November 25, 2024

War Echo returns at Belmont

Last updated: 9/21/09 6:50 PM










War Echo was a Kentucky Oaks hopeful before being sidelined by injury
(Lou Hodges Jr./Fair Grounds)





Silverbulletday S. (G3) heroine WAR ECHO (Tapit), who has been sidelined
since her good-looking score at Fair Grounds in February, will return to action
in Wednesday’s $65,000
Cat Chat
S.
for sophomore fillies at Belmont Park. The Steve Asmussen trainee will
meet five rivals, including the Grade 1-placed MALIBU PRAYER (Malibu Moon) and
smashing Saratoga allowance winner ACRONYM (Empire Maker).

War Echo, a three-quarter sister to recent Forego S. (G1) victor Pyro
(Pulpit), broke her maiden impressively at this track and one-mile trip last
October. The chestnut rounded out her two-year-old campaign with a fourth in the
Frizette S. (G1) and a distant third in the Golden Rod S. (G2), beaten a total
of 12 lengths by Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d’Oro).

In her only start this season, War Echo rallied from well off the pace in the
Silverbulletday, where she reeled in her Grade 3-winning stablemate Four Gifts
(Even the Score) by 1 1/2 lengths. Another 7 3/4 lengths back in third was Just
Jenda (Menifee), an eventual multiple Grade 3 winner herself.



At that time, War Echo was among the top hopefuls for the Kentucky Oaks (G1),
but she sustained an injury after the Silverbulletday that ruled her out for the
spring and summer. She returned to the worktab in early August at Churchill, and
she put the finishing touches on her preparations with a pair of six-furlong
drills over the Oklahoma training track at Saratoga.

War Echo, the 3-1 third choice on the morning line, will break from post 5
with regular rider Shaun Bridgmohan.

The once-beaten Acronym has been installed as the 9-5 morning-line favorite
in her stakes debut. A Juddmonte Farms homebred trained by Bobby Frankel, the
bay returned from a seven-month layoff to romp by 6 1/4 lengths in a
second-level allowance at the Spa. Two starts back, she landed a Santa Anita
maiden in January.

Acronym is a full sister to the multiple Grade 2-placed Turn Away, who just
missed when third in the First Flight H. (G2) at Belmont in June. Alan Garcia
will once again team up with the three-year-old, who has drawn the rail.

Malibu Prayer, the 5-2 second choice, is coming off three straight runner-up
efforts in graded stakes. The Todd Pletcher filly was a remote second to Rachel
Alexandra in the Mother Goose S. (G1), again a well-beaten second to Careless
Jewel (Tapit) in the Delaware Oaks (G2), and a handily defeated second to Just
Jenda in the Monmouth Oaks (G3).

On Wednesday, Malibu Prayer reverts to a one-turn mile for the first time
since her 13-length maiden romp at Aqueduct in April. The bay is tactically
drawn on the outside with John Velazquez.

Rounding out the field are Sharp Cat S. victress PAMONA BALL (Pleasantly
Perfect), who has not raced since finishing sixth in the Hollywood Starlet S.
(G1) last December; recent Saratoga allowance winner DEVIL BY DESIGN (Medaglia
d’Oro); and Demoiselle S. (G2) fourth AIN’T LOVE GRAND (Dixie Union), fourth in
a Monmouth allowance in her belated sophomore bow.