December 22, 2024

Breeders’ Cup contenders likely to emerge from Summer, Natalma

Last updated: 9/11/13 5:13 PM


Breeders’ Cup contenders likely to emerge from Summer,
Natalma

Potential candidates for the Breeders’ Cup juvenile turf stakes will be on
hand at Woodbine Saturday to compete in a pair of one-mile grass events, the
Grade 2, C$200,000
Summer and
the Grade 2, C$200,000
Natalma
for fillies.

The Summer attracted a field of 10 including the fillies Spanish Flower and
My Conquestadory, who were cross-entered in Natalma. The lone U.S.-trained
invader is School On the Hill, who posted a 46-1 upset in his debut at Arlington
on August 22. Trained by Wayne Catalano, the Student Council colt rallied from
mid-pack to win going away by 2 3/4 lengths going a mile.

School On a Hill was also cross-entered in Saturday’s Kentucky Downs Juvenile
Turf, and his withdrawal from this would make the Summer an all-Canadian affair.
Asserting Bear and Tropic of Artie, who were separated by a head in a
seven-furlong maiden event on August 17, are the only Woodbine-based entrants
with prior grass form.

Trainer Mark Casse has three entered for the Summer: Phenomenalmoon, last-out
maiden winner going seven furlongs on Polytrack; Matador, fourth in the
C$150,000 Vandal in his career debut; and the first-time starter My
Conquestadory, a daughter of Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Artie Schiller.

In addition to the filly Spanish Flower, a daughter of Artie Schiller who was
a solid second in her debut last out, the other major contender in the Summer is
Dig Alittle Deeper, a maiden son of Stroll who finished a distant second in the
C$125,000 Swynford last out.

Casse is also well-represented in the Natalama. Joining My Conquestadory are
grass maiden winners Spring Likeacobra and Appreciating, who are expected to vie
for favoritism, and the Ontario Debutante third-placer Madly Truly.

Also likely to attract a large amount of play is the Chad Brown-trained Ready
to Act, who posted a mild 7-1 upset in her debut at Saratoga going 5 1/2
furlongs on the turf in late July.

Other contenders include Ontario Debutante winner Skylander Girl and the
Roger Attfield-trained pair of Unspurned and Llanarmon. Unspurned, a daughter of
Lemon Drop Kid, won at first asking over the Polytrack on August 17, while
Llanarmon rallied to finish third behind Appreciating in her August 23 debut.



Bet Horseracing Free Online at TwinSpires.com