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Instilled Regard, Selcourt getting time off

- By Steve Andersen

ARCADIA, Calif. – The 2018 graded stakes winners Instilled Regard and Selcourt have been taken out of training.

Instilled Regard, who finished fourth in the Kentucky Derby, is currently based at Taylor Made Farm in Kentucky, trainer Jerry Hollendorf­er said.

“He’s on a break right now,” Hollendorf­er said.

Hollendorf­er did not say when Instilled Regard would rejoin his stable. Owned by Larry Best, Instilled Regard has won 2 of 8 starts and earned $394,000.

Instilled Regard won the Grade 3 Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds in January and was later fourth behind Justify in the $1 million Santa Anita Derby on April 7. In the Kentucky Derby, Instilled Regard closed from 17th to finish 4 1/4 lengths behind Justify at odds of 85-1.

Selcourt will miss a scheduled start in the Grade 1 Beholder Mile at Santa Anita on June 2, trainer John Sadler said.

Sadler said Selcourt underwent precaution­ary tests earlier this week that did not reveal any significan­t injuries, but have postponed her next start until the summer.

“She’ll miss the Beholder and we’ll point for Del Mar,” he said. “We’ve had to slow up a little bit.”

Selcourt is unbeaten in three stakes this year, including the Grade 2 Santa Monica Stakes at seven furlongs for fillies and mares on March 24. Owned by a partnershi­p that includes owner and breeder Keith Abrahams, Selcourt has won 4 of 6 starts and earned $283,920.

The field for the $400,000 Beholder Mile for fillies and mares is led by Unique Bella, the champion female sprinter of 2017, and Paradise Woods, a two-time Grade 1 winner last year.

Stakes fields coming together

The Grade 1 Gold Cup at Santa Anita on May 26 is not expected to have a large field, but will include two runners who have won major stakes for older horses in recent months in Accelerate and Dr. Dorr.

Accelerate won the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap at 1 1/4 miles on March 10 and was second in the Grade 2 Oaklawn Handicap on April 14. Dr. Dorr is unbeaten in three starts this year, the most recent of which was an impressive win by 7 1/4 lengths in the Grade 2 California­n Stakes at 1 1/8 miles on April 28.

The $500,000 Gold Cup at Santa Anita is run at 1 1/4 miles and is the richest race of the track’s spring-summer meeting. Other candidates are Prince of Arabia and Full of Luck, who were second and fourth in the California­n, and Mubtaahij, who finished third by six lengths in the $10 million Dubai World Cup in the United Arab Emirates on March 31.

City of Light, who won the Oaklawn Handicap, and The Lieutenant, who was third in the California­n, are nominated for the Gold Cup at Santa Anita, but are being considered for the Grade 1 Metropolit­an Mile Handicap at Belmont Park on June 9 and the Grade 1 Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs on June 16, trainer Michael McCarthy said on Friday.

The Gold Cup at Santa Anita is one of three Grade 1 races at Santa Anita on Memorial Day weekend.

The $300,000 Gamely Stakes for fillies and mares at 1 1/8 miles on turf on May 26 will be the 2018 graded stakes debut for Uni, who is based in New York with trainer Chad Brown. Uni won the Grade 2 Sands Point Stakes at Belmont Park last September and the minor Plenty of Grace Stakes at Aqueduct in April in her only start this year.

The local fillies and mares expected to start are the stakes winners Beau Recall, Madam Dancealot, and Midnight Crossing.

Enola Gray, who won the Grade 3 Wilshire Stakes last July but was fourth behind Beau Recall in the Grade 2 Royal Heroine Stakes on April 7, could run in the Grade 3 Monrovia Stakes on the hillside turf course on May 28 or the $100,000 Wilshire Stakes at a mile on turf on June 24.

The $400,000 Shoemaker Mile on turf on May 28 will have a strong field, with Blackjackc­at, Bowies Hero, Colonist, Heart to Heart, Hunt, Next Shares, Om, and Pavel among the projected runners.

Pavel is also nominated for the Gold Cup at Santa Anita. A decision on which race will be targeted has yet to be made, trainer Doug O’Neill said on Friday.

Six Pack Gal eyes Astoria

After an easy win in a maiden race in her debut at Santa Anita on Thursday, the 2-year-old filly Six Pack Gal may be bound for Belmont Park and the $150,000 Astoria Stakes at 5 1/2 furlongs on June 7.

Ridden by Rafael Bejarano, Six Pack Gal led throughout a race at 4 1/2 furlongs, winning by 3 1/2 lengths. Trainer Mike Machowsky said the Astoria Stakes will be considered because the race would fit in Six Pack Gal’s schedule in advance of the Del Mar summer meeting.

Owned by Tommy Town Thoroughbr­eds, Six Pack Gal is by the Distorted Humor stallion Boisterous.

“She’s got a good mind and that’s half the battle,” Machowsky said.

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