Purple Egg faces seven in Gulfstream Derby; Merit Man heads
Spectacular Bid
The road to the $1 million Florida Derby on March 30 kicks off at Gulfstream
Purple Egg, a smart one-length winner of the December 1 Inaugural at Tampa
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“The first time I saw this horse gallop, I said ‘What a stride!’ He did
things so easily,” Cibelli said recently. “His last race was his toughest after
the first two came to him rather easily. I’ve always thought he wanted to go
long.”
Star Contender was among the leading two-year-olds at Woodbine in 2012,
winning the $250,000 Cup and Saucer Stakes and finishing second in the $250,000
Coronation Futurity on November 10. Those races were on turf and Polytrack and
the Henny Hughes colt is set to make his dirt debut for trainer Mark Casse. Star
Contender will adds blinkers and regular rider Patrick Husbands has the
assignment.
“We had a lot of nice two-year-olds this year and he was the greenest of the
bunch,” Casse said Wednesday morning from Palm Meadows. “He’s Canadian-bred and
there are so many good races for them at Woodbine, we just left him up there.
He’s trained very well on dirt, but it’s a question you want to answer.”
Almost English could attract support in his first stakes appearance. A
$160,000 Keeneland September yearling purchase, the gray Tapit colt has made
three starts, impressively breaking his maiden second-time out at Parx Racing
before recording a third in a November 7 allowance at Churchill Downs. Jockey
Jose Lezcano will be in the saddle for trainer Nick Zito.
Sr. Quisqueyano, runner-up un the Jack Price Juvenile, Birdonthewire and
Foolish Pleasure in his last three outings, is entered for conditioner Luis
Olivares, and Uptown Anthem also placed in a couple of Calder stakes last fall
for trainer Bill Kaplan. Undrafted exits a sharp two-length allowance/optional
claiming score on Gulfstream’s turf and will make his dirt bow in the Gulfstream
Park Derby for owner and New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Walker. John
Velazquez retains the mount for Wesley Ward.
Itsmyluckyday and Joshua’s Comprise complete the field.
Merit Man figures to be a solid favorite in the six-furlong Spectacular Bid
“He ran a great race (in the Breeders’ Cup),” Hess said from California
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Brave Dave is among the most experienced and accomplished in the Spectacular
Bid line-up with jockey Paco Lopez re-united with the colt for trainer Eddie
Plesa Jr. A homebred son of Put It Back, Brave Dave won his career debut at
Calder on June 30 and shipped to Monmouth Park with Plesa’s summer division.
Brave Dave made his second start in the Grade 2 Sanford Stakes at Saratoga on
July 22, finishing fourth behind Bern Identity after prompting the pace and then
drifting out to the middle of the track in the stretch. From the Sanford, Brave
Dave won three straight: the Grade 3 Sapling Stakes at Monmouth on September 2,
the Birdonthewire on September 29 and the Jack Price Juvenile on November 10. In
his last outing, Brave Dave finished second by a length as the 1-2 favorite to
Purple Egg in the Inaugural.
“I have a lot of respect for Jane Cibelli’s horse (Purple Egg) that beat us,
but there were some things that worked against us that day,” Plesa said. “First,
he (Brave Dave) had to ship up there and then we had a little bug in our barn at
the time and when we scoped him he had a little mucous. He’s 110 percent now.”
Little Distorted has run only once but can’t be dismissed from top three
consideration in his stakes bow. The Distorted Humor colt made a flashy debut at
Belmont Park on October 28, earning a 102 BRIS Speed rating while scoring by 2
1/4 lengths, and he was sold and transferred to Darrin Miller afterward. Javier
Castellano will ride for the first time.
Rounding out the six-horse Spectacular Bid field is Rockyshomerun, Cat Five
Hurricane and City of Weston.
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