May 17, 2024

Gulfstream optional claimer draws interest

Last updated: 12/31/13 4:54 PM


Friday’s
9TH race
at Gulfstream Park, a 1 1/8-mile optional claiming event for
three-year-olds, is one to watch. There are a number of promising types in the
eight-horse field who could find their way into Kentucky Derby prep events.

Trainers Chad Brown, Shug McGaughey and Todd Pletcher will all be represented
by last-out maiden winners.

Brown sends out Cousin Stephen, who exits a 7 1/2-length maiden romp at
Aqueduct on November 7 at 1 1/8 miles. A son of Proud Citizen, the bay colt
retains the services of Javier Castellano in his third career outing.

McGaughey, who earned his first Kentucky Derby victory in 2013 by virtue of
Orb, has a hot prospect in Top Billing, who netted a 119 BRIS Late Pace rating
when rallying boldly from off the pace to capture his career debut by 5 1/4
lengths at Laurel Park on December 6. By Curlin, the chestnut colt is out of the
multiple Grade 3-winning A.P. Indy mare Parade Queen. That makes Top Billing a
half-sister to Grade 3 winner Untouched Talent, the dam of 2012 Kentucky Derby
and Preakness runner-up Bodemeister.

Joel Rosario picks up the mount on Top Billing.

The well-regarded Commissioner will make a highly-anticipated return to
action for Pletcher. From the last crop of the great A.P. Indy, the twice-raced
bay colt will make his first start since taking a 1 1/8-mile maiden special
weight at Saratoga on August 28. Jose Lezcano replaces the injured John
Velazquez.

Pletcher has another live contender in Ichiban Warrior. Runner-up in the
October 27 Street Sense, the First Samurai colt exits a 5 1/2-length romp over
starter allowance rivals at Churchill Downs on November 29. Julien Leparoux will
be back in the saddle.

Hy Kodiak Warrior exits a pair of strong showing versus allowance foes at
Gulfstream Park and adds further depth to the field along with Solemnly Swear, a
good-looking maiden winner at Monmouth Park two starts back.



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