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Bolt d’Oro will keep blinkers

- By Jay Privman

ARCADIA, Calif. – The day after Bolt d’Oro won the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity earlier this month, trainer-owner Mick Ruis said he was thinking of removing the 2-year-old colt’s blinkers when he stretched him out around two turns.

Bolt d’Oro wore blinkers in his first two starts. Both were wins, both were sprinting. In longer races, Ruis theorized, the blinkers wouldn’t be necessary to keep Bolt d’Oro closer to the pace.

But when Bolt d’Oro goes 1 1/16 miles Saturday in the Grade 1, $300,000 FrontRunne­r Stakes at Santa Anita, the blinkers will stay on, for one very simple reason:

“If it’s not broke, don’t fix it,” Ruis said Thursday morning.

There’s no reason to mess with success. Bolt d’Oro is unbeaten in two starts, and has the pedigree and physique to suggest going two turns will be right in his wheelhouse.

The FrontRunne­r drew a field of nine, including Zatter, who finished second in the Del Mar Futurity, and Encumbered, who is taking a shot on dirt after winning the Del Mar Juvenile Turf last time out.

The winner earns an automatic berth to the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile on Nov. 4 at Del Mar.

KEY CONTENDERS

Bolt d’Oro, by Medaglia d’Oro Beyers: 85-77

◗ He has broken poorly in both of his starts, the first time being his fault, the second the result of horses colliding with him leaving the gate. Both times, he brushed it off like it was lint and prevailed.

Zatter, by Midnight Lute Beyers: 84-84

◗ He was second in the Del Mar Futurity while finishing well in front of the rest of the field.

◗ Bob Baffert, who trains both Zatter and Solomini for Zayat Stables, said there was a chance Zatter could scratch and go to New York next week for the Grade 1 Champagne Stakes at Belmont Park.

Solomini, by Curlin Beyer: 79

◗ He won his lone start, which came at Del Mar in a sprint, and with his steady, grinding style, he should benefit by having more distance.

Encumbered, by Violence Last 3 Beyers: 73-70-62

◗ After two turf wins going long at Del Mar, he is moving back to the dirt, the surface over which he was fourth sprinting in his debut. The Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf on Nov. 3 is his target if he doesn’t run well here.

“There’s a lot of upside,” said Simon Callaghan, who trains Encumbered for Paul Reddam. “This is a Grade 1 on dirt. If he doesn’t like the dirt, he can go back to the grass.

“I discussed it with Paul and we agreed this was a good time to find out.”

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