December 27, 2024

Super Ninety Nine, Will Take Charge clash in Southwest

Last updated: 2/16/13 3:04 PM











Super Ninety Nine invades
Oaklawn Park for the dangerous Bob Baffert


(Benoit Photo)

Bob Baffert has won six of the last nine graded events for three-year-olds at
Oaklawn Park, including a sweep of the Grade 3 Southwest, Grade 2 Rebel and
Grade 1 Arkansas Derby last year, and the Hall of Famer will be represented in
Monday’s $300,000
Southwest
by Super Ninety Nine, who exits a sharp 3 1/4-length score over
allowance/optional claiming rivals at Santa Anita. The colt’s main opposition,
Smarty Jones winner Will Take Charge, resides in the barn of another Hall of
Fame trainer, D. Wayne Lukas.

The 1 1/16-mile Southwest will feature a field of 10 and rewards the top four
finishers on a 10-4-2-1 point scale. It is the last race in the “Prep Season”
portion of the new “Road to the Kentucky Derby” scoring system.



Rafael Bejarano will be in to ride Super Ninety Nine, who netted a field-best
103 BRIS Speed rating for his aforementioned one-mile victory on January 31. The
chestnut son of Pulpit made his first three starts in sprints, including a close
second in the Grade 3 Hollywood Prevue, before trying two
turns last time, and Super Ninety Nine drew well in post 6 on Monday.

Will Take Charge will start from post 3 with jockey Jon Court. The second
foal out of the multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire Take Charge Lady, the
Unbridled’s Song colt counts Grade 1 winner Take Charge Indy as a half-brother.
He broke his maiden on Keeneland’s Polytrack in his second start and following
an unplaced finish in the Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club, Will Take Charge
recorded a second in the December 9 Springboard Mile at Remington Park. He
posted a hard-fought upset at 12-1 in the January 21 Smarty Jones, scoring by a
neck in the one-mile test, and figures to receive much more support Monday off
that encouraging win.

Texas Bling and Always in a Tiz, the respective second- and third-place
finishers in the Smarty Jones, will both return for the Southwest. Cliff Berry
retains the mount on the Danele Durham-trained Texas Bling, who posted a 128-1
upset in the Springboard before his fine showing last time, and Paco Lopez
will be back in to ride Always in a Tiz for conditioner Dominick Schettino.
Always in a Tiz experienced a troubled trip while missing by only a neck in a
blanket finish last time and the son of Tiznow is eligible to show more in his
second attempt around two turns.

Stakes winner Brown Almighty exited his well-beaten fifth in the Smarty Jones
with a lung infection and trained Tim Ice is expecting an improved performance
from the chestnut colt. Channel Isle will make his graded debut for Lukas
following a nice allowance tally at Oaklawn on January 26, and Big Lute jumps straight to stakes company following an impressive 4 3/4-length maiden
special weight triumph in his February 1 career debut.

Rounding out the field are Grade 3 Lecomte third-placer Fear the Kitten;
stakes victor and Smarty Jones sixth-placer Officer Alex; and Presque Isle Downs
stakes hero Heaven’s Runaway.



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