Two-Time Pegasus Turf Winner Colonel Liam Entered Thursday At Gulfstream

Colonel Liam and Never Surprised, respectively 1-2 in this year's Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1), are entered in a Thursday optional claiming allowance at Gulfstream Park.

The 7 ½-furlong turf sprint for 3-year-olds and up drew an overflow field of 15 with Colonel Liam and Never Surprised the first two of three on the also-eligible list.

Colonel Liam, being pointed for a threepeat attempt in the Pegasus Turf, has not raced since finishing ninth in the Dubai Turf (G1) March 26. Never Surprised's most recent start came when fifth in Gulfstream's Canadian Turf (G3) March 5.

Never Surprised, winner of the 2021 Tropical Park Derby, has been on the work tab since late September at Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher's South Florida base at Palm Beach Downs, where Colonel Liam shows six timed works since early November.

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‘When They Turned For Home She Found Another Gear’: Betsy Blue Goes Last To First For Garland Of Roses Win

Cloud Nine Stable's Betsy Blue needed just one week's rest to score the second stakes victory of her career in Saturday's $120,000 Garland of Roses, a six-furlong sprint for fillies and mares at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Linda Rice and piloted to victory by Jose Lezcano, Betsy Blue cut back to six furlongs from the one-mile Go for Wand (G3) last Saturday at the Big A where she finished a closing third after going four-wide under her returning rider. The New York-bred daughter of Tonalist scored her first stakes victory since last year's Bouwerie at Belmont Park.

“We accomplished what we wanted with the Grade 3 [placing] and, frankly, I knew it was back on short rest, but she's won all of her conditions and there's limited opportunities for her,” said Rice. “It's on her home court and she came out of the race great, so I said let's go right back.”

Betsy Blue broke evenly from the inside post and settled in last of five along the rail as post-time favorite Smash Ticket blitzed to the front to lead the field through an opening quarter-mile in :22.51 over the fast main track. Disco Ebo tracked closely in second with Beguine to her outside in third as the trio pulled away from Snicket and a trailing Betsy Blue.

Disco Ebo came under a ride from Eric Cancel to put her head in front as the field rounded the turn with the Dylan Davis-piloted Beguine full of run on the far outside after a half-mile in :45.78. Those two briefly matched strides nearing the top of the lane before Beguine took a 2 1/2-length advantage and was roused for more by Davis.

Betsy Blue, who rallied from five lengths off the pace, went widest of all and threatened with large strides down the center of the racetrack under strong urging from Lezcano. Betsy Blue, wrapped up in the final 70 yards, coasted home 1 1/4 lengths in front in a final time of 1:10.92. Beguine held place honors by 4 1/4 lengths over Disco Ebo with Snicket and Smash Ticket completing the order of finish.

Hot Peppers, who breezed a half-mile in :48.75 over the Belmont main track this morning and will target the Grade 1 La Brea on December 26 at Del Mar; and Dontletsweetfoolya, who did not ship to New York and will look to the Willa On the Move the same day at Laurel Park, were scratched.

Rice said she was pleased to see Betsy Blue not fall too far behind in the early stages of the race.

“I saw Lezcano was urging her to keep her close enough to win and that was the idea,” said Rice. “She's coming off of a mile, so he had to encourage her a little bit but she's such a professional and she loves what she's doing.”

Lezcano echoed Rice's sentiments and noted the bay filly's adaptability at different distances.

“She's a very good mare. She always tries hard and gives me her best,” said Lezcano. “I think they went pretty quick in front early on and when they turned for home she found another gear, went on and won the race. Any race from a mile to three quarters, she always tries hard.”

Betsy Blue has been a model of consistency for Rice since being haltered for $50,000 out of a winning optional claiming score last March at the Big A, hitting the board in 15-of-17 outings for her connections and visiting the winner's circle seven times.

Rice said Betsy Blue may return to the Big A for the $100,000 Interborough on Jan. 21 with her eye on another graded attempt in the $250,000 Barbara Fritchie (G3) on Feb. 18 at Laurel Park.

Bred in New York by Blue Devil Racing Stable from the Yonaguska mare Honest to Betsy, Betsy Blue banked $66,000 in victory and improved her lifetime record to 20-9-7-2 with total purse earnings of $604,510. She returned $6.60 for a $2 win wager.

Beguine, who entered from a close runner-up effort in a first-level allowance on November 21 at the Big A, sported blinkers for the first time Saturday.

“She was very aggressive for me and was on the bridle the whole way through the stretch,” Davis said. “I was just trying to get her going and once she switched over to the right lead, she finished great. There was just the one horse that ran us down, but she ran a great race.”

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‘He’s Got To Get Going’: Barber Road Completes Major Preparations For Return

Barber Road, who has not started since fishing unplaced in the Belmont (G1) June 11, completed major preparations for his scheduled comeback this month, working five furlongs in 1:02.40 after the surface renovation break Friday morning at Oaklawn under David Cabrera. The track was muddy.

Following the work, trainer John Ortiz said Barber Road is still being considered for the $200,000 Tinsel Stakes at 1 1/8 miles Dec. 17 at Oaklawn, with an allowance race that day another option. Barber Road's major local objective, Ortiz said, is the $1-million Oaklawn Handicap (G2) for older horses at 1 1/8 miles April 22.

“We're going to kind of fiddle with both,” said Ortiz, who trains the 2022 Arkansas Derby runner-up for former Walmart executive William Simon. “I wanted to see how he did in this breeze. Obviously, he's a nice horse and we would like to keep him in stakes because of what he's done, but he's got options. He's got conditions. It (Tinsel) is a mile and an eighth and it might be asking a little much, but he's got to get going.”

Ortiz said he would huddle with Simon, in town to watch the work, before making a decision. Post positions for the Dec. 17 card will be drawn Monday.

Barber Road was among three horses to go through Oaklawn's four-race Kentucky Derby points series in 2022, finishing second in the Smarty Jones Stakes, second in the Southwest Stakes (G3), third in the Rebel Stakes (G2) and second in the $1.25 million Arkansas Derby (G1) before finishing sixth in the Kentucky Derby (G1) May 7 then seventh in the Belmont.

A 3-year-old son of multiple Oaklawn stakes winner Race Day, Barber Road has never faced older horses.

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Cappella Sansevero To Stand At Allevamento Renaccino

Group 3 winner Cappella Sansevero (GB) (Showcasing {GB}) will move to Italy's Allevamento Renaccino in 2023 where he will stand for €3,000, Renew Italian Breeding announced on Saturday. The G3 Round Tower S. victor who was also second in the G2 Coventry S. and third in the G1 Phoenix S. has been represented by G2 Mill Reef S. hero Pierre Lapin (Ire).

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