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Winning Cause bids to stay perfect on Polytrack in Marine

Winning Cause extended his Polytrack mark to three-for-three in the Lexington (Keeneland/Coady Photography)
Winning Cause had enough points to run in the Kentucky Derby after capturing the Lexington Stakes at Keeneland, but connections instead opted to keep him on the Polytrack that suits him so well. The Todd Pletcher trainee will accordingly line up in the next logical spot for a sophomore of his profile -- Sunday's C$150,000 Marine Stakes at Woodbine.

The well-bred son of Giant's Causeway brings a perfect three-for-three mark on Polytrack, all at Keeneland. He has yet to win on any other surface, with his best result from four other starts being a runner-up effort in the January 21 Jimmy Winkfield over Aqueduct's inner dirt. Winning Cause has since won two straight at Keeneland's spring meet, taking an April 6 allowance before wheeling back successfully in the April 20 Lexington at this same 1 1/16-mile trip. Julien Leparoux will stay aboard in search of the hat trick.

His most dangerous opponent is Up with the Birds, who was also last seen at Keeneland, just missing in the April 5 Transylvania on turf. The Sam-Son Farms homebred sports a two-for-three record on the Woodbine Polytrack. A 3 1/2-length maiden winner in September, he similarly dominated the November 10 Coronation Futurity in his juvenile finale. Up with the Birds wintered at Fair Grounds, where the Malcolm Pierce pupil rallied in time to take the March 2 Black Gold in his prep for the Transylvania.

Ghost Hunter, runner-up to Winning Cause in that Keeneland allowance two back, was most recently a close third in a Churchill Downs allowance on Derby Day. The Ghostzapper colt was edged by the well-regarded Bellarmine and Code West, who has since come back to win impressively at Pimlico and is on course for the June 8 Belmont Stakes. Ghost Hunter was subsequently transferred from Kim Chapman to David Cotey, and he will make his debut for the barn here.

Five Iron has twice finished second in local stakes. Best of the rest behind eventual Canadian Horse of the Year Uncaptured in last September's Swynford, the Brian Lynch colt was a closing runner-up in the April 21 Woodstock last time out. The form was boosted when Woodstock winner Dan the Tin Man came back to score in the Tom Ridge at Presque Isle, but Five Iron has a bit to prove at this longer trip. Completing the short field are recent allowance winner Drenched and Ontario-bred maiden scorer Silent Admirer.

Canadian turf champ Riding the River, shown edging Hotep in the 2012 Nijinsky, will meet him again in the Connaught Cup (WEG/Michael Burns Photography)
Later on Sunday, Canadian champion turf male Riding the River returns to action in the Grade 2, C$200,000 Connaught Cup. Only fourth in last year's running of this seven-furlong turf test, the Cotey charge went on to garner the King Edward and Nijinsky. Riding the River concluded his Sovereign-worthy season with a fourth in the September 16 Woodbine Mile to a trio of top-rated horses -- U.S. Horse of the Year Wise Dan, Canadian champion older male Hunters Bay and U.A.E./Irish highweight Cityscape.

Reigning Connaught Cup winner Something Extra is back to defend his title, and figures to enjoy the step up in trip from his recent turf dashes. In the five-furlong Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint, he rallied for second to Varsity, and in the 5 1/2-furlong Shakertown at Keeneland last out, he missed by a whisker to Havelock.

Michelle Nihei dispatches two from Saratoga -- Grade 3 hero Upgrade and Artest, winner of a turf sprint stakes at the Spa last summer. Others to note are the Reade Baker duo of Bear Tough Tiger and Bear No Joke; Lockout from the Mark Casse barn; stakes veterans Hotep and Artic Fern; and unbeaten Valentino Beauty, who tries stakes company for the first time.

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