Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

AQUEDUCT Three five india drops into allowance

- By David Grening

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Though seven of his nine wins at the Aqueduct meet have come on the turf, trainer Chad Brown looks poised to win Thursday’s $85,000 dirt allowance feature with Threefivei­ndia.

After losses in four consecutiv­e stakes dating back to last October, Threefivei­ndia drops into allowance company and, more importantl­y, should get the right setup to earn his first victory in eight months.

Threefivei­ndia comes from off the pace, and this field of seven sprinters has at least three confirmed need-the-lead types in Angry Moon, Green Gratto, and Hey Jabber Jaw.

Brown tried adding blinkers on Threefivei­ndia in the Grade 3 Tom Fool, but he was never involved after a poor break and finished seventh behind Skyler’s Scramjet. The blinkers come off Thursday.

“The blinkers didn’t work out,” Brown said. “Hopefully we get the right setup. We’re trying to find his form. We know he has a lot of ability. Hopefully this is the first step back in the right direction.”

The last time Threefivei­ndia ran in an allowance race he won by three lengths last August at Saratoga. Javier Castellano, aboard that day, is back on Thursday.

King Kranz is another who could benefit from a contested pace. Though he won a sixfurlong race while on the front end last March – off a 10-month layoff – he won the Gold Fever Stakes last May at Belmont from off the pace.

Life in Shambles, who finished fourth in the Tom Fool, is another contender in this spot.

Hey Jabber Jaw makes his first start for David Jacobson, who claimed him for $40,000 out of a win just a week ago.

Candid Desire is a longshot in this field.

KEY CONTENDERS

Threefivei­ndia, by Street Hero Last 3 Beyers: 79-94-99

◗ Toss the Tom Fool, in which he was equipped with blinkers for the first time, and his previous five efforts are good enough to win this.

◗ Alternated seconds and thirds with Life in Shambles – who is back in this field – and ran a good second to Stallwalki­n’ Dude in the Grade 3 Fall Highweight last November. Life in Shambles, by Broken Vow Last 3 Beyers: 87-91-94

◗ As is the case with Threefivei­ndia, he drops into allowance company after four unsuccessf­ul stakes tries.

◗ Last time he ran in an allowance race he beat Hey Jabber Jaw by 2 1/2 lengths at Belmont.

◗ Drawn nicely in post 6 under Trevor McCarthy.

King Kranz, by Munnings Last 3 Beyers: 90-89-72

◗ Came off a lengthy layoff to win a slow-paced allowance race while breaking from the rail on March 16 in his first start for trainer Rudy Rodriguez.

◗ Has run well over this track and has recorded all three of his wins at this six-furlong distance.

◗ Picks up the services of Irad Ortiz Jr.

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