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Gozzip Girl, Mrs Kipling bookend American Oaks

Well Monied is coming off a cozy score in the Honeymoon (Benoit Photo)
Sunday's $700,000 American Oaks Invitational (G1) has attracted an overflow field of 16 fillies, including two also-eligibles. Contested at 1 1/4 miles on the Hollywood Park turf, the eighth running of the American Oaks serves up another fascinating clash between domestic hopefuls and foreign shippers.

Spearheading the home defense are two fillies exiting convincing wins at Hollywood Park -- Honeymoon H. (G2) heroine WELL MONIED (Maria's Mon) and Senorita S. (G3) victress MRS KIPLING (Ire) (Exceed and Excel). The pair wound up in the two far outside posts on Sunday. The Howard Zucker-trained Well Monied, who is bidding for her fourth straight victory, has landed in post 13 with regular rider Joel Rosario. Mrs Kipling, who faces a hurdle in her first attempt beyond a mile, must also overcome ground loss from post 14. David Flores will be back aboard the Neil Drysdale pupil.

In contrast, the two fillies last seen at Belmont Park will break from the two innermost posts. Sands Point S. (G2) winner GOZZIP GIRL (Dynaformer), the more accomplished of the pair, has secured the rail with Kent Desormeaux. Trained by Tom Albertrani, Gozzip Girl captured the Herecomesthebride S. (G3) and Coconut Grove S. at Gulfstream earlier this season, and was also a near-miss runner-up in the Ashland S. (G1) over Keeneland's Polytrack. MAGICAL AFFAIR (Giant's Causeway), a terrific second in the Edgewood S. at Churchill, could muster only fourth behind Gozzip Girl in the Sands Point. The Michael Matz trainee will try to reverse the form on firm turf beneath Julien Leparoux.

The three international invitees -- APPLE CHARLOTTE (GB) (Royal Applause [GB]), RARE RANSOM (GB) (Oasis Dream [GB]) and PUTTANESCA (NZ) (Bertolini) -- have drawn posts 4, 5 and 6, respectively.

Apple Charlotte ships in from England for Henry Cecil, and Mike Smith picks up the mount. The bay filly is a proven commodity at the 1 1/4-mile trip, having won the Swettenham Stud Fillies' Trial S. and lost an agonizing photo in the Lord Weinstock Memorial S. last time out.

The New Zealand-bred Puttanesca also boasts a victory over this distance, courtesy of an up-in-time score in the Royal S. (NZ-G2). The Wayne Hillis pupil has also collected three group placings, including a couple of tight finishes in the Desert Gold S. (NZ-G3) and Eulogy S. (NZ-G3). After a 10-week freshening, she recently returned to post a pair of near-miss efforts versus lesser company, likely tighteners in advance of her major target. Top Australian rider Glen Boss comes in to get acquainted with the chestnut, who will carry the top weight of 125 pounds as a four-year-old by Northern Hemisphere reckoning.

Irish horseman Dermot Weld, who shipped Dimitrova to win the 2003 American Oaks, will be represented by the Group 2-placed Rare Ransom. A winner against older males at Gowran in her sophomore bow, she comes off a fourth in the Irish One Thousand Guineas (Ire-G1). Stable rider Pat Smullen will guide the bay.

Other contenders in the main body of the field include Providencia S. (G2) scorer ACTING LADY (Theatrical [Ire]), most recently second to Well Monied in the Honeymoon; Appalachian S. (G3) queen AFTERNOON STROLL (Stroll), who comes off a third in the American One Thousand Guineas at Arlington Park; Regret S. (G3) runner-up THE BEST DAY EVER (Brahms); and THIRD DAWN (Sky Mesa), second by a nose in the Santa Anita Oaks (G1) and most recently third in the Hollywood Oaks (G2) on Cushion Track.

Other than Puttanesca, the remaining fillies will each tote 121 pounds.

Noble Court rolled home late in the Ack Ack (Benoit Photo)
Two races after the American Oaks, a full field of 14 will head to the gate in the $300,000 Triple Bend H. (G1). NOBLE COURT (Doneraile Court) was a last-out winner of the Ack Ack H. (G3) over the Cushion Track, while MONTEREY JAZZ (Thunderello) set a new course record on Hollywood's turf when getting one mile in 1:32.59 on May 24. Those accomplishments will see the pair share highweight duties of 121 pounds in the seven-furlong Triple Bend.

Seeking to keep his 2009 record perfect in the race, STREET MAGICIAN (Street Cry [Ire]) will be going for his third straight with new rider Leparoux. The pair team up for the first time after Julian Pimental guided the five-year-old to scores in a May 8 allowance/optional claimer and the Karl Boyes Memorial N.W. Pa. S. on June 7. Street Magician will get in at 116 pounds. El Segundo S. winner BAMAHA BREEZE (Lord Carson) will carry one pound less under Alex Solis. That five-furlong turf test was the four-year-old's only start this season thus far.

Bob Baffert will saddle the lightly-raced but highly-regarded sophomore ZENSATIONAL (Unbridled's Song), who has won both of his attempts sprinting on synthetic surfaces. The gray was a smashing maiden winner at Santa Anita in February, and after tiring late in a two-turn experiment, he got back on track with a driving allowance/optional claiming score over the track. Victor Espinoza will reunite with the speed-burner, who gets in with 111 pounds.

SIREN LURE (Joyeux Danseur), hero of the 2006 edition of the Triple Bend, seems to be rounding back into form and will be looking to reclaim his crown in this test. Victorious in the Golden Gate Fields Sprint S. earlier this season, he was most recently fourth by just 1 1/2 lengths in the Los Angeles H. (G3). The Art Sherman-trained eight-year-old will have Frank Alvarado aboard while toting a 118-pound impost.

Also entered are Grade 2 winner REBELLION (GB) (Mozart [Ire]), runner-up as the defending champion in the Commonwealth S. (G2) two back; Ack Ack second RUSH WITH THUNDER (Tribal Rule); and BET ON VICTOR (Yankee Victor), who filled the place spot in the Lazaro Barrera Memorial S. (G3) last out.


 


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