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Belterra and Take The Cake Work Five Furlongs In Preparation For Kentucky Oaks
April 23, 2002
BELTERRA/TAKE THE CAKE - Trainer Carl Nafzger's pair of contenders for
the Kentucky Oaks - Robert Manfuso's Belterra and Elizabeth Valando's
Take The Cake - each worked five furlongs on Tuesday over a "fast" track
at Churchill Downs.
Belterra, the winner of the Golden Rod (GII) and third in
Keeneland's Ashland (GI), breezed five furlongs in 1:01.60 in her first
series move since she underwent throat surgery following the Ashland.
Jockey Jon Court was in the saddle as the daughter of 1990 Kentucky
Derby winner Unbridled rolled through fractions of :25 and :50 and
galloped out six furlongs in 1:14.20.
"She was eager to get to work today and seemed to really enjoy
her training," said Court. "There were no signs of stress. She clipped
around there pretty good getting to the pole and worked a nice easy
quarter. She picked it up as we turned for home and just kind of
leveled off. It was a good even work."
But assistant trainer Ian Wilkes saw less than he had hoped from
Belterra.
"It wasn't spectacular," he said. "It was an even work - just
an even work. Nothing to write home about."
Court and Wilkes were more enthusiastic about Take The Cake, who
breezed five furlongs in a sharp :59.20. Court was aboard as she
breezed in fractions of :24, :47.80 and galloped out six furlongs in
1:13.80.
"She worked real good," said Court. "She had no problems and worked
pretty dad-gum good."
"She's doing good, she's training good, she's happy," said Wilkes. "Her
mind's in the right place.
BELLA BELLUCCI - Michael Tabor's French Deputy filly galloped 1 ½ miles
under exercise rider Marcelino Olguin.
MS BROOKSKI/CHAMROUSSE - Trainer Niall O'Callaghan's Kentucky Oaks
hopefuls both galloped under assistant trainer Jennifer Brown.
Ms Brookski is scheduled to breeze on Wednesday (after the
break).
TAKE CHARGE LADY - Select Stable's Ashland (GI) winner galloped 1 ½
miles under exercise rider Helen Pitts. She also stood in the starting
gate after her gallop.
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