Jones sends out pair of Ky Derby hopefuls
By Marcus Hersh1/18/12 9:05 PM
Trainer Larry Jones sends out Ky Derby hopefuls in Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds
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Also in the Lecomte are Ted's Folly, whose most recent win in a six-race streak of victories came in the rich Springboard Mile at Remington Park, and Shared Property, the Arlington-Washington Futurity winner who makes his first start since October. Seven Lively Sins was second in the Iroquois Stakes at Churchill Downs last fall, while Capetown Devil has won all three of his races, including a recent first-level route allowance here. The D. Wayne Lukas-trained Chalybeate Springs won an Oaklawn maiden race on Jan. 14 and was supplemented into the Lecomte for $4,000.
Jones said Mr. Bowling would have contested the Springboard Mile had he not gotten sick after shipping into Fair Grounds in November. Mr. Bowling won the Dover Stakes at Delaware on Oct. 8 by more than seven lengths, but three weekends later could only finish third as the 7-5 favorite in the Iroquois at Churchill, a one-turn mile that Jones feels might have been too short for his horse. Mr. Bowling has turned in sharp recent Fair Grounds works, including a Jan. 9 five-furlong drill in which he caught Believe You Can at the finish after trailing the filly by several lengths a furlong out.
Believe You Can, who was sixth in the Pocahontas at Churchill after winning the Grade 3 Tempted at Belmont, was one of six fillies entered in the Silverbulletday. The undefeated Applauding heads a Silverbulletday field that also includes impressive recent Fair Grounds allowance-race winner Summer Applause. Saturday's other graded stakes, the Grade 3 Colonel Bradley, took a hit when Florida-based Blues Street, who would have been favored, was not entered by trainer Eddie Kenneally. The $100,000 Bradley includes Mr. Vegas and Suntracer, both of whom have won well on turf during this meet. Just five sprinters, including Fair Grounds-loving Cash Refund, were entered in the $75,000 Gaudin, but the Louisiana Handicap and the Pan Zareta stakes did better. The $100,000 Louisiana, for older dirt route horses, attracted a field of nine, headed by Alma d'Oro and Fast Alex, while the Pan Zareta, a turf-sprint for older females, drew 13 entries.
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