December 23, 2024

Apriority bids to regain Mr. Prospector crown

Last updated: 12/23/13 4:36 PM


Apriority, who capped his breakout 2011 campaign with a photo-finish victory
in the Grade 3

Mr. Prospector
, aims to regain his title in Saturday’s $100,000 renewal at
Gulfstream Park. Prominent among his seven rivals are Star Harbour, Travelin
Man, Fort Loudon, Singanothersong and Black Diamond Cat.

A homebred campaigned by Donald R. Dizney, Apriority finished runner-up in
three major stakes in 2011. The David Fawkes charge missed by only a head in the
Sunshine Millions Sprint to Amazombie, who would go on to earn a divisional
Eclipse Award that year. After being run down late by Morning Line in the Carter
Handicap, Apriority came up a nose short of Aikenite in the Churchill Downs
Stakes. He finally scored an overdue first stakes win in the Mr. Prospector on
the last day of the year, but failed to build on that effort in 2012.

Although Apriority switched to Hall of Famer Bob Baffert on the West Coast in
2013, the change of scenery didn’t spark a significant turnaround. His best
result from three starts was a third in the Potrero Grande last April. Rejoining
Fawkes for the second half of the season, the six-year-old took three more
outings to find himself, but he ultimately did so in eye-catching fashion last
time. Apriority snapped his losing streak with a five-length romp in a November
24 allowance at this track and six-furlong trip, and the veteran tries to stay
on a roll on Saturday.

Star Harbour comes off his first stakes victory in the December 8 Sunshine
State Stakes going seven furlongs at Gulfstream, defeating such notables as
Jackson Bend and Bahamian Squall (Apriority’s three-quarter brother). That was a
much happier result than his previous Gulfstream appearance, a troubled fifth as
the favorite in the January 19 Florida Sunshine Millions Sprint. Later dropped
down to the $35,000 claiming level at Saratoga, he promptly crushed the field by
12 lengths in a front-running tour de force and was haltered. For his new
connections, Star Harbour stepped up to the October 6 Duck Dance at Belmont and
finished a solid third to Caixa Eletronica. The aforementioned Sunshine State
marked his first try for trainer Bobby Dibona.

The Todd Pletcher-trained Travelin Man has historically saved his best for
Gulfstream Park. The hero of the 2011 Swale at this venue, the E. Paul Robsham
homebred has also captured the past two editions of the Sir Shackleton. Travelin
Man returned from a five-month freshening with a rallying third to Apriority in
the local allowance prep, where he raced farther back than usual. The son of
Trippi promises to move forward off his tightener, especially with new rider
Javier Castellano aboard.

Fort Loudon, who swept Calder’s Florida Stallion Stakes as a juvenile in
2011, has developed into a useful sprinter. The Jacks or Better Farm homebred
won three straight stakes in the summer of 2012, capped by the Carry Back on
Summit of Speed Day. Transferred to Hall of Famer Nick Zito, he placed in such
events as the King’s Bishop, Ack Ack and Florida Sunshine Millions Classic
before scoring in the February 9 Gulfstream Park Sprint Championship over
Swagger Jack and Bahamian Squall. Now back with his original trainer Stan Gold,
Fort Loudon could be rounding into form in his third start of a busy December.

Sophomore Singanothersong, best of the rest behind the talented Clearly Now
in the March 2 Swale, exits a 3 3/4-length allowance conquest at this track and
trip November 17. Black Diamond Cat ranks as the 122-pound highweight thanks to
his trio of stakes tallies this year — the June 8 Ponche at Calder and the
August 3 Housebuster and September 14 Montbrook over this surface, all by
daylight. But the veteran must rebound from a troubled seventh in the December
14 Kenny Noe Jr. at his Calder base.

Upgrade, a turf/synthetic performer with back class, was claimed for $40,000
out of a win at Keeneland in October. Making his first career dirt attempt at
Churchill for new trainer Michael Tomlinson, the son of Saint Liam was a close
second at the $80,000 level, and takes a class hike here. Rounding out the field
is the ambitiously-spotted three-year-old Trinni Heart.

One race earlier on the card, Nikki’s Sandcastle looks to repeat in the
$100,000
El Prado
over a mile on turf. The David Kassen gelding most recently rolled
in the October 26 Fayette on the Keeneland Polytrack, improving on his runner-up
effort in that race a year ago. Unlike last year, when he annexed the Claiming
Crown Emerald in between, Nikki’s Sandcastle enters his title defense fresh. He
is part of an overflow field of 16, including the main-track-only Majestic
Express and the also-eligible Utley.

Salto, who was third in the 2012 El Prado, hopes to turn the tables. The
Pletcher trainee has raced only twice in the interim. Sidelined after his fourth
to Point of Entry, Animal Kingdom and Unbridled Command in the February 9
Gulfstream Park Turf, Salto resurfaced to take an October 13 allowance on this
course.

Lea, winner of last year’s Commonwealth Turf, is best remembered for his
second to Horse of the Year Wise Dan in the June 29 Firecracker Handicap at
Churchill. Subsequently third to the same towering rival in the Fourstardave at
the Spa, he was fourth on the dirt in the Forego and fifth to Nikki’s Sandcastle
in the Fayette in his final outing for Al Stall Jr. The Claiborne Farm and Adele
Dilschneider homebred has since joined Hall of Famer Bill Mott, only to draw
post 14 in his debut for the barn.

Iowa Derby victor Looking Cool successfully transferred his game to turf in a
Churchill allowance November 8, defeating next-out River City upsetter Potomac
River. Grade 2 veteran Guys Reward makes his second start back from a year-long
layoff, while Philly Ace was last seen landing the 2012 Tropical Turf for
Christophe Clement. Others to note in this competitive affair are last year’s
Canadian champion turf male Riding the River, who switches to Seth Benzel in
hopes of recovering his old form; multiple stakes winner Coalport, representing
the ubiquitous Ken and Sarah Ramsey, in his first appearance for trainer Mike
Maker; and Nearctic runner-up Mr. Online.



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