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Jenny Wiley

Last updated: 4/16/05 7:28 PM

TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS

JENNY WILEY S. (G3), 8TH-KEE, $200,000, 4YO/UP, F/M, 1 1/16MT, 4:45 P.M.

EDT, 4-17

 
PPHORSETRAINERJOCKEYWT
1RIVER BELLE (GB)PLETCHER TODD AVELAZQUEZ J R123
2INTERCONTINENTAL (GB)FRANKEL ROBERT JBAILEY J D123
3JACQUI'S PROMISERYERSON JAMES TCASTELLANO J J117
4SISTER STARMCPEEK KENNETH GBLANC B117
5SISTER SWANKASMUSSEN STEVEN MLANERIE C J117
6DELTA PRINCESSMOTT WILLIAM IVELASQUEZ CORNE117
7KATDOGAWN (GB)DOLLASE WALLACENAKATANI C S117
8MY DEAR LADY (ARG)WARD JOHN T JRPRADO E S117
9HIGH COURT (BRZ)MATZ MICHAEL RALBARADO R J117

Sunday's $200,000 Jenny Wiley S. (G3) features last year's winner,

INTERCONTINENTAL (GB) (Danehill), among nine turf distaffers, and the defending

champion is the 8-5 favorite on the morning line for the 1 1/16-mile affair with Jerry Bailey

aboard. The Grade 1

winner looks very formidable, but we'll try to beat her with RIVER BELLE (GB) (Lahib).

Trained by Todd Pletcher, River Belle captured a Group 3 event at Ascot in

2003 and won her U.S. bow over allowance rivals last August. The now

four-year-old filly made her third start stateside in the Queen Elizabeth II

Invitational Challenge Cup S. (G1) at Keeneland last October and threatened to

win it all at the top of the stretch before settling for third, beaten only a

length. River Belle then wrapped up her 2004 campaign with a victory in the Mrs.

Revere S. (G2) at Churchill Downs. She returned this year in March's Honey Fox

H. (G3) at Gulfstream Park and chased a fast pace from the start before

weakening a little late. We'll give her that race and look for a big jump

forward with a winning performance.

Intercontinental is a classy turf female under the care of Bobby

Frankel and the five-year-old mare runs well fresh. She returns off 140-day

freshening and can be placed anywhere in the early going with her tactical

speed. Intercontinental will likely be in the mix of things through the stretch

drive.

SISTER SWANK (Skip Away) is one-for-one at Keeneland, winning the Valley View

S. (G3) last October, and has either won or been close in her last seven starts.

The honest chestnut is two-for-three at the distance and rallied well last time

to be second in an about 7 1/2-furlong stakes at Fair Grounds. She should relish

the added ground here and can add value to the exotics.

SISTER STAR (Langfuhr) is going well presently for trainer Kenny McPeek and

could factor into the top three. She just missed last time in the Hillsborough

S. (G3) at Tampa Bay, finishing second by a neck, and should sit a good stalking

trip close to the pace under Brice Blanc.

HIGH COURT (Brz) (Blush Rambler) drew the far outside post, but she's showing

signs of improvement for trainer Michael Matz and has the look of a live

longshot for her conditioner. DELTA PRINCESS (A.P. Indy) owns terrific

BRIS Late Pace ratings but hasn't had much success against graded rivals. The

six-year-old mare remains a threat to come running late for a share.

KATDOGAWN (Bahhare) is a classy five-year-old mare and just missed last time

in the Santa Ana H. (G2). The California shipper may prefer a little more

ground, so we'll just watch her in this competitive spot. MY DEAR LADY (Arg) (Mutakddim)

didn't show much last time on the main track and could prove more effective on

the grass, but she hasn't shown us enough to recommend her chances here.

JACQUI'S PROMISE (Loup Sauvage) steps up in class and ran poorly against

allowance rivals in her last start.

TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS: 1st-RIVER BELLE (GB)
  2nd-INCONTINENTAL (GB)
  3rd-SISTER SWANK

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