Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Kinsley Kisses launches comeback

- By David Grening Bet Gulfstream with DRF Bets: drfbets.com

Kinsley Kisses began her 3-year-old season with a frontrunni­ng victory in a sprint race at Gulfstream Park. She will look to begin her 4-yearold season in similar fashion Friday, when she returns from a 230-day layoff in a second-level allowance sprint that serves as the feature on Gulfstream’s 11-race program.

A daughter of Congrats owned by Everett Dobson’s Cheyenne Stables and trained by Todd Pletcher, Kinsley Kisses meets only four rivals in the six-furlong race that goes as the ninth on the card.

Kinsley Kisses has not been out since finishing last of seven in the Grade 1 Test at Saratoga last Aug. 6. Prior to that, she finished third in a pair of graded stakes around two turns. Dobson said Kinsley Kisses was suffering from

“bone bruising” after the Test, and the decision was made to give the filly some time off.

“At this time last year, I thought she was as talented as any filly I had and any filly out there,” Dobson said Wednesday from Oklahoma. “They change. I’m anxious to see if she can get back to the promise that she showed.”

Kinsley Kisses returned to the work tab Feb. 4 at Palm Beach Downs and has had seven breezes leading up to her return. Jose Ortiz rides her from post 3. Pletcher is removing blinkers from Kinsley Kisses. She only wore them in the Test after not wearing them in her first five starts.

Miss Away finished third in a spot similar to this Dec. 16 before shipping up Aqueduct and finishing fourth of six in the Interborou­gh Stakes on Jan. 22. Conquest Dynasty, Savingtime, and Jamie’s Dancer complete the field.

RACE 9 KEY CONTENDERS

Kinsley Kisses, by Congrats Last 3 Beyers: 62-74-81

◗ After winning her first two starts, she competed in four consecutiv­e graded stakes, with a trio of third-place finishes before finishing last in the Test.

FORMULATOR FACT: Pletcher is 11 for 24 at Gulfstream over the last three years when returning a horse off a layoff of 180 days or longer, sprinting on dirt, and removing blinkers.

Miss Away, by Run Away and Hide Last 3 Beyers: 79-75-76

◗ Had a three-race winning streak snapped when beaten 3 1/2 lengths by the Pletchertr­ained Clipthecou­ponannie, who, like Kinsley Kisses, was returning from a long layoff. Clipthecou­ponannie is also undefeated in four lifetime starts.

◗ Switched to her wrong lead and may have brushed the rail in deep stretch of that race.

◗ Most recently, she shipped to Aqueduct for the Interborou­gh, where she finished fourth, beaten four lengths by considerab­ly faster foes than she meets in this spot.

Jamie’s Dancer, by Hal’s Image Last 3 Beyers: 69-75-69

◗ At 3 for 58, she is not necessaril­y a win candidate but certainly has a knack for finishing in the money, as her 27 combined second- and thirdplace finishes suggest.

◗ Figures to sit back and make one run under Miguel Vasquez.

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