December 20, 2024

Keeneland opens 15-day spring meet with Transylvania featured

Last updated: 3/30/15 3:59 PM


Keeneland opens 15-day spring meet with Transylvania
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Palm Beach victor Eh Cumpari will go for two stakes wins in a row in the Transylvania on Keeneland’s opening day

(Leslie Martin/Adam Coglianese Photography)

Keeneland begins its 2015 Spring Meet on Friday with an exciting two days of
racing headlined by the $1 million Blue Grass (G1), which moves up a week as
part of a richer, re-ordered Spring Meet stakes calendar. The card for Saturday
features five graded stakes races worth $2.275 million, including the Blue Grass
and $500,000 Ashland (G1).

The Blue Grass is a prestigious 1 1/8-mile prep race for top three-year-olds
aiming to run in the Kentucky Derby (G1). For 2015, Keeneland increased the
purse of the spring’s signature race by $250,000 to make the stakes worth $1
million and one of North American’s richest Kentucky Derby preps. The Blue Grass
was previously worth $750,000. The race also was moved to the first Saturday of
the Spring Meet, which is four weeks before the Kentucky Derby, and will be run
the same day as the Ashland, a fixture on the opening Saturday card and a
significant Kentucky Oaks (G1) prep.

NBC Sports Network will provide live coverage of the Blue Grass and a replay
of the Ashland on Saturday from 5-7 p.m.



In all, Keeneland’s 15-day Spring Meet features 16 stakes races worth $4.35
million.

The Spring Meet runs through April 24, with live racing Wednesday through
Sunday. Gates open at 11 a.m. (EDT); post time for the first race is 1:05 p.m.
except on April 4 and April 11, when first post is 12:35 p.m. Keeneland is
closed this Sunday due to the Easter holiday.

The shift of the Blue Grass to the first Saturday of the Spring Meet makes
opening weekend one of the most impressive slates in racing. Three other graded
stakes traditionally featured on the Blue Grass undercard will join the opening
Saturday lineup and each has earned a purse enhancement: the $350,000 Madison
(G1) for older fillies and mares going seven furlongs, up $50,000 from last
year; the $300,000 Commonwealth (G3), for older horses at seven furlongs, up
$125,000; and the $125,000 Shakertown (G3) for older horses at 5 1/2 furlongs on
the turf, up $25,000.

Other prominent stakes this spring are the $300,000 Maker’s 46 Mile (G1) on
the turf for older horses on April 10, and the $250,000 Lexington (G3), a 1
1/16-mile race on April 11 for three-year-olds with Triple Crown hopes.

The opening day feature is the $100,000

Transylvania (G3)
, a 1 1/16-mile turf race for three-year-olds. Luck of the
Kitten (Kitten’s Joy), a close second in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (G1)
when last seen in November, is the likely favorite in his sophomore debut. Prior
to the Breeders’ Cup, Luck of the Kitten had won the Zuma Beach at Santa Anita
and finished second in the Kentucky Downs Juvenile.

Other leading contenders are Eh Cumpari (Elusive Quality), recent winner of
the Palm Beach at Gulfstream; Divisidero (Kitten’s Joy), a close third in the
Palm Beach in his stakes debut; Night Prowler (Giant’s Causeway), who captured
the Dania Beach (G3) at Gulfstream prior to a troubled fifth in the Palm Beach;
A Lot (Tapit), a recent allowance winner after running second in the Dania
Beach; Tuba (Magna Graduate), upset winner of the Black Gold at Fair Grounds;
and last-out maiden winners Saham (Lemon Drop Kid) and Danish Dynaformer
(Dynaformer).



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