Unbeaten champion Awesome Feather, unraced since a
facile score in the Florida Sunshine Millions Distaff in late January, will return to
the races in Thursday’s $85,000
Nasty Storm Stakes
around a one-turn mile at Belmont Park.
Trainer Chad Brown is hopeful that Thursday’s overnight stakes, in which
Awesome Feather has been installed as the 4-5 morning-line favorite, will be the
perfect prep for an appearance in the Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic on November
2 at Santa Anita Park.
“The race is good timing before the Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic; I have
roughly six weeks,” Brown said.
“She’s training super. Her weight is very good, her coat is great, and her
works have been perfect. I’ve brought her down to Belmont and I thought she
galloped very well (Sunday). If she’s sound and in good order, we’ll plan on
running her.”
Last fall, Brown used a similar event — the seven-furlong Le Slew Stakes —
as a cozy spot for her return from an 11-month layoff due to injury. Awesome
Feather scored by an easy two lengths in that belated sophomore debut, which set
her up well for a bigger target. In her second start back, she rolled to a 5
1/4-length romp in the Grade 1 Gazelle Stakes. She has raced only once since,
taking the January 28 Florida Sunshine Millions Distaff by 5 3/4 lengths.
Named the champion two-year-old filly of 2010, Awesome Feather
will be seeking her 10th consecutive victory, and regular rider Jeffrey Sanchez
will be up on the Stronach Stables colorbearer. Brown will also send out
five-time stakes winner Kid Kate, a rallying second to Mildly Offensive in the
Big Bambu at the Spa last out.
Awesome Feather’s main rival is Cash for Clunkers, who nearly upset It’s
Tricky in the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps two starts back. The Rick Violette mare had
won three in a row by large margins prior to that, including the 1 1/16-mile
Heatherten at Belmont. She aims to rebound off her lone clunker, a long-way last
in the Grade 2 Delaware Handicap over 1 1/4 miles.
Rick Dutrow Jr. is responsible for nearly half of the nine-horse field, with
no fewer than four entrants. All Due Respect enters in the best form, having
finished third in the Grade 1 Ballerina in her latest, and gets Ramon Dominguez.
The other three are owned by Jay Em Ess Stable and are coupled in the wagering
— Believe In A. P., Tiz the Argument and Acting Happy. Since John Velazquez is
named on both of the latter two, one will scratch.
The $85,000
Given Stakes will
be offered later on Belmont’s Thursday program, and Colonial Flag heads a field
of 16 sophomore fillies, including a pair of also-eligibles and two main-track
only runners, entered for the one-mile affair on the Widener turf. The Michael
Matz-trained filly exits a one-length victory in the Grade 3 Ontario Colleen
at Woodbine and finished second in the Grade 3 Regret Stakes at Churchill Downs
three back.
Medolina drops in class after finishing fourth and fifth, respectively, in
the Grade 2 Lake Placid and Grade 2 Lake George, while multiple stakes victress
Alaura Michele was third to the classy Dayatthespa in the Riskaverse at
Saratoga.
Italian Group 1 heroine Nayarra, second in a division of the Hatoof
Stakes at Arlington most recently, is entered for Graham Motion, and the
promising Pianist, a three-length allowance winner at Saratoga last out, is
slated to make her stakes debut for Brown.
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