November 23, 2024

Derby Trial J

Last updated: 4/24/09 2:55 PM


AMERICAN
GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS

DERBY TRIAL S.
(G3), 10TH-CD, $100,000, 3YO, 7.5F, 5:17 P.M. EDT, 4-25
 
1
SILVER CITY, 3, c, by Unbridled’s Song—Proposal, by Mt. Livermore O-Clarence Scharbauer Jr; B-Peter E. Blum (Ky)
2
TINTIM POR TINTIM, 3, c, by Broken Vow—Elle Meme, by Zilzal O-Haras Santa Maria de Araras; B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras (Fl)
3
GATO GO WIN, 3, c, by City Place—Brooks N Boots, by Odyle O-Dean de Renzo Randall Hartley Joey
Platt; B-Mike A. Bossio (Fl)
4
CHECKLIST, 3, c, by Gone West—Yearly Report, by General Meeting O-Starlight Partners; B-Hughes B. Wayne (Ky)
5
SANTANA SIX, 3, c, by Hold That Tiger—Back to Capetown, by Cape Town O-My Meadowview Farm; B-Hurricane Boys
LLC (Ky)
6
RENDEZVOUS, 3, c, by Victory Gallop—Halo Babe, by Southern Halo O-Jerry Hollendorfer, George Todaro; B-Lee
Christian, Bill Nicholls & WinStar Farm, LLC (Ky)
7
HULL, 3, c, by Holy Bull—Band Queen, by Chimes Band O-Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Barber Gary; B-Mr. &
Mrs. Robert M. Clinkinbeard (Ky)
8
KENSEI, 3, c, by Mr. Greeley—Private Feeling, by Belong to Me O-Stonestreet Stables
LLC; B-Gulf Coast Farms LLC (Ky)


The opening-day feature at Churchill Downs is the $100,000 Derby Trial S.
(G3), run at 7 /2 furlongs for three-year-olds. Eight intriguing sophomores will
contest his one, led by stakes winner SILVER CITY (Unbridled’s Song), who drew
the rail. The gray colt, who was a courageous second in the Southwest S. (G3)
two back, is very fast early and should be fit enough to endure this trip after
a pair of route tries. Julien Leparoux, fresh off dominating the Keeneland
jockey standings, has the call.

SANTANA SIX (Hold That Tiger) was second in his debut and has rolled to a
pair of wins since for Nick Zito, including a visually impressive allowance
tally last out. The Kentucky-bred colt posted 100 and 102 BRIS Late Pace figures
in his two wins and is proven at this trip, so we’ll use him to complete our
exacta under regular rider John Velazquez.

The impressive HULL (Holy Bull) has crushed two fields to begin his career
for Dale Romans, posting 101 and 97 BRIS Speed numbers along the way. The
talented sophomore wisely skipped the Lexington S. (G2) last weekend after
drawing an impossible post, and he’s placed in an infinitely better spot on this
day. We have no idea how good this guy is or can be, but it might be a good time
to try and beat him at short odds. We will still use the colt in nearly all of
our wagers under Miguel Mena.

KENSEI (Mr. Greeley) is one we have high hopes for in this field for Steve
Asmussen, and he enters off of a nice prep win at Oaklawn Park in his first try
in 2009. A clear winner in his debut at Saratoga, the bay tired to sixth in the
subsequent Futurity S. (G2) but started his three-year-old campaign in nice
fashion in the slop. Robby Albarado will guide the colt, who should be a big
price.

West Coast invader GATO GO WIN (City Place) has raced solely on synthetic
ovals for Jeff Mullins, but he would be more than logical in here if he handles
the dirt as well as the synthetic stuff. The dark bay Florida-bred has faced
some of the top one-turn performers in California and posted a pair of works
over his strip, so we’ll consider him an exotics contender under Calvin Borel.

CHECKLIST (Gone West) turned heads with a scintillating maiden win t first
asking, but the Todd Pletcher trainee has yet to build upon that effort from two
subsequent tries. The well-bred bay has trained well since his recent allowance
win, firing a pair of bullets at Palm Meadows while working in company with top
Kentucky Derby (G1) contender Dunkirk (Unbridled’s Song). We’re on the fence
with this one.

TINTIM POR TINTIM (Broken Vow) enters off of a fine maiden romp for
conditioner Bill Mott and will be thrown to the proverbial wolves in here in his
first try versus winners. The chestnut Florida-bred didn’t beat much at
Gulfstream Park last out and lacks the seasoning and BRIS Speed numbers of his
foes, so we can’t endorse the colt at this stage of his development, even though
we have tons of respect for Mott. RENDEZVOUS (Victory Gallop), third in the El
Camino Real Derby (G3) in his last effort, ships in for the crafty Jerry
Hollendorfer. We just can’t see the chestnut being a big threat with his low
Speed figures and lack of early foot.