Asmussen Saddles Pair of Young Stars for Closing Night Juvenile Stakes

Jul 01, 2016 Ryan Martin and Darren Rogers

Trainer Steve Asmussen has found plenty of success in the past with 2-year-olds early in the summer and this year appears to be no exception as the soon-to-be-enshrined Hall of Fame trainer will be sending out a pair of his better juveniles in Saturday night stakes on closing night of Churchill Downs’ 38-day Spring Meet.

Tip Tap Tapizar and Tricky One, both coming off maiden victories first time out, will have the chance to showcase their talent in the Bashford Manor Presented by Thorntons (Grade III) and the Debutante Presented by GE Appliances (Listed) respectively. Both races are six furlongs and carry a $100,000 purse.

“They are both coming off some very impressive maiden wins and hopefully they can step up, but they’re doing real well,” Asmussen said.

A Louisiana-bred son of leading freshman sire Tapizar, Tip Tap Tapizar broke his maiden in wire-to-wire fashion by 3 ¼ lengths on June 11, just eight days after Tricky One broke her maiden. The daughter of Unbridled’s Song made her first start a winning one in a similar running style of her stable mate by 4 ½ lengths. Should both Asmussen-trainees mirror their running style Saturday evening, they will probably not be alone as both races appear to have contenders with a lot of speed.

“I think that when you put multiple winners in together, they all don’t get their desired spot so that’s what these races are for,” Asmussen said.

Asmussen has four wins apiece in the Bashford Manor and the Debutante. His quartet of Bashford Manor victories came with Lunarpal (2004), Kodiak Kowboy (2007), Kantharos (2010) and Cinco Charlie (2014) while he scored Debutante wins with Cashier’s Dream (2001), Effectual (2005), Richwoman (2006) and Rated Fiesty (2007).

Jockey Ricardo Santana Jr. has the mount aboard Tip Tap Tapizar in the Bashford Manor, while Florent Geroux will pilot Tricky One in the Debutante.

The six-furlong Bashford Manor field from the rail out (with jockeys and Mike Battaglia’s morning line odds): Classic Empire (Julien Leparoux, 4-1), Boys From Boston (Eric Camacho, 15-1), Tip Tap Tapizar (Ricardo Santana Jr., 3-1), My Golden Aura (Francisco Torres, 12-1), Riv (Jose Valdivia Jr., 5-1), U S Officer (Corey Lanerie, 5-1), Capt. Grider (Miguel Mena, 8-1), Raising Rumors (Brian Hernandez Jr., 12-1) and Recruiting Ready (Edgar Prado, 4-1).

The field for the Debutante from the rail out (with jockey and morning line odds): Silver Threads (Robby Albarado, 20-1), Anna’s Bandit (Eric Camacho, 5-1), Grandma’s Princess (Miguel Mena, 20-1), Country Candy (Ricardo Santana Jr., 8-1), Tricky One (Florent Geroux, 4-1), Pretty City Dancer (Julien Leparoux, 4-1), Maximum Edge (Brian Hernandez Jr., 8-1), Whole Scoop (Corey Lanerie, 12-1), Like a Hurricane (Francisco Torres, 8-1) and China Grove (Albin Jimenez, 7-2).

TEPIN DOING WELL FOLLOWING ROYAL ASCOT TRIP – Champion Turf Mare Tepin has been settling back into her Churchill Downs base well since returning on Monday following a successful trip overseas to Royal Ascot where she won the Queen Anne (Group I).

“She’s good, she’s happy,” trainer Mark Casse’s son and assistant Norman said. “We’ll probably be going up on the last load to Saratoga and start training her up there. It’s kind of crazy to go out there and look at her because it looks like she didn’t even go over there. She’s happy and she hasn’t missed a beat since she got back.”

Since arriving to the Casse barn on Monday, the 5-year-old daughter of Bernstein has been doing nothing more than walking the shed row and will likely not begin any serious training until arriving at Saratoga where Casse plans to send a string of 32 horses.

“If she gets a little bit to be too much of a handful in the shed row then we may take her out to the track,” Casse said. “But for right now we’re just walking her.”

Tepin’s 5-year-old campaign is unblemished in five starts this year. Prior to her international triumph at Royal Ascot, she punched in a pair of victories at Tampa Bay Downs this winter in the Feb. 12 Endeavour (GIII) and March 13 Hillsborough (GII) that were followed by decisive wins in the April 16 Jenny Wiley (GI) at Keeneland and May 7 Churchill Downs Distaff Turf Mile (GII).

The next major goal for the champion mare is the $1 million Woodbine Mile (GI) on Sept. 17, but there is an “outside chance” she could run once before that in the $400,000 Ballston Spa (GII) on Aug. 27 at Saratoga, a race where she suffered her most recent defeat in last year’s edition to Dacita (Chi).

“The goal is to run at Woodbine,” Casse said. “If she’s really training well we could run at Saratoga, but she’d have to be really coming out of her skin for us to do that.”

FOREVAMO WEST VIRGINIA DERBY BOUND FOLLOWING SUNDAY ALLOWANCE VICTORYBrittlyn StablesForevamo, a decisive allowance winner at Churchill Downs last Sunday, will point for the $750,000 West Virginia Derby (GII) at Mountaineer Park on Aug. 6, according to trainer Al Stall, Jr.

“This race seems to fit the schedule real well. He typically runs a lot better when his races are spaced,” Stall said. “He’s a typical (son of) Uncle Mo – kind of a long and lanky horse.”

Stall previously won the West Virginia Derby in 2013 with Departing.

A former Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (GI) aspirant, Forevamo was a close second to Gun Runner in the Risen Star (GII) and ran a distant fifth behind that opponent in the Louisiana Derby before finishing second to Sharp Azteca in the Pat Day Mile (GIII) on the May 7 Kentucky Derby undercard.

COX OPTS FOR KELLY’S LANDING WITH WABELFlurry Racing Stables LLC’s Wabel, who is cross-entered in Saturday’s $67,000-added Kelly’s Landing Overnight Stakes and the $100,000 Iowa Sprint at Prairie Meadows, will stay at home to run at Churchill Downs on closing night, according to trainer Brad Cox.

“I like the convenience of being here and knowing that he likes the track and the distance,” Cox said. “They’re both equally solid races, but it would just be easier to run out of his own stall in the Kelly’s Landing.”

A son of Curlin, Wabel has won two consecutive races against allowance company. Since being claimed from trainer Wesley Ward last September, he has never finished worse than second in six starts.

‘DOWNS AFTER DARK’ DETAILS – Saturday’s 11-race closing night card is billed as “Downs After Dark Presented by Stella Artois and Jack Daniel’s.” Admission gates open Saturday at 5 p.m. (all times Eastern), the first race is 6 p.m. and the “Downs After Dark” theme is “My Country ’Tis of Thee” in which guests are encouraged dress in their finest red, white and blue to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday weekend and enjoy draft beer, specialty cocktails, BBQ, food trucks, “Bet or No Bet Presented by Thorntons” and live music by local country band Wildwood.

The evening’s Independence Day Weekend theme will include displays of World War II and present-day military equipment in the Plaza, a display of thousands of American flags by Flags4Vets at Gate 10 and special honors for four members of the military in the G.H. Mumm Winner’s Circle following the fourth race at approximately 7:26 p.m.

General admission is $10 and reserved seats start at $25. Seating in the Courtyard is available for $69 and Winner’s Circle Suites for groups of 18-20 are also available. Tickets and dining options can be purchased online at www.churchilldowns.com.

Also, special pricing is available to active duty military and veterans who present a valid military ID. Members of those groups will receive 50 percent off of general admission and box seating for up to six for Saturday night’s program.

DOWN THE STRETCH – Entering the final two racing dates at the Spring Meet, Mike Maker was ahead of Mark Casse in the trainer standings with 19 wins over Casse’s 18. … Maker is a five-time Churchill Downs leading trainer, and also had seven horses entered in six races: Watchyourownbobber (Friday Race 2, 5-2), Bingo Kitten (Friday Race 8, 8-1), Pick Pocket (Friday Race 10, 4-1), Run Time (Saturday Race 5, 12-1), Tacola (Saturday, Race 5, 15-1), Sail Maker (Saturday Race 6, 8-1) and Walking the Kitten (Saturday Race 9, 3-1). … Casse is attempting to land his first Churchill Downs training title since the 1988 Spring Meet. He has seven horses entered in six races: Sanity (Friday Race 4, 5-2), Conquest Curlgirl (Friday Race 9, 5-2), Top of the Game (Saturday Race 2, 5-2), Classic Empire (Saturday Race 7, 4-1), Pretty City Dancer (Saturday Race 8, 4-1), Havana Dream (Saturday Race 9, 6-1) and Moonlight Sky (Saturday Race 9, 10-1).

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