Jim Dandy, Diana highlight Saratoga program
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With no clear-cut favorite for champion three-year-old male honors heading into this weekend's stakes action, every significant race in the division left to be run, beginning with Saturday's $500,000 Dandy S. (G2) at Saratoga, could be crucial in determining a champion. The 1 1/8-mile Jim Dandy, a prep for the August 27 Travers S. (G1), is a starting point for several of its seven participants to make a late-season charge in the divisional sweepstakes. Among those with fewer blots on their record are DOMINUS (Smart Strike), wire-to-wire winner of the July 2 Dwyer S. (G2) in only his fourth career start, and the May 14 Peter Pan S. (G2) hero ALTERNATION (Distorted Humor), whose connections purposely bypassed the Belmont S. (G1) to point for a summer/fall campaign. Both horses, frequent visitors to the winner's circle, each have a single loss in stakes company. Dominus was second by a neck in the Derby Trial S. (G3) two back, while Alternation rallied for fifth after breaking slow in the Arkansas Derby (G1). Nominally a grass performer at the beginning of the season, BRILLIANT SPEED (Dynaformer) entered the classic frame with an upset score in the Blue Grass S. (G1). Though a decent seventh in the Kentucky Derby (G1) and third in the Belmont, the Live Oak homebred hasn't entirely shaken off his reputation as one who prefers softer footing as he's failed to hit the board in three fast-track appearances.
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Gotham S. (G3) winner STAY THIRSTY (Bernardini) seemed thoroughly exposed
when up the track in the Florida Derby (G1) and Kentucky Derby, but surprisingly
bounced back with a highly credible second to Ruler on Ice (Roman Ruler) in the
Belmont S. for Todd Pletcher. If wearing blinkers at Gulfstream and running too
close to the rail at Churchill Downs were indeed legitimate excuses, Stay
Thirsty on current form could win the Jim Dandy as his sire Bernardini did in
2006 en route to championship honors.
Former claimer SCOTUS (Successful Appeal) captured the June 18 Matt Winn S.
(G3) after three successive losses in allowance company. MOONSHINE MULLIN
(Albert the Great) recently captured the Victoria Park S. at Woodbine but has
never raced on dirt. WILL'S WILDCAT (Eurosilver) should show early foot should
he run in the Jim Dandy, but would seemingly be a better fit for Friday's Curlin
S., for which he was cross-entered.
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A fascinating renewal of the $500,000 (G1) for fillies and mares will be run approximately a half-hour before the Jim Dandy. The favorites in the nine-furlong Mellon turf test include Churchill Distaff Turf Mile (G2) winner AVIATE (GB) (Dansili [GB]), sixth as the favorite in the subsequent Just a Game S. (G1) on softer ground; ARUNA (Mr. Greeley), winner of the All Along S. (G3) after finishing second to Aviate in the aforementioned Churchill fixture in her season debut; and the regally-bred GIANTS PLAY (Giants Causeway), last-out winner of the New York S. (G2).
Looking for a little more luck are ZAGORA (Fr) (Green Tune) and DYNA WALTZ (GB) (Dynaformer), both seemingly overdue for an initial U.S. stakes triumph. Zagora has placed in the New York, Jenny Wiley S. (G2), Hillsborough S. (G3) and Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup (G1) since her importation, while Dyna Waltz has had to settle for minor awards in the Robert G. Dick Memorial S. (G3), All Along and Gallorette H. (G3). Perhaps the most intriguing of the Diana hopefuls is UNBRIDLED HUMOR (Distorted Humor), who only debuted last September and is now four-for-four. After a maiden win at Saratoga and an allowance score at Keeneland, both by comfortable margins, the Graham Motion charge needed all of a mile to take the Memories of Silver S. at Aqueduct by a nose. She returned from a near eight-month layoff on July 5 to take a third-level allowance at Delaware Park by 8 1/2 lengths.
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Canadian Grade 2 winners BAY TO BAY (Sligo Bay [Ire]) and MEKONG MELODY (Ire)
(Cape Cross [Ire]) were second and third, respectively, in the Dance Smartly S.
(Can-G2) at Woodbine earlier this month. JUSTAROUNDMIDNIGHT (Ire) (Danehill
Dancer) has struggled in stakes company since upsetting the Marshua's River S.
(G3) in January, while the sometimes speedy ROMACACA (Running Stag) has compiled
six listed stakes wins.
Also on the card is the $75,000
Hattie Moseley S. for three-year-old fillies at one mile on the inner turf.
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