May 17, 2024

Molly Pitcher BC

Last updated: 8/26/06 4:46 PM





TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS




MOLLY PITCHER BREEDERS’ CUP H.
(G2), 8TH-MTH, $300,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1 1/16M, 4:21 P.M. EDT, 8-27
 
PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1
PROMENADE GIRL

MURRAY LAWRENCE E

ROSE J

117
2
FRIEL’S FOR REAL

ALLARD EDWARD T

CASTRO E
119
3
LEXI STAR

GROVE CHRISTOPHER W

LOPEZ C C
117
4
ROUND POND

MATZ MICHAEL R

BRAVO J
121
5
CAPESIDE LADY

BLASI SCOTT

BRIDGMOHAN S X
117
6
LA REASON

PLETCHER TODD A

DECARLO C P
115


ROUND POND (Awesome Again) will make her much awaited return while facing five foes
in the $300,000 Molly Pitcher Breeders’ Cup H. (G2) at Monmouth Park on Sunday.
The talented four-year-old hasn’t been seen on the track since gamely taking the
Azeri Breeders’ Cup S. (G3), and is now conditioned by Michael Matz after being
trained by John Servis for the initial eight starts of her career. The lass has
proven to be a top-class performer throughout her career and has picked a
sensible spot to return following the five-month layoff, so we’ll side with the
likely favorite. Top local rider Joe Bravo will pilot the bay.

FRIEL’S FOR REAL (Sword Dance [Ire]) put in one of her most impressive races
to date when cruising home an easy 5 1/2-length winner of the Lady’s Secret S.
over this surface last out. The Edward Allard charge sports a nifty 16-8-1-4
mark at this distance and is perfect from two starts at Monmouth, leading us to
believe she’s a strong contender in this affair. Expect a stalk-and-pounce trip
beneath Eddie Castro for the six-year-old.

Defending champ CAPESIDE LADY (Cape Town) is the likely pacesetter in here
and could be a huge threat with her best. The bay mare has shown an affinity for
this oval, evidenced by her 6-4-1-0 local mark, and could be tough to run down
if allowed to dictate the early stages of the race. We’ll include the
five-year-old, who’ll be guided by Shaun Bridgmohan, in all of our multiple race
exotics.

LA REASON (Labeeb [GB]) is a one-run closer who’ll need some pace help to
challenge for the top prize, but we’re not certain that the six-year-old will
get ample fractions to set up her late burst. Trained by Todd Pletcher, the bay
ran a deceptively good race in the recent Delaware H. (G2) behind current star Fleet Indian (Indian Charlie) and should appreciate the cut-back in distance. We’ll include this mare in the gimmicks, but prefer her use in
the lower rungs. Chris DeCarlo will ride.

PROMENADE GIRL (Carson City) has done most of her damage in Maryland and
steps up to the toughest field she’s seen in recent starts. Conditioned by Larry
Murray, the four-year-old does her best running in the latter stages as well and
could also be at the mercy of the pace in this contest, but should
benefit some from the advantageous rail draw. With a solid 13-7-1-3 lifetime
mark, we’d be foolish not to consider her an exotics threat. Jeremy Rose has riding duties aboard the miss.

LEXI STAR (Crypto Star) has displayed a good deal of talent in her career but
must face her strongest group to date for trainer Christopher Grove. The
Maryland-bred dark bay is making just her second start since January of this
year and could be a touch short when the group turns for home. We would not be
overwhelmed if the filly found a spot in the top three, although we’d prefer to
watch this one and tab her for later on down the road. C.C. Lopez has the
riding assignment.




TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS:   1st-ROUND POND
    2nd-FRIEL’S FOR REAL
    3rd-CAPESIDE LADY