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Rachel, Papa take to the track for final Haskell works

Last updated: 7/27/09 4:00 PM

Rachel will attempt to make history yet again in the Haskell

(Harold Roth/Horsephotos.com)

Kentucky Oaks (G1) and Preakness S. (G1) queen RACHEL ALEXANDRA

(Medaglia d'Oro) had her final workout Monday morning at Saratoga as she

continues to prepare for her next start in the $1.25 million Haskell

Invitational (G1) at Monmouth Park on Sunday.

Over the fast Oklahoma training track at Saratoga, Rachel Alexandra

put in a half-mile breeze of :49.26, seventh fastest of 24 works for the

distance on the morning, with exercise rider Dominic Terry aboard.

Trainer Steve Asmussen said she will remain at his Saratoga barn until

Thursday night or Friday morning when she will be shipped to Monmouth

Park. The bay lass is scheduled to school Friday afternoon

with the horses running in the 6TH race.

"We want her to stay in a nice rhythm," Asmussen said. "We want her

on her feet. We want her to be responsive to (jockey Calvin Borel) and

in his hands so he can do what he thinks is appropriate with her come

race time."

Rachel Alexandra has won her last seven starts, including a

dominating 19 1/4-length score in the June 27 Mother Goose S. (G1) and a

record-setting 20 1/4-length victory in the Kentucky Oaks on May 1.

After becoming the first filly in 85 years to win the Preakness Stakes,

she is looking to be just the second filly to win the Haskell, following

Hall of Famer Serena's Song, who won the 1 1/8-mile contest in 1995.

"She seems to be doing extremely well," Asmussen added. "We want

everything to go well, and we expect it to (go well). We have a tall

task for her this week. We want to show the respect that we think it

deserves. We're excited about the opportunity."

One of Rachel Alexandra's Haskell challengers also put in his final

work Monday morning as PAPA CLEM (Smart Strike) headed to the muddy

Monmouth Park track and breezed in 1:14.60 for six furlongs.

Papa Clem easily handled Monmouth's muddy track

(Equi-Photo)

The Arkansas Derby (G2) winner was most recently third in Monmouth's Long

Branch S. on July 18. His Triple Crown campaign netted him a fourth in the

Kentucky Derby (G1) and a sixth in the Preakness following his Arkansas Derby

score. The Gary Stute trainee is scheduled to have Elvis Trujillo, currently the

leading rider at Monmouth, in the irons for the Haskell.

In other Haskell news, DUKE OF MISCHIEF (Graeme Hall) arrived on the

Monmouth Park backstretch at 8 a.m. (EDT) Monday morning after a 24-hour

van ride from Calder in Florida.

"He walked and got a bath," trainer David Fawkes said. "That's it.

He'll go to the track tomorrow. He shipped great and everything is set

with him."

Duke of Mischief, who captured the Iowa Derby by five lengths last

out, will have two-time Monmouth riding champion Eibar Coa back aboard

in the Haskell.

In addition to Rachel Alexandra, Papa Clem and Duke of Mischief, the Haskell

field is expected to draw Belmont S. (G1) winner SUMMER BIRD (Birdstone), who

has been stabled at Monmouth since July 3. Others pointing for the race are dual

Grade 2 victor MUNNINGS (Speightstown), Long Branch victor ATOMIC RAIN (Smart

Strike) and multiple stakes winner BUNKER HILL (Trippi).

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