November 19, 2024

Blind Luck, Havre de Grace renew rivalry in Azeri

Last updated: 3/17/11 5:27 PM








Havre de Grace (inside) and Blind Luck face off in the Azeri
(Bill Denver/Equi-Photo)

Champion BLIND LUCK (Pollard’s Vision) was last seen in the winner’s
circle after taking the August 21 Alabama S. (G1), but has contracted a
serious case of seconditis since that 10-furlong contest. The first to
hold her off was HAVRE DE GRACE (Saint Liam), who got her neck in front
on the wire of the Cotillion S. (G2) to score her initial stakes
victory.

Those two knocked heads a total of four times in 2010, and on
Saturday continue their rivalry as part of the seven-horse field entered
in the $150,000
Azeri S. (G3) at Oaklawn Park.

Blind Luck and Havre de Grace both ended their sophomore campaigns in
the Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic (G1), and were best of the rest behind
winner Unrivaled Belle (Unbridled’s Song). Blind Luck managed to gain a
measure of revenge for her Cotillion loss when finishing
second, a length in front of Havre de Grace, in the championship event.
She was one vote shy of being the unanimous choice for champion
three-year-old filly, but hopes were high that last year’s Kentucky Oaks
(G1) queen would carry her form forward into her four-year-old season.

Blind Luck began the year in the El Encino S. (G2) over Santa Anita’s
newly installed dirt surface, and fell short to Always a Princess. Those
two met again in the La Canada S. (G2) last out, and Always a Princess
once again asserted her authority to be 3 1/4 lengths clear of Blind
Luck on the wire. A bad step in the Santa Margarita Invitational (G1) on
March 12 put an end to the racing career of Always a Princess, leaving the
way clear for Blind Luck to take back the distaff division. The 1
1/16-mile Azeri is merely a steppingstone to the April 15 Apple Blossom
H. (G1), but offers the perfect opportunity for the chestnut lass to
regain her confidence and return to the winner’s circle under new jockey
Garrett Gomez.

Havre de Grace will do everything in her power to stop that from happening
with Ramon Dominguez taking over riding duties from Jeremy Rose. The bay filly
is returning off a 134-day break, having not competed since the Breeders’ Cup,
but will be saddled by new trainer Larry Jones. While he has yet to collect a
trophy in the race, the conditioner is no stranger to getting his picture taken
in the Oaklawn Park winner’s circle.

Havre de Grace has been working up a storm in advance of her return, posting
three bullet moves since mid-February, and recorded century-topping BRIS Speed
ratings in her past four races. The four-year-old just missed in her first two
tries against Blind Luck, running second by a nose and a neck, respectively, in
the Delaware Oaks (G2) and Alabama, but will be returning to the 8 1/2-furlong
distance on Saturday in which she captured the Cotillion.







Absinthe Minded will do her best to grab the Azeri spotlight
(Oaklawn Park/Coady Photography)

Though much of the attention will be focused on Blind Luck and Havre
de Grace, ABSINTHE MINDED (Quiet American) could steal the show for
trainer D. Wayne Lukas. The bay lass actually ran fifth behind those two
in the Cotillion last year, but in two starts this season recorded
front-running scores by a total of 8 1/4 lengths. The most recent of
those came in the Bayakoa S. over track and distance, where she earned a
104 Speed figure for her victory, and Absinthe Minded could be tough to
catch if she gets loose on the lead under Calvin Borel.

Also entered in the Azeri are TIDAL POOL (Yankee Gentleman) and SPACY
TRACY (Awesome Again). Another Lukas trainee, Tidal Pool placed in last
year’s Kentucky Oaks and Fantasy S. (G2). The bay miss faded to
fourth after taking the lead in the Pippin S. in her four-year-old debut
on January 22, but returned against optional claiming rivals last out to
dominate by 8 1/2 lengths. Terry Thompson, second in the current rider
standings, was aboard for both of those starts and stays in the saddle
on Saturday.

Like Havre de Grace, Spacy Tracy is making her six-year-old bow in
this spot after being off for 113 days. She dropped just two races from
seven starts last year, including the Top Flight H. (G2) and Justakiss
S. to conclude her campaign. The Tony Dutrow runner’s first start against stakes rivals
came in the Justakiss, and she is seeking a
third consecutive black-type victory here. Undefeated from two tries at
the distance, Spacy Tracy has recorded back-to-back bullet moves in
advance of the Azeri and keeps Rose in the irons.

Completing the field are KIMBER LILY (Sunday Break [Jpn]), winner of her last
three, and Grade 1-placed multiple stakes victress SHOTGUN GULCH (Thunder
Gulch).