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Rachel out for revenge in La Troienne
A fast pace in the La Troienne is assured, with Rachel being joined on or near the lead by BE FAIR (Exchange Rate), DISTINCTIVE DIXIE (Fusaichi Pegasus) and UNRIVALED BELLE (Unbridled's Song). Of these, only Unrivaled Belle has shown some semblance of being a long-term factor. The gray four-year-old won three of her final four starts of 2009, missing only in the Gazelle S. (G1) where she was a solid second in her graded debut. After a setback on the Santa Anita Pro-Ride, the Bill Mott pupil rebounded to take the March 20 Rampart S. (G3) in wire-to-wire fashion. The field is rounded out by MORENA (Per) (Privately Held), whose best effort in six U.S. starts was a second in the Falls City H. (G2) at Churchill in November. Though not one likely to garner headlines or rewrite the history books, the rivalry between MACHO AGAIN (Macho Uno) and BULLSBAY (Tiznow) has lasted much longer than most that have been labeled as such in recent years. Among the two leading older horses on dirt last season, the pair will square off for a sixth time in the $150,000 Alysheba S. (G3) over 1 1/16 miles. Bullsbay finished first and Macho Again sixth in the 2009 Alysheba after busy winter campaigns, but both enter fresh as daisies for this renewal. Neither has started since the November 27 Clark H. (G2), a race the connections of both would rather forget as neither did much running. For those keeping score, Bullsbay finished ahead of Macho Again in three of their five meetings last season, registering his biggest win in the Whitney H. (G1), while Macho Again settled for a win in the Stephen Foster H. (G1) and a close second to Rachel Alexandra in the Woodward S. (G1). Unlike last season, when Macho Again tended to concede weight to Bullsbay on a routine basis, both are eligible to carry 118 pounds on Friday. Grade 2 veterans FRIESAN FIRE (A.P. Indy) and ARSON SQUAD (Brahms) both merit respect. Friesan Fire, the beaten Kentucky Derby (G1) favorite last year, looked strong in taking the Louisiana H. in January before fading to fourth in the Mineshaft H. (G3) the following month. He is capable of better. Arson Squad, meanwhile, raced himself into winning shape for the April 3 Skip Away S. (G3), where he bested a modest field by nearly four lengths. Another who could do some damage is COOL COAL MAN (Mineshaft), the speedy runner-up to Bullsbay in this event a year ago. Other notables are Grade 3 victor CHOCOLATE CANDY (Candy Ride [Arg]), a bit player on the Triple Crown trail last season, and the D. Wayne Lukas-trained FLYING PRIVATE (Fusaichi Pegasus), who appears to be rounding into his best form following a narrow loss in the Fifth Season S. at Oaklawn earlier this month. The Alysheba serves as a prep for the nine-furlong Stephen Foster, which will be renewed on June 12.
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