Fields take shape for Oaklawn Racing Festival stakes races

Submitted photo OAKLAWN HANDICAP: Jockey Jon Kenton Court works Colonelsdarktemper Sunday at Oaklawn Park ahead of the Saturday's Grade 2 $750,000 Oaklawn Handicap for older horses. Colonelsdarktemper completed major preparations for the race with a 5-furlong bullet workout (1:00 4-5) on a muddy track Sunday morning. Photo by Coady Photography.
Submitted photo OAKLAWN HANDICAP: Jockey Jon Kenton Court works Colonelsdarktemper Sunday at Oaklawn Park ahead of the Saturday's Grade 2 $750,000 Oaklawn Handicap for older horses. Colonelsdarktemper completed major preparations for the race with a 5-furlong bullet workout (1:00 4-5) on a muddy track Sunday morning. Photo by Coady Photography.

Champion Unique Bella, unbeaten Magnum Moon and Grade 1 winner and millionaire Accelerate are among horses scheduled to run this week during Oaklawn Park's Racing Festival of the South.

Unique Bella, the country's champion female sprinter of 2017, is scheduled to run in Friday's Grade 1 $700,000 Apple Blossom Handicap for older fillies and mares. Unique Bella, who is based in Southern California with Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Hollendorfer, has won 7 of 9 starts overall, including the Grade 2 $200,000 Santa Maria Stakes Feb. 10 at Santa Anita in her last start.

Unique Bella was assigned top weight of 123 pounds for the 1 1/16-mile Apple Blossom.

Magnum Moon can strengthen his credentials as a leading Kentucky Derby candidate in Saturday's Grade 1 $1 million Arkansas Derby for trainer Todd Pletcher. Based this winter in south Florida, Magnum Moon remained unbeaten in three starts with a 3 Ā½-length victory on March 17 in the Grade 2 $900,000 Rebel Stakes, the final major local prep for the Arkansas Derby.

Accelerate is the scheduled headliner for Saturday's Grade 2 $750,000 Oaklawn Handicap for older horses. Trained by John Sadler, Accelerate became a millionaire with a 5 Ā½-length victory in the Grade 1 $600,000 Santa Anita Handicap on March 10 in his last start.

Accelerate was assigned top weight of 123 pounds for the 1 1/8-mile Oaklawn Handicap.

Post positions for the Apple Blossom will be drawn today. Post positions for the Arkansas Derby and Oaklawn Handicap will be drawn Wednesday.

Other Festival races include Friday's Grade 3 $400,000 Fantasy Stakes for 3-year-old fillies and Saturday's Grade 3 $400,000 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap for older horses.

Trainer Jinks Fires, of Hot Springs, said Colonelsdarktemper will make his next start in the Oaklawn Handicap on Saturday. Owned by auto racing legend A.J. Foyt, Colonelsdarktemper will come into the 1 1/8-mile Oaklawn Handicap with only one start this year, owing to a slower-than-expected recovery from a stress fracture in a shin and poor weather earlier in the year, Fires said.

Colonelsdarktemper finished second in a March 11 allowance/optional claimer, which was the 4-year-old debut for the Colonel John colt. Fires said in a "perfect world," Colonelsdarktemper would have had another prep for the Oaklawn Handicap.

"That's what I would have liked, but unfortunately there wasn't time to get another race," Fires said. "Got late getting him back and then we got that bad weather, so I backed off."

Fires said Colonelsdarktemper was injured during a fourth-place finish in the Grade 3 $400,000 Oklahoma Derby on Sept. 24 at Remington Park.

The well-traveled Colonelsdarktemper made 10 starts last year, winning his career debut at Oaklawn, an allowance race at Churchill Downs and the Grade 3 $750,000 West Virginia Derby at Mountaineer, and bankrolling $710,035.

Colonelsdarktemper completed major preparations for the Oaklawn Handicap by recording a 5-furlong bullet workout (1:00 4-5) after the renovation break Sunday morning. The track was rated muddy.

Bo Peep, a candidate for the Fantasy, worked a half-mile in :49 Sunday morning for Fires.

Probables for the Fantasy, according to the Oaklawn racing department, include Amy's Challenge, Cosmic Burst, Harbor Lights, Sassy Sienna, Stronger Than Ever and Tahoe Dream. Probables for the Oaklawn Handicap include Accelerate, Blueridge Traveler, Colonelsdarktemper, Fear the Cowboy, Hawaakom, Hedge Fund, Inside Straight, Lookin At Lee and Sonneteer.

Count Fleet probables include City of Light, Edwards Going Left, Favorite Tale, Imma Bling, Ivan Fallunovalot, Smart Spree, Whitmore, Wings Locked Up and Wynn Time.

Grade 1 winner City of Light was assigned top weight of 123 pounds for the 6-furlong Count Fleet.

Whitmore worked a half-mile in :49 Sunday morning for co-owner/trainer Ron Moquett, of Hot Springs. Whitmore won the race last year.

Multiple stakes-placed sprinter Black Bear was retired following a March 17 claiming race and bred to his first mare last Sunday, trainer Chris Hartman said Thursday. Hartman said Black Bear is at the Oklahoma farm of owner James Rogers, Black Hawk Stable.

Black Bear, an 8-year-old son of sprint champion Midnight Lute, spent most of his career with Black Hawk and Hartman and earned $376,828 after winning 8 of 33 starts. Millionaire and Oaklawn stakes winner Alsvid, a gelding, was also retired to Rogers' farm.

Trainer Will VanMeter said Plainsman, also owned by John Ed Anthony of Hot Springs, is under consideration for Saturday's Arkansas Derby, the $150,000 Northern Spur Stakes and an allowance race. Plainsman was a Jan. 20 maiden winner.

VanMeter recorded his first career training double Saturday, winning the second race with favored Clarista ($4.40), for major client Anthony, and the eighth race with Nottoway, a 3-year-old Twirling Candy gelding he co-owns with the Estate of Tommy Ligon.

VanMeter said Saturday's results helped erase some of the frustration from a number of near-misses earlier in the meet. The trainer entered Saturday with only two victories from 36 starts, but he had nine seconds and seven thirds.

"It's funny," VanMeter said before training hours Sunday. "On the eve of the meet, I felt, looking at the horses and how they were training, I felt we were really going to kind of have a breakout meet and it just never really materialized. The horses have trained fantastic all meet, they just haven't ... I felt as confident yesterday as I have about a lot of the horses we've run."

A former assistant under Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, VanMeter, 34, went out his own in 2013 and saddled his first winner, Pearl Turn, March 14, 2014, at Oaklawn.

According to Equibase, racing's official data gathering organization, VanMeter has 32 victories and purse earnings of $1,649,292 in his career. VanMeter's biggest career victory to date came with Trace Creek, an Anthony homebred, in the $100,000 Hanshin Cup Stakes in 2016 at Arlington Park.

Co-owner Staton Flurry, of Hot Springs, said unbeaten 3-year-old Exclamation Point will pass Saturday's 1 1/8-mile $150,000 Northern Spur Stakes in a favor of an allowance race Thursday at Keeneland. The colt is co-owned by his breeders, Steve and Brandi Nicholson.

Exclamation Point, a half-brother to champion and 2017 Arkansas Derby winner Classic Empire, won his only two career starts at the meeting for trainer Brad Cox. Nicholson also co-owns the colt. ...

Probables for the Apple Blossom include Farrell, Fuhriously Kissed, Streamline, Tiger Moth, Unbridled Mo and Unique Bella. Probables for the Arkansas Derby include Beautiful Shot, Combatant, Dream Baby Dream, Magnum Moon, Quip, Solomini and Tenfold.

Sports on 04/10/2018

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