Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Rolling Green rematches trio

- By Chuck Dybdal Bet Golden Gate with DRF Bets: drfbets.com

Street Lad, Camino Del Paraiso, and G. G. Ryder ran onetwo-three, separated by only three-quarters of a length in the Joseph Grace a month ago at Santa Rosa. Will they be able to equal that thrilling finish in Sunday’s $50,000-added Rolling Green at Golden Gate Fields?

Like the Joseph Grace, the Rolling Green is for 3-year-olds and up going 1 1/16 miles on turf.

Street Lad won the Grace by a nose in front-running style, but the turf course at Santa Rosa is not as kind to speed as Golden Gate’s turf. It was perhaps Street Lad’s best performanc­e of his 10-race career, and his Beyer Speed Figure, a 91, nearly matched his career high of 94, earned two starts back in his fifth-place finish in the Wickerr at Del Mar.

“He’s been doing pretty well all year,” trainer Jerry Hollendorf­er said. “I thought he handled himself very well on the lead.”

Camino Del Paraiso’s late rally came up just short in the Joseph Grace. That race represente­d a return to form in a season that started with a sixth and a ninth in Grade 3 stakes at Golden Gate, the San Francisco Mile and the All American.

“That was my trainer error,” trainer O.J. Jauregui said. “I always thought he was a nice horse. The potential was always there.”

G. G. Ryder, also trained by Hollendorf­er, is the proven commodity of the trio with a second in the San Francisco Mile and victory in the All American. He’s been part of the exacta in seven of his nine starts over the Golden Gate turf course.

There’s plenty of depth to the race, including a third Hollendorf­er entrant, Seattle Serenade, who is making his turf debut.

Conquest Typhoon has earned nearly $500,000 on the turf and makes his first start after being claimed for $62,500 at Del Mar. Force and Goodwood Mirage just ran one-two in an optional claimer at Golden Gate, and the 3-year-old Lucky Bode ran third in the Robert Dupret Derby on the turf at Santa Rosa two starts back.

ROLLING GREEN (RACE 5) KEY CONTENDERS

Street Lad, by Street Cry Last 3 Beyers: 91-94-88

◗ Will gun for the lead and is tough to run down.

◗ He will be reunited with jockey Frank Alvarado, who has ridden him five times.

◗ He has two bullet works since the Grace win.

Camino Del Paraiso, by Suances Last 3 Beyers: 91-73-73

◗ Strong finisher needs clear trip.

◗ Has worked three times since the Grace, including six furlongs in 1:13.20.

G. G. Ryder, by Chhaya Dream Last 3 Beyers: 90-87-88

◗ He has bounced back this year from a disappoint­ing 2016, with two wins and six top-three finishes in seven starts.

◗ His career-best Beyer came at this distance, although on Tapeta.

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