
pack. The gray colt earned a nice 95 BRIS Speed rating and seems to like the New
York climate, breaking his maiden and taking an allowance at Belmont Park prior
to his trip south. Silver Whistle is listed at 6-1 on the morning line and could
find himself in the winner’s circle with Jerry Bailey in the irons.

PRINCE RAHY (Rahy) didn’t try the Virginia Derby, instead going for the
Lexington S. (G3) at Belmont for trainer Frank Alexander. He ran third that day
and is still looking for his first win since breaking his maiden earlier this
year. However, the chestnut sophomore has earned some nice BRIS Late Pace
figures in his past three races and appears ready to take that next step up here
with Gary Stevens taking the reins.

REY DE CAFE (Kingmambo) captured the Crown Royal American Turf S. (G3) and
Hill Prince S. (G3) before trying his luck in the Virginia Derby. The George
Arnold II trainee ran an uncharacteristic ninth that day, his worse finish since
a sixth in the Aventura S. back in his first start back of the season. Since
then, the chestnut has been training well for his return, most recently getting
four furlongs around the dogs on Saratoga’s turf in :48 1/5. He’ll be tough to
deny in the stretch run under Javier Castellano.

REEL LEGEND (Catrail) finished second in the Lexington at Belmont most
recently, falling back to fifth after a bumpy start before rallying in the
stretch. He’s still seeking his first turf score but has been working well
recently and is trained by James Jerkens, who’s won with four of his nine
starters in the past 14 days. Reel Legend could earn that elusive first turf
victory on Monday with Jose Santos aboard.

HIGH LIMIT (Maria’s Mon) is tops in this field, but will be making his turf
debut. Hero of the Louisiana Derby (G2) while on the Triple Crown trail, the
Bobby Frankel charge was third most recently in the Leonard Richards S. (G3) and
could dominate these if he can transfer his dirt form to this surface. T. D.
VANCE (Rahy) won the Toronto Cup H. at Woodbine while going nine furlongs in his
last one and might challenge for part. CROWN POINT (Honor Grades) finished fifth
in the Virginia Derby but owns competitive numbers for this group. He has
experience winning at the distance and deserves consideration for the exotics at
a price.

INTERPATATION (Langfuhr) might not be fast enough to threaten in this spot.
We’ll let him beat us. HOLY GROUND (Saint Ballado) might not be able to keep up
and we’ll take a stand against.




TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS:   1st-SILVER WHISTLE
    2nd-PRINCE RAHY
    3rd-REY DE CAFE