November 22, 2024

Sky Flight back in Firecracker

Last updated: 6/24/15 7:20 PM











A winner in three of his last
four starts, Sky Flight will attempt to make a mark in the U.S.
turf division
 (Kenny Martin/Adam Coglianese Photography)




Unraced since a neck third in the January 24 Tampa Bay (G3), Sky Flight (Sky
Mesa) will take some beating in Saturday’s $200,000

Firecracker (G2)
at Churchill Downs. The one-mile turf affair is one of four
stakes races on the closing-night program.

Sky Flight broke his maiden last October and followed with a four-length romp
over entry-level allowance rivals on Churchill Downs’ turf a month later. The
four-year-old colt made his stakes debut a winning one, easily capturing
December’s Tropical Park Derby at Gulfstream Park, before just missing in the
aforementioned Tampa Bay as the 6-5 favorite. Julien Leparoux will retain the
mount on the Mark Casse trainee.

Three runners with Triple Crown experience are part of the nine-horse field.
Medal Count (Dynaformer), the 2014 Belmont Stakes (G1) third-placer, makes his
second start of the season for Al Stall Jr., who took over training duties this
year for the Grade 3-winning colt. Medal Count never fired when last of five in
an off-the-turf allowance on June 20 and connections expect him to show much
more on the surface switch. The bay picks up the services of James Graham.

Departing (War Front), unplaced in last year’s Preakness (G1), opened 2014
with a respectable third in the grassy Opening Verse on May 30 and will make his
second career turf start for Stall on Saturday night. Miguel Mena takes over the
reins. Frac Daddy (Scat Daddy), unplaced in the 2013 editions of the Kentucky
Derby (G1) and Belmont, finished second after setting the pace in the Opening
Verse and must be considered dangerous for conditioner Kenny McPeek. Corey
Lanerie rides the front-runner.



Other contestants include Hammers Terror (Artie Schiller) and Knights Nation
(Indygo Shiner), who both raced for tag when recording last-out victories over
allowance/optional claiming foes on the Matt Winn turf course; and Grade 2
victor Skyring (English Channel), who will be seeking a turnaround in form
following a pair of unplaced efforts in the Dixie (G2) and Maker’s 46 Mile (G1).

The $100,000

Bashford Manor (G3)
and $100,000
Debutante
for fillies represent the biggest races of the spring/summer meet for
two-year-olds and both six-furlong events attracted eight-horse fields.

He’s Comin in Hot (Early Flyer) will receive plenty of support in the
Bashford Manor following an impressive 4 1/2-length tally over maiden special
weight rivals at Churchill on June 12. Jamie Theriot will guide the Bret
Calhoun-trained gelding. Show Bound (Warrior’s Reward) is still a maiden, but
the bay colt was bet down to 3-2 when making a turf debut at Belmont Park on
June 7 and could be well-supported once again for Steve Asmussen on the surface
switch. He adds leading rider Julien Leparoux. Shoot Craps (Trappe Shot), who
defeated Show Bound last time, is also entered.

Asmussen is well-represented in the Debutante with Adhara (Cowboy Cal), a
sharp 6 3/4-length debut winner under the Twin Spires on May 28; Areolite (Tapit),
who rolled to a one-length score when making her lone appearance at Churchill on
May 21; and Thievery (Valid Expectations), a 2 3/4-length odds-on winner at
Indiana Grand on May 12. The Asmussen runners will be ridden by Lanerie,
Leparoux and Robby Albarado, respectively.

The $70,000
Kelly’s
Landing
concludes the stakes action, featuring a well-matched group of 11
horses at seven furlongs, and top contenders include Agent Di Nozzo
(Ghostzapper), Ruble (Exchange Rate), Russellin (Old Fashioned) and Schivarelli
(Montbrook).



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