November 22, 2024

Hawthorne H. J

Last updated: 5/3/08 1:38 PM

AMERICAN
GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS

HAWTHORNE H.
(G3), 5TH-HOL, $100,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1 1/16M, 3:20 P.M. PDT, 5-4
 
1
TOUGH TIZ’S SIS, 4, f, by Tiznow—Leaseholder, by Taylor’s Falls O-Watson
or Weitman Performances LLC; B-Gary Tussey (Ky)
2
GLORIFIED, 4, f, by Honour and Glory—Foxcaller, by Beau Genius O-Jay Em Ess Stable; B-Rutherford Mike G. Sr. (Ky)
3
STORMIN MON, 5, m, by Maria’s Mon—Stormin Cat, by Storm Cat O-Howard Roberts Farm; B-Mace & Samantha
Siegel (Ky)
4
FLEETHEART, 5, m, by Northern Afleet—Guarded Optomist, by Spend a Buck O-Karubian Landsburg Postaer
et al; B-Brett Rice (Fl)
5
DAWN AFTER DAWN, 4, f, by Successful Appeal—Jhenais Jewel, by Sword Dance (Ire) O-Ike & Dawn Thrash; B-Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds (Fl)
6
RIVOLTELLA, 4, f, by Broken Vow—Port Roberto, by Dynaformer O-George Todaro; B-Ann Marie Farm (Ky)
7
SANTA TERESITA, 4, f, by Lemon Drop Kid—Sweet Gold, by Gilded Time O-Equine Prep Management
LLC; B-Stonerside Stable & Westwind Farm (Ky)


Fresh off a much needed win following three straight runner-up finishes,
and back on one of her favorite surfaces, TOUGH TIZ’S SIS (Tiznow) is our selection in Hollywood Park’s Sunday feature, the $100,000 Hawthorne H. (G3) for
fillies and mares at 1 1/16 miles.

The Bob Baffert trainee had a fine three-year-old campaign last season,
winning the Hollywood Oaks (G2) and Lady’s Secret S. (G1), the latter over
eventual Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1) runner-up Hystericalady (Distorted Humor).
Though only seventh herself in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff, Tough Tiz’s Sis
rebounded to finish second in her next three starts, including the El Encino S.
(G2) against the undefeated Zenyatta (Street Cry [Ire]).

In need of a confidence boost, Tough Tiz’s Sis traveled to New Mexico for the
Harry W. Henson H. at Sunland Park on March 16, and while it wasn’t an easy
victory, the bay lass exerted her class with a three-wide rally turning for home
and prevailed by three-quarters of a length. Tough Tiz’s Sis should be well-placed in the early going of the Hawthorne and will have a target to aim at in
DAWN AFTER DAWN (Successful Appeal).

Dawn After Dawn, wire-to-wire winner of the La Canada S. (G2)  three
back, was 4 1/2 lengths second to Nashoba’s Key (Silver Hawk) after setting the
pace in the Santa Margarita Invitational H. (G1) in her next start, but broke behind the field in
the Madison S. (G2) last out. That slow start did not prevent her from
making a bid for the lead in the stretch, but she had little left to withstand
the challenge of Ventura (Chester House), and Dawn After Dawn wound up three
lengths behind that rival in third. With only longshot FLEETHEART (Northern
Afleet) a possibility to exert pressure, Dawn After Dawn could luck into a winning trip on the front end.

GLORIFIED (Honour and Glory) will make her two-turn debut in the Hawthorne.
After winning her first two starts last summer at Hollywood, Glorified has
fallen short in four consecutive stakes, most recently finishing a neck second
in the six-furlong Las Flores H. (G3) behind Tiz Elemental (Cee’s Tizzy). There
is little in Glorified’s pedigree to suggest the additional ground will be much
of a hindrance.

Lightly raced SANTA TERESITA (Lemon Drop Kid) brings a three-race winning
streak into the Hawthorne, most recently scoring in the restricted Santa Lucia
H. at Santa Anita. The David Hofmans trainee obviously has upside with only six
starts behind her, and she could make a viable rally provided the pace is
honest.

A maiden winner at Hollywood last summer, RIVOLTELLA (Broken Vow) later
notched two stakes scores in the slop, including the Washington Oaks, but in general
she seems a cut below the top contenders on class. Along with Fleetheart, it would be a major surprise to see STORMIN MON
(Maria’s Mon), an allowance class mare, in the winner’s circle following the
Hawthorne.