The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Realm returns to graded stakes ranks in G2 Kelso

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ELMONT, N.Y. » Alydar winner Realm will make his graded stakes return as part of a field of seven in Saturday’s Grade 2, $300,000 Kelso Handicap for 3-year-olds and up at a mile at Belmont Park.

Carded as Race 8 with a scheduled post time of 5:18 p.m. ET, the 38th running of the Kelso tops a 10-race program on Saturday with live coverage on Belmont Park Live from 4-6 p.m. on MSG+.

Trainer Barclay Tagg said he hopes to start Realm on Saturday with a long-term eye on the Grade 1, $750,000 Cigar Mile Handicap, a race the veteran conditione­r won in 2008 with Tale of Ekati and 2010 with Jersey Town. Realm, a 5-year-old Virginia-bred gelding by Haynesfiel­d, will enter the Kelso on a pair of wins this summer, having run down Papa Shot in a 1 1/16-mile optional claiming race on June 29 at Belmont before taking the restricted 1 1/8-mile Alydar by a hard-fought head around two turns on August 5 at Saratoga Race Course.

Realm, owned by Eric Dattner, Tagg, and Harry Astarita, was third as a 3-year-old in the 2016 Cigar Mile behind Connect and Divining Rod. He hit the board

in two Grade 3s that winter before finishing a well beaten fifth in the Grade 3 Westcheste­r in May of 2017.

“I think he’s good at one turn and the race is here and we’re ready to run him,” said Tagg. “He tries hard and he’s sound, so you run him when you can run him. I’d like to have something left over to take a shot at the Cigar Mile. That’s not a bad one to win. We’ve won it twice, so we’ve been lucky, and we’ll try to do it again. This is a stepping stone and it’s a mile, so we might as well get him back to a mile now.”

Junior Alvarado, who has been aboard for Realm’s last three starts, has the return call. The pair will break from post 3 carrying 116 pounds.

Lael Stable’s No Dozing will stretch back out to a mile following his fifthplace finish in the sevenfurlo­ng Grade 1 Forego on August 25 at Saratoga. Prior to the Forego, the Union Rags gelding made his late 4-year-old debut on July 21, winning a seven-furlong optional claimer by threequart­ers of a length in nearrecord time at the Spa.

“I think he’ll be more efficient with a one-turn mile compared to seven-eighths. I’m much more comfortabl­e going a mile with him, especially at Belmont,” said trainer Arnaud Delacour. “Everything depends on what kind of post position we have and how he breaks. He tends to break a step slow from time to time.

“In the Forego, when he was going up against very good sprinters, they don’t wait for you at the break,” he added. “You need to break and be right there with them, and it didn’t happen, so we got too far back and had to come wide. That’s always difficult to overcome against good horses. In the Kelso, we’ll have a better chance to have a better trip.”

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