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Tropical Park Derby

Last updated: 12/31/09 1:57 PM

TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS

TROPICAL PARK DERBY

(G3), 10TH-CRC, $100,000, 3YO, 1 1/8MT, 4:17 P.M. (EST), 1-1

 
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1

GATOR TIGER

CATANESE JOSEPH C II

CRUZ M R115
2

BERNIE THE MAESTRO

WOLFSON MILTON W

LOPEZ PASCACIO

117
3

LOST APTITUDE

ROMANS DALE

COURT J K

119
4

FLY BY PHIL

O'CONNELL KATHLEEN

NUNEZ E O

117
5

SUNRISE NURSERY

PINCHIN JOSE

MARAGH RAJIV

117
6

OUR CHAMPION

BRADDY J DAVID

COA E M

117
7

KING PRADA

RITVO TIMOTHY

MARQUEZ C H JR

115
8

CAT PARK

MOTION H GRAHAM

LEPAROUX JULIEN

117
9

THREE DEADLY SINS

PINCHIN JOSE

JURADO LUIS

115
10

FORTY NINE ACRES

KAPLAN WILLIAM A

SAEZ LUIS

115
11

TRIPPO

ALEXANDER FRANK A

VELASQUEZ CORNELIO

117
12

BECKY'S KITTEN

WARD WESLEY A

TRUJILLO E

117

After a one-year hiatus, the Tropical Park Derby (G3) will kick off the New

Year at Calder, and the 1 1/8-mile turf affair has proven to be a launching pad

for some talented three-year-olds in recent years. Kentucky Derby (G1) hero Barbaro, champion Kitten's Joy and multiple Grade 2-winning millionaire Cowboy

Cal are among the luminaries who have graced the Tropical Park Derby winner's

circle in the last five runnings.

The horse to beat is LOST APTITUDE (Aptitude). After breaking his maiden in

his second career start at Kentucky Downs, the bay colt recorded a solid third

in a Keeneland allowance, striking the front at the top of the stretch before

weakening slightly to finish third, beaten only a length, by CAT PARK (Tale of

the Cat). Lost Aptitude followed that narrow setback with a runaway allowance

score at Churchill Downs and then crushed his rivals, including Cat Park, in the

November 28 Grand Canyon H., leading wire to wire for a 5 1/4-length victory

that garnered him a career-best 96 BRIS Speed rating. Trainer Dale Romans'

two-year-olds have been firing on all cylinders over the last couple of months,

and we'll look for Lost Aptitude to carry that momentum forward on Friday. He

could lead all the way or sit just off of it before striking.

SUNRISE NURSERY (Roman Ruler) didn't look like a stakes-quality colt when

competing in maiden-claiming races on the dirt in his first four starts, but his

connections wisely transferred him to turf last time and the chestnut responded

with an impressive allowance tally, overcoming a stumbling start and some

traffic trouble at the head of the stretch to win going away by three parts of a

length. It's no surprise that he's much better on grass -- this is the female

family of noted turf performers Ten Below, Fortnightly, Moments of Magic and

Zann -- and his BRIS Speed rating (87) was significantly better than his dirt

efforts. Trainer Jose Pinchin is always strong at Calder (20 percent win rate)

and Rajiv Maragh is an underrated turf jockey. Sunrise Nursery is eligible to

keep showing more off his encouraging victory last time and looms as a possible

upsetter if our top choice falters.

After finishing strongly in his allowance score at Keeneland, Cat Park turned

in a one-paced effort in the Grand Canyon and wound up settling for third, seven

lengths back of the winner. Conditioner Graham Motion makes a positive jockey

switch in this spot to Julien Leparoux, one of the premiere turf riders in North

America, and we expect to see the chestnut colt settle more in the early stages

before offering a late run here. Cat Park rates as a top contender based on his

BRIS numbers, and we won't be surprised to see him rally for the win.

OUR CHAMPION (Value Plus) is a potential top three player for trainer David

Braddy. His allowance victory last time didn't rate as highly as the allowance

score by Sunrise Nursery, but the bay colt still got the job done from off the

pace, rallying wide off the far turn to win by a hard-fought neck. A

half-brother to Grade 2 turf queen Onceinabluemamoon, herself the dam of listed

grass winner One Union, Our Champion owns BRIS Late Pace numbers of 111 and 95 in his recent

starts, and he's got the potential to develop into a very legitimate turf

performer in his own right. We'll use him on the bottom of our tickets.

TRIPPO (Trippi) is an intriguing entrant. Trained by Frank Alexander, the

chestnut colt broke his maiden in good fashion two starts back at Aqueduct,

winning a 1 1/16-mile turf event by 2 1/4 lengths, and finished a respectable

second versus allowance rivals last time at the Big A after being jostled and

bumped around severely in the stretch. His BRIS Speed and Late Pace numbers for

those efforts are strong, and Trippo appears to own plenty of potential going

forward on the turf. However, he is stuck in post 11, and outside posts have

performed terribly in turf routes at Calder. He still merits serious

consideration for a minor award. GATOR TIGER (Tiger Ridge) exits a pair of solid

efforts over the grass at Calder, missing by a neck last time to Our Champion,

and might be a pace factor on Friday from the rail. The Joseph Catanese trainee

has recorded a pair of bullet works in preparation for this start and could

continue to show more for his connections, so he's another one to consider for

the bottom of the exotics.

BECKY'S KITTEN (Kitten's Joy) is eligible to outperform our expectations, but

we'll take a stand against him in this spot. The Wesley Ward runner broke his maiden

over a solid group of rivals in a Saratoga turf affair and followed it with a

good second in the Summer S. (Can-G3) at Woodbine. In the Breeders' Cup Juvenile

Turf (G2), the dark bay colt was in position to offer a challenge before faltering in

the stretch, eventually finishing ninth in the 12-horse field. He reportedly

bled through Lasix last time, and Leparoux, who had been aboard for his last

three starts, gets off the Kentucky-bred to ride Cat Park. Another drawback is

post 12. Becky's Kitten is the 4-1 second choice on the morning line and looks

vulnerable to us at potential short odds. After recording a pair of easy

victories over maiden and allowance rivals on the main track, FLY BY PHIL (Act

of Duty) will make his turf debut for Kathleen O'Connell. The dark bay gelding

owns a decent turf pedigree on his dam's side, but we're inclined to give him a

race on the sod in this difficult spot.

BERNIE THE MAESTRO (Bernstein) does his best running on or close to the pace,

but we can't envision him sustaining his speed the entire trip. THREE DEADLY

SINS (Repent) and FORTY NINE ACRES (West Acre) both probably need an easier spot

to be effective. Maiden KING PRADA (El Prado [Ire]) looks overmatched.

TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS: 1st-LOST APTITUDE
  2nd-SUNRISE NURSERY
  3rd-CAT PARK

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