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Champs Elysees must catch Boule d'Or in Murray

Last updated: 5/8/08 3:00 PM

Grade 2 winner CHAMPS ELYSEES (GB) (Danehill), third when trying the Cushion

Track in the Santa Anita H. (G1) last time out, will switch back to the turf in

Saturday's $250,000 Jim Murray Memorial H. (G2) at Hollywood Park. Trained by

Bobby Frankel, the classy five-year-old captured a French Group 3 event and

finished second in the Gran Premio del Jockey Club (Ity-G1) before arriving in

the United States last fall. He recorded a second in the 1 1/2-mile Hollywood

Turf Cup (G1) when making his U.S. debut in December and opened 2008 with a

facile score in the San Marcos S. (G2) at Santa Anita.

Champs Elysees will face four rivals in the 1 1/2-mile Jim Murray with jockey

Ramon Dominguez, and San Luis Rey H. (G2) hero BOULE D'OR (Ire) (Croco Rouge) is

the one to catch in the short field. Claimed for $50,000 by the Jeff Mullins

operation three starts back, the seven-year-old rolled to a 3 1/2-length win in an

allowance/optional claiming event in his first start for his new connections and

then stretched out to 12 furlongs in the San Luis Rey, opening up by 10 lengths

on his rivals during the early stages. Boule d'Or held on to win by three parts of

a length, and he looms as the lone speed once again in the Jim Murray. Tyler

Baze will return to the saddle.

Defending champion ON THE ACORN (GB) (Inchinor [GB]) closed from off the pace

to win last year's edition by a half-length, but that was the multiple Grade 2

winner's final start in 2007. Fourth in the San Juan Capistrano H. (G2) most

recently, the Mike Mitchell-trained gelding will attempt to snap a three-race

losing streak this season. Italian Group 1 winner SUDAN (Ire) (Peintre Celebre),

last seen finishing eighth in the February 23 San Luis Obispo H. (G2), will make

his second U.S. engagement for Frankel on Saturday, and San Luis Obispo H. (G2)

runner-up CHURCH SERVICE (Pulpit) rounds out the field.

Boule d'Or will lead the post parade under a 115-pound impost. Next comes

Champs Elysees, 119; Church Service, Victor Espinoza, 113; Sudan, Jose Valdivia

Jr., 115; and On the Acorn, Brice Blanc, 115.

Santa Anita will also offer a pair of Grade 3 events. Eleven sophomore

fillies have been entered in the $100,000

Senorita

S. (G3), and DECORATOR (Storm Cat) will make her stakes debut in the

one-mile turf test. A sharp maiden special weight victress two starts back, the

Richard Mandella-trained miss exits a victory over allowance/optional claiming

rivals on April 6. Decorator hails from multiple stakes winner Words of War

(Lord at War [Arg]) and counts 2000 Del Mar Oaks (G1) heroine No Matter What (Nureyev)

and multiple Grade 2-winning sire E Dubai (Mr. Prospector) as half-siblings. Blue Norther S.

victress GORGEOUS GOOSE (Mongoose) and Las Virgenes S. (G1) runner-up

LOVELY ISLE (Double Honor) also merit serious consideration.

The $100,000

Los

Angeles H. (G3) will feature a field of nine sprinters, including SAILORS

SUNSET (Petionville) and PEACE CHANT (War Chant), the top two respective

finishers in last year's running of the six-furlong event. Grade 1 king BILO

(Bertrando) and multiple Grade 3 winner BONFANTE (Fruition) are also entered.

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