Will Supersonic Blue win the Paradise Creek Stakes three times in a row?

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$150,000 Paradise Screak Stakes The three-year-old turf sprinter drew a well-matched field of nine horses set to run six furlongs at Big A Belmont on Saturday.

Leading the field in terms of recent efforts at the level is Ultrasonic Blue, the winner of a similar John shear pile in California. Warheart and Super Swift proved themselves in a similar company, number one and second in Atlantic Beach’s stakes at Big At The Big last November. Warheart is making his second start from the layoffs since his fifth-place effort in the William Walker stakes at Churchill Downs in April. Super Swift won a allowance race on the soil near the end of March. Clock Tower won the Grade 3 Cecil B. DeMille Stakes at Del Mar in December, entering the race following an eighth-place effort in the Grade 3 Transylvanian Stakes announced by Keeneland Select last month at Keeneland. Jet Sweep Geote missed two similar stakes races in Grass last summer, two similar stakes races at Tyro Stakes and Skid More Stakes, and recently finished sixth in the William Walker Stakes. Assertion, from datt to flats, do clothes, all pivotal moments bring a maiden victory to their credits and are trying to prove they fit at this level.

Top candidates:

Ultrasonic blue He owns the second best last race horse speed figure on the field of 96. He won the John Shear Stakes, 6½ furlongs at Santa Anita Park on April 6th, after three months of rest. He also won a similar turf sprint race with 83 speed figures before that. With both recent wins, Supersonic Blue can expect the same type of effort using Red Hot Jockey Flabian Platte to lead from start to finish, catching and defeating Supersonic Blue in Paradise Creeks Takes..

Super Swift He has been extremely good in the five sprint races of his career, winning twice with the other three and finishing second. With two efforts of his runner-up, Super Swift missed winning by inch. His runner-up from his recent victory flattened him by winning his next start. The Super Swift had previously run on the Turf Sprint. This was Warheart’s second run last fall in the Atlantic Beach Stakes on this grass course, finishing second in Warheart, who led from start to finish. Considering that Supersonic Blue is a horse likely to lead from the start of this race, Super Swift should be able to run it well, though unpaved, based on his last race equal-liver speed figures best on the field.

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From flat to damat Although he has no stakes wins or positive experiences like Supersonic Blue or Super Swift, he ran very well in his only previous start in the grass sprint. After starting his career in the dirt sprint and finishing in 8th place, Damat extended from the flat to two turns to move onto the grass, bringing him a further 8th place finish. After switching trainers to microphone maker and shortened in the distance for this six furlong trip in grass, he successfully recovered the flat distance from Dutt to Dutt in order to get 82 horse speed figures under Dyland Davis. An all-weather sprint attempt continued, where Colt finished fifth. He then entered the Palisades Stakes (planned to be on the grass) last month, staying in the race on the sloppy main track, finishing fourth. He reunites with Davis for Paradise Creek and returns to the distance and surface of his best efforts, so this foal runs just as well and has a chance of upsetting.

Remaining Paradise Sreekes Field, With their highest equiver speed figures, Assertion (84), Clock Tower (93), Rebellion (94), Jet Sweep Jaw (95), An extremely important moment (84) Warhart (82).

Earn candidates in order of priority:

Ultrasonic blue

Super Swift

From flat to damat


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