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Rancho Bernardo

Last updated: 8/18/05 4:32 PM

TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS

RANCHO BERNARDO H.

(G3), 7TH-DMR, $150,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 6.5F, 7:00 P.M. PDT, 8-19

 
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1FREAKIN STREAKINCANANI JULIO CNAKATANI C S114
2NINADIVINAMEAIRS JOHN MCOURT J K110
3MINI SKIRTSTUTE MELVIN FBAZE T C114
4BEHAVING BADLYBAFFERT BOBESPINOZA V113
5RESPLENDENCYBAFFERT BOBVALENZUELA P A116
6PUXA SACOSAHADI JENINESMITH M E117
7RINKY DINK (AUS)CANANI JULIO CDOUGLAS R R115
8DEE DEE'S DINERWEST TEDDESORMEAUX K J115

A well-matched field of eight is set for Friday's $150,000 Rancho Bernardo H. (G3) and we'll give a slight edge to RINKY DINK (Aus) (Distorted Humor), who

finished a solid fourth when making her U.S. main-track debut last out. A Group 1

winner in her native Australia, Rinky Dink made her first two U.S. starts on the

grass before trying the main track last time for conditioner Julio Canani.

After missing the start in the seven-furlong A Gleam Invitational H. (G2), Rinky Dink

rallied past rivals to reach a threatening position in upper stretch and

continued on willingly to the wire, just missing the show in deep stretch. The

five-year-old mare earned commendable BRIS Speed and Pace ratings, and we expect

her to improve significantly off the experience. Rinky Dink should sit a perfect

stalking trip before pouncing.

PUXA SACO (Dehere) didn't fire her best shot in the A Gleam last time, but

the Grade 3-winning mare is capable of better and could be a serious factor here

from off the pace. There is plenty of speed entered and Puxa Saco has recorded

terrific Late Pace numbers on several occasions this year, including a 114 for a

narrow third-place showing in the Humana Distaff (G1) three starts back. The

Jenine Sahadi charge appeared to bleed in her last start, but she's worked four

times since that race 41 days ago and appears ready for a much-improved showing.

BEHAVING BADLY (Pioneering) makes her stakes bow and could be any kind for

trainer Bob Baffert. Unbeaten from two career starts, the

four-year-old broke her maiden by eight lengths last year at Del Mar and then

captured an entry-level allowance by one length earlier this meet. She'll be

seriously tested for class and asked to stretch out past six furlongs for the

first time, but the bay miss could prove good enough to overcome all obstacles.

Behaving Badly could be forwardly placed from the start under Victor Espinoza.

FREAKIN STREAKIN (Tactical Advantage) exits a two-length tally over allowance

rivals at the 6 1/2-length distance here and can't be dismissed from top-three consideration.

The uncoupled Canani trainee earned a triple-digit Speed rating last time and

should enjoy a favorable trip with her tactical speed.

RESPLENDENCY (Tale of the Cat) didn't handle the stretch out in distance last

time but could be much more dangerous cutting back to 6 1/2 furlongs. The

four-year-old owns a nice 3-1-2-0 record over the track and finished a good second in

the Torrey Pines S. last year. She will face some pressure up front, but we

wouldn't be surprised to see Resplendency hold on for a top-three placing. DEE

DEE'S DINER (Bold Badgett) is 1-1-0 from two starts over the track and will

likely be gunning for the lead from the start. The Cal-bred miss has never faced

graded rivals before, but her speed remains dangerous.

MINI SKIRT (Wild Again) reeled off two straight allowance wins before

dropping her last effort against fellow Cal-breds, and we'll just watch to see

how she fares in her graded debut. NINADIVINA (Cape Town) hasn't fared well at

this level and doesn't look fast enough to challenge.

TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS: 1st-RINKY DINK (Aus)
  2nd-PUXA SACO
  3rd-BEHAVING BADLY

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