December 28, 2024

Prayer for Relief faces eight in Super Derby

Last updated: 9/7/11 4:52 PM


PRAYER FOR RELIEF (Jump Start) will put his three-race winning skein on the
line while taking on eight rivals in the $500,000
Super
Derby (G2)
at Louisiana Downs on Saturday. The 1 1/8-mile contest is the
feature event on a stakes-loaded card that also includes the $150,000
Sunday Silence S. and $100,000
Happy
Ticket S.
for juveniles.

The Bob Baffert-trained Prayer for Relief began his career in California, but
dropped his initial two starts on Del Mar’s Polytrack last year. The dark bay
colt seemed to take to the Cushion Track much better, breaking his maiden next
out and running second in the Real Quiet S. at Hollywood Park. That November 6
event marked Prayer for Relief’s juvenile finale, and he returned a winner on
May 29 when taking an allowance at the Inglewood, California, venue.

Baffert decided to give his charge a shot on the main dirt track at Prairie
Meadows when entering Prayer for Relief in the Iowa Derby (G3), and the
Kentucky-bred colt responded with a two-length decision. The sophomore continued
his winning ways last out in the West Virginia Derby (G2) going nine furlongs,
and will keep jockey Rafael Bejarano in the saddle for Saturday’s race.

While Prayer for Relief is looking to add to his tally, ALTERNATION
(Distorted Humor) will attempt to get back on the winning track. The Donnie Von
Hemel pupil broke his maiden, took an optional claimer and an allowance over the
winter, then came back from a short break to put in a good rally for fifth while
making his stakes debut in the Arkansas Derby (G1) on April 16.

Alternation broke through with his first black-type credit when taking the
Peter Pan S. (G2) at Belmont Park, then was given a 2 1/2-month vacation before
returning to be fourth in the Jim Dandy S. (G2) most recently to next-out
Travers S. (G1) hero Stay Thirsty (Bernardini). Ramon Dominguez was aboard for
Alternation’s Peter Pan and Jim Dandy runs, and retains the mount on Saturday.

While Prayer for Relief and Alternation have been given plenty of time to
prepare for the Super Derby, MALIBU GLOW (Malibu Moon) will take a shot at the
race off a two-week turnaround. The George Weaver runner was fifth in both the
Dwyer S. (G2) and Travers with a win against allowance rivals sandwiched in
between. Also entered in the race are the respective top two from the Super
Derby Prelude, TRUBS (First Samurai) and POPULIST POLITICS (Don’t Get Mad), as
well as Barbaro S. winner AWESOME BET (Awesome Again), who was fifth by 3 1/4
lengths in the West Virginia Derby last out.

Prior to the Super Derby, a field of 12 juvenile colts and geldings will take
to the track in the Sunday Silence S. The one-mile turf contest has drawn the
likes of stakes winners INDIAN ASSAULT (Indian Ocean), TOP CAT BOOGIE (Big Top
Cat) and TEQUILA FACTOR (Pure Prize). The Happy Ticket, going a grassy mile
three races earlier on the card, features a field of 10 two-year-old fillies,
including Princess S. victress LITTLE MS PROTOCOL (El Corredor) and undefeated
stakes heroine EXCHANTED (Exchange Rate).

Older horses will get their turn in the spotlight in the
Unbridled S. and
River
Cities S.
, each worth $100,000 going 1 1/16 miles on Louisiana Downs’ turf.
GO TIGER JACK (Offlee Wild) will face off against HEAVENVILLE (Offlee Wild) yet
again in the Unbridled after the pair ran one-two, respectively, in the
Barksdale S. on August 6. Stakes scorers LONESOME STREET (Broken Vow) and MYSTIC
(Unbridled’s Song) are also entered in the race. Dual stakes winner SKIPPING
TOWN (Leestown) will attempt to keep her two-race win streak going in the River
Cities against returning rivals ROYAL MADAME (Royal Strand [Ire]), CATEGORY
SEVEN (Gulf Storm) and VICKIES IN TOWN (Leestown), while LOVENOTLOST (Lost
Soldier) is seeking her sixth victory from her past seven starts.

Also scheduled for Saturday is the $50,000
Temperence Hill S. for three-year-olds and up sprinting six furlongs.
SOUTHERN STYLE (Forestry), triumphant in his last three at Evangeline Downs and
five-for-seven at Louisiana Downs, tops the field of eight.