Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Fortune’s Freude back off bad beat

- By Randy Goulding

Competitio­n runs deep in the feature race Wednesday at Emerald Downs. The conditione­d allowance race for fillies and mares drew six horses and goes as the fifth race on a 10-race card that begins at 2:25 p.m. Pacific. There is a $40,000 claiming option in the 6 1/2-furlong dash, with For You Only the only horse entered for the price.

Fortune’s Freude could end up being favored. Trained by Kay Cooper, the 5-year-old daughter of Freud is coming off a narrow defeat to Alittleles­stalk in the $40,000 Washington Cup Filly or Mare on Oct. 1. Alittleles­stalk was the top 3-year-old filly in Washington last year and is the best older filly or mare this year.

With Javier Matias riding, Fortune’s Freude was well back early in the 1 1/16-mile race, made her presence known at the top of the stretch, and loomed a serious threat at the sixteenth pole. However, she could not get past Alittleles­stalk, who once again was a game winner and paid $2.80 as the overwhelmi­ng favorite.

The solid effort by Fortune’s Freude came on the heels of a front-running score going a mile in a $10,000 starter race with a $15,000 claiming option Sept. 3.

The two-time sprint winner should be okay with the cutback in distance and could get a nice trip from a stalking position after breaking from the outside post with Matias retaining the mount.

Paddy’s Secret, trained by Frank Lucarelli, also is coming off a runner-up finish behind Alittleles­stalk on Sept. 10. However, she was never a serious threat in the $40,000 Emerald Distaff Handicap as she made a late move to edge Killarney Lass by a head but was 2 1/2 lengths behind the winner in the 1 1/16-mile race.

The 6-year-old Kentucky-bred daughter of Paddy O’Prado won a couple of sprints earlier in her career but is a better horse going around two turns. She is perfect on wet tracks, though, and there is some rain in the forecast.

She drew post 5 and should be rolling late with Leslie Mawing riding.

Dontkissnt­ell, third in the Washington Cup Filly or Mare, is looking for her first win at the meet. She has tactical speed, could get a nice trip from a forward position with leading rider Alex Cruz aboard, and with a 1-2-2 record from five starts at the distance at the very least should be part of any exotics ticket.

The 5-year-old British Columbia-bred daughter of Rosberg is trained by Tom Wenzel, as is Diamonds R, who finished last in the Emerald Distaff after breaking a half step slow before forcing an honest pace.

Diamonds R will not mind the move back to a sprint and could be dangerous if she breaks alertly from the rail under Eddie Martinez.

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