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Vineyard Haven entered in UAE Guineas
Regal Ransom, a smart first-out winner for Kiaran McLaughlin at Saratoga, was dispatched as the 7-5 favorite in the Norfolk S. (G1) at Santa Anita. The dark bay chased the pace in that two-turn debut, but ultimately faded to finish eighth. Regal Ransom turned in a much better effort in his Dubai premiere in the aforementioned conditions race, where he yielded late and was beaten only a half-length by Desert Party. A field of 10 will start in the U.A.E. Two Thousand Guineas. Other notables include a pair of Argentinean-breds from the ever-dangerous Mike de Kock barn, BLUES AND ROCK (Casual Meeting) and ROCKS OFF (Orpen), who were fourth and fifth, respectively, to Desert Party in that January 22 prep. Considering that Rocks Off was a champion two-year-old in South Africa, and Blues and Rock was twice Group 1-placed in Argentina, both figure to move forward off their Dubai debut. Also on Thursday's card is an about 6 1/2-furlong turf sprint for sophomores that attracted a field of 12, plus four reserves. Representing Godolphin are JOSE ADAN (Crypto Star), who crossed the wire first in the Arlington-Washington Futurity (G3) only to be disqualified to second, and Sunday Silence S. victor CITY STYLE (City Zip), exiting a fourth-place effort in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf. Vineyard Haven, Desert Party, Regal Ransom, Jose Adan and City Style are all nominated to the American Triple Crown. Godolphin's top Triple Crown hopeful, champion MIDSHIPMAN (Unbridled's Song), is expected to make his sophomore debut later at the Carnival, with the March 5 Al Bastakiya being his first likely target.
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