Wise Dan turned in a tour de force in the 2012 Woodbine Mile, romping by 3
Unbeatable through four starts this campaign, Wise Dan reappeared in the
Wise Dan will tote the top weight of 124 pounds on Sunday, including regular
LoPresti, who scored his first Woodbine Mile win with Turallure in 2011, is
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Trade Storm is a cut below the best European milers, but the closer excelled
at Meydan earlier this season, and could find Woodbine congenial. Formerly just
a handicapper, the David Simcock charge burst onto the international scene at
the Dubai World Cup Carnival with a pair of devastating successes. After blowing
away handicap foes on February 14, he disposed of a more accomplished field,
including Musir, in the March 2 Zabeel Mile. Trade Storm then showed that he
could hold his own at the Group 1 level when fourth in the March 30 Dubai Duty
Free. The runner-up in the Duty Free, The Apache, was recently first past the
post in the Arlington Million, only to be demoted to second for interference.
Although winless since returning to England, Trade Storm has been mixing it
up in elite company. He was fifth, beaten a little more than three lengths by
Declaration of War, in the June 18 Queen Anne at Royal Ascot; a close fourth in
the July 13 Summer Mile back at Ascot; fourth in the July 31 Sussex at Glorious
Goodwood on unsuitably soft ground to all-stars Toronado, Dawn Approach and
Declaration of War; and most recently third to Afsare (last year’s Arlington
Million runner-up) in the August 24 Celebration Mile at Goodwood.
Za Approval, another who prefers quicker conditions, was rerouted here after
The remaining three entrants served up the trifecta in the local prep, the
British-bred Dimension was a blistering winner in wire-to-wire fashion in a
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Excaper chased Dimension throughout before
settling for second in the Play the King, crossing the wire 2 1/4 lengths behind
the convincing winner. Two starts back in his four-year-old debut, Excaper
rolled to a front-running score over the same course and distance in a sprightly
1:19.91. The Ian Black trainee has back class as the runner-up in the 2011
Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, but is still looking for his first stakes win.
Reigning Canadian champion turf male Riding the
River will be making his third straight appearance in the Woodbine Mile, having
finished fifth to Turallure in 2011 and fourth to Wise Dan last year. Riding the
River is taking the same path as in 2012. The David Cotey charge scored a
repeat victory in the June 23 King Edward, but his title defense in the July 22
Nijinsky didn’t pan out as well, and he checked in a troubled seventh. Riding
the River got back on track with a late-running third in the Play the King, and
hopes that the third time’s the proverbial charm in the Woodbine Mile. By
Wiseman’s Ferry, like Wise Dan, he gives their sire a chance at the exacta.
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