Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

No clear choice in Mint Julep

- By Marty McGee

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – There’s a morning-line favorite in the Grade 3 Mint Julep Handicap at Churchill Downs, but only because there has to be. The reality of the Saturday feature is that more than half the 11 fillies and mares in the 1 1/16mile turf fixture are capable of victory, making for what should be a fun lead-in to the Belmont Stakes simulcast.

The $100,000 Mint Julep concludes an 11-race program that starts at 12:45 p.m. Eastern. Post time for the Mint Julep is 5:58, and fans are invited to stick around to watch the Belmont (6:46) on the Big Board or television monitors.

The Mint Julep caps a multitude of multi-race wagers, including the 20-cent Single 6, which began with a little more than $400,000 in its rollover jackpot when a four-day race week began Thursday. The two supporting allowances on the Saturday card (races 6 and 9) also are part of the Single 6 sequence.

While the outcome of the Mint Julep is difficult to foresee, the pace is more predictabl­e. Sully’s Dream, one of the outsiders, likely will grab the early lead, with Inchargeof­me, Ministry, and the lone Grade 1 winner in the lineup, Victory to Victory, giving closest chase. Once they straighten for home, however, a whole lot could change, with any of many owning the tools to prevail, including Res Ipsa, Lovely Bernadette, Celestial Insight, and more.

This will be the 42nd running of the Mint Julep, which was first run at seven furlongs on the main track when Satan’s Cheer won under Mike Manganello in 1977. The 2017 winner was Dona Bruja, ridden by Declan Cannon.

KEY CONTENDERS

Res Ipsa, by English Channel Last 3 Beyers: 82-95-92

◗ Although perhaps a bit overmatche­d in the Grade 2 Distaff Turf Mile on the Kentucky Derby undercard, this Ian Wilkes-trained mare really came to hand last fall and is eligible to work out a trip from her No. 1 post under Cannon.

Lovely Bernadette, by Wilburn Last 3 Beyers: 76-79-92

◗ Making her first start since being transferre­d into the care of Bernie Flint, this winner of the Grade 2 Mrs. Revere here last fall will be looking to rebound off a couple of disappoint­ing efforts versus some of the division’s finest.

Celestial Insight, by Scat Daddy Last 3 Beyers: 90-89-71

◗ She, too, is making her first start for a new trainer, Graham Motion, and will be returning from a seven-month layoff after ending 2017 with an allowance win over the Churchill turf.

Inchargeof­me, by High Chapparal Last 3 Beyers: 82-84-51

◗ Both of this British-bred mare’s efforts since being turned over to Charlie LoPresti have been excellent, so her recency makes her a viable considerat­ion in this muddled mix.

Dubara, by Dubawi

◗ This British-bred filly is the obvious wild card of the group, getting first-time Lasix in her North American debut for Brendan Walsh following an eight-month layoff.

Inveniam Viam, by Half Ours Last 3 Beyers: 76-86-86

◗ Here’s yet another contender making her first start for a new trainer, with Buff Bradley now conditioni­ng this late-running Louisiana-bred after her form went a bit south.

Victory to Victory, by Exchange Rate Last 3 Beyers: 64-71-80

◗ Winner of the Grade 1 Natalma as a 2-year-old maiden in September 2016, this filly stretches back out after defeating much lesser in an off-theturf sprint here May 17.

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