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Brisset running pair of promising 3-year-old fillies

- By David Grening

New Day Dawning hopefully gave trainer Rodolphe Brisset a glimpse of the future with her solid second-place finish in a maiden turf race last October at Keeneland. Brisset hopes Slam Dunk did the same with a 5 1/2-length maiden victory in her 2-year-old finale last November at Churchill.

Friday, at Gulfstream Park, New Day Dawning returns to the turf while Slam Dunk makes her 3-year-old debut in a pair of first-level optionalcl­aiming races that serve as the co-features on a 10-race card that begins shortly after 1 p.m.

New Day Dawning, who runs in race 8, is a daughter of Medaglia d’Oro and Ready to Act, a turf stakes-winning mare who proved to be temperamen­tal and talented. Brisset said New Day Dawning has displayed the same characteri­stics. Though New Day Dawning won on dirt in December, Brisset believes New Day Dawning’s best career race was her second to the well-bet and well-meant The Path Not Taken in a maiden turf race. New Day Dawning was beaten 1 3/4 lengths but finished 4 1/2 lengths clear of the field.

“She won her maiden nicely, slow time, slow number but it was visually very impressive,” Brisset said. “Then we tried the [Grade 3 Forward Gal] and the whole day was a disaster. We want to go back to the grass and hopefully she can get back to what she showed us that day in Keeneland.”

Friday’s 1 1/8-mile race appears to have some talent in the well-bred Eve of War and the recent maiden winner Skye Snow.

Eve of War is by two-time turf Group 1 winner Declaratio­n of War out of the unraced dam Special Thanks, who is a half-sister to multiple graded turf stakes winner Bedanken. Eve of War, trained by Todd Pletcher, won her debut going six furlongs on dirt by 7 1/2 lengths before a troubled start cost her in a first-level allowance dirt race on Feb. 28.

Skye Snow, a daughter of Lemon Drop Kid, was second in a maiden turf race on Jan. 18 at Fair Grounds. She became one of three next-out winners from that race when she overcame post 12 to win her maiden with a wide rally in the lane on March 8 at Gulfstream.

In race 9, at 1 1/16 miles on dirt, Slam Dunk makes her first start since she rolled to her maiden score Nov. 7 at Churchill. That was Slam Dunk’s fourth start – which includes a third in the Grade 1 Frizette at Belmont – and Brisset said the filly was in need of a break.

Brisset admitted it has taken a little longer than planned to get Slam Dunk back to the races, but credits the staff at Stonestree­t Farm in Ocala with getting a good foundation into her while he was able to work her four times at Palm Meadows.

“A mile and a sixteenth is not ideal, but we drew good and she can be tactical from the gate,” Brisset said.

The field includes Graceful Princess, the daughter of Grade 1 winners Tapit and Havre de Grace, who makes her first start for Todd Pletcher – and first since last September. She went 1 for 6 for Ralph Nicks.

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