IT’S A BIRD (Birdonthewire), whose blowout wins in the Oaklawn H. (G2) and
It’s a Bird has been firing bullets in the mornings for trainer Marty Wolfson
MAGNUM (Arg) (El Compinche), who captured this race in 2006, did not win
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The top three finishers in the April 25 Texas Mile (G3) — JONESBORO
(Sefapiano), KING DAN (Include) and ENCAUSTIC (Broad Brush) — all need to
elevate their game to knock off the favorite. Grade 3 victor Z FORTUNE (Siphon
[Brz]) has been in a rut since a sharp second-place effort in the 2008 Arkansas
Derby (G2), while SONG OF NAVARONE (Sultry Song) rides into town on a
four-stakes winning streak against softer at Sunland Park and Zia Park
The $200,000
Ouija
Board Distaff H. (G3) drew a competitive field of eight fillies and mares to
go one mile on the turf. SWEETER STILL (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar [Ire]), whose
signature victory occurred in the Senorita S. (G3) last season, will be making
her first start since taking the Sandy Blue H. at Del Mar more the nine months
ago. She will be joined in the starting gate by multiple stakes queen LOVE TO
TELL (Stage Colony), who was third to 20-1 longshot HOTLANTIC (Stormy Atlantic)
in the Irving Distaff last time; Apple Blossom H. (G1) runner-up SUPERIOR STORM
(Stormy Atlantic), who is making her turf debut; and FLIBBERJIBIT (Arch) and
RUSTIC FLAME (Ire) (Danehill Dancer), who have displayed some ability against
this kind in the past.
The $200,000
Dallas Turf Cup (G3) came up a little disappointing. Seven have been entered
though one, Star of Navarone, was also cross-entered in the Lone Star Park H.
The nine-furlong grass test features SEASPEAK (Mizzen Mast), a sensational 4
3/4-length winner of an allowance at Churchill in his seasonal debut. The
four-year-old had ended 2008 with second-place efforts in the Commonwealth Turf
S. (G3) and Bryan Station S. (G3), though he was disqualified from first in the
latter and placed behind the talented Cowboy Cal (Giant’s Causeway). Listed turf
winners ERNESTO (Royal Academy) and TRICKY CAUSEWAY (Giant’s Causeway) merit a
mention as does RED ROCK CREEK (Numerous), who finished third at odds of 23-1 in
the 2008 Dallas Turf Cup.
Three $100,000 stakes highlight the undercard: the
USA S.
for three-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles on the turf, the
Cinemine S. for
three-year-old fillies at seven furlongs, and the
Valid
Expectations S. for older fillies and mares at six furlongs.