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Artiste Royal seeks Whittingham repeat

Madeo will attempt to earn his first Grade 1 in the Whittingham (Charles Pravata/Horsephotos.com)

Multiple Grade 1 hero ARTISTE ROYAL (Ire) (Danehill) will pursue his second consecutive edition of the $300,000 Charles Whittingham Memorial H. (G1) at Hollywood Park on Saturday. Trained by Neil Drysdale, the eight-year-old opened up his 2009 season with a victory in the San Marcos S. (G2), but he found the Frank E. Kilroe Mile H. (G1) distance too short for him when rallying for fifth next out. Artiste Royal wasn't able to catch MIDSHIPS (Mizzen Mast) after stumbling at the start of the San Luis Rey H. (G2), checking in third as the favorite, but he's eligible to make amends for that setback under new rider Joel Rosario.

Midships, who has made a fast transition to U.S. racing under the tutelage of Bobby Frankel, will bring a two-race winning streak into the 1 1/4-mile turf affair. After defeating Artiste Royal in the San Luis Rey, the front-running specialist captured the San Juan Capistrano Invitational H. (G2) on April 19. The four-year-old will retain the services of Victor Espinoza.

MADEO (Mizzen Mast) will look to build upon the momentum of his head decision in the Inglewood H. (G3) on April 26. Mike Smith gave up the mount on Mine That Bird (Birdstone) to ride the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moss colorbearer, and the John Shirreffs-trained colt captured the 2008 edition of the Del Mar Derby (G2). The four-year-old is the 119-pound highweight over Artiste Royal and Midships, who will both tote 118.

Canadian Grade 3 winner GLOBETROTTER (Street Cry [Ire]) exits an encouraging allowance score at Santa Anita, his second start back from a lengthy layoff, and Joe Talamo will pick up the mount for John Sadler. Grade 2 victor UNION AVENUE (Gone West) and Grade 1 runner-up LIQUIDITY (Tiznow) round out the six-horse field.

One race earlier at Hollywood, the $100,000 Ack Ack H. (G3) will feature a field of 11 over 7 1/2 furlongs on the Cushion Track. Grade 2 winner NOBLE COURT (Doneraile Court), winner of the March 21 Joe Hernandez S. at Santa Anita in his lone 2009 appearance, is a top contender, and SIERRA SUNSET (Bertrando) will make his first start back following a near 15-month layoff. Trained by Jeff Bonde, the California-bred Sierra Sunset was last seen recording a three-length score in the 2008 Rebel S. (G2).


 


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