Discreet Marq, a Patricia Generazio homebred, brings a three-race winning
Clement said that by running Discreet Marq in the Del Mar Oaks, the filly was
“It seems to me that year after year, you’re always guaranteed to have firm
Edward Cox’s Naples Bay has been training at Saratoga in preparation for
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“She trains better there (at Saratoga) than at Belmont,” Clement said. “She
had her last work a few days ago there (four furlongs on the Oklahoma training
track in :51 1/5 on Wednesday). She went well, came back in good shape. She’ll
be at Belmont Park on Friday and we’ll school her.”
Lubash also is aiming for a title defense, having won the 2012 Ashley T.
Cole, a 1 1/8-mile turf race for New York-breds three-years-old and up. On
Sunday, he’ll try for his first win since the Fort Marcy on May 4. Most
recently, he was fourth in the West Point on August 15 at Saratoga.
“He’s trained well (since the West Point) and had a decent work, so as of now
he’s a ‘go’ as well,” said Clement, who trains the homebred for Aliyu Ben J
Stables.
Live Oak Plantation’s Za Approval, winner of this season’s Appleton and Red
Bank, will carry the torch for the Clement barn on Sunday in the Grade 1
Woodbine Mile.
Clement had a successful Saturday, unveiling sharp debut winner Bikini
Beauty at Belmont and capturing the Kentucky Downs Ladies Marathon Stakes
with Mystical Star.
Bikini Beauty, a two-year-old filly owned by L. Neil Jones, rallied from
10th to break her maiden by 3 3/4 widening lengths in a seven-furlong turf race.
Clement said the Bernardini filly could make her next start in the Miss Grillo
on October 6 at Belmont.
“She just won yesterday. Let’s enjoy it for a few days,” Clement said. “I
will confer with my owner this week, but I keep her under consideration for the
Miss Grillo.”
Cheyenne Stables’ Mystical Star was rerouted to Kentucky Downs after
Saratoga’s Glens Falls on Labor Day was transferred to the main track. She made
a late surge to win the Ladies Marathon by a neck in course-record time, and
Clement said she could make her next start in the Flower Bowl Invitational on
September 28 at Belmont, the Spinster on October 6 at Keeneland, or the E. P.
Taylor on October 9 at Woodbine.
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