Today (Saturday) Mr Golden Ruler, son of my 2001 mare Nature's Gold, is contesting the Borderland Derby at Sunland Park. He was not included in my 2005 crop, but nonetheless, being by one of my mares, I keep a close eye on him. Nature's Gold, a Valiant Nature mare, raced a few times without hitting the board, but her three-year-old son broke his maiden in his second start and placed in his last of three starts, an allowance race. The Arizona-bred Tribal Rule colt is likely to be the longest shot of the field. Poni Colada looks to go off a short-odds favourite. The Borderland Derby is over the trip of 1 1/16 miles and carries a purse of $100,000. It is an enormous step up for him, but who knows!
Sunday it is Sugar Swirl's turn, from my 2003 crop. She is taking her place in the $150,000 Hurricane Bertie Handicap (G3) at Gulfstream Park. Her biggest rival in the seven furlong race will be Lady Marlboro, who finished in a a dead heat in the Sabin Handicap (G3) back at the beginning of January. Of course Sugar Swirl is a G3 winner now and she has been quite consistent so far in her career. I give her a big chance of winning another one. She should be able to stretch out to 7f, as she seemed to have something left to give in her last race. She has actually won over 1 mile before, though that was 'only' an allowance race. Maybe the fact that Javier Castellano chose to ride her over Lady Marlboro is enough. Sugar Swirl is on a roll and I hope she keeps on rolling. I would love to see her in the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint at the end of the year. She could be my American flagbearer for 2008!
(Sugar Swirl - 2003 chestnut mare - Touch Gold x Astrapi, by Distinctive Pro)
(Mr Golden Ruler - 2005 dark bay colt - Tribal Rule x NATURE'S GOLD, by Valiant Nature)
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