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Azeri remains on fence for Falls City

Last updated: 11/22/04 7:51 PM

Azeri remains on fence for Falls City

Due

to a high weight assignment, Azeri is still uncertain for this

Thursday's Fall City H.  (Michael J.

Marten/Horsephotos.com)

Trainer D. Wayne Lukas said Monday that the status of 2002 Horse of

the Year AZERI (Jade Hunter) remains uncertain for Thursday's $300,000

Falls City H. (G2) at Churchill Downs. Her connections are concerned

about the 126-pound impost assigned to the six-year-old mare for the 1

1/8-mile contest.

Azeri, who exits a fifth-place finish to Ghostzapper (Awesome

Again) in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), will have to spot her rivals

10-to-18 pounds if she starts in the 89th running of the Falls City.

Entries will be drawn Tuesday, and Lukas said the final decision rests

with owner Michael Paulson.

If Paulson decides to pass on the Falls City, Azeri will be given

some time off and sent to California. She wouldn't race again until

next year.

Lukas said he would enter SUSAN'S ANGEL (Cape Town) in the Falls

City if Azeri doesn't run.

MAYO ON THE SIDE (French Deputy), who defeated Azeri in the Humana

Distaff (G1) on Derby Day, is confirmed to the Falls City. Other

probables include Churchill Downs Distaff (G2) heroine HALORY LEIGH (Halory

Hunter), INDY GROOVE (A.P. Indy), SHADOW CAST (Smart Strike) and RED

CELL (Geri).

Friday's main event at Churchill is the 130th running of the

$500,000 Clark H. (G2) and one of the top contenders, Woodward S. (G1)

runner-up SAINT LIAM (Saint Ballado), is scheduled to arrive at

Churchill Downs from trainer Richard Dutrow's New York shedrow on

Tuesday.

Other horses considered likely for the nine-furlong Clark are

Goodwood Breeders' Cup (G2) victor LUNDY'S LIABILITY (Brz) (Candy

Stripes); Grade 1 hero PERFECT DRIFT (Dynaformer), who exits a fourth

in the Breeders' Cup Classic; Ack Ack H. (G3) winner SIR CHEROKEE

(Cherokee Run); EUROSILVER (Unbridled's Song), who finished second off

the layoff in Keeneland's Perryville S. last out; Grade 3 winner SUAVE

(A.P. Indy); BEST MINISTER (Deputy Minister); and SEEK GOLD (Touch

Gold).

Recent Fayette S. (G3) winner MIDWAY ROAD (Jade Hunter), who

breezed five furlongs in 1:01 at Churchill on Sunday, remains possible

for the Clark, according to conditioner Neil Howard on Monday. Super

Derby (G2) winner FANTASTICAT (Storm Cat) is another possibility.

Multiple Grade 2 winner PURGE (Pulpit) remains under consideration

but appears more likely to contest Saturday's Cigar Mile H. (G1) at

Aqueduct for trainer Todd Pletcher.

Saturday's $200,000 Golden Rod S. (G2) for two-year-old fillies at Churchill

gained another starter Monday when trainer Marcelo Polanco confirmed that

CULTURE CLASH (Petionville), who finished 10th in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile

Fillies (G1) last out, will contest the 1 1/16-mile event.

Alcibiades S. (G2) queen RUNWAY MODEL (Petionville), who finished a good

third in the Breeders' Cup; IN THE GOLD (Golden Missile), who finished a close

third in the Alcibiades most recently; stakes winner KOTA (Indian Charlie);

QUIET OPTIMISM (Deputy Minister); and SUMMERLY (Summer Squall), who exits a

dominant 14-length maiden score for trainer Steve Asmussen, are all considered

likely for the Golden Rod.

The other big event under the Twin Spires this weekend is the $200,000

Kentucky Jockey Club S. (G2) and a solid field of juveniles is lining up for the

8 1/2-furlong test. The probables are Iroquois S. (G3) winner STRAIGHT LINE

(Boundary); Kentucky Juvenile Cup (G3) hero GREATER GOOD (Intidab); B.B. BEST

(Yes It's True), winner of two divisions of the Florida Stallion series; Lone

Star Juvenile victor and Bashford Manor S. (G3) runner-up STORM SURGE (Storm

Cat); Iroquois runner-up SOCIAL PROBATION (Jules); Kentucky Juvenile runner-up

and recent allowance winner MAGNA GRADUATE (Honor Grades); HIGHGROVE (Forestry);

and RUSH BAY (Cozzene), who exits an impressive maiden win at Churchill Downs.

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