The two-day Iowa Festival of Racing at Prairie Meadows concludes Saturday with
Winner of the 2010 Hollywood Gold Cup (G1), Awesome Gem endured a six-race
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The Craig Dollase trainee received a manageable 120-pound impost in the
Cornhusker and will spot at least four pounds to each of his opponents as the
highweight. An earner of more than $2.5 million, Awesome Gem registered a strong 107
BRIS Speed rating last time and will retain the services of Robby Albarado.
Four-time stakes winner STACHYS (Candy Ride [Arg]) exits a convincing 1
3/4-length win in the May 28 Jim Rasmussen Memorial S., the local prep for the
Cornhusker, and the hard-trying gelding will look to carry that momentum forward
on Saturday. Trained by Michael Bieher, the four-year-old opened 2011 with three
straight stakes placings, including seconds in the Maxxam Gold Cup and Fifth
Season S., before recording a fourth in the Oaklawn H. (G2) two starts back.
Stachys will keep Derek Bell in the saddle.
SHADOWBDANCING (Montbrook) is the defending champion, winning last year’s
Cornhusker by a length at 10-1 odds, and figures to show speed from the start
under new jockey Jesus Castanon. The Terrell Gore-trained six-year-old weakened
to third after setting the pace in the Jim Rasmussen last time. BLACK HILLS
(Judge T C) will attempt to rebound from a disappointing sixth as the favorite
in the 1 1/16-mile Jim Rasmussen and the added ground should help his chances.
The seven-year-old gelding is four-for-six at nine furlongs, winning the April
17 Sunland Park H. by a five-length margin most recently, and Jake Barton will
keep the mount for conditioner Bart Hone.
Other runners include HEADACHE (Tapit), a 7 1/2-length allowance/optional
claiming winner at Churchill Downs last out for Mike Maker; IT HAPPENED AGAIN
(Proud Citizen), winner of the Razorback H. (G3) earlier this season and fourth
in the Jim Rasmussen most recently for Steve Asmussen; SCHRAMSBERG (Storm Cat),
an easy winner of this year’s John B. Connally Turf Cup (G3); and FAST ALEX
(Afleet Alex), who has been freshened off a fourth in the March 26 New Orleans
H. (G2).
ASTROLOGY (A.P. Indy) will be the one to beat in the $250,000
Astrology is a candidate for further improvement and Mike Smith will be in to
CALEB’S POSSE (Posse) is his main rival in the eight-horse field. Winner of
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MARCO’S FLING (Marco Bay) and IRISH LION (Lion Hearted), the respective
second- and third-place finishers in the Ohio Derby, are also entered, and
trainer Bob Baffert will send out PRAYER TO RELIEF (Jump Start). Runner-up in
the Real Quiet S. last November, the dark bay colt will make his second start of
the year following a good-looking allowance victory at Hollywood Park on May 29.
Unbeaten CHOSEN MIRACLE (Ghostzapper) will make his stakes debut off a pair of
convincing wins at Arlington Park and Hawthorne, and SHERIFF COGBURN
(Vindication), a 9 1/4-length romper in last year’s Prairie Meadows Juvenile
Mile, will make his third appearance of the season following a pair of local
stakes-placings in the Prairie Mile and Golden Circle.
The $200,000
Iowa
Oaks (G3) kicks off the stakes action with a group of six three-year-olds fillies
at 1 1/16 miles, and DAISY DEVINE (Kafwain) will take some beating. Winner of
the Fair Grounds Oaks (G2) two back, the Andrew McKeever runner will receive
significant class relief off a seventh in the Kentucky Oaks (G1). James Graham
will guide the classy filly.
HEARTS ON FIRE (Lion Heart), who exits a pair of runner-up efforts in the
Panthers S. and Instant Racing S., and recent Churchill allowance winner LITTLE
MISS HOLLY (Maria’s Mon) are also entered.