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Regally Ready for BC Turf Sprint after wiring Nearctic

Last updated: 10/16/11 9:21 PM

Regally Ready (right) fends off Bated Breath (left) and Gypsy Ring (center)

(WEG/Michael Burns Photography)

Vinery Stables' Regally Ready was arguably the hottest American turf sprinter

in the first half of this season, and judging by his wire-to-wire victory in

Sunday's Grade 1, $506,537

Nearctic

Stakes at Woodbine, the Steve Asmussen trainee is back firing on all

cylinders ahead of the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint. Ridden by Corey Nakatani, who

has himself been clicking with Asmussen runners of late, the 9-1 overlay held on

gamely from 2-1 favorite Bated Breath and Gypsy Ring in a three-way photo.

Regally Ready broke sharply from post 9 and soon out-hustled the rail-drawn

Fiddlers Patriot for the early lead. After controlling the pace through splits

of :23 2/5 and :46 3/5 on the yielding turf, he met a challenge from Gypsy Ring

down the stretch. Regally Ready kicked away to reach five furlongs in :58 2/5,

but when British shipper Bated Breath launched his rally inside the final

furlong, Gypsy Ring found his second wind and came again.

As Bated Breath loomed dangerously on the outside, and Gypsy Ring got back

into contention in the middle, Regally Ready knuckled down. Refusing to yield an

inch in the dying strides, he kept his neck in front in a final time of 1:11 1/5

for the six-furlong scramble.

Bated Breath, who crossed the wire a head in front of Gypsy Ring, was

suffering his third near-miss in top-level company. The Juddmonte Farms

colorbearer failed by a nose in the Group 1 Haydock Sprint Cup last time (also

in a three-way photo) and by a half-length in the Group 1 July Cup.

There was a break of two lengths back to Grand Adventure in fourth, followed

by Fiddlers Patriot; British invader Hitchens; Irish filly Bewitched, who

scuttled her chances with a tardy start; Right One; Riding the River; Fatal

Bullet; Jenny's So Great; and Yield Bogey. Signature Red was scratched.

Regally Ready, who returned $21.60, $9.10 and $5.90 for his first Grade 1

coup, sports a mark of 16-8-2-4, $670,684. The chestnut gelding was a two-time

winner over Woodbine's Polytrack last year, but really sparkled on the switch to

turf. A 7 3/4-length romper in his turf bow at Churchill Downs last November,

Regally Ready checked in third in the Grade 3 Daytona in his stakes debut at

Santa Anita.

With that experience on the unique downhill turf under his belt, he started

his winning spree, taking an allowance, the Joe Hernandez Stakes and the Grade 3

San Simeon Handicap. Regally Ready extended his streak to four in the Grade 3

Twin Spires Turf Sprint on Kentucky Derby Day at Churchill, staying perfect over

the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint course and distance.

Regally Ready was ultra-game to last the six furlongs on yielding ground

(WEG/Michael Burns Photography)

Following his three-month break, Regally Ready shook off the rust with a

close third in the My Frenchman Stakes at Monmouth, but showed little when 10th

in the Grade 3 Turf Monster at Parx. Assistant trainer Devron Leingang, however,

noted that those comeback races were "easy" and facilitated his build-up to the

Nearctic, and ultimately the Breeders' Cup.

"The main thing with him is to get him relaxed," Nakatani said. "His first

comeback race (the My Frenchman) he got a little late, but Steve said, 'Don't

worry about it. We'll be on track for the Breeders' Cup.' 

"I think this was a great spot for him, and he did what he was supposed to

do, going into the Breeders' Cup."

Regally Ready was bred by Vinery's Grapestock in Kentucky and sold to the

racing arm of the operation for $110,000 as a Keeneland September yearling. The

son of More Than Ready is out of the French stakes-placed Kivi, by King of

Kings. His second dam is Group 3 winner and classic-placed Vilikaia, and his

third dam is influential producer Baracala.

Keeneland Opens Friday

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