Sassy Image aims for big road win in Princess Rooney
by Vance Hanson
Sassy Image, like numerous professional sports teams, is a
world-beater at home but highly vulnerable when she hits the road. However, a
road win Saturday in the $350,000 Princess Rooney H. (Grade 1) at Calder would
greatly enhance her prospects for an Eclipse Award as champion female sprinter,
an honor often decided by the results of the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint
(Grade 1), conveniently run this year on Sassy Image's home court of Churchill Downs
on November 4.
The Princess Rooney is the highest-ranked of four graded stakes on Calder's
Summit of Speed program, all contested at six furlongs. The others are the
$350,000 Smile Sprint H. (Grade 2) for older horses, the $200,000 Carry Back S. (Grade 2)
for three-year-olds, and the $150,000 Azalea S. (Grade 3) for three-year-old fillies.
While much of trainer Dale Romans' attention this season has been on his
Preakness S. (Grade 1) winner Shackleford, Sassy Image arguably represents
the stable's best hope of winning a divisional championship. The four-year-old is
undefeated in five career starts at Churchill Downs, including the Humana
Distaff (Grade 1) and Winning Colors S. (Grade 3) in her last two. Continued success under
the Twin Spires later this season would seem to give her an advantage in the
championship race.
The Humana Distaff was a three-length triumph for Sassy Image over Hilda's
Passion, who had a massive hiccup in last Sunday's Bed o'
Roses H. (Grade 3) at odds of 1-5. The Winning Colors was a sterner test as Sassy
Image just got up by a neck to deny a gallant Beat the Blues, subsequent winner of the Saylorville S. at Prairie Meadows.
Attempting to win the Princess Rooney off a near six-month layoff is
Champagne d'Oro, winner last year of the Acorn S. (Grade 1) and Test
S. (Grade 1). She was last seen running fourth in the January 16 El Encino S. (Grade 2),
her fourth consecutive unplaced finish since the Test. Of slightly more interest despite the rise in class is Derwin's
Star, the 2010 Charles Town Oaks winner who recently returned a winner in a
Parx Racing allowance following a layoff of more than eight months. The chestnut
held her own against two relative giants -- Blind Luck and
Havre de Grace -- when 1 1/2 lengths third in the Delaware Oaks
(Grade 2) last summer.
Calder mainstays are well-represented in the Princess Rooney. Among them are
Musical Romance, winner of the U Can Do It H. and Ema Bovary S., and the
multiple stakes-placed Indulgence, Bella Moneta, and Don'ttalktome.
Seven were entered for the Smile Sprint, won last year by eventual champion
Big Drama. Grade 1 veteran Noble's Promise enters off a
convincing one-length win in the Aristides S. (Grade 3) at Churchill for Ken McPeek,
and like Sassy Image, can enhance his championship credentials here knowing the
final round will be held on the home track he likes.
The Smile Sprint will be no cakewalk, though. Apriority has been
unlucky to have fallen just short in the Carter H. (Grade 1), Churchill Downs S. (Grade
2) and Sunshine Millions Sprint this season, but is overdue for a first
black-type success and will try to achieve that over a track he's undefeated
over. Grade 2 victor This Ones for Phil, also a two-time Calder winner,
impressively won the May 14 Decathlon S. at Monmouth following a 14-month
layoff. Last time he was a distant second in the True North H. (Grade 2) over a muddy
Belmont strip.
Not to be overlooked are Giant Ryan, who's won four straight
including the June 11 Ponche H., a course-and-distance prep, and the Bob
Baffert-trained Irrefutable, whose lone finish outside the
top two occurred on grass.
Baffert will have one of the favorites in the Carry Back in Smash, whose only setback in three Hollywood Park appearances was a second to
eventual Affirmed H. (Grade 3) winner Coil in his
seasonal bow May 6. Panamanian standout Indiano has fared well in the
U.S., running second in the Swale S. (Grade 2) and last time taking the Unbridled S.
by 4 1/2 lengths on the Summit of Speed preview card.
Others of note include the Todd Pletcher-trained Cal Nation, who's added only an allowance since his dazzling debut score at
Gulfstream in February, and the stakes-winning Close it Out.
Baffert could also have the favorite in the Azalea when he sends out May Day
Rose, winner this season of the Railbird S. (Grade 3), Santa Ysabel
S. (Grade 3) and Instant Racing S. Among her challengers is the undefeated Just
Louise, a half-sister to Grade 2 winner Sara Louise. Just Louise
has not been in action since taking the Debutante S. (Grade 3) at Churchill more than
a year ago. The top local prospect is Beso Grande, winner of the
Leave Me Alone S. and French Village S. in her last two.
The $55,000
Sweettrickydancer S., for three-year-old fillies at one mile on
the turf, is also a part of Calder's 12-race program.
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