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Seek Again hoping to go one better in Turf Classic

Last updated: 4/29/15 8:59 PM

A close second to Wise Dan last year, Seek Again will take his second stab at the Woodford Reserve Turf Classic

(NYRA/Adam Coglianese Photography)

On Kentucky Derby Day 2014, Seek Again (Speightstown) gave two-time Horse of

the Year Wise Dan (Wiseman's Ferry) his sternest test in some time when running

the great horse to a head in the

Woodford Reserve Turf Classic (G1). With that gelding out of action for the

time being, Seek Again will seek to make amends in the $400,000, 1 1/8-mile

contest which precedes the Kentucky Derby (G1) at Churchill Downs on Saturday.

Seek Again took advantage of Wise Dan's absence last summer when taking the

Fourstardave H. (G2) at Saratoga over returning rivals Grand Arch (Arch) and

Jack Milton (War Front), but later lost to Wise Dan in the Shadwell Turf Mile

(G1) by four lengths. In his most recent start, Seek Again broke slow and was a

non-factor in the Breeders' Cup Mile (G1) for Bill Mott, who got the Juddmonte

homebred to fire a good one here off a five-month layoff last year.

In addition to Grade 2 winner Grand Arch, a comeback allowance winner at

Keeneland last month, and Jack Milton, who recently scored in the Maker's 46

Mile (G1) in Lexington, the Turf Classic is loaded with other quality

horseflesh. Chocolate Ride (Candy Ride) enters off back-to-back graded wins at

Fair Grounds, Finnegans Wake (Powerscourt) enjoyed a stellar winter campaign at

Santa Anita, and Slumber (Cacique) just missed winning at Gulfstream and Fair

Grounds in his past two starts.

Adding her own touch of feminine flair is Stephanie's Kitten (Kitten's Joy),

who won on the Derby Day undercard two years ago at a mile but opts for this

longer test. First or second in her past five starts, she's won the Flower Bowl

(G1) and Hillsborough (G3) and been second best in the Diana (G1), Beverly D.

(G1) and Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1) during a terrific streak of form.

Others who might pop up are the Mike de Kock-trained Umgiyo (Danehill

Dancer), the traveling and workout companion to Derby contender Mubtaahij (Dubawi);

John B. Connally Turf (G3) winner Coalport (Kitten's Joy); and veteran Grade 2

winner Optimizer (English Channel), who ran Wise Dan to a nose in the Bernard

Baruch H. (G2) last summer.

By contrast, the $300,000

Churchill Distaff Turf Mile (G2) is not quite as deep on paper. Expected to

attract a majority of the wagering dollars are the race's 2014 winner, Coffee

Clique (Medaglia d'Oro), and the duo she finished third behind in the March 28

Honey Fox (G2) at Gulfstream: Lady Lara (Excellent Art) and Sandiva

(Footstepsinthesand).

Looking to spring the upset are Del Mar Oaks (G1) heroine Personal Diary

(City Zip), multiple Grade 2 winner Solid Appeal (Successful Appeal), and Grade

3 scorers Tepin (Bernstein) and Strike Charmer (Smart Strike).

A full field of 14 three-year-olds will line up for the $250,000

American

Turf (G2) at 1 1/16 miles. Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) and Transylvania

(G3) runner-up Luck of the Kitten (Kitten's Joy) will take some catching from

post 1, but quality closers abound.

Another Lemon Drop (Lemon Drop Kid), A Lot (Tapit), Conquest Typhoon (Stormy

Atlantic), Firespike (Flower Alley), Indianaughty (Indian Charlie), and

Divisidero (Kitten's Joy) all merit respect, as does John Battaglia Memorial

winner Royal Son (Tiznow), who tries turf for the first time, and the returning

debut winner Granny's Kitten (Kitten's Joy).

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