Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Unique Bella back just in time

- By Marty McGee

All eyes will be on Unique Bella when the top prospect for the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint makes her eagerly awaited return to action Sunday in the Grade 3 L.A. Woman at Santa Anita.

Depending on how it’s done, a victory by Unique Bella in the 6 1/2-furlong L.A. Woman could make her one of the heavier favorites on the two-day BC program at Del Mar. Unraced since early March after trainer Jerry Hollendorf­er stopped on her because of a minor shin injury, the gray Tapit filly has recorded a series of bullet works and will resume her brilliant career as part of what is expected to be a short field in the L.A. Woman.

The opposition is expected to include her former stablemate Constellat­ion, who will be making her first start after being transferre­d by owner LNJ Foxwoods into the care of Bob Baffert. The 4-year-old filly has finished second in each of her four starts this year and also is a hopeful for the Filly and Mare Sprint.

Baffert has two other possibilit­ies for the Filly and Mare Sprint in Vale Dori and Faypien, but he has not committed either to the race. Vale Dori, with an outstandin­g 2017 record of 4 wins and 2 seconds from 6 starts, has not raced since July 30 and as of Tuesday had not breezed since Sept. 20.

Meanwhile, at Keeneland the Grade 2 Thoroughbr­ed Club of America will be run Saturday in helping to close out the final round of Filly and Mare Sprint preps. Finley’sluckychar­m, a winner in 8 of 11 career starts, figures as a solid favorite in the six-furlong race also expected to get Bendable, Ivy Bell, and Vertical Oak.

Also at Keeneland, Bar of Gold was among those expected Sunday for the Grade 1 Spinster at 1 1/8 miles, but that won’t preclude trainer John Kimmel from considerin­g a turn-back afterward for the highly versatile New York-bred mare. Bar of Gold is poised to become a millionair­e in the Spinster, entering with earnings of $998,500.

In Florida, Curlin’s Approval was an easy winner last Sunday of a $50,000 Gulfstream Park stakes that trainer Happy Alter is hoping will be a sufficient tightener for the Breeders’ Cup. Alter lamented beforehand that the hurricane last month forced him to miss significan­t training time with Curlin’s Approval.

From Canada, trainer Josie Carroll said Ami’s Mesa was scheduled to breeze Thursday over the dirt training track at Woodbine to help her and ownerbreed­er Ivan Dalos determine the filly’s BC status. Ami’s Mesa is a winner in 6 of 9 career starts but has never raced on dirt.

In New York, By the Moon had her first workout Friday since winning the Grade 1 Ballerina, going a half-mile in 49 seconds over the Belmont training track. Also working over the past week for the Filly and Mare Sprint were Finest City, Paulassilv­erlining, and Skye Diamonds.

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