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Terra Promessa tries to remain perfect locally in Bayakoa

- By Mary Rampellini

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Terra Promessa has never lost at Oaklawn and will attempt to improve her local record to 5 for 5 on Saturday in the Grade 3, $150,000 Bayakoa. The race for fillies and mares is part of the road to the Grade 1, $600,000 Apple Blossom Handicap.

Terra Promessa has had a love affair with Oaklawn since last year, when she won an allowance and a pair of Grade 3 races, the Honeybee and Fantasy. She returned to Oaklawn in January and captured the $125,000 Pippin.

“She goes over this track beautifull­y,” said trainer Steve Asmussen.

Terra Promessa is part of a nine-horse field that includes Ready to Confess and Streamline, second and third in the Pippin, and Super Saks, a multiple stakes winner looking to stretch her speed around two turns. The Bayakoa, at 1 1/16 miles, kicks off a weekend of holiday stakes that culminates with the Southwest Stakes and Razorback Handicap on Monday.

BAYAKOA (RACE 9) KEY CONTENDERS

Terra Promessa, by Curlin Last 3 Beyers: 95-70-81

◗ Terra Promessa started her 4-year-old season with a bang in the Pippin on Jan. 14. She rolled home by 2 1/4 lengths and earned a career-high Beyer Speed Figure of 95. Her performanc­e thrilled Asmussen and carried sentimenta­l value for him since he trained her sire, Curlin, a two-time Horse of the Year who won the Arkansas

Derby for Stonestree­t Stables.

“A filly by Curlin in those silks at Oaklawn makes me happy as heck,” Asmussen said. “I get to relive the memories.

“I thought she beat a nice group of older mares. I have nothing but respect for Streamline. For her to run that well against older mares is a great sign.”

◗ Ricardo Santana Jr. has the mount from post 2.

Ready to Confess, by More than Ready Last 3 Beyers: 92-81-88

◗ She launched her 4-year-old season in the Pippin and popped a career-high 92 Beyer for her charging second.

“I thought she held up well against Streamline, who has been a pretty good older mare, and, of course, [Terra Promessa],” said trainer Donnie Von Hemel. “She likes Oaklawn pretty well.”

◗ Joe Rocco Jr. has the mount from post 7 for Pin Oak Stable.

Streamline, by Straight Line Last 3 Beyers: 87-80-78

◗ She has fired some strong races over the local strip, including a runner-up finish in last year’s Apple Blossom Handicap.

Super Saks, by Sky Mesa Last 3 Beyers: 63-74-70

◗ She’s a multiple stakes winner making a rare start around two turns.

“We just thought she’s relaxing better now, we’ll try her,” said trainer D. Wayne Lukas.

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