November 22, 2024

Churchill Downs Turf Mile J

Last updated: 4/30/10 2:02 PM


AMERICAN
GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS


CHURCHILL DISTAFF TURF MILE S. (G2), 7TH-CD, $200,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1MT, 2:08 P.M.
EDT, 5-1
 
1
MISS KELLER (IRE), 4, f, by Montjeu (Ire)—Ingozi, by Warning (GB) O-Three Chimneys Racing
LLC; B-Hascombe & Valiant Studs (Ire)
2
PHOLA, 4, f, by Johannesburg—Humbling (Ire), by Petionville O-Patterson Graydon Saufley Goeorge Pletcher J.; B-Andover Way
& N & P Horse Racing Venture LC (Ky)
3
FANTASIA (GB), 4, f, by Sadler’s Wells—Blue Symphony, by Darshaan O-Augustin Stable; B-Ronchalon Racing UK Ltd. (GB)
4
HOOH WHY, 4, f, by Cloud Hopping—Magic Merger, by Corporate Report O-Derby Daze Farm Inc. Mark; B-Gail Gee (Fl)
5
TIZAQUEENA, 5, m, by Tiznow—Issaqueena, by Mr. Prospector O-Darley Stable; B-Stonerside Stable (Ky)
6
HOT CHA CHA, 4, f, by Cactus Ridge—Reduced Sentence, by Broad Brush O-Nelson McMakin; B-Nelson McMakin (Ky)
7
DIAMONDRELLA (GB), 6, m, by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)—Tap Your Feet, by Dixieland Band O-Sf Racing
LLC; B-W. S. Farish (GB)
8
CURE FOR SALE (ARG), 6, m, by Not for Sale—Key Cure, by Cure the Blues O-Meritage
Holdings Inc.; B-Arroyo de Luna (Arg)

An octet of fillies and mares will vie in the grassy, $200,000 Churchill Distaff Turf
Mile (G2) at Churchill Downs on Saturday. TIZAQUEENA (Tiznow), the defending
champ in this race for trainer Michael Stidham, is our pick to defend her title
on the front end beneath Garrett Gomez. A winner in both 2010 stakes starts at
Fair Grounds, the speedy five-year-old should have things her own way for the
majority of this race over a course that often plays to speed when it’s wet.

Dual Group 3 star FANTASIA (GB) (Sadler’s Wells) had a nice U. S. debut when
a closing second in an allowance event at Keeneland, and the accomplished bay
must be considered a candidate to take this field down late under Julien
Leparoux. The filly earned a whopping 121 BRIS Late Pace figure for her recent
effort and likely wouldn’t mind if the ground had some give to it.

MISS KELLER (Ire) (Montjeu [Ire]) fits well with this group and has a big
chance from the rail for conditioner Roger Attfield. The bay four-year-old has
kept fine company in her four U.S. starts and had a nice prep win in advance of
this at Keeneland in her four-year-old debut. The bay should be rolling late
with Javier Castellano.

Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup (G1) heroine HOT CHA CHA
(Cactus Ridge) impressed us when third in the Jenny Wiley S. (G2) in her
seasonal debut for Phil Sims, and we consider the four-year-old a big exotics
player against this group. The Kentucky-bred filly has earned strong 105, 103
and 119 Late Pace ratings in her previous trio of races and could upset this
field with a perfect trip.

Dual Grade 1 queen DIAMONDRELLA (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar [Ire]) made little
headway in her four starts in Southern California and hopes to rebound in her
debut for new conditioner Jim Corrigan. The last two Grade 1 tries for the
six-year-old on moisture-laden turf resulted in victories, and while the lass
was in better form at the time, we will not rule her out from running down this
field under Robby Albarado.

PHOLA (Johannesburg) looked the part in a 4 1/4-length romp in the
Hillsborough S. (G3) last out for Todd Pletcher, and the dark bay would be a
huge threat if the turf had some give to it. The improved filly might have a lot
to do late against these but she is worth including beneath Ramon Dominguez. Grade 1 lass HOOH WHY (Cloud Hopping) is unplaced in her lone turf try and
looks to be in deep with this field. CURE FOR SALE (Arg) (Not for Sale) has been very consistent and can handle
any kind of turf, but she seems best suited for the lower rungs of the exotics.