Palace Malice, Normandy Invasion expected for New Orleans 'Cap
Palace Malice, Normandy Invasion expected for New Orleans
'Cap
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Palace Malice, hero of last spring's Belmont Stakes, is expected to be one of several notable graded winners to invade the Crescent City for the upcoming 90th anniversary edition of the New Orleans Handicap March 29 on Louisiana Derby Day at Fair Grounds. The $400,000 New Orleans Handicap, contested at 1 1/8 miles, is Fair Grounds' showcase race of the season for older horses on the main track and is one of four Grade 2 stakes slated for Louisiana Derby Day. Palace Malice, an four-year-old son of two-time Horse of the Year Curlin, finished third in last season's Grade 2 Risen Star over the track and seventh in the Grade 2 Louisiana Derby after suffering severe traffic problems, but didn't begin to exhibit much mental maturity until later in the spring when he was runner-up by a neck in Keeneland's Grade 1 Blue Grass. A disappointing 12th place finish in the Kentucky Derby showed he still had some developing to accomplish. However, that mental maturity was completed with his Belmont Stakes score, a second straight win in Saratoga's Grade 2 Jim Dandy, a fourth-place run in that oval's Grade 1 Travers when beaten a length for the win, and a runner-up finish in Belmont's Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup. Palace Malice's sophomore season ended with a sixth-place finish in Santa Anita's Breeders' Cup Classic following another less-than-stellar break from the gate.
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In his only start this season, Palace Malice returned to
competition brilliantly with a head tally in South Florida's Grade 2 Gulfstream
Park Handicap.
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Normandy Invasion, who was compromised by a slow break when sent to the post as the choice in last season's Risen Star, is also due for a return to the Crescent City to try to make amends for that defeat in the upcoming New Orleans 'Cap. Trained by Chad Brown, Normandy Invasion bypassed last year's $1 million Louisiana Derby in favor of a start in Aqueduct's Grade 1 Wood Memorial in early April, where he finished second by three-quarters of a length after being bumped just after the start. A subsequent start in the Kentucky Derby, where he was once again forced to steady, resulted in a fourth-place finish when beaten less than four lengths at the wire. After being taken out of training following the Run for the Roses, Normandy Invasion returned to competition at Gulfstream Park on February 22 and galloped home 7 3/4 lengths in front of his nearest rival. The New Orleans Handicap will be his second start of the season. Bradester, winner of Fair Grounds' Grade 3 Mineshaft Handicap on February 22 as the final designed prep for the New Orleans Handicap, is expected to return for the March 29 main event, as is Fordubai, third in the Mineshaft but winner of the January 18 Louisiana Handicap.
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Others expected at this time for the New Orleans Handicap
include Grade 2 runner-up Majestic Harbor, most recently fourth in Santa Anita's
Grade 2 San Antonio on February 8; Golden Soul, second in last
spring's Kentucky Derby but making his first start as a four-year-old; and Grade
3 scorer Mister Marti Gras, ninth in the Mineshaft while making his first start
of the year but runner-up in last fall's Grade 2 Hawthorne Gold Cup to close out
2013.
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Finally, it should be noted that Revolutionary, hero of last spring's Louisiana Derby, remains at this time as a possibility for this year's New Orleans Handicap. After his 2013 Louisiana Derby score, Revolutionary went on to run third in the Kentucky Derby and fifth in the Belmont Stakes in his final start of the year. Returning to competition in a January 11 optional claiming race at Gulfstream, Revolutionary won by a half-length but then ran seventh in Gulfstream's Grade 1 Donn Handicap in his last start on February 9. However, it is wise to remember that Revolutionary is conditioned by Eclipse Award-winning trainer Todd Pletcher, known in New Orleans for winning the Louisiana Derby and New Orleans 'Cap in back-to-back Fair Grounds seasons with Mission Impazible in 2010-2011 and Circular Quay in 2007-2008. When texted Wednesday with the question "Is Revolutionary coming for the New Orleans Handicap?" the five-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer replied with a one-word answer: "Maybe."
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