Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Rushing Fall ready for QEII

- By Marty McGee

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Rushing Fall will return to the scene of her career breakthrou­gh as a solid favorite Saturday in a prospectiv­e field of nine 3-yearold turf fillies in the Grade 1, $500,000 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland.

It was last October here in her second race, the Jessamine, that Rushing Fall drew national attention with an eyecatchin­g 3 1/4-length triumph. That race catapulted her to a victory in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Del Mar and made her a finalist for a divisional Eclipse Award.

Since then, Rushing Fall has raced three times, all for e Five Racing Thoroughbr­eds and trainer Chad Brown. The daughter of More Than Ready won the Grade 2 Appalachia­n here in the spring, then suffered her lone defeat when second in the Grade 3 Edgewood on Kentucky Derby weekend at Churchill Downs. She won the Grade 2 Lake Placid at Saratoga in her lone interim appearance.

Last Saturday morning at Belmont Park, Rushing Fall had her final pre-race breeze toward the 1 1/8-mile QE II when going five furlongs in 1:00.80 around the dogs over a yielding turf course. She was scheduled to arrive at Keeneland early this week.

“She’s training really well,” Brown said Sunday from New York.

Rushing Fall will not proceed to the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf, owing to the longer 1 3/8-mile distance of that Nov. 3 race at Churchill. She is one of nine fillies likely for the QE II, the sixth and last Grade 1 race of the 17-day Keeneland fall meet.

In alphabetic­al order, those expected for the QE II are Beyond Blame, Capla Temptress, Daddy Is a Legend, Fatale Bere, Mission Impassible, Nyaleti, Princess Warrior, Rushing Fall, and Secret Message.

Franklin Co. field deep

There’ll be pretty much something for everyone Friday when a full gate loads up for the Grade 3 Franklin County Stakes. Filly-mare turf sprinters from the East, West, and in-between circuits jammed the entry box to produce a deep field for the $100,000 race.

Among the top contenders are Morticia, the 2017 winner for G. Watts Humphrey and trainer Rusty Arnold; Belvoir Bay, winner of the Grade 2 Monrovia in May and arguably the top performer in this niche in California; Ruby Notion, a stakes winner at Saratoga and Kentucky Downs in her last two starts; and Chanteline, who got a 104 Beyer Speed Figure in winning the Smart N Fancy at Saratoga last out. In all, 16 are on the program, with only as many as 14 allowed to start.

A cold front is expected to move into the Lexington area late this week, as sunshine and highs of about 60 are forecast for Friday and Saturday.

◗ Grade 1 winner Heart to Heart will be freshened after fading to ninth Saturday in the Shadwell Mile, said trainer Brian Lynch.

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