The leading protagonists in the Grade 1, $250,000
Run over one turn at the Big A, the Cigar Mile highlights a program which
One of the leading older runners of 2010 when handing champion Blame his only
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To Honor and Serve saw his late bid for a divisional championship end when
coming up empty through the stretch of the Breeders’ Cup Classic, a race won by
his now-retired stablemate Drosselmeyer. The Bill Mott trainee had preceded that
race with a convincing score in the Grade 2 Pennsylvania Derby, and would seem
to have little fear cutting back from from 1 1/4 miles to one mile. That was the
distance over which he won the Grade 2 Nashua Stakes at Aqueduct a year ago,
which he followed up with a victory in the Remsen.
Trainer Todd Pletcher has entered the Mike Repole-owned duo of Calibrachoa
and Caixa Eletronica, both of whom were also entered in the six-furlong, Grade 3
Fall Highweight Handicap on Thanksgiving. Calibrachoa recently proved better
than his stablemate in the Grade 3 Bold Ruler Stakes at seven furlongs, but
Caixa Eletronica might be the better fit for the one-mile distance given his
three-length triumph in the Westchester in late May.
Finishing in between the Repole entry in the Bold Ruler was Sangaree, who is
still seeking an elusive graded win for his owner, the Godolphin Stable. The
six-year-old has run second in four of his last attempts against graded foes,
including the Grade 1 Triple Bend Handicap in July 2010.
The Cigar Mile field is rounded out by Hymn Book, a multiple overnight stakes
winner this season, and the New York-bred stakes winner Pretty Boy Freud.
One champion that will be participating at Aqueduct on Saturday is Awesome
Successful by two lengths in the seven-furlong Le Slew Stakes at Belmont on
Due to its Grade 1 status the Gazelle attracted nine other fillies, but with
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This year’s Remsen should be much different from the 2010 edition, which To
Honor and Serve won over four opponents at 3-5. A field of 10 colts and geldings
will go postward with no apparent standout among them.
Live Oak Plantation, the owner of To Honor and Serve, will send out Souper
Speedy, a half-brother to Grade 1 Blue Grass Stakes winner Brilliant Speed. The
colt surprised at first asking on October 1, taking a Belmont maiden special
weight by three parts of a length at 31-1. Another intriguing entrant from a
pedigree perspective is Stephanoatsee, a recent Laurel maiden graduate who’s a
half-brother to Grade 1 Preakness Stakes winner Shackleford and to 2007 Grade 1
Alabama Stakes winner Lady Joanne.
Pletcher will saddle the recent Belmont maiden romper El Padrino and turf
maiden scorer Our Entourage, who ran fifth in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Futurity
last out. Though a non-factor in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, the Gary
Contessa-trained Speightscity has already won over the nine-furlong trip when
taking a Saratoga maiden by 11 1/2 lengths.
Others of note include last-out Toccet Stakes scorer Managed Account and
recent allowance winner Done Talking.
A wide-open Demoiselle also goes with a field of 10, with favoritism possibly
going to the Pletcher-trained Disposablepleasure, who broke her maiden by 11
lengths at Belmont in her third career start. Others likely to attract support
are the Live Oak entry of Wee Party and minor stakes winner Lady Cohiba, Darley
Stable’s Captivating Lass, New York-bred stakes winner Wildcat’s Smile, and
Keeneland maiden winner Indyniable.