Devious Intent, Burban Battle in Open Mind
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TK Stables’ Devious Intent, upset winner over 2012 Eclipse Award champion Groupie Doll in Ellis Park’s Grade III Gardenia, and Joseph W. Sutton’s
Burban, runner-up in the Grade I Humana Distaff on Kentucky Derby
Day, loom as likely favorites in a field of six fillies and mares ages
three and up entered to compete in Saturday’s fifth running of the $100,000-added Open Mind Stakes at Churchill
Downs.
The six-furlong race on the
main track is the featured ninth event on a 10-race program set for the
second Saturday of Churchill Downs’ September Meet. Post time for the
first race on Saturday, Sept. 14 is scheduled
for 12:45 p.m. (all times Eastern) and the Open Mind will go at 4:59
p.m.
Devious Intent, a 4-year-old filly trained by Kellyn Gorder, is coming off a signature victory in the Gardenia, a one-mile race in which she defeated Magic Hour and third-place Groupie Doll,
the
2012 Eclipse Award filly and mare sprint champion who was making her
first start of the year. It was the fourth victory in 15 career races
for Devious Intent, who has earned $276,309.
Roberto Morales was
aboard Devious Intent in the Gardenia and gets a return call in the Open
Mind. Devious Intent will break from post three and will carry high
weight of 122 pounds, conceding two pounds to
each of her five rivals.
The Eddie Kenneally-trained Burban chased Aubby K
home in the slop in her runner-up finish in the $300,000-added Humana
Distaff at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Derby Day. She returned with a
disappointing
fourth-place finish beneath the Twin Spires in the Winning Colors (GIII)
on May 27, but rebounded to score a front-running 3 ¼-length victory in
the Roxelana overnight stakes on June 22. She traveled to Saratoga on
July 29 to run fifth behind Dance to Bristol
in the six-furlong Honorable Miss (GII).
A threat to the top pair is posed by Gillian S. Campbell, Ralph and Shelly Stayer and
Andrew Pajak’s Vuitton, a 4-year-old Smart Strike filly trained by Steve
Asmussen. The Open Mind will be Vuitton’s first start since a third-place finish behind Beat the Blues
in the Winning
Colors and she defeated that rival prior to that outing in Oaklawn
Park’s Carousel in April. The consistent filly brings a record of 5-6-2
in 14 starts into the Open Mind. Ricardo Santana Jr.
will ride Vuitton from the rail post.
Dan Considine and Steve C. Snowden’s Sweet Cassiopeia,
winner of the Giant’s Causeway at five furlongs on turf at Keeneland in
late April, returns to competition for the first time since a
fifth-place
run in the Grade I Princess Rooney at Calder in early July. The
5-year-old Five Star Day mare has not raced over the main track at
Churchill Downs, but she has compiled a career record of 9-5-2 in 21
races for trainer William Connelly. Jockey
Robby Albarado will ride Sweet Cassiopeia, who will break from post five.
Others in the Open Mind include Lloyd Schwing Racing’s Ms Anna Destiny, a four-length winner in the West Virginia Secretary of State Stakes at Mountaineer Park last time out. The Brad Cox
trainee,
who was claimed for $32,000 in May, has won three of five races over the
main track at Churchill Downs. Ms Anna Destiny will be ridden by Miguel Mena and will start from post four.
Completing the field is Al and Bill Ulweiling’s Second Street City,
who enters the Open Mind off a 7 ½-length romp in the Hoist Her Flag
Stakes at the Open Mind distance at Canterbury Park on Aug. 17.
Another former claiming horse, Second Street City is trained by Gary Scherer and will be ridden from post two by Denny Velasquez.
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