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Havre de Grace takes shot against boys in Woodward

Last updated: 8/31/11 4:11 PM

Rachel Alexandra paved the way two years ago becoming the first female winner

in the illustrious history of the

Woodward S.

(G1), and on Saturday at Saratoga HAVRE DE GRACE (Saint Liam) will attempt

to make her own bit of history in the 1 1/8-mile test, which has attracted seven

older males in addition to Fox Hill Farm's star filly.

In addition to a lucrative purse of $750,000, the Woodward is likely to have

implications for a couple Eclipse Award categories. If Havre de Grace were to

win, she would own a key victory in the race for champion older female honors,

where her main competition is arch-rival Blind Luck (Pollard's Vision), who has

yet to -- and most likely will not -- take on males this season. A victory would

also put Havre de Grace in the discussion for Horse of the Year, a title Rachel

Alexandra won after her gutsy Woodward triumph in 2009.

Havre de Grace lost three of four meetings with Blind Luck last season, one a

narrow neck defeat in the Alabama S. (G1) over the Saratoga course. She gained a

bit revenge in her seasonal debut in the March 19 Azeri S. (G3) at Oaklawn,

beating her rival by 3 1/4 lengths at level weights. After victories in the

Apple Blossom H. (G1) and Obeah S. (G3), Havre de Grace yielded to Blind Luck by

a nose in the July 16 Delaware H. (G2) while conceding two pounds.

Standing in Havre de Grace's way are a group of boys that have shown flashes

of brilliance at one time or another this season, though rarely on a consistent

basis. The leader among those entered in the Woodward, FLAT OUT (Flatter), will

vie for favoritism after a dynamite score in the Suburban H. (G2) two back and a

strong second to Tizway (Tiznow) in the Whitney H. (G1) four weeks ago. The

Scooter Dickey-trained five-year-old could enhance his chances for champion

older male honors with a win, and a potential re-match with Tizway in either the

October 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) and/or November 5 Breeders' Cup Classic (G1)

is on the horizon.

Among the upset hopefuls in the Woodward are Donn H. (G1) winner GIANT OAK

(Giant's Causeway), a distant third in the Whitney; New Orleans H. (G2) victor

MISSION IMPAZIBLE (Unbridled's Song), runner-up by a neck in the Stephen Foster

H. (G1) two back but only sixth in the Whitney; and the multiple Grade 3 winner

RULE (Roman Ruler), last seen taking the August 4 Birdstone S. The latter two

are conditioned by Todd Pletcher.

Trainer Phil Gleaves sent out Wise Times to win the 1986 Travers S. (G1), and

a quarter-century later he will saddle MAMBO MEISTER (King Cugat) for the

Woodward. The multiple Grade 3 winner has been beating up on his Calder peers of

late, winning the Mecke S. by four lengths and the Primal S. by 11. ICE BOX

(Pulpit), last year's Florida Derby (G1) hero and Kentucky Derby (G1) runner-up,

showed surprising speed in his allowance comeback on July 29 following a layoff

of nearly 11 months. Though he weakened to third, it was his first on-the-board

placing in five starts since the Kentucky Derby. The Woodward field is rounded

out by CONVOCATION (Pulpit), the multiple allowance winner who ran fourth to

Quality Road in last year's Woodward.

The $250,000

Forego S. (G1)

at seven furlongs is one of three stakes on the undercard. The likely favorite

is SIDNEY'S CANDY (Candy Ride [Arg]), the former California mainstay who was a

facile 1 1/4-length winner of the grassy Fourstardave H. (G2) in his debut for

Todd Pletcher. When previously conditioned by John Sadler, the chestnut had

displayed versatility winning graded stakes on dirt, turf and synthetic, the

most prominent being the 2010 Santa Anita Derby (G1). The Forego will serve as

Sidney's Candy's stepping-stone toward the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1).

JERSEY TOWN (Speightstown) figures to improve off a second in the July 31

Teddy Drone S. at Monmouth, his first outing since upsetting the Cigar Mile H.

(G1) last November for Barclay Tagg. Another veteran with back class, multiple

Grade 2 winner REGAL RANSOM (Distorted Humor), is winless from five starts since

taking a Saratoga allowance a year ago, though he came up frustratingly short by

a nose in the Alysheba S. (G3) two starts back.

The top three finishers from the opening day James Marvin S. -- JACKSON BEND

(Hear No Evil), HAMAZING DESTINY (Salt Lake) and ESCROW KID (City Place) -- are

back at it, though Hamazing Destiny squeezed in an interim start in the August 7

Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. (G1) and finished sixth. James Marvin fifth-placer

AIKENITE (Yes It's True) was in strong form earlier this year when taking the

Churchill Downs S. (G2) and Commonwealth S. (G2) in consecutive outings.

The Forego field is rounded out by longshots GOLDDIGEER'S BOY (Jump Start),

who's been making short work of his opposition on the Pennsylvania circuit, most

recently in the Donald LeVine Memorial H., and the Pletcher-trained RULE BY

NIGHT (Malibu Moon), who finished up the track in the Teddy Drone last time.

The $300,000

Personal Ensign S. (G1) for fillies and mares is being brought back from

last Sunday's program that was canceled due to the effects of Hurricane Irene.

The 1 1/4-mile test, which a month ago had the potential to attract both Havre

de Grace and Blind Luck, lacks the star power of the two other features. The

field of six includes ASK THE MOON (Malibu Moon), the 18-1 upset winner of the

Ruffian H. (G1) on July 31; Allaire duPont Distaff (G3) heroine and Ruffian

runner-up SUPER ESPRESSO (Medaglia d'Oro); the Ruffian third TIZ MIZ SUE (Tiznow);

and the Grade 3-winning Polytrack enthusiast PACHATTACK (Pulpit). Allowance

winners ACRONYM (Empire Maker) and PROTESTING (A.P. Indy) complete the field.

The stakes action on a blockbuster final Saturday at the Spa kicks off with

the day's opener, the $75,000

Paris

Opera S. for fillies and mares at one mile on the inner turf. Restricted to

non-winners of a graded stakes on turf this year, the race will hopefully

include DELUXE (Storm Cat), who was scratched what would have been her U.S.

debut in August 6 De La Rose S. The Juddmonte homebred, a listed stakes winner

and Group 1-placed in France, is a daughter of the blue hen Hasili (Ire) (Kahyasi),

thus counts as kin the standouts Dansili (GB), Banks Hill (GB), Heat Haze (GB),

Intercontinental (GB) , Cacique (Ire) and Champs Elysees (GB). All of the above

were sired by Danehill with the exception of Heat Haze, who was sired by Green

Desert.

Others of note in the Paris Opera are UNBRIDLED ESSENCE (Essence of Dubai),

most recently seventh when defending her title in the July 31 Matchmaker S.

(G3); IT'S TEA TIME (Dynaformer), winless in six outings since the Lake Placid

S. (G3) at Saratoga last season; and EVADING TEMPLATE (GB) (Dubai Destination),

the 2010 Premio Regina Elena (Italian One Thousand Guineas) (Ity-G3) vixen who's

run third in both U.S. outings.

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