Midnight Bisou tries to maintain sharp form in Santa Anita Oaks

Photo: Chris Crestik / Eclipse Sportswire

Trainer Bill Spawr’s Midnight Bisou seeks her third consecutive graded victory as she heads of field of nine sophomore fillies going 1 1/16 miles in Saturday’s Grade I, $400,000 Santa Anita Oaks.
A winner of the Grade II, seven furlong Santa Ynez Stakes on Jan. 7, Midnight Bisou then romped by 2 ¼ lengths in her first two turn assignment, the Grade III Santa Ysabel at 1 1/16 miles on March 3.  Midnight Bisou’s primary competition would appear to come from Bob Baffert’s Thirteen Squared, who was second in the Santa Ysabel, John Shirreffs’ Spring Lily, who dueled early and was then a distant third in the same race and Phil D’Amato’s Spectator, who comes off a second condition allowance win sprinting.
MIDNIGHT BISOU
Owner:  Allen Racing, LLC and Bloom Racing Stable, LLC                      Trainer:  Bill Spawr
Two noses away from being unbeaten in four starts, this daughter of Midnight Lute won with aplomb when stretched out for the first time on March 3, earning a career best 94 Beyer Speed figure, which is easily the best Santa Anita Oaks “last-out” fig.  With Mike Smith once again at the controls and the distance the same as it was in her Santa Ynez romp, it would appear to be conditions to order for her as she readies for her career close-up.
THIRTEEN SQUARED

Owner:  Arnold Zetcher, LLC                             

Trainer:  Bob Baffert

Although no match for Midnight Bisou, she disposed of Spring Lily following an early duel, outrunning her for second money in the Santa Ysabel by eight lonely lengths.  By the Indian Charlie stallion Liaison and out of Zetcher’s Free House mare House of Fortune, Thirteen Squared, who has one win from six starts, adds heat to any early pace scenario.
SPRING LILY

Owner:  Pam and Martin Wygod                                       

Trainer:  John Shirreffs

Lightly raced, this Kentucky-bred daughter of Union Rags rocketed to a five length maiden score going 6 ½ furlongs two starts back and has every right to improve off of her third place finish in the Santa Ysabel on March 3, which was her first two turn assignment.  Bred in Kentucky by Emily Wygod, she’s out of the Bertrando mare Taro.  Ridden by Evin Roman in her last two starts, she’ll be handled for the first time on Saturday by Victor Espinoza.
SPECTATOR

Owner:  Rick and Sharon Waller                                           

Trainer:  Phil D’Amato

A winner of the Grade II, 6 ½ furlong Sorrento Stakes in her second start on Aug. 5 at Del Mar, this Kentucky-bred filly by Jimmy Creed was subsequently third in the Grade I, seven furlong Del Mar Debutante two starts back Sept. 2 and she comes off a gutty neck victory in a 6 ½ furlong allowance here on March 18.  A winner of three out of her four starts, she’ll be trying a route of ground for the first time in the Oaks and will be ridden for the first time by Javier Castellano.
THE GRADE I, $400,000 SANTA ANITA OAKS WITH JOCKEYS & WEIGHTS FROM THE RAIL OUT

Race 11 of 13                                                                                                                                       

Approximate post time 4:30 p.m. PT

1. First Dudette—Rajiv Maragh—121
2. Spring Lily—Victor Espinoza—121
3. Midnight Bisou—Mike Smith—121
4. Fool’s Paradise—Mario Gutierrez—121
5. Finess Bere—Drayden Van Dyke—121
6. Exuberance—Corey Nakatani—121
7. Spectator—Javier Castellano—121
8. We All Have Dreams—Joel Rosario—121
9. Thirteen Squared—Tyler Baze--121

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