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Unbridled Belle seeks last hurrah in Falls City
Swift Temper, who just RNA'd for $2.05 million at the Keeneland November Sale, looms as the most likely rival to spoil Unbridled Belle's going away party. The Dale Romans mare has beaten Unbridled Belle in all three of their meetings this year -- by stealing the Del 'Cap with a crafty front-running performance, finishing a best-of-the-rest second behind runaway winner Icon Project in the Personal Ensign, and when checking in third in the Louisville Distaff (G2) here on Kentucky Oaks Day. Swift Temper showed some tactical versatility with her rallying score in the September 12 Ruffian H. (G1) at Belmont, but she comes off two subpar efforts. Only 10th when attempting to transfer her form to Polytrack in the Spinster S. (G1) at Keeneland, the chestnut wound up a non-threatening sixth in the recent Chilukki S. (G2) at Churchill. The five-year-old is eligible to improve with Alan Garcia, the mastermind of her two signature wins, back in the saddle. Also note that Swift Temper was a game second to last year's Falls City winner, Miss Isella (Silver Charm), in the Fleur de Lis H. (G2) at this track and trip in June. If Swift Temper does not take a step forward in the Falls City, she reportedly could be joining Unbridled Belle in retirement. Multiple Grade 1-placed Copper State, a closing runner-up in the Chilukki in her final outing for Steve Asmussen, was recently sold for $400,000 at Keeneland November and will be making her debut for Ronny Werner. Woodbine shipper SERENADING (A.P. Indy) shapes up as an intriguing dark horse. The Josie Carroll mare, who was second in the Doubledogdare S. (G3) at Keeneland in April, exits a wire-to-wire, 2 1/4-length score in the Maple Leaf S. The well-bred Serenading will be trying dirt for the first time since her runner-up effort in her career debut at Fair Grounds in March 2007, but she picks up the services of Julien Leparoux. Rounding out the six-distaffer field are Peruvian champion MORENA (Per) (Privately Held), who has been chasing Unbridled Belle and Swift Temper in her three U.S. starts, and Prairie Meadows Oaks winner BEST LASS (Werblin), who beat older foes in a Churchill turf allowance/optional claimer last time out.
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