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Centre Court sent to Rood & Riddle; Zinzay bound for Jessamine

Last updated: 8/26/13 4:34 PM

Centre Court sent to Rood & Riddle; Zinzay bound for

Jessamine

Centre Court, only eighth in the Ballston Spa on Saturday, has been

sent to Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital near Lexington, Kentucky, to undergo a nuclear

scan, trainer George "Rusty" Arnold revealed.

"She's sound, but something has gone amiss that I haven't found," Arnold said

of the Jenny Wiley winner, who had also disappointed in the July 27 Diana before

her latest flop.

"I worked hard trying to find it, but I'm missing something. She's going to

be examined on Wednesday morning, and then I'll get a report from (Dr. Larry

Bramlage).

"She trained sensationally, but something has changed in the

afternoon. She wasn't comfortable leaving the gate, she had her head in the air,

she was bearing out. Nothing was right. Something is there that I'm missing and

all of my vets are missing."

Arnold had better fortune on Sunday with another daughter of Smart Strike, Regis Racing's Zinzay.

The trainer believed that the well-bred juvenile was destined to be

a turf horse, and his opinion was validated when she won by a neck in her debut,

a 1 1/16-mile maiden special weight.

"I never expect them to pull out a victory," Arnold said. "I expect them to run

well. She had trained well and we thought she had performed well, and that's all

you can ask for a two-year-old first-time starter. Winning is just a bonus."

Zinzay is the first foal to race out of Music Room, an unraced half-sister to

Music Note, who posted Grade 1 scores in the Beldame, Coaching Club American

Oaks, Ballerina, and Mother Goose on the dirt; and Musical Chimes, a Group/Grade

1 turf star who captured the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches (French One Thousand Guineas) and

John C. Mabee Handicap.

"She likes the grass," Arnold said. "Her works were better on the grass. I don't

think she is going to see the dirt."

On Sunday, Zinzay tracked 4-5 favorite Hillhouse High in second before striking

to the front in midstretch and asserting herself late under jockey Joe Rocco, Jr. Crown Queen, a half-sister to Royal Delta, finished 3

1/4 lengths behind the

winner in third.

"She did everything right," Arnold said of Zinzay. "She acted good in the paddock, she

acted good in the gate. She broke well and did everything the right way. We're

very happy with her. She had trained well, but you don't know if they are going

to do it until they do it."

Arnold said Zinzay likely will make her next start in the Grade 3 Jessamine on

October 9 at Keeneland.

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