December 23, 2024

Stage Door Betty

Last updated: 12/29/06 4:21 PM


TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS


STAGE DOOR BETTY H.
(G3), 11TH-CRC, $100,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1 1/16M, 4:47 P.M. EST, 12-30
 
PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1
TAKE D’ TOUR

FAWKES DAVID

COA E M
124
2
RUNNING LASS

SALINAS ANGEL C

TRUJILLO E
115
3
POTRA CLASICA (ARG)

WOLFSON MARTIN D

CASTRO E
116
4
SEA SIREN

NICKS RALPH E

PRADO E S
117
5
AMAZING SPEED

GAROFFALO JOSE

VELASQUEZ CORNE
114
6
CURSORA (ARG)

MCPEEK KENNETH G

VELAZQUEZ J R
116
7
TIGER BELLE

MUENCH DAVID L

CRUZ M R
115


Saturday’s $100,000 Stage Door Betty H. (G3) is the fourth and final leg of
Calder’s Grand Slam III program, and Grade 1 queen TAKE D’ TOUR (Tour d’Or)
tops the seven-horse field. Winner of the Ogden Phipps H. (G1) and Shuvee H.
(G2), the five-year-old mare also finished an excellent second in the Ruffian H.
(G1) this season. The David Fawkes trainee exits a solid 3 3/4-length score in
the Elmer Heubeck Distaff H. at Calder, earning a 96 BRIS Speed rating, but her
best efforts have come in one-turn routes at Belmont Park, where she’s
registered Speed numbers of 109, 105 and 104. She’s got the class to win, but
we’ll try to beat the heavy favorite with POTRA CLASICA (Arg) (Potrillon [Arg]).

Trained by Marty Wolfson, Potra Clasica proved effective over Calder’s main
track last year, winning two of three starts at the 1 1/16-mile distance, and
she tuned up for the Stage Door Betty with a sharp 7 1/2-length tally in the
Connie Ann S. at 8 1/2 furlongs. The five-year-old mare is versatile enough to
lead or rate, and she’ll probably wind up sitting a perfect stalking trip from
her inside post on Saturday. Potra Clasica loves the track and is trained by one
of the best conditioners in South Florida. We’ll look for a strong showing under
Eddie Castro.

SEA SIREN (Stormy Atlantic) could last a long way in her Calder debut. Fifth
in the Falls City H. (G2) most recently, the Ralph Nicks charge rolled to a
four-length, wire-to-wire victory in the Arlington Matron H. (G3) two starts
back and owns a 1-2-0 mark in three starts at the distance. Edgar Prado picks up
the mount on the front runner.

CURSORA (Arg) (Candy Stripes) rallied for third in the Falls City and the
multiple Group 1 winner in Argentina brings improving form into this event,
hitting the board in her last two starts after recording unplaced finishes in
her first three attempts. She’s had much more success on grass than the main
track and appears to prefer a little more ground, but Cursora looms as a top
three candidate from off the pace.

TIGER BELLE (Tiger Ridge) also merits consideration for the top three.
Trained by David Muench, the four-year-old lass has earned triple-digit BRIS
Late Pace ratings this year and will have plenty of pace in front. We’re not
sure she’s good enough to make a serious impact, but we’ll use her on the bottom
of the exotics.

AMAZING SPEED (Langfuhr) has been racing exclusively against three-year-old
rivals and her last two wins have come at shorter distances. We’ll let her beat
us. RUNNING LASS (Running Stag) will likely show speed, but she’ll probably have
a difficult time sustaining it against this company.




TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS:   1st-POTRA CLASICA (Arg)
    2nd-TAKE D’ TOUR
    3rd-SEA SIREN