November 23, 2024

Aegon Turf Sprint J

Last updated: 5/1/08 4:20 PM


AMERICAN
GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS


AEGON TURF SPRINT S.
(G3), 5TH-CD, $100,000, 3YO/UP, 5FT, 1:26 P.M. EDT, 5-2
 
1
ATTICUS KRISTY, 7, G, by Atticus—Christy Love, by Unbridled O-Centaur Farms Inc; B-Centaur Farms, Inc. (Ky)
2
FUNKY PIRATE, 7, G, by Montbrook—Tambien Me Voy, by Orono O-Billy Hays; B-A. Clare Silva (Fl)
3
DEMARCATION, 4, G, by Gulch—Divine Line, by Boundary O-Amerman
Racing Stables; B-Canard Investments, LLC (Ky)
4
SGT. BERT, 7, G, by Confide—Another Good Thing, by Crafty Prospector O-Fred Preuss Jr & Karen Schoenmeyer; B-Joyce Meek (Ky)
5
SALUTE THE COUNT, 8, G, by Count the Time—Marie de Hesse, by Iron Courage O-Michael Dubb & Robert Joscelyn; B-Castle Rock Stud Inc & Del Pettigrew (Ky)
6
MR. NIGHTLINGER, 4, c, by Indian Charlie—Timely Quarrel, by Time for a Change O-Martin Racing Stable & Carl Moore Manage; B-Brereton C. Jones (Ky)
7
THE NTH DEGREE, 7, G, by Distorted Humor—Coastal Wave, by Dixieland Band O-Rodney J Winkler; B-Rodney J. Winkler (Co)
8
INDIAN ASHTON, 4, G, by Tribal Rule—Justanotherblonde, by Bertrando O-Brian O’Laughlin Sanjesh Sharma & Wesley; B-Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Wygod (Ca)


Eight turf sprinters will travel five panels on the Churchill Downs lawn in
Friday’s $100,000 Aegon Turf Sprint S. (G3). This field lacks a standout,
and we’ll side with the Richard Dutrow-trained SALUTE THE COUNT (Count the
Time). Second last out in a competitive allowance/optional claimer at Keeneland,
the hard-trying eight-year-old has amassed 11 career wins and five at this
distance. The gelded bay has been in the top three in eight of his last 10
outings and had a nice five-furlong drill in advance of this. Kent Desormeaux
will guide the Kentucky-bred.

MR. NIGHTLINGER (Indian Charlie) shocked when annexing the Shakertown S. (G3)
most recently for high-percentage trainer Bret Calhoun. The
improving four-year-old looks like a huge threat in here with his gate speed
over a course that plays well to that running style, and we were impressed that
he handled the moisture-laden grass at Keeneland with relative ease. Jamie
Theriot will be in the irons of the likely pacesetter.

INDIAN ASHTON (Tribal Rule) was second in a stakes try against a solid
performer in Bonfante (Fruition) most recently and will surely factor with a similar effort in here for
Wesley Ward. The gelded four-year-old was placed into some tough spots as a
sophomore but has blossomed since transitioning to the lawn, posting a pair of
wins and two seconds from a quartet of turf sprints. Julio Garcia will be aboard
the top three threat.

DEMARCATION (Gulch) took his turf debut last summer at Arlington and enters
this in decent form for Paul McGee. The gelding has
the ability to be a useful turf performer, but his lack of early zip could find him
with a little too much left to do in the stretch beneath Julien Leparoux. We
surely can expect this one to come home fast to challenge for a placing. 

Ten-time winner ATTICUS KRISTY (Atticus) hasn’t won since 2006, but sports a
solid 7-3-1-1 mark over this oval, and the chestnut isn’t facing the deepest
field ever assembled in this one. Conditioned by Merrill Scherer, the
seven-year-old gelding was an even fifth in the Shakertown and is capable with
his best. SGT. BERT (Confide) is another in here who could surprise with his top
showing, but the gelding is winless in 11 tries on the Churchill turf and it’s hard to
get excited about a horse who is winless since 2006. With that said, the Gary
Montgomery charge could hit the board at a big number.

THE NTH DEGREE (Distorted Humor) was no factor as the defending champion in the Shakertown and has been
in poor form for the last year, so we’ll look elsewhere. FUNKY PIRATE (Montbrook)
is winless on the green, and although this race is pretty wide open, he’s tough
to suggest at big odds.