Racing fans are getting ready for what undoubtedly will be
an exciting Saturday at both Florida thoroughbred tracks.
Gulfstream Park will open its 2016-2017 championship
meet with eleven races and first post of 12:00 p.m. The third through eleventh races are stakes
races for the national Claiming Crown.
Tampa Bay Downs
has a ten-race card with first post of 12:35 p.m.
We will have on-site coverage at each track on our
blog.
Tampa Bay will have its first two stakes races of its
2016-2017 meet.
The Inaugural is
six furlongs on dirt for 2year-old males, and is the seventh race with
scheduled post of 3:19 p.m.
Trainer Gerald Bennett will send out two of the top
contenders in the eight-horse field. They are Triumphant Joy and Chance of
Luck.
The Sandpiper is six
furlongs on dirt for 2-year-old
fillies. It is the ninth race with scheduled post of 4:20 p.m.
Bennett will send out R Angel Katelyn, who will be
ridden by Edwin Gonzalez and is the
likely favorite in the ten-horse field.
On Nov. 12, R
Angel Katelyn won the Juvenile Fillies Sprint Preview Stakes at the Gulfstream Park West meet which was held at Calder
in Miami Gardens. That race was 6 ½ furlongs on dirt.
Rashette and Lu Lu Laura, the third and seventh place finishers in the
Nov. 12 race, also are back for the
Sandpiper. Both are trained by Kathleen O’Connell.
The speedy Lu Lu Laura was bumped at the start and
then forced to steady prior to the turn in
that race. She could be a major threat
in the Sandpiper if she gets a clean trip.
*The Claiming
Crown races are restricted to horses that have raced at or below designated
claiming prices at least once in 2015 or 2016.
The nine Claiming Crown races have total purses of
$1.1 million.
The tenth and feature race is the $200,000 Claiming
Crown Jewel. It is 1 1/8 miles on dirt for 3-year-olds that have started at
least once for a claiming price of $35,000 or less since Jan. 1, 2015.
Royal Posse, the winner of the Jewel last year, and
Bigger Picture are likely favorites in the nine-horse field.
Royal Posse comes in off a four-race win streak. All
were in stakes for New York-breds at tracks in that state. Luis Saez is scheduled to ride for trainer
Rudy Rodriguez.
A big question for Bigger Picture will be how well he
adjusts to a switch back to dirt, a surface he has not raced on since last
year. Trained by Mike Maker, he has won four of seven starts this year.
In his latest race, on Nov. 12 at Aqueduct, Bigger Picture
won the Red Smith (Grade 3) at 1 3/8 miles on turf. Jose Ortiz will ride the
5-year-old gelding, who is making his Gulfstream debut.
Another threat is John Jones, who could attempt to
take the Jewel field gate to wire.
The 4-year-old gelding has used
that running style to win his last four races.
All four were on dirt at Laurel Park in Maryland—one stakes,
one allowance and two optional claimers.
John Jones, a 4-year-old gelding, is making his Gulfstream debut. His regular jockey Luis Garcia is in from Maryland to ride for trainer Lacey Gaudet.
--Jim Freer and Monique Welch
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