AMERICAN
GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS
MOTHER GOOSE S.
(G1), 9TH-BEL, $300,000, 3YO, F, 1 1/8M, 5:17 P.M. EDT, 6-27 |
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HOPEFUL IMAGE, 3, f, by GulchMarquet Rent, by Marquetry O-Procino Gerald Sullivan Linda McMahon Jo; B-New Life Stables Inc. (Ky) |
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DON’T FORGET GIL, 3, f, by KafwainLivermore Leslie, by Mt. Livermore O-Brodsky Alan; B-Thorne Jonathan (NY) |
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RACHEL ALEXANDRA, 3, f, by Medaglia D’OroLotta Kim, by Roar O-Stonestreet Stables McCormick Harold; B-Dolphus C. Morrison (Ky) |
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MALIBU PRAYER, 3, f, by Malibu MoonGrand Prayer, by Grand Slam O-Evans Edward P; B-Edward P. Evans (Va) |
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FLASHING, 3, f, by A.P. IndyMorning Pride (Ire), by Machiavellian O-Godolphin Stable; B-Gainsborough Farm LLC (Ky) |
RACHEL ALEXANDRA (Medaglia d’Oro) looks unbeatable in Saturday’s $300,000
Mother Goose S. (G1) at Belmont Park, as she’ll face only four rivals in the 1
1/8-mile test. The Steve Asmussen-trained bay has racked up triple-digit BRIS
Speed ratings in her past six races, all of which were wins, and the
three-year-old beat some of the best boys in her age group last out in the
Preakness S. (G1). Calvin Borel, aboard since Rachel Alexandra began her winning
streak in the Golden Rod S. (G2) last year, should have another easy ride on the
star filly.
FLASHING (A.P. Indy) appears to be the only one with any shot at upsetting
the future champion. The Godolphin runner has won her last three races,
including a 5 3/4-length victory against allowance/optional claiming rivals for
which she earned a 102 Speed number. The chestnut miss made her graded debut
last out and posted a score in the Nassau County S. (G3), garnering a 111 BRIS
E2 Pace rating. The chances of the sophomore lass actually beating Rachel
Alexandra are extremely slim, but she might be worth taking a flier on and does
seem the best of the rest.
DON’T FORGET GIL (Kafwain) is seeking to return to the form that saw her
taking the Florida Oaks (G3) by four lengths in mid-March. The Mark Hennig
charge was a well-beaten eighth and last in the Black-Eyed Susan S. (G2), but
her conditioner revealed that a few days after that race the dark bay came down
sick. She’s been working well of late at Belmont, the track over which she
captured her maiden debut in October, and will challenge for the runner-up spot
under Alan Garcia.
MALIBU PRAYER (Malibu Moon) has taken her past two races by a combined 20 1/4
lengths, the same margin by which Rachel Alexandra won the Kentucky Oaks (G1).
Trained by Todd Pletcher, the bay filly will be making her stakes bow in this
spot and the best she can hope for is a placing against these at this time.
HOPEFUL IMAGE (Gulch) has been well-beaten by lesser in the not-too-distant
past, but will still earn a check if she finishes last.