November 19, 2024

Travelin Man heads Swale on stakes-packed Fla. Derby undercard

Last updated: 3/31/11 7:52 PM


Travelin Man heads Swale on stakes-packed Fla. Derby
undercard







Travelin Man (rail) won’t have Flashpoint (middle) to deal with in the Swale
(Adam Coglianese Photography)

With Hutcheson (Grade 2) winner Flashpoint entered in the $1 million Florida Derby (Grade 1) on Sunday, Traveline
Man will likely inherit the favorite’s role in the $150,000

Swale (Grade 2)
on the undercard. The seven-furlong test for
sophomores only drew six runners and will start the stakes action off at
Gulfstream Park as the 3RD race on the program.

Travelin Man ran in the Hutcheson as well, but the Todd Pletcher
trainee was no match for Flashpoint while finishing second. He was easily
best of the rest, though, crossing under the wire three lengths clear of
third-place finisher and Swale rival Little Drama. While
Little Drama racked up his sixth career start in that test, Travelin Man
was actually making only his second start. The bay colt impressively
broke his maiden by 7 1/4 lengths on January 6 to open his account, and
will keep regular rider John Velazquez in the saddle for the Swale.

Little Drama was no stranger to stakes company, but was facing graded
rivals for the first time in the Hutcheson. Breaking his maiden in the
Frank Gomez Memorial S. at his homebase of Calder, the David Fawkes
pupil was unable to factor in the Dr. Fager and In Reality divisions of
the Florida Stallion Stakes. He did sandwich a neck score against allowance
rivals between those two events, and rallied from the rear of the
Hutcheson to take third by 1 1/4 lengths over Razmataz.
Joe Bravo was aboard for the chestnut’s graded bow last out and will
give it another try in the Swale.

Black N Beauty is looking for a bit of redemption in the
Swale after being steadied and then pulled up in the Hutcheson last out. The
Dale Romans charge was a nice maiden winner at Churchill Downs to close out his
juvenile campaign, and showed promise when taking his sophomore bow at
Gulfstream Park on January 7. Unfortunately, he was unable to threaten in his
stakes debut, the Holy Bull (Grade 3), and tired to fifth in that one-mile test. Paco Lopez takes the mount from Kent Desormeaux.

In addition to Razmataz, the Swale also features Group 2 winner Indiano, runner-up in his first U.S. start on March 20, and recent O.B.S. Sprint Stakes victor Megalith.

The Swale isn’t the only undercard stakes on Florida Derby Day. The program
also includes the $100,000
Skip
Away (Grade 3)
at 1 3/16 miles, the $100,000

Appleton (Grade 3)
going a mile on the turf and the $67,400

Sir Shackleton Handicap
sending runners 6 1/2 furlongs.

Last year’s Belmont (Grade 1) winner Drosslmeyer tops the Skip Away when visits the starting gate for only the second
time since his classic score. The four-year-old chestnut will break from
the rail under Garrett Gomez while facing 10 rivals, including the pair
that beat him last out in the Challenger Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs. Trainer
Bill Mott saddled Drosselmeyer in that 1 1/16-mile contest off the
nine-month break, and the colt appeared a bit rusty while finishing
fourth.







Colizeo wired the Northern Dancer (G3) last year under the Twin Spires
(Reed Palmer/Churchill Downs)

Grade 3 hero Colizeo and stakes victor Jardim finished one-two in the Challenger, and will line back up
here while also making their second starts of the season. The Skip Away
also includes Grade 3 scorer Ron the Greek, who was sixth
in the Donn Handicap (Grade 1) in February; Breeders’ Cup Marathon (Grade 3) runner-up
Gabriel’s Hill, sixth in the grassy Mac Diarmida (Grade 2)
most recently; and classic-placed stakes winner Jackson Bend, fifth by only two lengths following a stumbling start in the
Gulfstream Park Handicap (Grade 2).

Little Mike will be seeking his third graded victory
when going in the Appleton one race prior to the Skip Away. Most
recently a front-running winner of the Canadian Turf (Grade 3), the
four-year-old gelding opened the year with a nose score in the Ft.
Lauderdale (Grade 3) for trainer Allen Iwinski before taking up a spot in
Romans’ shedrow. The bay has won half of his 12 lifetime starts and will
keep Bravo in the saddle for the Appleton.

A threat to Little Mike in
the race will be Cherokee Artist,
who just missed by a head in the 2010 Canadian Turf. The six-year-old Kentucky
homebred is on the comeback trail after finishing third and second in two
allowance events.

Also among the 10-strong field of the Appleton are Group 2 conqueror Sayif; Grade 2-placed stakes scorer Riviera
Cocktail; and Grade 2 runner-up Asphalt.

Jardim is cross-entered to the Appleton as a main-track only runner.

Rounding out the undercard stakes action on Sunday is the Sir Shackleton,
which drew a graded-caliber field of nine. Included in the line-up are Grade 2
winners Coffee Boy, D’ Funnybone and Regal Ransom, as well as 2009 King’s Bishop (Grade 1) victor Capt.
Candyman Can.