Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Starter-allowance races on turf co-featured

- By Marty McGee

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – With one of the biggest days of the 2020-21 championsh­ip meet on tap for Saturday, it should come as no surprise that the Thursday card at Gulfstream is a bit lacking in star power.

A trio of starter allowances, all of them going two turns on turf, will serve as highlights of a 10-race program that starts at 12:35 p.m. Eastern. Two of the co-features are part of the 20-cent Rainbow 6, which spans races 5-10 and is expected to offer a guaranteed pool of at least $800,000, assuming the growing jackpot was not emptied Wednesday by a solo winning ticket.

The $3 million Pegasus World Cup and six accompanyi­ng stakes, including the $1 million Pegasus Turf, will be run here Saturday. The weather outlook for the entire week is very promising, with sunshine and high temperatur­es around 80 forecasted throughout.

Here’s a quick glance at the top Thursday races:

Race 3

Valletta, fresh off a maiden victory in New York, will face winners for the first time when going 1 1/16 miles on the turf for trainer Danny Gargan, who continues to win at a high percentage. The 4-yearold daughter of Into Mischief figures to have Camellia Gal as the one to beat. Camellia Gal will have Irad Ortiz Jr. aboard in her first start since being claimed by Mike Maker.

Seven fillies and mares are entered in this $50,000 starter race, with Stripping and Wicked Mercury among the notable fringe players.

Race 7

I Get It and Sweet Pearl, both exiting the Ginger Brew earlier this month, are among the top contenders in a well-matched field of nine 3-year-old fillies in this one-mile $40,0000 starter turf race. I Get It had a threerace win streak snapped when fourth in the Jan. 2 Ginger Brew, while Sweet Pearl was coming off a nose defeat for these same starter conditions when finishing last of eight in the Ginger Brew. Other possibilit­ies include Hadley, Viburnum, and Terry’s Dream.

Race 9

This is arguably the deepest race on the card, with a field of 11 3-year-olds in a $50,000 starter going a mile on turf. Honorable, with Edgard Zayas riding for Todd Pletcher, is a lukewarm 3-1 morning-line favorite seeking a third straight victory in a lineup that also includes Richiesgot­game, Zippy Baby, and Fulmini as major players.

Gulfstream continues to ban ontrack spectators amid the ongoing pandemic, except for Pegasus Day, when ticketing is available on a limited basis.

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