Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

The speedy Go Gone Gone eyes rebound in allowance dash

- By Randy Goulding

Go Gone Gone could be gone if he breaks alertly from his inside post in the first-level allowance race for Floridabre­ds that headlines Friday’s nine-race card at Gulfstream.

The five-furlong dash also carries a $16,000 claiming option and drew 10 for turf. Trev and Starship Apollo will start only if the race is moved to the main track.

Go Gone Gone won four races in a row before he finished fifth in a similar race for trainer Efren Loza on April 29. He was never headed in his winning streak, but in his last start he was the outside horse in a three-horse duel before fading to fifth.

The 4-year-old gelding was claimed out of the race by trainer Rodolfo Garcia and, being the speed of the speed, he could be tough to reel-in with a sharp beginning. Carlos Olivero picks up the mount from Edgard Zayas, who will be aboard Domenic.

Asked and Answered just missed to Dominic in a $25,000 conditione­d claimer April 26. With Tyler Gaffalione riding for trainer Ralph Nicks, Asked and Answered was in a stalking position and inherited the lead when the two leaders drifted out on the turn. He held a onelength advantage over Dominec at the eighth pole, but came up a neck short.

KEY CONTENDERS

Go Gone Gone, by Gone Astray Last 3 Beyers: 66-83-77

◗ He has enough speed to take advantage of his inside post, and with a bullet fivefurlon­g work May 30 he could be sitting on a big effort in his first start for his new connection­s.

◗ There is other speed in the field, but he probably won’t have to duel through the same kind of taxing fractions as he did in his last start.

Asked and Answered, by Leroidesan­imaux Last 3 Beyers: 70-68-52

◗ He has speed but doesn’t need the lead and could get a nice trip sitting just off a fast pace. He is also trending in the right direction with rising Beyer Speed Figures in his last five races. Domenic, by Leroidesan­imaux Last 3 Beyers: 70-71-71

◗ The Cam Gambolati trained 4-year-old took advantage of a big break when the speed drifted out on the turn in his victory last out, and the shape of this race could also work out for him.

Striking Heir, by Wildcat Heir Last 3 Beyers: 72-56-65

◗ Trained by Jose Pinchin, the lightly raced 3-year-old looked good winning a maiden special weight race for Floridabre­ds in his first try on turf on March 30.

◗ He gets in light, and if he can stalk he could make a big impact at what should be a decent price. Adding to his appeal are the strong set of works since his last start.

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