Fall Stars Weekend features nine graded stakes, five of which are Grade 1s,
Trained by Charlie LoPresti, Wise Dan tops a list of likely starters for
A “Win and You’re In” for the Breeders’ Cup Mile, the Shadwell is also likely
The Grade 1, $400,000 First Lady, scheduled for Saturday at a mile on the
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Saturday’s Grade 1,
$500,000 Breeders’ Futurity, serves as a “Win and You’re In” for the
Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, and the likely contenders list includes Bold Conquest, Carpe Diem, Dekabrist, Firespike, Hashtag
Bourbon, Hero of Humor, Keen Ice, Sharm and W V Jetsetter. Conquest Tsunami
is regarded as possible.
The Grade 2, $200,000 Thoroughbred Club of America is a “Win and You’re In”
for the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint. Saturday’s projected field consists
of Anahauc, Janis’s Joy, Leigh Court, R Free Roll,
Southern Honey, Speedinthruthecity and Stonetastic. The possibles are Munnings Sister,
Northern Passion, Spring in the Air and Warm Breeze.
Ashbrook Farm’s Southern Honey completed her major preparations Sunday by
working a half-mile in :48 3/5 on Keeneland’s new dirt track. Going out on her
own, the Rusty Arnold filly posted fractions of :12 1/5 and :24 2/5 and galloped
out five-eighths in 1:02 4/5.
“I like the way she did it,” Arnold said of the three-year-old filly’s third work
over the main track here since returning to Keeneland from Saratoga. “I know she
has had as many works as anybody here.”
Southern Honey won the May 26 Winning Colors at Churchill Downs in her only
prior attempt versus older distaffers. She then shipped to Saratoga where she
finished ninth in the Test at seven furlongs and third in the
Prioress at six furlongs.
“She didn’t run well in the Test but the Prioress was a pretty decent race for
her,” Arnold said. “The filly that beat her by a neck for second (Miss Behaviour)
came back and won the Charles Town Oaks by almost 10 lengths.”
Rounding out Saturday’s stakes quintet is the Grade 3, $150,000 Woodford,
which will likely feature turf sprinters Berlino Di Tiger, Console, Marchman, Mongol Bull, No Nay Never, Positive Side, Sharp
Sensation and Tell All You Know. Big Blue Spirit, City of Weston and
Escapist are possible.
The “Win and You’re In” for the Breeders’ Cup Distaff is set to have a small
The smile on trainer Philip Sims’ face was all anyone needed to see to judge
With jockey Joe Rocco Jr. up and working on her own, Don’t Tell Sophia covered
Fractions on the work were :12 2/5 :24 3/5 and :36 4/5, and she galloped out
“It looked like she liked the track,” Sims said of the six-year-old mare’s first
Don’t Tell Sophia has won three of four starts this year, with her only
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“She had a quarter-crack that popped five days before the Azeri,” Sims
said. “She ran in a bar shoe in the Azeri. The quarter-crack was way back in the
heel where you couldn’t patch it. She belongs to me, so I just gave her the time
off.”
Don’t Tell Sophia returned from a six-month layoff to win the Locust Grove at
Churchill Downs on September 6 defeating among others likely Spinster
rival Molly Morgan.
Also next Sunday, Keeneland will stage its “Win and You’re In” for the
Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, the Grade 3,
$250,000 Bourbon. Can’t Happen Here, Chief Kitten, Croninthebarbarian, Danny
Boy, International Star, It’ll Be Fine, Kutuzov, Luck of the Kitten, Majestico,
Silver Ride, Thirtysilverpieces and Zandar are all projected to line up.
Possible is Conquest Tsunami, who is also under consideration for Saturday’s
Breeders’ Futurity on dirt.
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