November 24, 2024

Demonstrative faces old foe Divine Fortune in Smithwick Memorial

Last updated: 7/29/13 2:32 PM


Demonstrative faces old foe Divine Fortune in Smithwick
Memorial

Demonstrative, a close runner-up in the balloting for 2012 champion
steeplechaser, could become the early favorite for divisional honors this year
with a victory in Thursday’s Grade 1, $100,000
A.P.
Smithwick Memorial
at Saratoga. A field of eight will travel 2 1/16 miles
over National Fences in the Smithwick, a tune-up for $150,000 New York Turf
Writers Cup on August 22.

Hero of the Turf Writers Cup and Jonathan Kiser for novices at Saratoga last
summer, Demonstrative concluded a notable 2012 campaign with a one-length win in
the Colonial Cup at Camden. However, a 10-length loss in the Grand National
ultimately swayed more Eclipse Award votes to Pierrot Lunaire, who captured the
championship in a 116-99 decision.

Demonstrative kicked off 2013 on a winning note on May 11 in the Iroquois at
Nashville. The Elusive Quality gelding needed nearly every yard of the
three-mile test to run down Divine Fortune in the final strides to post the neck
victory under Robbie Walsh, who will guide the six-year-old in the Smithwick.

Divine Fortune, who captured back-to-back runnings of the Smithwick in
2010-11, has not won a stakes in two years, but continues to go strong at age
10. One of three Smithwick entrants trained by Hall of Famer Jonathan Sheppard,
Divine Fortune has run second in the last two runnings of the Iroquois and the
Colonial Cup, and also missed by less than a length to Pierre Lunaire in the
Grand National last October.

Divine Fortune races as an entry with Italian Wedding, a novice stakes winner
at Saratoga two years ago. Sheppard also saddles English import Hunt Ball, who
won at the prestigious Cheltenham festival in 2012.

Spy in the Sky, a 25-1 upset winner of the 2012 Smithwick Memorial, later
finished third in the Turf Writers Cup and was a nose behind Pierre Lunaire in
the Lonesome Glory at Belmont Park. Unplaced in the Colonial Cup and the May 17
National Hunt Cup in his last two attempts over hurdles, the nine-year-old
trailed in his allowance prep on the flat at Belmont in early July.

The Smithwick field is completed by Meganisi, another English import; Mr. Hot
Stuff, who won the restricted Marcellus Frost for novices in May; and the
front-running Brave Prospect.

The richest flat race on Thursday’s Saratoga program is the $100,000
John
Morrissey
, a 6 1/2-furlong dash for older New York-breds. The top three
finishers in the June 30 Shy Groom at Belmont — Saratoga Snacks, Mine Over
Matter and B Shanny — are joined by the Affirmed Success Handicap and Hollie
Hughes winner Saginaw, and by Night Maneuver, a sharp allowance winner for Gary
Contessa at Saratoga on July 20.



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