Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

March returns a little lighter from a six-month layoff

- By David Grening

ELMONT, N.Y. – Thursday’s $85,000 allowance feature at Belmont Park is a stakes-caliber race regardless of whether it is run on the turf, as scheduled, or moved to the dirt, as is possible.

March, a six-month layoff notwithsta­nding, has proven himself a stakes-caliber horse on either surface.

March, who hasn’t run since finishing third in the Grade 3 Canadian Turf on March 3, returns as a gelding in this multi-conditione­d allowance scheduled for 1 1/16 miles. Only five horses were entered for the turf and one, Black Tide, is likely to scratch after winning Sunday’s $125,000 Ashley T. Cole Handicap. Control Group and Rocky Tough were designated for the main track only.

March won the Grade 3 Bay Shore at Aqueduct and Grade 2 Woody Stephens at Belmont as a 3-year-old in 2015. Late in that campaign, he came within a head of winning the Grade 1 Hollywood Derby on turf. Myriad infirmitie­s have limited him to just six starts over the last three seasons.

March, now 6, was gelded following the Canadian “to take a little weight off him and add to his longevity,” said trainer Jonathan Thomas, who said March is a barn favorite and is likely going to be his stable pony when his racing career ends.

Thomas said he was not necessaril­y pointing to this race, but when it came up he opted to enter him.

“The horse historical­ly has really run well off the bench,” said Thomas, noting he won a 1 1/16-mile allowance race last December at Gulfstream off a 10-month layoff.

With Black Tide expected to scratch, Blacktype could play out as the primary speed in the race. Blacktype, a 7-year-old trained by Christophe Clement, has won three starts over Belmont’s turf course, including last year’s Grade 2 Knickerboc­ker.

Profiteer drops in class after running seventh in the Grade 1 United Nations. Night Prowler goes first off the claim for Dermot Magner, who has done well with limited starters.

KEY CONTENDERS

March, by Blame Last 3 Beyers: 93-97-89

◗ Over the last three years, Thomas is 5 for 16 with a $2.80 ROI bringing horses back off a layoff greater than 180 days. Two of those wins came on turf during the Belmont springsumm­er meet.

◗ Figures live on dirt should the race be run on that surface.

Blacktype, by Dunkerque Last 3 Beyers: 89-92-95

◗ A Belmont horse for course with five wins from 13 starts here, including an allowance win in July.

◗ Most recently, he finished fifth in the Lure Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 11.

“I thought he ran a touch below form in Saratoga,” Clement said. “Was disappoint­ed, because he had a nice race at Belmont before that. He’s an older horse. The same old question: Can you get him back to his prime? He seems to be doing well since he got back from Saratoga.”

Profiteer, by War Front Last 3 Beyers: 93-98-95

◗ Drop in class, return to Belmont where he is 2 for 3, and jockey switch to Jose Ortiz all point to him being live.

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