Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Touchofsta­rquality, Seymourdin­i both deserving of first stakes win

- By David Grening

ELMONT, N.Y. – Touchofsta­rquality and Seymourdin­i have run races good enough to win stakes but have yet to reach that milestone. On Monday, both are in with a good chance to garner their first stakes success in a highly competitiv­e renewal of the $100,000 State Dinner Stakes at Belmont Park.

Touchofsta­rquality, a 7-yearold gelding, finished second in this race last year behind Comfort and has finished second in two similar stakes. Last fall, Touchofsta­rquality came within a nose of Comfort in the Seattle Slew Stakes, like the State Dinner at 1 1/16 miles over Belmont’s main track.

It’s no secret that Touchofsta­rquality is fragile; he has had only 14 starts. But when he’s right, he’s very good, and he was spot on here May 28, when he captured a high-class allowance race by 1 1/4 lengths. That day, Touchofsta­rquality was successful from off the pace, something he hadn’t shown in three years.

“We always felt he would be better covered up,” said Michelle Nevin, who trains Touchofsta­rquality for Samantha Siegel’s Jay Em Ess Stable. “It worked out.”

Jose Ortiz has been the regular rider of Touchofsta­rquality, but he is riding Seymourdin­i on Monday. Rajiv Maragh has picked up the mount on Touchofsta­rquality, who breaks from post 8 in the nine-horse field.

Seymourdin­i, a $900,000 purchase as a 2-year-old in training by Iris Smith and Sheila Rosenblum, is coming off two blowout allowance wins at Laurel. In his only stakes attempt, he finished seventh in the Grade 2 Woody Stephens in 2016. Trainer Linda Rice said Seymourdin­i came out of that race with pneumonia, and he was away from the races for six months.

After a third at Parx in a two-turn allowance in December, Seymourdin­i has won his last two starts by a combined 25 3/4 lengths.

“He’s been a very talented horse since we purchased him as a 2-year-old,” Rice said. “It’s taken him a long time to mature physically and mentally.”

Trainer Todd Pletcher sends out the uncoupled entry of Madefromlu­cky, the 2015 Peter Pan winner, and Hard Study, a former claimer who has won two straight allowance races at this meet.

KEY CONTENDERS

Touchofsta­rquality, by Mineshaft Last 3 Beyers: 103-84-104

◗ He loves Belmont (4-3-1 in 9 starts here), is coming off a solid return off the layoff, and continues to train forwardly, according to Nevin.

“He’s a pretty easy horse in that regard,” Nevin said. “When he’s good, he’s right, he really shows you.”

◗ Likely will be stalking pacesetter Seymourdin­i.

Seymourdin­i, by Bernardini Last 3 Beyers: 98-101-79

◗ He is 4 for 4 in one-turn-mile races, so this one-turn, 1 1/16mile event should be right up his alley.

◗ Does face significan­tly better foes than the ones he dominated at Laurel this spring. Retains jockey Jose Ortiz.

Madefromlu­cky, by Lookin At Lucky Last 3 Beyers: 91-101-97

◗ A two-time graded-stakes winner, he was scratched by the veterinari­an from the Mountainvi­ew at Penn National last month. Pletcher said the horse has worked well twice since then, and he’s adding blinkers, equipment Madefromlu­cky has not worn since finishing fourth to American Pharoah in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby.

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