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Cat Moves seeks to remain undefeated in Test Trainer Tony Dutrow could continue his current hot streak Saratoga on Saturday when he saddles undefeated CAT MOVES (Tale of the Cat) against seven other three-year-old fillies in the $300,000 Test S. (G1). Cat Moves owns just three career starts, not making her debut until April 26 at Aqueduct, a move that her connections considered to be an investment in her future. "Once we saw she was promising, we did not run her as a two-year-old," said Dutrow, who has sent out seven starters and come back with three wins, one second and three third-place finishes by the end of the first week of racing at the Spa. "Her ankles were a little immature. Had she been of average ability, we would have run her. We knew she was more than average, so we decided to give her some time and let her mature. It's an investment that has paid off very well." In her first start, Cat Moves wired her rivals by 8 1/4 lengths after zipping through fractions of :21.50, :44, :56.55 and 1:10.14. She was equally dominant in taking an allowance at Delaware Park in her next start, winning by 4 3/4 lengths, and then stepped right up into Grade 1 company to take the Prioress in her stakes debut on July 4 at Belmont Park. "She's so calm and professional," Dutrow said of Cat Moves, who will be stretching out to seven furlongs in the Test. "Her first race, she acted as if she had done this a million times. Winning a Grade 1 was our goal, and having done that, I feel so fortunate to be able to participate in the Test S., because the racing world holds it in such high esteem." Back to challenge Cat Moves in the 84th running of the Test will be two who finished behind her in the Prioress: REFORESTATION (Forestry), who was third, and HEART ASHLEY (Lion Heart), who set the pace before fading to finish sixth. "We don't know how good Cat Moves is, but we know we belong," said Billy Turner, Reforestation's trainer. FIRST PASSAGE (Giant's Causeway), ALL OF HER TWIST (Forest Wildcat) and PRETTY PROLIFIC (Lion Heart) come in to the Test from out of town. The Florida-based First Passage took the Azalea S. (G3) on July 11 at Calder while All of Her Twist and Pretty Prolific finished one-two, respectively, in the July 18 Dearly Precious S. at Monmouth Park. FLASHING (A.P. Indy), on the other hand, is no stranger to the New York racing season and will be shortening back up to the same distance over which she won the Nassau County S. (G3) at Belmont Park on May 2. The chestnut was third to Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d'Oro) in the nine-furlong Mother Goose S. (G1) in her last start on June 27. Completing the Test field is OLDE GLAMOUR (Kelly Kip), who has not been off the board in 12 starts, most recently taking the Jersey Girl S. at Belmont Park on July 5 to snap a string of five straight second-place finishes. One race earlier on the card, a field of 14 sophomore fillies, including one also-eligible and three main-track only runners, has been entered in the $70,000 John Hettinger S. going a mile on the inner turf. COMPLICITY (City Zip) is still looking for that elusive first stakes victory after running third in the Indiana Downs Distaff S. on July 6 and will take on the likes of Sands Point S. (G2) third BLUEGRASS PRINCESS (Dynaformer) and the undefeated Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf heroine MARAM (Sahm), who will be returning to competition off that October 24 event.
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