Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Full gates for first-day stakes

- By Marty McGee

The surreal nature of secondary features with $350,000 purses on a program that’s not even the richest of a five-day meet is pure Kentucky Downs. Such races are the result of six years of accruing revenues from on-site Instant Racing machines, and they’re attractive enough to have created a logjam at the entry box when fields were being assembled earlier this week at the southcentr­al Kentucky track.

Regardless, racing fans are among the direct beneficiar­ies. The Kentucky Downs Juvenile and Juvenile Fillies each is worth up to $350,000 (purses include substantia­l bonuses for eligible Kentucky-breds). Along with the $150,000 One Dreamer, they’ll surround the $400,000 Tourist Mile on a terrific 10-race Saturday card at this turf-only track.

Here’s a quick rundown of those three supporting stakes:

◗ $150,000 One Dreamer (race 6, post 4:11 p.m. Central): A fast pace is virtually assured for this mile and 70-yard race for fillies and mares given the presence of Daddy’s Boo, who probably won’t be allowed a breather by Frozen Hannah or Zipessa.

That scenario could force an outcome to favor My Impression, a multiple stakes-winning filly who has lived on the fringes amid high-class company this year while going winless in five starts. Tyler Gaffalione has the call from Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey aboard My Impression, a Stuart Janney homebred.

Other contenders include Boreale, making her third North American start, all for Graham Motion; Zipessa, who faded late after setting the pace in the Grade 1 Beverly D. last out; and the uncoupled Wesley Ward duo of Celestial Insight and Mo Knows.

Sixteen fillies and mares were entered in the One Dreamer, which is restricted to nonwinners of a stakes in 2017. As many as 12 can start, with the other four relegated to the also-eligibles list.

◗ $350,000 Kentucky Downs Juvenile Fillies (race 7, 4:46): Best Performanc­e ran second in the Astoria and the Grade 3 Schuylervi­lle in New York and will be making her grass debut. She is trained by Christophe Clement, whose trainees tend to excel on the green.

Best Performanc­e, with Brian Hernandez Jr. to ride from post 3, is part of an overflow field of 2-year-old fillies in the seven-furlong race. In all, 19 were entered, although just 16 made the program and only 12 of those can start.

Others sure to draw solid support are Moonlight Rain, a winner over the Woodbine turf for Mark Casse in her only start; Ultima D, narrowly defeated at Saratoga in late July; and a swarm of fillies with last-out Ellis Park maiden wins, including High Tech, Go Noni Go, and Katie’s Reward.

◗ $350,000 Kentucky Downs Juvenile (race 9, 5:55): This seven-furlong race is another handicappi­ng jumble, with a core of lukewarm favorites likely to include the stakesseas­oned Tigerbeach in his second start for Chicago kingpin Larry Rivelli; Bantu, a rousing last-out maiden winner at Ellis for trainer Brendan Walsh; Northern Trail, who split Dak Attack and Ten City when second at 81-1 in the Ellis Juvenile; and Snapper Sinclair, a sharp Saratoga maiden winner for Steve Asmussen.

Eighteen colts and geldings were entered, with 16 making the program and only 12 to start.

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JOE LABOZZETTA/NYRA My Impression should get a good setup in the One Dreamer.
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