The premium will be on deep breathing and large lungs Thursday – Thanksgiving Day – when nine distaffers are saddled for a 1 3/8-mile tour of the Jimmy Durante Turf Course at Del Mar. Their goal will be to win the $150,000 Red Carpet Stakes (G3).
The holiday card will have an early beginning – 11 a.m. is the first post – and an early conclusion (approximately 3 p.m.) so folks can get home for some turkey dinner.
The 11-furlong test is headed by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners' Sister Otoole, a 5-year-old mare who is based in the East with trainer Graham Motion at his Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland but has history at Del Mar that bodes well for her chances Thursday. The bay Florida-bred by Amira's Prince shipped west this past summer and came away a winner in the CTT & TOC Stakes at the Red Carpet distance, closing nicely through the stretch to tally by half a length.
She was handled that day by turf specialist Umberto Rispoli and he'll be in the tack again Thursday.
Bellstreet Bridie is an interesting element in the Red Carpet. The 3-year-old daughter of Sir Percy is making her U.S. debut in the race for trainer Mark Glatt. Racing in her native country the past two years she's made a dozen starts and has come away a winner on three occasions. Her ace in the hole Thursday might be the fact that she's run long on the grass on multiple occasions and should not be intimidated by the distance.
Scarabea ran second to Sister Otoole in the CTT & TOC last summer. She's a 4-year-old by 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah who is another who has run long on the grass on numerous occasions.
Duvet Day won an allowance race at Del Mar in July at 1 3/8 miles on the lawn. She's an Irish bred 3-year-old by Starspangledbanner.
Following full field from the rail out with (riders): 82 Highlanders or Simonovich's Lady Jae (Ramon Vazquez); US Equine's Angel Nadeshiko (Victor Espinoza); Red Barons Barn or Rancho Temescal's Quattrolle (Hector Berrios); George Hicker's Dramatizer (Mike Smith); Red Barons Barn or Rancho Temescal's Bellstreet Bridie (Flavien Prat); Calumet Farm's Scarabea (Juan Hernandez); Sister Otoole; Featherston, Gold or Maslowski, et al.'s Queen Ofthe Temple (Ryan Curatolo), and Bacharach, Bacharach or Schatz's Duvet Day (Abel Cedillo).
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