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Soaring Empire confirmed for Donn
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| Soaring Empire, seen here taking the Majestic Light at Monmouth Park on July 31, returned from a near six-month layoff to be fourth in the Hal's Hope
(David Owens/Equi-Photo) |
Soaring Empire breezed five furlongs in 1:01 flat Friday morning over the
fast main track at Gulfstream Park, and trainer Cam Gambolati confirmed him as a
probable starter in the Grade 1, $500,000 Donn Handicap to be run February 11 at
1 1/8 miles.
A son of Empire Maker, Soaring Empire finished fourth behind Jackson Bend in
the Grade 3 Hal's Hope on January 14 going one mile over the track in his first
start since winning the Majestic Light going 1 1/16 miles at Monmouth Park on
July 31. He made a bold bid to the lead in mid-stretch of the Hal's Hope before
giving under jockey Julien Leparoux, who will have the mount in the Donn.
"His work was fine, just maintenance," Gambolati said Friday morning. "His
race in the Hal's Hope wasn't that bad even though he backed up a little toward
the end. It was his first race back after a long layoff and the track was dead
that day for some reason. These kinds of horses should run a mile faster than
1:38.
"We had two options with him -- the Donn or the seven-eighths race (Grade 2
Gulfstream Sprint Championship on February 18) where you would run against
horses that finished second and third in the (Grade 1) Breeders' Cup Sprint,”
referring to Force Freeze and Jackson Bend. "We think he'll handle the longer
distance now and we've had a race over the track. The timing is right to try
some of these horses."
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In addition to Soaring Empire the field expected to line-up for the Donn is
coming up very strong led by Shackleford, winner of the Grade 1 Preakness last
spring, and Grade 1 Belmont hero Ruler on Ice.
Also listed probable are Flat Out, Hymn Book, Mission Impazible, Redeemed,
Sangaree, Trickmeister and Where's Sterling.
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