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Astrology breaks outside in Sunland Derby

Last updated: 3/23/11 7:14 PM

Astrology was a comfortable winner of the Iroquois Stakes under the Twin Spires last fall

(Reed Palmer Photography/Churchill Downs)

Less than six weeks before the Kentucky Derby (G1), the Steve

Asmussen-trained ASTROLOGY (A.P. Indy) will make his belated

three-year-old debut in Sunday's $800,000

Sunland Derby (G3), a 1 1/8-mile event that virtually guarantees its

winner a position in the starting gate for the Run for the Roses with

its $480,000 winner's share.

Astrology presently has $105,893 in graded earnings, accrued when

gaining perhaps crucial experience over the Churchill oval last November

when winning the Iroquois S. (G3) by 2 3/4 lengths and finishing second

by a half-length in the Kentucky Jockey Club S. (G2). However, the bay

has been of action since the latter event on November 27, and only

turned in his first published work of the season on February 5 at Santa

Anita. He has since added seven workouts to his tab.

Astrology is co-owned by Jess Jackson's Stonestreet Stables, who has

enjoyed classic success in recent years with Curlin and Rachel

Alexandra, and George Bolton, part-owner of the dazzling Rebel S. (G2)

winner The Factor (War Front). Astrology drew the far outside post in

the 11-horse field and will be ridden by Julien Leparoux, who must

somehow find his way from Dubai to suburban El Paso, Texas, in a little

over 24 hours after riding the Dubai World Cup program in the Middle

East Saturday.

The Bob Baffert-trained SINAI (Rockport Harbor) adds blinkers while

stretching out for the first time in the Sunland Derby. The Zayat Stables

representative was a debut winner at Hollywood Park in December, finished third in

the six-furlong San Pedro S., and last time crossed the wire in fifth in the seven-furlong

San Vicente S. (G2), a race that has already yielded San Felipe S. (G2) hero

Premier Pegasus (Fusaichi Pegasus) in addition to The Factor.

The most lightly-raced colt in the field might also be the best-bred. A

veteran of only two starts at Oaklawn, a 34-1 upset maiden win and a head second

in an allowance, SUPREME RULER (Don't Get Mad) doesn't have any stakes

performing siblings himself. However, his dam is a half-sister to Broodmare of

the Year Better Than Honour (Deputy Minister), the dam of Belmont S. (G1)

winners Rags to Riches (A.P. Indy) and Jazil (Seeking the Gold), among others.

Supreme Ruler is trained by Jinks Fires and will be ridden by Fires' son-in-law,

Jon Court.

Four entrants from the February 26 Borderland Derby, the major local prep for

the Sunland Derby, are back including the top two finishers. FUSA CODE (Fusaichi

Pegasus), who beat BEHOLD DE BUY (E Dubai), by three parts of a length in that 1

1/16-mile heat, returns from his Santa Anita base for Asmussen. The Borderland

Derby provided Fusa Code with his first career win in five starts.

The Turf Paradise Derby, contested on the same day as the Borderland, has

also yielded a pair of participants. BEER MEISTER (Pleasant Tap) upset that 1

1/16-mile event by two lengths at 40-1, while TWICE THE APPEAL (Successful

Appeal) was demoted from second to fourth after stretch interference.

Traveling farthest are the Kelly Breen-trained duo of NACHO SAINT (Yes It's

True) and RULER ON ICE (Roman Ruler). Grade 2-placed at Saratoga last summer,

Nacho Saint broke his maiden by more than four lengths at Aqueduct in late

January and most recently finished fourth over the same track in the Gotham S.

(G3). Ruler On Ice has two overnight wins to his credit, the most recent being

an allowance score at Parx Racing last month.

The $200,000

Sunland Park

Oaks, a 1 1/16-mile test for three-year-old fillies, appears ripe for the

taking by the Baffert-trained PLUM PRETTY (Medaglia d'Oro). Though having only a

maiden win to her credit thus far, Plum Pretty stands out in the field of six

off third-place efforts in the Las Virgenes S. (G1) and Santa Ynez S. (G2) in

her last two.

The remainder of the field is composed mostly of the top four from the

February 27 Island Fashion S., a slowly-run local prep. In order of finish they

are GOLDEN SPRINGS (Pomeroy), FORMAL PLAN (Formal Gold), ICELAIN DIVA (El

Corredor) and PALOMA MESA (Sky Mesa).

The only other open stakes on Sunday's card is the $100,000

Harry Henson

H. for fillies and mares at one mile. The Henson marks the seasonal debut of

the Baffert-trained AMERICAN STORY (Ghostzapper), who captured her first two

starts at Del Mar last summer before finishing a distant second to eventual

Grade 1 winner No Such Word (Canadian Frontier) in the October 10 Remington Park

Oaks.

Leading the home defense are HAYLEY'S HALO (Sea of Secrets), a stakes winner

in each of her last three starts, QUEEN GREELEY (Mr. Greeley) and MISS HEATHER

LEE (Trippi).

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