January 3, 2025

Beaugay J

Last updated: 4/28/06 4:57 PM


AMERICAN GRADED STAKES
PREVIEWS

BEAUGAY H.
(G3), 9TH-AQU, $100,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1 1/16MT, 4:50 P.M. (EDT), 4-29
 
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SAMSINCHARGE, 4, f, by Dixie Brass—Wagers Delight (Chi), by Worldwatch O-Cohen Robert B; B-Robert B. Cohen (Ny)
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ANGARA (GB), 5, m, by Alzao—Ange Bleu, by Alleged O-Sangster Family Stable; B-Dayton Investments Ltd (GB)
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NAISSANCE ROYALE (IRE), 4, f, by Giant’s Causeway—Net Worth, by Forty Niner O-Monceaux Stable; B-Dr T A Ryan (Ire)
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LITTLE BUTTERCUP, 6, m, by Labeeb (GB)—Emily’s Charm, by Dom Alaric (Fr) O-Goichman Lawrence; B-Lawrence Goichman (Ny)
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POMMES FRITES, 4, f, by Dynaformer—Dolce Amore, by Relaunch O-Haras Santa Maria de Araras; B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras (Ky)
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HALF HEAVEN, 4, f, by Regal Classic—Sand Pirate, by Desert Wine O-Cassidy David B Lipton Edward; B-David Cassidy (Ny)
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LAURAFINA, 4, f, by Cozzene—Avenue Shopper, by Avenue of Flags O-Sabine Stable; B-Betty Bizsantz (Ky)
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ASTI (IRE), 5, m, by Sadler’s Wells—Astorg, by Lear Fan O-Allen Joseph; B-Dayton Investments Ltd (Ire)
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BRUNILDA (ARG), 6, m, by Mutakddim—La Valkiria, by Logical O-Cobra Farm; B-La Quebrada (Arg)
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OMEYA (CHI), 6, m, by Milt’s Overture—Escandalosa, by Litigator O-Augustin Stables; B-Haras Dadinco (Chi)
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NO SLEEP, 4, f, by Robyn Dancer—Allie’s Toy, by Fortunate Prospect O-Moss Maggi; B-Joel Sainer (Fl)


Saturday’s $100,000 Beaugay H. (G3) will feature a field of 10 at 1 1/16
miles over Aqueduct’s turf, and LAURAFINA (Cozzene) should be roaring late.
Runner-up to Melhor Ainda (Pulpit) in last year’s Sands Point S. (G3) at
Belmont, the Robert Barbara-trained lass returned from a layoff to post an
excellent win in the Frances Genter S. (G3) three starts back at Calder and
followed with a sharp runner-up placing to My Lordship (Lord Avie) in the
Endeavour Breeders’ Cup S. at Tampa, earning a 112 BRIS Late Pace rating. She
looked rattled after breaking through the gate before the start of the
Hillsborough S. (G3) last time and we’ll throw that race out.

Barbara is doing well at Aqueduct and the 8 1/2-furlong distance is a good
fit for Laurafina. The four-year-old gray should receive the perfect setup in the Beaugay to come out on top.

ANGARA (GB) (Alzao) has been sold and transferred to Bill Mott since
finishing seventh in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1), and the
five-year-old mare has the class to win if ready off the layoff. Winner of the
Beverly D. S. (G1) over a top class field last August, Angara will be even more
dangerous if the ground has some give to it, but we are concerned about the
distance. Her two stakes wins have come at much longer distances, and 8 1/2
furlongs could be too short for her. This race looks like a prep for much bigger
prizes in the future, and we’ll try to beat the likely favorite.

NAISSANCE ROYALE (Ire) (Giant’s Causeway) ran a big race when capturing the
Lake Placid S. (G2) in her U.S. bow and just missed when fourth in the Queen
Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. (G1) next out. Freshened until March, the Christophe
Clement runner gamely captured a Gulfstream allowance last out and will likely
be much tighter on Saturday. She’ll probably be forwardly placed under Kent Desormeaux and could prove difficult to run down.

Stakes winner ASTI (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) finished a good third in last
year’s Beaugay and has never missed the board in three attempts at the distance.
The James Jerkens charge ran well in her first two starts this year but may have found the 12-furlong distance in the Orchid H. (G3) last out too taxing,
although she did have a troubled trip that day. A return to form here is very
possible so consider for the exotics. BRUNILDA (Arg) (Mutakddim) has hit the
board in five of her last six starts, including a career best second to Wend
(Pulpit) in the Honey Fox H. (G3) last out, but she’ll have to find a way to
save some ground from post 9. The six-year-old didn’t run well in her last two
efforts in New York, but she remains a threat to hit the board here.

OMEYA (Chi) (Milt’s Overture) owns a fine late kick, but she’s never run in
New York and hasn’t shown enough this year for us to recommend her chances.
POMMES FRITES (Dynaformer) will show the way early but will be seeking her third
straight wire-to-wire win against much better company than she’s been facing.
We’ll let her beat us.

New York-bred HALF HEAVEN (Regal Classic) could add to the pace off the layoff, but we
can’t get excited about her chances in her first graded start. LITTLE BUTTERCUP
(Labeeb [GB]) probably needs some class relief to be effective. SAMSINCHARGE
(Dixie Brass) could also find herself overmatched in this spot.

NO SLEEP (Robyn Dancer) is entered for the main track only.