DISTAFF DIARY
APRIL 13, 2005
by Hunter T. Houlihan
Divisional leader ASHADO (Saint Ballado) made her first start of 2005 in the
April 9 Apple Blossom H. (G1) at Oaklawn Park, finishing fifth as the 1-2
favorite in a stellar field of seven. The Todd Pletcher trainee ran in second
for much of the 8 ½-furlong event before faltering inside the final eighth of a
mile. The second choice in the Apple Blossom, DREAM OF SUMMER (Siberian Summer),
led the field throughout and was never headed at any call. The six-year-old
mare, conditioned by Juan Garcia and ridden to victory by Pat Valenzuela,
finished a close second in the Santa Margarita Invitational H. (G1) in her
previous start and stamped her name near the top of many distaff lists with her
win in Hot Springs. STAR PARADE (Arg) (Parade Marshall) and SHADOW CAST (Smart
Strike), the second- and third-place finishers, closed well to pass the tiring
Ashado and merit respect off their performances.
GOOD STUDENT (Arg) (Louis Quatorze) scratched from the Apple Blossom and ran
the following day in the 1 1/16-mile Bayakoa S., but to no avail. The
five-year-old was last out of the gate and came up empty in the stretch drive,
finishing fourth. In the end, the day belonged to TWO TRAIL SIOUX (Indian
Charlie), who took over after a half-mile in :46 4/5 and never looked back. This
was the four-year-old’s first black-type win, and the promising filly has never
missed the board, showing a record of 8-5-2-1. She is definitely one to watch.
On Wednesday, Keeneland will host the fourth running of the Madison S. (G3),
which has achieved graded status for the first time. The new leader in the Distaff division, MADCAP
ESCAPADE (Hennessy), has been installed as the deserving 4-5 morning-line
favorite after romping in her seasonal debut, the Shirley Jones H. (G2), by two
lengths. In doing so, the four-year-old set a new track record at Gulfstream
Park, getting the seven-furlong Madison distance in 1:22. Having never finished out of the money,
Madcap Escapade should be a formidable opponent in a seven-horse field that
includes SOURIS (Defrere), who enters off four-straight stakes wins; MOLTO VITA
(Carson City), a Grade 3 winner at Keeneland; and the classy BENDING STRINGS
(American Chance), who will make her 2005 bow but has 10 graded starts in a row
under her belt.
Not to be forgotten are TARLOW (Stormin Fever), who won the Santa Margarita
over the Apple Blossom winner; Next Move H. (G3) heroine DAYDREAMING (A.P.
Indy); and SOCIETY SELECTION (Coronado’s Quest), who has yet to start since her
seasonal bow in the Shirley Jones.
DISTAFF TOP THREE: |
1st-MADCAP ESCAPADE |
2nd-DREAM OF SUMMER |
3rd-TARLOW |