Turf racing returns to
Kentucky Downs on
Saturday with a 10-race program featuring three stakes, including the inaugural
running of the $250,000
Dueling
Grounds Derby. The 1 5/16-mile affair has attracted a nice field of 10
sophomores that includes classic-placed Medal Count and Grade 2 winner Global
View.
The $200,000
Kentucky Downs Juvenile and $200,000
Kentucky
Downs Juvenile Filles, both at seven furlongs, will also be offered on the
opening-day program.
Kentucky Downs is exclusively turf, conducted on North America’s only
European-style course, and the 2014 meet consists of five days of racing on
September 6,10,13,17 and 24. The daily average purse structure is more than $1
million and the Franklin, Kentucky, track has made a number of upgrades to the
grounds, including the installation of a world class turf rail; improved
drainage system; and the addition of 16 surveillance cameras in the stable area.
The Grade 3, $600,000 Kentucky Turf Cup on September 13 is the signature
event of the track’s 23rd meeting. All races and stakes have received purse
increases this year.
“More than $1 million in daily purse structure will make 2014 a breakout year
for Kentucky Downs,” Kentucky Downs President Corey Johnsen said. “I believe
that record purse money combined with a world class turf course will attract
many of North America’s horses, jockeys and trainers. We have also slightly
modified our stakes schedule to mirror many of the distances in this year’s
Breeders’ Cup.”
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here for the complete stakes schedule and a listing of events.
Medal Count will be looking to rebound from a disappointing effort in the
Grade 1 Haskell Invitational where he finished last of nine. A close
third in the Belmont Stakes two starts back, the Dale Romans-trained colt should
appreciate the switch back to turf.
After opening 2014 with a dead-heat allowance/optional claiming victory on
Gulfstream’s turf, Medal Count discovered his best form on the old Polytrack at
Keeneland that tended to play favorably toward turf horses, winning the Grade 3
Transylvania before a rallying second in the Grade 1 Blue Grass. By Dynaformer,
Medal Count is bred to relish the 10 1/2-furlong distance and obviously
possesses the class to be a serious factor Saturday. Regular rider Robby
Albarado will be up.
Global View captured the Grade 2 American Turf on the Kentucky Derby
undercard and exits a fourth in the Grade 1 Secretariat at Arlington. The
Galileo colt also captured last year’s Grade 3 Generous on turf. Drayden Van
Dyke picks up the mount for conditioner Tom Proctor.
A pair of last-out Saratoga allowance winners, Can’thelpbelieving and My
Afleet, both merit respect for trainers Graham Motion and James Lawrence,
respectively. Proud Azteca, an Indiana-bred son of Kitten’s Joy, will bring
improving form into the race for Mike Maker following a restricted stakes win at
Indiana Downs.
Rounding out the field are Grade 2 runner-up Laddie Boy; Grade 3-placed
runners Rankhasprivileges and Woodfield Springs; and a pair of stakes
runner-ups, Captain Dixie and Pumpkin Rumble.
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