Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Groupie Doll Stakes draws a dozen

- By Byron King

Horseplaye­rs accustomed to playing stakes races with short fields are in for a refreshing change Sunday at Ellis Park, which will offer a pair of 12-horse lineups in the Grade 3, $100,000 Groupie Doll and in the supporting $50,000 Cliff Guilliams Handicap.

The Groupie Doll, the track’s lone graded stakes, is run at a mile on the main track and while the 2017 renewal lacks a standout runner, it attracted a competitiv­e bunch.

Ellis Park track handicappe­r Joe Kristufek installed Tiger Moth as a slight favorite at 7-2 odds over Danzatrice at 4-1 and Walkabout at 5-1.

A few others with fighting chances include the sharp Put Da Blame On Me at 8-1; the graded stakes-placed Adore at 12-1, and the field’s leading money earner, Brooklynsw­ay, at 8-1.

Put Da Blame On Me drew well in the Groupie Doll, landing in post 1, while Brooklynsw­ay seems disadvanta­ged by drawing post 12. Mile races on the Ellis main track come out of a chute in which starters make a half turn before proceeding down the backstretc­h.

The two leading trainers at Ellis Park, Brad Cox and Steve Asmussen, are both represente­d by a pair of entrants apiece in the Groupie Doll. Cox runs Tiger Moth, winner of the $100,000 Marie Hulman George at Indiana Grand in her last start, and Pinch Hit, a 3-yearold who has won two consecutiv­e allowances. Asmussen runs the speedy Adore as well as Danzatrice, a two-time stakes winner who scored a late-running victory in the $100,000 Iowa Distaff at Prairie Meadows on July 7.

The presence of numerous speed horses benefits the prospects of a closer such as Tiger Moth, who also has leading jockey Corey Lanerie aboard.

Post time for the Groupie Doll is 4:10 p.m. Central, a halfhour after the Cliff Guilliams, a 1 1/16-mile turf race that drew a high-caliber field for its modest $50,000 purse.

Among the horses entered in the Cliff Guilliams are last year’s winner Pleuven; $659,378 earner Chocolate Ride; Flatlined, winner of the Grade 2 Fort Lauderdale at Gulfstream over the winter; and 2016 Queen’s Plate winner, Sir Dudley Digges.

GROUPIE DOLL KEY CONTENDERS

Tiger Moth, by Street Sense Last 3 Beyers: 88-77-71

◗ She put it all together last out in winning the Marie Hulman George, but has been inconsiste­nt in 2016-2017, with a record of 9-2-0-1.

Cox is optimistic she can reproduce her last-out effort. “She’s trained really well ever since the Indiana race,” he said.

Danzatrice, by Dunkirk Last 3 Beyers: 83-NA-82

◗ She has beaten herself on multiple occasions this year, unseating her rider in one race and running off and being rank in a couple of other starts.

Brooklynsw­ay, by Giant Gizmo Last 3 Beyers: 80-51-94

◗ Likely needed her two starts this year to regain fitness after a 12-month break following ankle surgery. “You just get a lot of cobwebs in a year,” trainer Bernie Flint said.

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