Grand Couturier back for fifth Sword Dancer at Saratoga
By David Grening8/12/10 3:14 PM
Grand Couturier's participation in the Grade 1 Sword Dancer Invitational has become an annual rite of summer.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. -- Grand Couturier's participation in the Grade 1 Sword Dancer Invitational has become an annual rite of summer.
Saturday, when the Sword Dancer is run for the 36th time, Grand Couturier will be making his fifth consecutive appearance in the race, run at 1 1/2 miles on turf. After finishing third in the race as a 3-year-old in 2006, his North American debut, Grand Couturier won the Sword Dancer in 2007 and 2008 and finished fifth as the favorite last year. He is listed at 8-1 on the morning line for Saturday's Sword Dancer, in which he drew the extreme outside post in the 10-horse field. "It's not like he's running because we're trying to do this, 'Hey, that sounds great -- five years in a row he's in the same race,' '' trainer Robert Ribaudo said. "He's doing good. This is where he belongs. It's amazing just to be in the condition he's in now, especially the way the game is today with horses having limited careers." Since receiving Grand Couturier from owner Marc Keller in summer 2006, Ribaudo has managed Grand Couturier through a variety of issues with his feet, ankles, and hind end. Ribaudo said Grand Couturier always seems to come around at this time of year, making races such as the Sword Dancer, the Bowling Green, and Joe Hirsch Turf Classic at Belmont in the fall ideal spots for him. "To compete at that level, there's no room for error," Ribaudo said. "You've got to be at your best. When you try to plan things weather-wise, races going, not going -- when it's all said and done, this time of the year is when he's at his best.'' Grand Couturier is at his best when he has pace to run at, which isn't often the case in turf marathons. In his last start, the Grade 1 Man o' War, won by Gio Ponti, Grand Couturier found himself closer than usual to the pace, in part because of the pedestrian pace and in part because of a new rider, Rajiv Maragh. "It's tough changing riders on these kind of horses," Ribaudo said. "They just have a way about them. The natural thing to do in a paceless race is to lay closer, but with these European horses and even Gio Ponti, he took back to last and stayed in his game, and it worked out. My instructions were the same: Drop back, get to the fence, and make one run. ... He went up in there and got bounced around quite a bit and had a rough day.'' Alan Garcia, aboard for Grand Couturier's last three wins, will be back aboard Saturday. The Sword Dancer appears to be a wide-open race. Expansion, beaten three-quarters of a length when third in the Man o' War, was made the 3-1 morning-line favorite. Bearpath, fourth in the Man o' War, gets a rider switch to Calvin Borel from apprentice Freddie Lenclud. Trainer Neil Drysdale has entered Marlang and Marsh Side. Drysdale said Marlang would run on firm or soft ground, but that Marlang would probably run only on soft ground. Take the Points possible for Arlington Million As expected, an ankle issue prevented trainer Todd Pletcher from entering Take the Points in the Sword Dancer. Pletcher said he hoped to get Take the Points back to the track Thursday, and that if he can get a breeze into Take the Points by Monday, perhaps he could make the Arlington Million on Aug. 21. "We're making progress, have not ruled out the Arlington Million,'' Pletcher said. "It's day by day. "The leg has improved," he said. "He's still sound on it." Pletcher was considering the Arlington Million for Take the Points, anyway, since it is run at the same conditions and over the same course as the Grade 1 Secretariat Stakes, which Take the Points won last year. "You could argue the mile and a quarter at Arlington was his best race performance," Pletcher said.
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