January 15, 2025

Albano, Ben’s Cat stand out in Parx stakes

Last updated: 8/29/14 5:20 PM











Albano is likely using the Smarty Jones as a prelude to the $1 million Pennsylvania Derby

(William Osborn/Equi-Photo)

With California Chrome scheduled to return to action in the Pennsylvania
Derby later in September, several potential challengers to the dual classic
winner might emerge from the Grade 3, $300,000
Smarty
Jones
, a local prep at
Parx Racing
on Labor Day.

Contested over one mile and 70 yards, the Smarty Jones has attracted a field
of 10 three-year-olds, with Albano likely to be a solid favorite. Brereton
Jones’ Grade 3-winning homebred has had a productive summer at Monmouth Park,
romping by 6 1/2 lengths in the Pegasus and then finishing a clear second in the
Haskell Invitational behind a loose-on-the-lead Bayern.

Earlier this year at Fair Grounds, the Istan colt finished second in the
Lecomte and Risen Star before his elevation to fourth in the Louisiana Derby.

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.










Ben’s Cat will be looking for his third Turf Monster win in the last four years

(Barbara Weidl/Equi-Photo)

An earner of more than $2.1 million, the King Leatherbury trainee has won a
whopping 22 stakes during his career, and owns a formidable 7-5-1-1 mark over
the Parx turf. In his most recent start, Ben’s Cat defeated Tightend Touchdown
by a nose in the Parx Dash on July 12.

Stormofthecentury has placed just once in four starts since taking the Turf
Monster at 28-1 last year, while Tightend Touchdown has fared better. Prior to
his narrow loss in the Parx Dash, the latter was a popular winner of the
Pennsylvania Governor’s Cup at Penn National for a second time.

Grade 1 winner Private Zone, who captured the Vosburgh on dirt at Belmont
Park last season, tries turf for the first time here. However, the speedy Doug
O’Neill charge as not raced since finishing second to Flat Out in the Cigar Mile
Handicap last November.

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.



Bet Horseracing Free Online at TwinSpires.com