Travelin Man stays on turf in Silks Run
Travelin Man has distinguished himself as a solid stakes
performer the past few years at Gulfstream Park, where he won the 2011 Swale and notched back-to-back victories in the Sir Shackleton Stakes in
2012-13.
Winless in four starts since winning last year’s Sir Shackleton, Travelin Man was given a change of scenery in his 2014 debut when he
made the first start on turf in his 18-race career.
“He’s an older horse,”
trainer Todd Pletcher said, “and he needed some enthusiasm.”
The six-year-old
career sprinter showed a lot of enthusiasm in the Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint on
February 1. Although he didn’t win the five-furlong dash on grass, Travelin Man earned a lot of respect by overcoming a bumping incident and
subsequent traffic to close from dead last in the 10-horse field to finish
second to Wicked Tune.
“Travelin Man missed earning a trip to the winner’s circle
by just three-quarters of a length,” Pletcher said. “I thought he ran very well
and, hopefully, he’ll improve having that race under his belt. He seems to
have taken to turf.”
Travelin Man will have another opportunity to add a turf
stakes to his collection of stakes victories in Wednesday’s $75,000 Silks Run
Stakes, slated for five furlongs over Gulfstream’s turf course. For the present,
Pletcher is concentrating on a turf schedule for the E. Paul Robsham Stables’
homebred, who was installed as the 3-1 morning-line favorite in a field of 10
for the Silks Run.
“He’d be one of those that if the race came off the turf,
you’d certainly have to take a look at running,” said Pletcher, well on his way
to an unprecedented 11th straight training title at Gulfstream.
While Travelin Man passed the grass test last time out,
Speechify will be put to the test in the Silks Run. The four-year-old son of
Harlan’s Holiday has shown an affinity for the Gulfstream Park main track since
romping to victory in his debut by 10 1/2 lengths on August 24. After winning right
back in an entry-level allowance at six-furlongs, he finished a distant fourth
in a mile race. Turned back to six furlongs, he finished second behind Happy My
Way, before scoring an allowance triumph going 5 1/2 furlongs last time out.
“We ran him a mile and he really didn’t show an affinity for that,” trainer
Ralph Nicks said. “He’s more of a sprinting type. I’ve worked him on the grass
before, being a son of Harlan’s Holiday. It’s a tough place
to try the grass, but he’s worked well, his pedigree says it, and I think he’s a
sprinter type.”
Speechify has drawn the No. 1 post position, three stalls inside Travelin Man and one inside Varsity, who is rated second at 7-2.
“That’s against us,” Nicks said. “I’d prefer the ‘seven’ or ‘eight,’ because now you’re forced into one
dimension. He’s a solid little horse that tries every time.”
Varsity has shown a distinct fondness for the Gulfstream turf course having
never been worse than second in six starts, including a triumph in the 2013
Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint.
Also figuring prominently in the Silks Run: Wicked Tune,
who has won three of four starts over the Gulfstream turf; Partyallnightlong,
who defeated Varsity before finishing a solid fourth in the Gulfstream Park Turf
Sprint; The Brothers War, a French import who will be making his second U.S.
start and first with Lasix.
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