The talented but fragile Crown of Thorns, now a six-year-old, has raced only
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M One Rifle, the winner of the 2009 Malibu S. (G1), aims to give trainer
Bruce Headley his seventh Potrero Grande trophy. The five-year-old gelding has
been sidelined since July, when he faded to fourth in the Triple Bend H. (G1),
but has been working up a storm for his dirt debut. Chantal Sutherland picks up
the mount on the pace factor.
Atta Boy Roy was last seen being vanned off after finishing 10th in the
November 6 Breeders’ Cup Sprint, but thankfully, the Washington-bred Cinderella
story didn’t sustain the suspensory injury first feared. The $4,500 yearling
purchase has been training strongly of late for Valorie Lund, suggesting that
he’s ready to return to his sparkling form of 2010. Last year, Atta Boy Roy’s
highlights included a victory in the Churchill Downs S. (G2) and a runner-up
effort to the streaking Majesticperfection in the Iowa Sprint H., and he figures
to gun it from the rail Sunday with Vicky Baze.
Triple Crown veteran Chocolate Candy, who was unplaced in the 2009 Kentucky
Derby (G1) and Belmont S. (G1), cuts back to a sprint for the first time since
his juvenile days. Winless since taking the El Camino Real Derby (G3) two years
ago, he failed to hit the board in three starts last campaign, and hopes to get
back on track for Jerry Hollendorfer here.
The Bill Spawr-trained Amazombie is better than ever this winter. He battled
to a game score in the January 29 Sunshine Millions Sprint S., and came back to
finish second in the February 27 Sensational Star H. at about 6 1/2 furlongs on
Santa Anita’s downhill turf.
“He’s better on dirt,” Spawr said.
Mike Smith, the regular rider of both M One Rifle and Amazombie, partners the
latter Sunday.
“He likes Amazombie,” Spawr said. “He worked him Tuesday. The horse is a trier. You can depend on him. If you beat
him, you better run hard. He’s that kind of horse.”
“He worked really good,” Smith said of the five-furlong move in 1:00 2/5.
“He’s a classy old horse. He does his
thing. I basically stay out of his way.”
Captain Cherokee, a half-brother to 2007 champion sprinter Midnight Lute, has
been knocking on the door this meet for Steve Asmussen. Runner-up in the January
22 Palos Verdes S. (G2) to Euroears (Langfuhr), who went on to finish second in
last Saturday’s lucrative Dubai Golden Shaheen (UAE-G1), Captain Cherokee missed
by only a head to the top-class sprinter Smiling Tiger (Hold That Tiger) in the
February 19 San Carlos H. (G2).
COLGAN’S CHIP (Cee’s Tizzy), whose best results last season came over a mile
One race earlier Sunday, smashing debut maiden winner WILBURN (Bernardini)
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Other contenders in the eight-horse field include Baffert’s UNCLE SAM (Tapit),
unraced since his fourth in the January 15 Sham S. (G3); Borderland Derby third
SPECIAL KID (Lemon Drop Kid); Hollendorfer’s RED SHARP HUMOR (Sharp Humor),
exiting a determined score over subsequent maiden romper Midnight Interlude (War
Chant); GREAT WARRIOR (Brz) (Leroidesanimaux [Brz]), just denied in his U.S.
debut; and CHILOQUIN (Tribal Rule), recently a close third to the Santa Anita
Derby (G1)-bound Mr. Commons (Artie Schiller).