May 9, 2024

Beverly D. J

Last updated: 8/8/08 5:28 PM


AMERICAN
GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS


BEVERLY D.
S. (G1), 9TH-AP, $750,000, 3YO/UP, F/M, 1 3/16MT, 3:50 P.M. CDT, 8-9
 
1
DREAMING OF ANNA, 4, f, by Rahy—Justenuffheart, by Broad Brush O-Frank C Calabrese; B-Frank C. Calabrese (Ky)
2
ROSINKA (IRE), 5, m, by Soviet Star—Last Drama, by Last Tycoon (Ire) O-The Lavington Stud; B-Kilfrush Stud (Ire)
3
PRECIOUS KITTEN, 5, m, by Catienus—Kitten’s First, by Lear Fan O-Lael Stables; B-Kenneth L. & Sarah K.
Ramsey (Ky)
4
MAURALAKANA (FR), 5, m, by Muhtathir (GB)—Jimkana, by Double Bed (Fr) O-Robert Scarborough; B-Sarl Classic Breeding & M
Hassan (Fr)
5
CIAO, 4, f, by Lear Fan—Ciao for Now, by Nureyev O-Iron County Farms Inc; B-Iron County Farms, Inc. (Ky)
6
MERIBEL, 5, m, by Peaks and Valleys—Count to Six, by Saratoga Six O-Catesby W Clay; B-Arthur B. Hancock III & Catesby
W Clay (Ky)
7
TOQUE DE QUEDA (GB), 4, f, by Dansili (GB)—Bazbina, by Highest Honor (Fr) O-Marquesa de Moratalla;
B-Marquesa de Moratalla (GB)
8
COMMUNIQUE, 4, f, by Smart Strike—Martinique, by Pleasant Colony O-G Watts Humphrey Jr; B-G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. (Ky)
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CICEROLE (FR), 4, f, by Barathea (Ire)—Uryale, by Kendor O-Rothschild Family;
B-Bn Guy de Rothschild (Fr)


With apologies to Arlington’s centerpiece event, the Arlington Million (G1),
Saturday’s $750,000 Beverly D. S. (G1) features the deepest field on the
three-race International Festival of Racing program. DREAMING OF ANNA (Rahy),
MAURALAKANA (Fr) (Muhtathir [GB]) and PRECIOUS KITTEN (Catienus) are perhaps the
three best turf distaffers in the United States, and there’s quality in the
remaining cast. Nine will square off in the 1 3/16-mile affair.

Dreaming of Anna likes the turf at Arlington, easily winning both previous
attempts over the local sod, and appears to be entering this event in peak form.
Trained by Arlington dynamo Wayne Catalano (44 percent win rate from 95 starts
this meet), the four-year-old filly exits a sharp front-running score in the 1
1/16-mile Mint Julep H. (G3) at Churchill Downs, recording her third consecutive
triple-digit BRIS Speed rating in the 2 1/2-length decision, and she’s proven
extremely effective at nine furlongs, winning three of her last four attempts.
The chestnut will have to stretch out a little in distance, but we don’t
envision that being an impediment. Dreaming of Anna is training exceptionally
well by all reports and is well-drawn on the rail with Garrett Gomez. She can
lead all the way.

Mauralakana has taken her game to another level this season. A solid
performer at the graded level previously, she’s developed into the best turf
distaffer on the East Coast since being transferred to Christophe Clement over
the winter, winning four-of-five starts, including her last three. The bay is a
strong closer, earning BRIS Late Pace ratings as high as 114, and she’ll
probably get more pace to run at this occasion. Her latest wins in the New York
S. (G2) and Sheepshead Bay H. (G2) were both impressive, and Mauralakana figures
to offer another stout late charge under Kent Desormeaux.

COMMUNIQUE (Smart Strike) could get into the mix at a decent price. A
good-looking 3 3/4-length winner of the Modesty H. (G3) over the course last
out, the Rusty Arnold-trained lass will face a severe step up in class, but
she’s really on the improve, winning three of her last four starts, with the
lone setback coming at 1 1/16 miles. Communique likes longer distances, so the 9
1/2 furlongs is the perfect fit, and she owns a terrific late kick. The
four-year-old owns the best chance at an upset.

Precious Kitten looks very dangerous. She exits another top-class
performance, a smart 2 1/4-length tally in the Gamely S. (G1) at Hollywood Park,
but the Bobby Frankel-trained mare exited that start with a quarter crack, which
necessitated a 75-day freshening. We’re inclined to try and beat her in this
spot. Precious Kitten has run her best races on the West Coast, winning her last
four starts, including three Grade 1s, in Southern California, and she’s the 9-5
favorite on the morning line here. She still figures to sit a perfect stalking
trip under Rafael Bejarano.

ROSINKA (Ire) (Soviet Star) will be up close tracking Dreaming of Anna and
could possibly hold for a small share. The Graham Motion-trained mare doesn’t
need the early lead to win, but she’s found herself in that spot in her last
three starts. She may benefit from a slight change in tactics, and the
five-year-old showed her class last fall when finishing a close second to
champion Lahudood (GB) in the Flower Bowl Invitational S. (G1). Consider for the
exotics at long odds.

CICEROLE (Fr) (Barathea [Ire]) exits a runner-up effort in a Group 3 event at
Epsom Downs, and the French-based filly can’t be completely dismissed from top-three
consideration on Saturday. The Jean-Claude Rouget trainee is very honest,
registering a 3-3-0 mark in her last six outings, and has been off-the-board only
once in her 10-race career. The far outside post is a drawback, however, and we’ll have
to let Cicerole beat us.

MERIBEL (Peaks and Valley) is a fine closer, but she might need softer
company to be a factor. CIAO (Lear Fan) is likely facing too much of a class
hike. French invader TOQUE DE QUEDA (GB) (Dansili [GB]) will stretch out in
distance off three starts at a mile this season, but there is little in her 2008
form to indicate she can challenge here.