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Del Mar Mile J

Last updated: 8/28/09 3:49 PM

AMERICAN

GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS

DEL MAR MILE H.

(G2), 8TH-DMR, $300,000, 3YO/UP, 1MT, 5:30 P.M. PDT, 8-29

 
1

MEDICI CODE (GB), 5, h, by Medicean—Fiveofive, by Fairy King O-Herrick Racing

LLC; B-Mrs T A Foreman (GB)

2

VICTOR'S CRY, 4, c, by Street Cry (Ire)—Short Time, by Clever Trick O-Equilete Stable; B-Legacy Farm (Va)

3

ALLICANSAYIS WOW, 4, f, by Street Cry (Ire)—Crown of Jewels, by Half a Year O-Mrs Paul Shanahan; B-Mr. & Mrs. Dick Probert, Bonnie

Vanalen, Mike Evans (Ky)

4

BECRUX (ITY), 7, G, by Glen Jordan—Rebecca Parisi (Ire), by Persian Heights O-Team Valor International & Gary Barber; B-Sc Siba Spa (Ity)

5

LETHAL HEAT, 4, f, by Unusual Heat—Lethal Leta, by Synastry O-Abrams

or M Auerbach LLC or A McCauley; B-David Abrams, Madeline Auerbach & Tom Roberts (Ca)

6

KNOCKOUT ARTIST, 5, G, by Exploit—La Jolla Shores, by Kris S. O-George Krikorian; B-George Krikorian (Ky)

7

MONTEREY JAZZ, 5, h, by Thunderello—Reefside, by Dynaformer O-A & R Stables

LLC or Class Racing Stable; B-Brendemuehl Danzel (Ky)

8

RED ALERT DAY (GB), 4, c, by Diktat—Strike Hard (Ire), by Green Desert O-Gallagher Equine Ltd; B-Darley (GB)

9

FERNELEY (IRE), 5, h, by Ishiguru—Amber Tide, by Pursuit of Love O-Silver Springs Stud Farm

LLC; B-Mount Coote Stud and Richard Pegum (Ire)

10

TEMPLE CITY, 4, c, by Dynaformer—Curriculum, by Danzig O-Spendthrift Farm

LLC; B-B. Wayne Hughes (Ky)

With the local course favoring closers, BECRUX (Ity) (Glen Jordan) rates top

billing in Saturday's $300,000 Del Mar Mile H. (G2). The classy seven-year-old

gelding loves the local ground, winning a division of the 2005 Oceanside S. as

well as the 2006-07 editions of the Wickerr H., and he'll enter this event in

strong form off a second to Colonel John (Tiznow) in the July 31 Wickerr. The

John Sadler trainee posted a career-best 104 BRIS Speed rating last time, and

the one-run closer has been displaying good tactical speed in his recent starts.

We'll look for him to be along in time under Joe Talamo.

Winner of the 2007 Del Mar Derby (G2), MEDICI CODE (GB) (Medicean) raced

sparingly prior to conclude 2008 a good third in the San Gabriel H. (G2), and

he registered two commendable efforts earlier this season, finishing second in

both the San Marcos S. (G2) and San Luis Rey H. (G2). The Darrell Vienna-trained

gelding hasn't started since March, but he's training forwardly for his return

and has run well off the layoff previously. The one-mile distance looks a little

short, but we don't dismiss the late runner's chances, especially over a course

that has really favored closers lately.

MONTEREY JAZZ (Thunderello) is the horse to beat, but he's dropped his three

previous starts at Del Mar, finishing fifth as the even-money choice in the

Eddie Read S. (G1) most recently, and is a confirmed speedball. LETHAL HEAT

(Unusual Heat) and TEMPLE CITY (Dynaformer) could both apply pressure on the

front end Saturday, and we were surprised to see Craig Dollase bring Monterey

Jazz back in this spot. The five-year-old horse is the class of the field, but

we'll try to beat him on top at short odds.

2008 Hollywood Oaks (G2) victress Lethal Heat just missed against Zenyatta

(Street Cry [Ire]) last time, finishing third by three parts of a length in the

Clement L. Hirsch S. (G1), and the four-year-old owns a respectable 5-2-0-2 mark

on the grass. In fact, she just missed by 2 1/2 lengths when third in last

year's Del Mar Oaks (G1), leading in the stretch before coming up a little short

in the 1 1/8-mile affair, and Saturday's one-mile distance is a much better fit.

She figures to sit a close stalking trip under Alex Solis, and we'll use the

Barry Abrams runner on the bottom of the exotics. FERNELEY (Ire) (Ishiguru) drew

a tough post (9), but the five-year-old exits a solid third in the Wickerr and

could make his presence felt in this spot. The Irish Group 3 winner has yet to

break through with a U.S. stakes win, but he recorded three stakes-placings and

is probably at his best going a mile. Consider him for a minor award.

Temple City is eligible to improve upon a fourth in his stakes debut last

time, the San Diego H. (G2). That effort was on Polytrack, but the dark bay

captured his last turf race two starts back, a one-mile allowance/optional

claiming event at Hollywood Park. The four-year-old owns encouraging BRIS

numbers, but Temple City will have to overcome the far outside post. We still

respect the Carla Gaines runner.

KNOCKOUT ARTIST (Exploit) has run well previously over the course, winning a

division of the 2007 Oceanside, but he hasn't started in nearly 12 months. The

stalker dropped all six starts last season, and we'll give him a race off the

shelf. VICTOR'S CRY (Street Cry [Ire]) will bring a two-race win skein into his

stakes debut, but the four-year-old has started only once this season, winning a

one-mile allowance/optional claiming event earlier this meet at 7-1. He's a

candidate to regress off that effort while jumping up in class.

RED ALERT DAY (GB) (Diktat) has come up short in his last two attempts versus

allowance/optional claiming rivals, recording a pair of fifths, and drew an

outside post here. Trainer Neil Drysdale appears to believe in the English

import's potential, but he hasn't shown enough so far for us to recommend his

chances. Grade 2-placed ALLICANSAYIS WOW (Street Cry [Ire]) will step up to face

males off an allowance score over fillies and mares at Hollywood Park. She's

never won at a mile and owns lower BRIS numbers, so it will be surprising to see

her make a significant impact.

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