Nine Entered in Redrawn Busanda Stakes
The 42nd
running of the $100,000 Busanda Stakes, which was redrawn and will be
run on Friday at Aqueduct Racetrack, features three more entrants and
now attracted a field of nine 3-year-old fillies each looking to begin
2015 with their first stakes victory.
Heading the field is
Hopefaithjoy, purchased by StarLadies Racing in the Keeneland September
Sales for $270,000 and trained by Todd Pletcher. She enters off a
fourth-place finish in the Rags to Riches Stakes on October 26 at
Churchill Downs.
After
finishing third in her debut on a sloppy track in July at Saratoga, she
then broke her maiden in her next start on October 5 at Keeneland by 3 ¾
lengths.
The Pletcher-trained Hopefaithjoy is 3-1 on the morning line and will leave from post position 5 with Jose Ortiz in the irons.
Todd
Pletcher will also saddle Overprepared, a Quality Road filly who broke
her maiden on November 15 at Belmont Park with a Beyer Seed Figure of
76. In her following start she finished third in the Smart Halo Stakes
at Laurel Park on November 15.
Overprepared will leave from post position 1 with Irad Ortiz up and is the 2-1 morning-line favorite.
Michael
Dubb and Bethlehem Stables will send Diannestillworks. Trained by Rudy
Rodriguez, the daughter of Scat Daddy most recently broke her maiden on
the Big A main track in a $75,000 maiden claimer on November 14 after
having encountered a pair of difficult trips at the maiden special
weight level.
Diannestillworks is 12-1. on the morning line with jockey Manuel Franco up from post 2.
Bonnet
Plume and Been Here Before comprise a coupled entry for Darley Stable
that sits at 7-2 on the morning line. Bonnet Plume, for trainer Tom
Albertrani, comes off an impressive 9 ½-length maiden special weight
victory in the slop on the Aqueduct inner track. The Bernardini filly,
out of Little Bonner by Cornonado's Quest, has finished no worse than
fourth in her three career starts and is coming off an explosive victory
with the first time addition of Lasix.
Bonnet Plume will leave from post 9 with Dylan Davis aboard.
Been
Here Before, a chestnut filly by Tapit for trainer Kiaran McLaughlin,
began her career on the Belmont turf before switching to dirt and
breaking her maiden in her third career start and first with Lasix on
December 26 at the Big A. Been Here Before will break from post 7 and
will be ridden by Samuel Camacho, Jr.
Winning
Move Stable and McConnel Racing's Stolen Victory finds her way to the
Busanda after breaking her maiden in her sixth career start. On New
Year's Day, she drew away to impressively win by 14 ¾ lengths on the
Aqueduct inner.
Stolen Victory will leave from post position 6 for trainer Gary Contessa with jockey Taylor Rice aboard.
Trainer
Dominick Schettino will saddle a pair of New York-bred inner-track
maiden debut winners in Liberty Island and North Eight Street.
Liberty Island, owned by Xavier Racing Partners and The Club Racing, broke her maiden by 3 ½ lengths moving three wide and clearing in the stretch on the Aqueduct inner dirt track December 3. She will leave from post 3 and is 6-1 on the morning line.
North Eight Street broke her maiden in the slop on a race originally scheduled for the turf November 26, grabbing the lead from the break to win by 5 ½ lengths. Junior Alvarado will be up and listed as 10-1 on the morning line.
Rounding out the field is Sweet On Smokey for trainer Gregory Sacco, 20-1 on the morning line.
Source: NYRA