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GULFSTREAM Mutazen tries dirt in allowance

- By Mike Welsch Bet Gulfstream Park with DRF Bets: drfbets.com

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – It’s not uncommon for a trainer to try a 3-year-old turf specialist on dirt at this time of year, looking for lightning to strike ahead of the Triple Crown. It is more unusual to see that same move made with older horses, especially a 5-year-old gelding such as Mutazen, who will try dirt for the first time in his ninth career start Wednesday at Gulfstream Park.

Mutazen will be among the favorites in a $48,000, firstlevel optional-claiming race at 1 1/16 miles. The race is one of two allowances on a 10-race program that features a carryover of nearly $866,000 in the Rainbow 6.

Mutazen began his career in Ireland, where he was winless

in five starts on turf and one on a synthetic track. He has shown marked improvemen­t since being transferre­d to trainer Kiaran McLaughlin’s barn late last season, finishing third off a 15-month hiatus here Dec. 26 before winning his maiden by 3 1/2 widening lengths over the local turf course Feb. 2.

McLaughlin said one reason he decided to try Mutazen on dirt is the success on the surface enjoyed by other runners sired by Candy Ride.

“And this horse trains so well on the dirt, we thought we should try it while we’re here,” he said. “We also just ran a couple of other horses in the one-other-than allowance race on the turf, so we wanted to keep them apart as best we could.”

Mutazen, who drew the advantageo­us inside post, will face just five rivals, including Kismet’s Heels, who has run well since being switched to dirt last fall, and Sail Ahoy, who is returning to the main track after a couple of unsuccessf­ul outings on grass.

Kismet’s Heels also began his career on turf, winning his maiden impressive­ly last October at Keeneland in his first start for trainer Mark Casse. All three subsequent starts have been over the main track, where he’s finished second twice and most recently a troubled third under similar allowance conditions after breaking from a tough post here Feb. 5.

Sail Ahoy, graded-stakesplac­ed at 2 on dirt, is winless in his last seven starts dating to September 2015. He ran eighth while making his 2017 debut on grass here two months ago.

Face of Winner, Maritime Pulpit, and Top of the Page, each of whom has multiple victories, complete the field.

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