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Kasept 10-16-2009 02:36 PM

DeFrancis pre-entries include FabStrike, Kowboy, Vineyard
 
LAUREL, MD. 10-16-09---Three of the nation’s elite sprinters and the top two local speedsters are among the 37 pre-entries for the 19th running of the $300,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash (Grade I) at Laurel Park next Saturday, Oct. 24.

The De Francis Dash is one of just three Grade I races contested in Maryland, along with the Preakness Stakes, the middle jewel of racing’s Triple Crown, and the historic Pimlico Special. The Dash was not carded in 2008 due to a purse account shortfall.

Introduced in 1990, the De Francis Dash is one of the elite six-furlong sprints in the country with four of the 18 winners-Housebuster (1991), Cherokee Run (1994), Smoke Glacken (1997) and Thor’s Echo (2006)-earning Eclipse Award honors for champion sprinter.

Normally contested a month after the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, Maryland Jockey Club officials moved the De Francis Dash to accommodate horsemen who prefer not to run over the Pro-Ride synthetic surface at Santa Anita Park, site of the Breeders’ Cup World Thoroughbred Championships on Nov. 6-7.

Fabulous Strike has been first or second in five starts (all Grade I or Grade II sprints) during his six-year-old campaign. Trainer Todd Beattie’s star has 12 lifetime stakes victories, including the Grade I Vosburgh in 2007. The son of Smart Strike finished second in the Grade II General George Handicap in February.

Kodiak Kowboy has defeated Fabulous Strike a pair of Grade I stakes this year: Carter Handicap (Apr. 4) and Vosburgh (Oct. 3). The Dash could be used as a prep race for the Cigar Mile at Aqueduct on Nov. 28, which would give the four-year-old Grade I wins at three different distances this year. The Vosburgh and De Francis Dash are both six-furlongs.

Godolphin Stable’s talented three-year-old Vineyard Haven was disqualified from first and placed second in the Grade I King’s Bishop Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 29. The son of Lido Palace (CHI) won a pair of Grade I races during his two-year-old year.

Laurel Park-based Ravalo and Ah Day have each won 10 stakes races. The former, trained by Donald Barr, has nine stakes victories at the distance, including the Grade III Maryland Sprint Handicap on the Preakness undercard. The latter, conditioned by the legendary King Leatherbury, has won added money races at four different distances.

Maryland Jockey Club stakes coordinator Coley Blind expects General George winner True Quality and Maryland Million Sprint champion Roaring Lion to compete in Laurel’s most important race.

The post position draw for the next Saturday’s card is Wednesday, Oct. 21. The program will also feature a pair of $50,000 Maryland-bred stakes: The Find Handicap and Twixt Stakes.

The first 4,000 full-paid admissions with receive a complimentary “Dash of Color” sweatshirt, which features the silks of the previous 18 winners. Live music will be performed by Mr. Greengenes. In addition there will be sample wines and beer in the Horse Wizard room.

slotdirt 10-16-2009 02:47 PM

That's funny - the first 4,000 admissions will receive a sweatshirt. I wonder when the last time Laurel even had a 4,000 person day was? Honest question.

Anywho, that's quite an impressive list of noms. Even the great Zensational is nominated.

docicu3 10-16-2009 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt
That's funny - the first 4,000 admissions will receive a sweatshirt. I wonder when the last time Laurel even had a 4,000 person day was? Honest question.

Anywho, that's quite an impressive list of noms. Even the great Zensational is nominated.

On the big days they still fill the place but otherwise it's a simulcast track. Even with the rain this year they had to have had 4K this year on Maryland MIllions day

eajinabi 10-16-2009 05:32 PM

They are offering a grade 1 sprint race 2 weeks before the Breeders Cup? 3 of the better sprinters are pre-entered in it? Not good news for the Breeders Cup sprint. Just give the trophy to Zensational already.

Merlinsky 10-16-2009 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by eajinabi
They are offering a grade 1 sprint race 2 weeks before the Breeders Cup? 3 of the better sprinters are pre-entered in it? Not good news for the Breeders Cup sprint. Just give the trophy to Zensational already.

Sprinters whose trainers didn't want to go to the BC anyway. Fabulous Strike already wasn't going right? That's why they moved it, there was demand for taking a stab at a dirt sprint quasi-championship it looks like and the trainers probably figured if they were going to point for it, much easier to just bring it forward than work around the vacuum of the BC. I'm looking forward to seeing Vineyard Haven without the DQ drama.

Gander 10-17-2009 07:50 AM

Its the anti BC Sprint. Funny thing is, its getting better horses! That will teach those dummies not to have the BC on the junk.

eajinabi 10-17-2009 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Gander
Its the anti BC Sprint. Funny thing is, its getting better horses! That will teach those dummies not to have the BC on the junk.

And 2 years in a row. Breeders Cup has been tarnished and doesnt have the prestige as it once was. The 2 day event screwed it up and now we get watered down fields and the best horses dont even run in it.

Linny 10-17-2009 03:33 PM

The move to October takes perfect advantage to the PolyCup. That's a true G1 sprint.

TitanSooner 10-17-2009 07:36 PM


NTamm1215 10-17-2009 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by TitanSooner

Poke fun all you want but if you can't deny that the BC being on Polytrash is keeping some of the best horses from coming than you're delusional.

NT

pba1817 10-17-2009 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by NTamm1215
Poke fun all you want but if you can't deny that the BC being on Polytrash is keeping some of the best horses from coming than you're delusional.

NT

Would this be considered a run on sentence?

NTamm1215 10-17-2009 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by pba1817
Would this be considered a run on sentence?

Wait for the authority, Pedigree Ann, to weigh in. I was trying to get her attention with a pedigree-related post on Race 7 tomorrow at Belmont.

NT

Linny 10-17-2009 10:09 PM

It is a run on sentence. It is also factually correct.:eek:

King Glorious 10-21-2009 11:04 PM

Looking at the actual field is yet another lesson about why people shouldn't get excited about nominations and possibles.

johnny pinwheel 10-22-2009 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Gander
Its the anti BC Sprint. Funny thing is, its getting better horses! That will teach those dummies not to have the BC on the junk.

i agree.

TitanSooner 10-23-2009 04:10 AM

pathetic


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