Rivalries continue in King’s Bishop; Contested cuts back
for Test
by Brisnet.com
All but one of the Grade 2 Amsterdam runners, as well as Trinniberg and Fort
The main-track affair drew 10 sophomores sprinting seven furlongs, and will
As for the King’s Bishop, the race will feature six of the seven runners from
The Amsterdam was supposed to be Fort Loudon’s affirmation of his neck
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Owner Shivananda Parhboo said Trinniberg was meant to run in
the Amsterdam but wound up in the Carry Back to help his hometown track,
Calder, fill a race that only drew five participants. He said his colt
wasn’t primed for the race in which Fort
Loudon nailed him on the line.
“For him not to be ready and to run a race
like that, it was amazing for that,” he said. “We were totally not prepared
for the Carry Back, but now there is no excuse. He is 100 percent ready.”
Trinniberg hasn’t competed since the Carry Back, and will be looking to
Ever So Lucky didn’t compete in either the Amsterdam or Carry Back, as
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Ever So Lucky returned to the races on July 5 at Delaware Park and recorded
an easy 7 1/2-length victory in a one-mile allowance, then ran third behind
Travers contenders Street Life and Five Sixteen in the Curlin Stakes on July 27
while going 1 1/8 miles on the sloppy, sealed track. Jockey John Velazquez was
aboard that day and retains the mount on Saturday.
There are two newcomers in the King’s Bishop, led by the Rick Dutrow-trained
Willy Beamin, who captured the seven-furlong Mike Lee Stakes by
four lengths against state-bred rivals on June 25. The bay gelding captured Wednesday’s 1 1/8-mile Albany Stakes at Saratoga
by 6 1/4 lengths, and Dutrow told
the Daily Racing Form on Monday a good performance in that contest would
see the Suave sophomore run back in the Travers.
Willy Beamin wasn’t entered in the Travers, but could return in the King’s
Bishop on just a couple days rest. That move paid off in the Mike Lee when
Dutrow entered his pupil off a 2 1/4-length optional claiming victory just four
days prior.
“As long as he comes back all right and
Rick (Dutrow) says ‘Let’s do it’, then we’ll do it. It’s all up to Rick,”
said Willy Beamin’s owner, James Riccio. “The
Travers came up pretty tough, not that the King’s Bishop isn’t (tough). At least
we have won at seven-eighths. We’ll cut back, and maybe we’ll get lucky.
“When we
get the numbers tomorrow or the next day, we’ll see how confident we are. If he
ran the right number today, I would say I will be confident he’ll show up. I’m
not going to say we’re going to win, but he’ll show up. To be here on Saturday
will be a great day. For a $25,000 claimer, why not?”
Spin Out is the other newcomer, and will actually be making his stakes bow in
the King’s Bishop. The chestnut son of Hard Spun will be saddled by Zito off a
pair of placings against optional claiming/allowance company in New York and
retains the services of Rosie Napravnik.
One race earlier on Saratoga’s Saturday program, Contested will try to get
“I think the track had a lot to with (Contested’s
Contested returned to California following the
“She’s training well and the weather should be good throughout the
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The bay filly gets a jockey change to
Rafael Bejarano for the race while taking on Aubby K and Amie’s Dini.
Aubby K ran third in the Acorn before stretching out herself in the Grade 2
Delaware Oaks going 1 1/16 miles on July 14. The Street Sense miss round up
fourth that day, just a neck behind third-place finisher Amie’s Dini on the
wire. Aubby K could improve here as her two career wins have come at sprint
distances. The Ralph Nicks filly broke her maiden at Belmont Park last September
by 15 1/2 lengths while going 5 1/2 furlongs and then two races later captured a
6 1/2-furlong optional claimer at Gulfstream Park by 9 3/4 lengths.
Amie’s Dini has proven quite versatile when it comes to distance. The Bandini
The Ron Moquett pupil stretched out to be runner-up in both the Grade 3
Other contenders in the Test include stakes debuter Book Review, who earned a
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“She’s really the last filly that’s even been
within earshot of (Questing) at the finish line, so that gives me some
confidence for sure,” said Book Review’s trainer, Chad Brown. “Questing is
an awfully nice horse. I thought Book Review ran well when she ran second to
her. I’m looking forward to running her and seeing if she can step up to
that level. She’s doing very well.”
Saturday’s stakes action will get underway in the Ballston Spa, which
Zagora was the defending champion of the Diana, but could only manage a
“In hindsight, she probably did need the race,” admitted the mare’s trainer,
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Tapitsfly was third in the Jenny Wiley and would go on to take the Grade 1
Just a Game prior to a fading fourth in the Diana after setting the early pace.
The Dale Romans mare was second in this race last year and will be looking to
improve one spot this time around under Javier Castellano.
“Firmer ground is
Hungry Island ran in last for much of the Diana before putting in a mild
“I was little disappointed
Velazquez will stay aboard Hungry Island.
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Summer Soiree will be making her seasonal bow in this spot, having last been
seen running a half-length second in the Grade 1 Matriarch at Hollywood Park in
late November. Julien Leparoux has the call aboard the Graham Motion
four-year-old.
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