December 26, 2024

Romans ready for a busy weekend

Last updated: 9/4/14 4:28 PM


Trainer Dale Romans will saddle a trio of stakes horses at Churchill Downs on
Saturday: multiple graded stakes winner Molly Morgan in the Locust Grove; debut
maiden winner Cristina’s Journey in the Grade 2 Pocahontas; and Danny Boy in the
Grade 3 Iroquois.

Romans and Donegal are seeking a repeat in the Iroquois after scoring a 34-1
surprise in last year’s renewal with Cleburne. Danny Boy, like Cleburne, broke
his maiden going a mile on turf at Ellis Park.

“I start a lot of horses on the turf,” Romans said. “Especially for a little
longer distance, I think a lot of them can run well on the grass; just some of
them can’t take that to the dirt. I don’t think he’ll have a problem taking to
the dirt, nor with the extra distance.

“Danny Boy is definitely on a similar path and has the same owners as
Cleburne, but their personalities are a little different. Hopefully he’ll take
us to victory again.”

Danny Boy will break from post position seven with Miguel Mena in the saddle.
The 1 1/16-mile Iroquois is the ninth of 11 races on Saturday’s card.

Cristina’s Journey also won her debut at Ellis, going gate-to-wire to score
by 4 1/4 lengths in a six-furlong maiden race.

“She’s a ratable horse,” Romans said. “I don’t see her having any trouble
going a little further either. Everybody that’s been on her says she’ll do what
she wants. If she’s fast and can rate then I’d say she’ll be competitive.”

Cristina’s Journey will seek to give Romans his third victory in the 1
1/16-mile event, breaking from post four with Mena at the reigns. Romans
captured the 2008-09 Pocahontas with Sara Louise and Sassy Image, respectively.

Molly Morgan, upset winner of the Grade 2 Fleur de Lis H. at Churchill Downs
on June 14, will look to continue her winning ways for Romans in the Locust
Grove. She exits a victory in the Grade 3 Gardenia H. at Ellis.

The Fleur de Lis was the first stakes victory for Molly Morgan, who finished
fourth in the 2013 Gardenia and sixth in last year’s Locust Grove. Romans is
extremely pleased with the mare’s progress in 2014.

“She just needed to grow up,” Romans said. “I was lucky that her owner was
patient enough with me to let her come around. It’s paid off this year.”

Molly Morgan also ran in the Grade 1 Delaware H. on July 12 but could only
manage a fifth-place finish in the six-horse, 1 1/4-mile event.

“I didn’t like her trip at Delaware a whole lot,” Romans said. “But if you
look at her numbers, she ran as good up there as she has anywhere. She may have
just gotten outrun up there. I think she can run with some of those horses if
she would have had a perfect trip, but you can’t have a bump in the road and
expect to beat them.”

Molly Morgan will break from the far outside in post seven, and Romans said
the Breeders’ Cup Distaff could be a goal down the road if she keeps
progressing.

“If she does well in this race then maybe we go on to the Spinster (on
October 5 at Keeneland),” Romans said. “Then the obvious progression would be
the Breeders’ Cup Distaff should she continue to improve. We’re going to take it
one step at a time though.”

Romans will also be well-represented at Kentucky Downs on Saturday. Grade 3
winner Medal Count, a close third in the Belmont Stakes two starts back and
runner-up in the Grade 1 Blue Grass this spring, will revert back to turf for
the inaugural running of the $250,000 Dueling Grounds Derby. The Dynaformer colt
has been installed as the 5-2 favorite on the morning line among 10 rivals in
the 1 5/16-mile affair.

Additionally, Romans will send out La Macchina, who exits a runner-up in an
Ellis Park maiden special weight, in the $200,000 Kentucky Downs Juvenile and
Ellis debut winner Emmajestic in the $200,000 Kentucky Downs Juvenile Fillies.



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