With California Chrome scheduled to return to action in the Pennsylvania
Contested over one mile and 70 yards, the Smarty Jones has attracted a field
Earlier this year at Fair Grounds, the Istan colt finished second in the
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Also exiting the Haskell is Just Call Kenny, who finished sixth in the
nine-furlong test but only 2 3/4 lengths behind Albano. Hero of the six-furlong
Spectacular Bid at Gulfstream in January, the Jump Start colt returned from a
six-month break in early July to finish second by a half-length in the Long
Branch, an ungraded prep for the Haskell.
The lightly-raced Protonico, from the barn of Todd Pletcher, adds blinkers
after finishing a head behind subsequent Travers winner V. E. Day in the
$100,000 Curlin at Saratoga. A mild 3-1 favorite there in just his fourth career
start, the Giant’s Causeway colt is joined by Curlin sixth-placer Joint Custody,
a four-time stakes winner on the Maryland and Delaware circuits.
The Smarty Jones field also includes Almost Famous, third in the Ohio Derby
and Matt Winn in his last two; Lynx, third in the Pegasus and runner-up in the
Prince of Wales at Fort Erie; and Grade 2-placed Classic Giacnroll, most
recently fourth in the West Virginia Derby.
The venerable eight-year-old sprinter Ben’s Cat will attempt to win the Grade
3, $300,000
Turf
Monster Handicap for a third time on Monday. The Maryland-bred
eight-year-old won the five-furlong contest in 2011 and 2012, but finished third
behind returning rivals Stormofthecentury and Tightend Touchdown last year.
An earner of more than $2.1 million, the King Leatherbury trainee has won a
Stormofthecentury has placed just once in four starts since taking the Turf
Grade 1 winner Private Zone, who captured the Vosburgh on dirt at Belmont
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Micromanage, a Grade 3 winner at Gulfstream earlier this term, will be the
one to beat if he contests the Grade 3, $200,000
Greenwood Cup over 1 1/2 miles. The Todd Pletcher trainee, successful by 8
1/2 lengths in the $100,000 Birdstone at Saratoga over 1 3/4 miles last time,
was also entered in Saturday’s Woodward at the Spa.
Also in the lineup are Argentinean Group 2 winner Ever Rider and Grade
3-placed Abraham, both allowance winners at Saratoga most recently; Birdstone
runner-up Irsaal; Argentinean Group 1 winner Lideris, unplaced in both U.S.
starts to date; and West Virginia Governor’s runner-up Adirondack King, who owns
a five-for-12 mark over the Parx main track.
Among the main contenders in the $200,000
Turf
Amazon Handicap, a five-furlong dash for fillies and mares are Spun Cap, an
overnight handicap winner against males at Ellis Park on August 2 following a
year-long layoff. Other leading hopefuls are the stakes veterans Sweet
Cassiopeia, Jewel of a Cat, Miss d’Oro, Quality Lass, Coarsegold, and Joya Real.
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