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Churchill Downs Notebook

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CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTEBOOK

MAY 18, 2006

by Bernard T. Moore

It didn’t seem to matter much to MORE THAN PRETTY (More Than Ready) that she
was a supplemental nominee for the Open Mind S., or that she was making her
first start on grass for a trainer who had yet to saddle a winner at the meet.

What was important to this Bernie Flint-trained runner was that she was
reuniting once again with Calvin Borel, who was her partner in her most recent
victory at Oaklawn Park. Reverting to rating tactics, the pair closed
determinedly off a suicidal speed duel to win going away by a length over an
unlucky Handlewoman (Elusive Quality). The runner-up leapt into the air at the
start and raced at the back of the pack as a result of this incident. She too
found her best stride in the stretch, bumping with the winner as she improved
her position, and got up for second by a nose over Bratt’sstablestar (Stormy
Atlantic). Serena’s Cat (Storm Cat), dispatched as the even-money favorite in
the field of 10 runners, suffered a bit of a wide trip while chasing the early
pace. She was a forward factor to the stretch, but lacked a response when called
upon and checked in eighth.

Sunday’s featured race was an early-level allowance contest for
three-year-old fillies on the grass. Leading trainer Dale Romans, leading rider Julien Leparoux and SALTY RESPONSE (Cozzene) joined forces to spring a mild
upset. The winner was able to stalk a fast pace, and when given her cue by
Leparoux, gained the lead around the turn. She then withstood a good late rally
by Fantastic Shirl (Rahy), who was compromised by an unfortunate start. Sent off
as the favorite, Fantastic Shirl was unprepared when the gates opened, bobbling
a bit as she came away from the gate. She was allowed to settle into stride by
jockey Robby Albarado before beginning her rally in earnest. Despite a wide
trip, she continued to close strongly, and simply ran out of real estate in the
stretch, falling short by a half-length. Sassy Skipper (Skip Away) chased the
early pace and finished evenly to take down the show. Almost Spinning (Ire)
(Spinning World) raced one-pace throughout, and finished fifth as the 5-2 second
choice in the betting.

Speed did well early in the week on the main track and again on Saturday. The outside paths may have been a tad better on Sunday. The grass course lacked a pronounced bias all week.

Leparoux leads Rafael Bejarano by just two victories in the jockey standings,
with Rene Douglas and Borel tied for third.

Romans has gained sole possession of top spot in the trainer standings, with
Todd Pletcher dropping into second place. Merrill Scherer completes the top
three.

HORSES TO WATCH

Wednesday (5/10)

5TH – CAPTAIN SLEW (Seattle Slew) finished a strong second switching back to
the main track on the drop. Recaptured his early speed to stalk the pace and
held well in a race that was quick throughout. Has now faced dominant winners in
both starts at Churchill Downs. Appears poised to register his second lifetime
win.

6TH – MARY CAT (Tactical Cat) improved to third off the shelf while making
her first start for new trainer Helen Pitts. Finished well despite a very modest
pace. Should have gained valuable conditioning from this effort and may want
more ground.

Thursday (5/11)

5TH – SUTTER STREET (Carson City) was a good third dropping down to a
basement level claimer. Continued on well to the finish over a track he likes.
Not really sure he cared the sloppy track and might be most effective at a flat
mile over a fast track next time.

6TH – MURCH (Mr. Greeley) closed strongly off a brief rest in a race
originally intended for grass. Leveled off too late in the stretch while clearly
second best. Has certainly improved as a three-year-old and can handle either
turf or a wet main track.

Friday (5/12)

6TH – PURE HOPE (Mutakddim) showed a dramatic form reversal in for a selling
price and switching to Churchill. Exhibited much improved speed to make a strong
middle move into a fast pace and tired. Fits well at this new level and can show
further progress off this effort.

7TH – PRIZED CAT (Sir Cat) offered a good showing returning to the main track
and taking a much needed drop in class. Chased a lively early pace and continued
on well to the finish. He has run well in both starts over the Churchill Downs
surface, and can register his second career win if properly spotted in
subsequent starts.

Saturday (5/13)

1ST – COHIBA MISS (Cat Thief) finished a fine second in her unveiling. Showed
good speed to chase the odds-on winning favorite and continued on well late in a
swiftly run race. Should only improve with age and experience for a trainer that
does extremely well with juvenile runners.

9TH – MOONLIT ROMANCE (Romanov [Ire]) suffered a tough trip dropping in for a
selling price. Was soundly bumped at the start and then set a lively and
pressured pace. Gave ground grudgingly late to fresh closers. Appears to be at
her best over a dry track while employing rating/stalking tactics.

Sunday (5/14)

2ND – LILA KAY’S ROSE (Canaveral) set a quick and pressured pace off a more
than two-month
layoff and weakened slightly late. Has won without the lead and would benefit
from a cutback in distance.

9TH – Sassy Skipper outran her 36-1 post time odds making her turf
debut. Chased a fast pace while racing a bit wide early and then continued to
finish with good energy in the stretch.