Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Asmussen busts out two good-lookers on same card

- By Marcus Hersh

PARLANCE

Nov. 13, 5th race Churchill, MdSpWt113k

Beyer: 81

5.5f 1:04.32 – 1st by 4 1/4 lengths b. f. 2, Maclean’s Music – Taparri, by Tapit

Noteworthy siblings: None

Auctions: Keeneland September yearling 2020 – $100,000

Owner: Brereton Jones

Trainer: Steve Asmussen

Breeder: Woodford Thoroughbr­eds

Went to the lead and faded badly making career debut in September, but we saw an entirely different performanc­e in this, her second race. Out of the gate alertly, Parlance let another horse lead while pressing the pace outside after breaking from post 8, traveling strongly while rating willingly. Overtook the pacesetter at the quarter pole and had two horses coming up to her outside, but the jockey set her down and the filly responded, easily getting the better of the leader and the pair of stalking rivals while drawing away to a visually impressive victory. She’s a lot of filly, bulky with the stride turnover of a sprinter/ miler. Her third dam is La Paz, who produced three graded stakes winners, and she is the second foal to race from a dam who also won her maiden at this 5 1/2-furlong trip but eventually hit a career-peak Beyer in a two-turn turf race.

EPICENTER

Nov. 13, 8th race Churchill, MdSpWt120k

Beyer: 80

1M 1:36.26 – 1st by 3 1/2 lengths b. c. 2, Not This Time – Silent Candy, by Candy Ride Noteworthy siblings: None

Auctions: Keeneland September yearling 2020 $260,000

Owner: Winchell Thoroughbr­eds

Trainer: Steve Asmussen

Breeder: Westwind Farms

Flashy? No. Encouragin­g? Yes. Trainer Steve Asmussen’s second “Breakout Beyer” winner on the same Churchill card got a marginally lower figure but might have been more impressive, at least as a two-turn stakes prospect, than the filly Parlance. Like Parlance, this was a second-time starter, and, also like Parlance, he’d gone to the lead and faded in his debut, finishing sixth. Second in that race was a horse named Seal Beach, and Epicenter, improving markedly, this time easily turned away Seal Beach, the runner-up again. In fact, the late section of the race where Epicenter repulsed Seal Beach’s challenge was his most impressive segment. Going straight to the lead in this one-turn mile, the colt set a quick pace over a quick-playing track but did so well within himself. He switched leads on cue and jockey Joel Rosario gave him one pop of the crop before handriding to the finish. Epicenter’s steady, efficient stride was plenty strong to carry him to a decisive score in a spread-out field. Moreover, the colt did not look especially honed, suggesting there could be more to come in late autumn and over the winter. Looks like he’ll stay a good, long way and his pedigree – tracing to Euro turf stamina just a few generation­s back – backs up that visual impression.

KID CORLEONE

Nov. 13, 5th race Del Mar, MdSpWt71.5k

Beyer: 82

6.5f 1:15.78 – 1st by 1 length b. c. 2, Shacklefor­d – Corleone, by Indian Charlie Noteworthy siblings: Mad Munnys (Munnings) - $305K earnings

Auctions: CTBA Jan. Mixed 2021 – $10,000; Fasig-Tipton Santa Anita 2021 – $62,000

Owner: Roadrunner Racing and Barbara Evenson Trainer: Doug O’Neill

Breeder: The Quarter Company

California-bred with an obscure sales history, but this race looked legitimate enough, even if the race shape was all speed, no closing from the middle or back of the field despite a strong pace. Kid Corleone was 15-1 after a moderate career debut; the key here quite possibly was the addition of blinkers. Went straight to the lead and was dogged around the turn and into the stretch by odds-on favorite Sir London, second in his career debut with a 75 Beyer. Sir London tried to draw abreast of Kid Corleone in upper stretch, but the leader never allowed him to get alongside and, despite failing to change leads, opened a crack of daylight at the sixteenth pole. Yet another horse on this list out of a mare by Indian Charlie.

HIGHER STANDARD

Nov. 14, 6th race Churchill, MdSpWt108k

Beyer: 76

5.5f (muddy) 1:05.63 – 1st by 5 3/4 lengths b. c. 2, Into Mischief – Minks Aprise, by Northern Afleet

Noteworthy siblings: None

Auctions: Keeneland September yearling 2020 – $290,000 RNA; OBS March 2yo 2021 – $345,000 RNA

Owner: David Campbell, Douglas Arnold, Marc Winston, David Clement

Trainer: Tom Amoss

Breeder: Buck Pond Farm

First foal to race from a multiple stakes winner who could sprint and route effectivel­y. This colt twice was in auctions with a high reserve, neither met, and he clearly has some talent. How much? Hard to say, since this was merely a 5 1/2-furlong dash contested on a wet track and he got a sweet outside pressing trip. Still, he beat nine here, taking over fairly early and never coming close to being challenged in a visually taking performanc­e.

STRATEGIC BIRD

Nov. 13, 6th race Gulfstream, FL-bred MdSpWt45k

Beyer: 79

5.5f 1:04.35 – 1st by 12 3/4 lengths b. f. 2, Noble Bird – Strategize, by Afleet Alex

Noteworthy siblings: None

Auctions: OBS 2yo, yearling, HRA 2020 – $2,000; OBS 2yo & HRA 2021 – $40,000

Owner: Gary Barber

Trainer: Mark Casse

Breeder: John Oxley living trust

Won’t make too much of a front-running winner short-sprinting against Fla.-bred maidens, but the margin of victory was wide enough and the Beyer high enough that we’ll go on the record with the debut victory. Never challenged here, and after the jockey really asked her before the furlong grounds, she agreed to switch leads. Slightly sloppy stride but clearly effective enough with this bunch.

 ?? BENOIT PHOTOS ?? Kid Corleone looked good after adding blinkers, getting an 82 Beyer in a Nov. 13 maiden win.
BENOIT PHOTOS Kid Corleone looked good after adding blinkers, getting an 82 Beyer in a Nov. 13 maiden win.

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