Emollient headlines Spinster
Emollient showed her affinity for Keeneland's Polytrack in the Ashland Stakes
last spring, leading throughout in a dazzling nine-length victory, and the
three-year-old filly returns to the Lexington, Kentucky, oval for Sunday's Grade
Spinster. She will make her first start against elder rivals in the 1
1/8-mile event.
Trained by Bill Mott, the Juddmonte Farms' homebred notched her first stakes
victory in the Grade 1 Ashland, registering a field-best 105 BRIS Speed rating,
and went on to add the Grade 1 Del Mar Oaks on turf to her resume two starts
later. Emollient never threatened in her most recent outing, finishing eighth in
the September 14 Garden City at Belmont Park, but the bay daughter of Empire
Maker entered the Ashland off of a disappointing effort in the Gulfstream Park
Oaks earlier this year.
She'll make her second start over an all-weather track in the Spinster and is
the probable favorite among 11 rivals with regular rider Mike Smith.
Byrama rates as a dangerous contender. The four-year-old filly recorded a
smart win in the Grade 1 Vanity Handicap on Hollywood Park's Cushion Track this
summer, scoring by 3 1/2 lengths at the nine-furlong distance, and went on to
place in the seven-furlong A Gleam Handicap and 1 1/16-mile Clement L. Hirsch
before finishing seventh against males in the Pacific Classic. In her lone
appearance on Keeneland's Polytrack, Byrama came flying late to miss by a neck
in second in the seven-furlong Madison last spring.
Rosie Napravnik picks up the mount for trainer Simon Callaghan.
On Fire Baby captured the Grade 1 Apple Blossom Handicap this spring and
followed with a head second in the La Troienne on the Kentucky Derby undercard.
After being sidelined nearly four months, the four-year-old speedster returned
in a difficult spot, recording a non-threatening fourth behind Royal Delta in
the August 25 Personal Ensign, and she's eligible to move forward off the
tightener if she takes to the Polytrack. The Gary Hartlage trainee finished
fifth when making her lone start on an all-weather track in the 2011 Alcibiades
at Keeneland.
Hard Not to Like ran well over the local oval in the 2012 Ashland, finishing
a close second, but has not been back on an all-weather surface since. The Mike
Matz-trained filly exits a decent third to Laughing in the August 24 Ballston
Spa on turf and will attempt to make an impact in the Spinster from just off the
pace. Summer Applause is another possible challenger. A maiden winner on
Woodbine's Polytrack in 2011, the four-year-old posted a Grade 2 victory earlier
this year and has kept good company in most of her starts. Trainer Chad Brown
dropped her down into the August 25 Lady's Secret at Monmouth Park last time and
Summer Applause responded with a confidence-building score.
Sisterly Love, a two-time stakes winner at Woodbine this year, invades from
Canada for trainer Mark Casse. Grade 3 queen Wine Princess exits a runner-up in
the September 7 Locust Grove at Churchill Downs and will make her first attempt
on an all-weather track for Steve Margolis. Sisterhood, who finished a close
second earlier this year in the Doubledogdare at Keeneland and the Arlington
Matron, will attempt to get back in form following a pair of unplaced efforts
against stakes rivals at Del Mar and Woodbine.
One race earlier on the program, stakes winners Bashart and Boji Moon are the
top draws in the Grade 3, $150,000
The 1 1/16-mile turf test for two-year-olds drew 13 runners, but only 12 will be
allowed to start.
A maiden winner in a turf route two back, Bashart led wire to wire when
making his stakes bow in the August 29, posting a 1 1/4-length tally in the
Grade 2 event at Saratoga. John Velazquez has the call on the Todd
Pletcher-trained son of War Front.
Boji Moon enters with an unbeaten mark from three starts. The Iowa-bred
defeated state-bred rivals in his first two outings, breaking his maiden by 11
lengths before a 12-length win in the Iowa Cradle, and had no difficulty
transitioning to open company in the lucrative Kentucky Downs Juvenile on
September 14, rolling home by an easy 5 1/4-length margin. Brian Hernandez rides
the gelded son of Cactus Ridge for Chris Richard.
Arlington-Washington Futurity runner-up Whyruawesome will make his turf debut
for trainer Anne Smith, and School on a Hill will be looking to rebound from a
disappointing seventh as the favorite in the Summer Stakes at Woodbine. Calder
Dash upsetter Bon Accord and Laurel Futurity runner-up Tiger Bourbon also own
stakes experience.
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