Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Curlin’s Approval works fast

- By Mike Welsch

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – After opening the season with a pair of one-sided graded stakes wins, Curlin’s Approval turned in a pair of disappoint­ing performanc­es, both as the odds-on favorite, in the Inside Informatio­n and Matron stakes.

But if her work here Tuesday is any indication, Curlin’s Approval is ready to bounce back in a big way when she returns home for the Grade 2 Princess Rooney on Summit of Speed Day here July 1.

Working on a drying-out racetrack that was sealed and muddy earlier in the morning but harrowed and upgraded to “good” after the final renovation break, Curlin’s Approval had clockers checking their watches after completing five furlongs in 57.74 seconds in company with Curlin’s Mistress.

Pushed along by a strong tailwind, Curlin’s Approval posted blistering splits of 22.06 and 33.21, then drew off from her overmatche­d younger sister while finishing into the teeth of the wind. She pulled up threequart­ers of a mile in 1:12.45 with exercise rider Elmer Nunez aboard.

“I needed to get a good work into her since we missed all of those days when the track was bad and filled with water,” said Happy Alter, who bred Curlin’s Approval and owns her with Bridlewood Farm. “You couldn’t even gallop on it. I really was aiming for 59 and change, and she went a little faster than desirable, but she’s just so talented. I’ll walk her an extra day, blow her out something easy next week, and hopefully we’ll run.”

Alter said that her regular jockey, Luis Saez, might have ridden her a little overconfid­ently when she was fifth in the Inside Informatio­n, and that she may have bounced that day coming off a six-length win in her two-turn debut four weeks earlier in the Grade 2 Royal Delta. Alter also believes she was a little short when she returned two months later to finish seventh at 1 1/16 miles as the 4-5 favorite in the Grade 3 Matron at Churchill Downs.

“Sometimes you freshen a horse after they bounce like that and they come up a little short the next time,” said Alter. “She really had no other excuse that night at Churchill Downs. She made a move like she was going to blow by everybody, then just flattened out. And that’s another reason why she needed to a have really stiff breeze today.”

Alter said Saez will return aboard Curlin’s Approval in the Princess Rooney.

More than two dozen fillies and mares were nominated to the seven-furlong Princess Rooney, a Win and You’re In race for the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint. That list includes another pair of local standouts, Dearest and Distinta, both of whom are expected to run, along with potential invaders Birdatthew­ire, Kinsley Kisses, Lightstrea­m, and Wheatfield.

Majesto in 4-year-old debut

There are three allowance races on Friday’s program, the first of which features the return of Majesto, who finished second to Nyquist in the 2016 Florida Derby.

Majesto, 18th behind Nyquist five weeks later in the Kentucky Derby, has not started since finishing sixth in the Curlin Stakes last July at Saratoga. He is one of two horses whom trainer Gustavo Delgado sends out to go 1 1/16 miles under first-level optional-claiming conditions in the seventh race on Friday, along with recent maiden winner Prince Tito. Among the competitio­n is Unbridled Holiday, who finished eighth as a 103-1 outsider in this year’s Florida Derby.

Concealedw­ithakiss will go postward as the odds-on favorite about 30 minutes later in a $44,000 optional-claiming test for fillies and mares. Concealedw­ithakiss is coming off a 1 1/4length victory in the Ana T. overnight handicap on June 2 and has now finished on the board in seven of her last eight starts for trainer Luis Duco.

Turf sprint specialist­s Very Colorful and Wine List may vie for favoritism in Friday’s ninth race, a five-furlong dash on the grass also be run under firstlevel allowance conditions.

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