AMERICAN GRADED STAKES
PREVIEWS
APPLETON H.
(G3), 8TH-GP, $125,000, 4YO/UP, 1MT, 4:42 P.M. (EST), 1-27 |
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1 |
BUFFALO MAN, 4, c, by El Prado (Ire)Perfect Six, by Saratoga Six O-Ol Memorial Stable & C E Glasscock; B-Adena Springs (On) |
2 |
FEARLESS EAGLE, 4, c, by Invisible InkProud Royale, by Proud Birdie O-Issac Muhtar; B-Isaac Muhtar (Fl) |
3 |
HOST (CHI), 8, h, by HussonetColonna Traiana (Chi), by Roy O-Melnyk Racing Stables Inc; B-Haras de Pirque (Chi) |
4 |
CROTON ROAD, 5, h, by Mr. GreeleyCity Skiff, by Slew City Slew O-Robert J Klein; B-Klein Robert J. (Ky) |
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TERRIFIC STORM, 7, h, by Storm CatTwenty One A. C., by Deputy Minister O-Alex G Campbell Jr; B-Alex G. Campbell (Ky) |
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MYSTERIOUS PEINTRE (FR), 4, c, by Peintre CelebreMysterious Guest, by Barathea (Ire) O-Edmund A Gann & Michel Jean Zerolo; B-M Jean-Pierre Dubois (Fr) |
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BROOKLYN BOY, 4, c, by Gone WestMoon Queen (Ire), by Sadler’s Wells O-Joseph Allen; B-Joe Allen (Ky) |
8 |
ELUSIVE FORT (SAF), 6, h, by Fort WoodEver Seeking, by Secret Prospector O-Vintage Thoroughbreds LLC; B-F M Ratner & L M Salzman (Saf) |
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MAGIC MECKE, 8, h, by MeckeSisters Creek, by Pentelicus O-Trilogy Stables; B-Trilogy Stable (Fl) |
10 |
JET PROPULSION, 5, G, by Double HonorHer Jet, by Northjet (Ire) O-Dennis G Punches; B-Farnsworth Farms (Fl) |
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BRITISH BLUE, 8, h, by Storm CatMemories of Silver, by Silver Hawk O-Stonewall Farm; B-Phillips Racing Partnership & John Phillips (Ky) |
A well-matched field of 11 will travel one mile over the Gulfstream turf
course in hopes of bagging the $125,000 Appleton H. (G3) on Sunday. We can go a
number of different ways in here, but we’re going to make a somewhat sentimental
pick in choosing HOST (Chi) (Hussonet) from the barn of Tom Albertrani. The
Grade 1-winning miler earned his first win in more than seven months when taking
the Canadian Turf H. (G3) last out and has posted a pair of maintenance drills
in preparation for this. Once Horse of the Year in his native Chile, the eight-year-old chestnut will be heading off to stud
following this race, so it would be nice to see him go last-to-first in his swan
song under Eibar Coa.
Multiple South African Group 1 hero ELUSIVE FORT (SAf) (Fort Wood) put in
a sneaky good effort when fifth in a recent allowance/optional claiming race in
his American debut and could surely
challenge for the win with minor improvement in this spot. The Marty Wolfson
charge faced a loaded field over this oval last out, possibly a stronger group
than this, and he closed into a slow pace to miss by less than three lengths.
With improved fitness this time out, we expect a strong showing from the
six-year-old under the guidance of return rider Rene Douglas.
BUFFALO MAN (El Prado [Ire]) showed excellent late energy in his turf debut
last out, a runner-up effort in the Pete Axthelm S., and could improve in his
second grassy try for Cam Gambolati. The four-year-old has won half of his 10
career starts and comes into this with a bullet half-mile turf drill under his
belt. We love
the rail and Edgar Prado, so this improving colt could challenge for a top three
spot.
FEARLESS EAGLE (Invisible Ink) had been knocking on the door prior to his
Axthelm conquer and rates a chance at hitting the board in here for Eddie Plesa,
Jr. The bay colt has shown solid form in three of his last four turf efforts and
has the tactical speed to be in contention early beneath Eddie Castro.
TERRIFIC STORM (Storm Cat) and CROTON ROAD (Mr. Greeley), who dead-heated for
the runner-up spot in the Our Dear Peggy S. last time out, have similar running styles.
They rank second and third in BRIS Prime
Power, respectively, so we wouldn’t toss them in here.
BROOKLYN BOY (Gone West), who had creditable form in France, steps up the
American class ladder in here for Allen Jerkens. The well-bred colt was visually impressive in
a recent Calder allowance rout and has trained well since, but this is a big
step up and we’ll watch this one prior to backing with confidence.
MYSTERIOUS PEINTRE (Fr) (Peintre Celebre) has been inconsistent since coming
stateside, but he arguably registered his best effort on U.S. soil last out, when
closing late for third in the Axthelm. Also in the barn of Wolfson, the chestnut
four-year-old could factor with a swift pace, but we’re willing to stand against
in this spot.
MAGIC MECKE (Mecke), JET PROPULSION (Double Honor) and BRITISH BLUE (Storm
Cat) drew the three widest posts, and in any event, appear to be a cut below the
best in here.