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River Seven riding three-race win streak into Donn

Last updated: 1/30/14 4:26 PM

River Seven has proven to be a triple-surface threat thanks to easy victories on synthetic, turf and dirt

(Lauren King/Adam Coglianese Photography)

When River Seven surged past Csaba in the Gulfstream Park

stretch to post a going-away four-length victory in the December 22 Harlan's

Holiday, it was an eye-opening, perhaps career-changing, performance.

Already acknowledged as a graded-quality turf

runner, a reputation punctuated by a triumph in the Commonwealth Turf at

Churchill Downs in his previous outing, River Seven ran the race of his career,

at least by Speed-figure standards, on Gulfstream's main track while dominating

the defending Harlan's Holiday champion.

The four-year-old son of Johannesburg, who finished second in

the Prince of Wales Stakes at Fort Erie in his only previous start on dirt,

impressed his trainer Nick Gonzalez so much that his primary target for the Ontario-bred gelding became the

Grade 1, $500,000 Donn Handicap at Gulfstream on February 9.

River Seven, who was also nominated for the Grade 1, $300,000

Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap on the same day, is being pointed for a clash with

champion Will Take Charge in the 1

1/8-mile Donn.

"If you think you're a good horse and you want to be one of

the best horses around, those are the kind of horses you have to run against, if

you think you're good enough. I think he is. We'll have to wait until February 9 to

find out," Gonzalez said.

"Whoever shows up isn't going to change our plans.

This has been in our plans since he won the Harlan's Holiday. A lot of people

make a big deal about who's coming, but you have to pay attention to your horse

and get him right. That's what you have to worry about, not someone else's

horse."

Plans to breeze River Seven Thursday morning were scrapped

due to the sloppy track condition.

"We were going to breeze him this morning, but obviously we

canceled it. We probably won't get to it tomorrow the way it looks, so we'll

get to it probably Saturday," explained Gonzalez, whose four-year-old gelding is likely

to breeze five furlongs.

"I probably would have like to do it a few days out

from a week to eight days before the race, but it's not really a problem. It's

not like he has to go out there and do something special. He's a fit horse. He

just needs a little tuner-upper."

River Seven, who'll be ridden again by Joe Rocco Jr., has

pleased his trainer with his training since the Harlan's Holiday.

"I'm not saying he's better, but he definitely is doing

just as good," Gonzalez stated. "He's a hearty, robust horse, a good feeling

horse, very, very easy horse to train."

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