Kiss Moon Headlines Saturday's Grade III, $100,000 Cardinal Handicap

Nov 18, 2015 Ryan Martin

Carl F. Pollard’s Kiss Moon will attempt to land her second graded stakes win of the year when she starts as the 120-pound high weight and faces a dozen fillies and mares in Saturday’s 42nd running of the $100,000 Cardinal Handicap (Grade III) over 1 1/8 miles on Churchill Downs’ Matt Winn Turf Course.

In June, the 4-year-old daughter of Malibu Moon won Churchill Downs’ Old Forester Mint Julep Handicap (GIII) which gave trainer Dave Vance his first graded stakes triumph since My Trusty Cat won the 2005 Humana Distaff (GI).

“It feels good to have a nice horse like her in the barn when you only have about 10 or 12 to deal with,” Vance said. “Any good horse like Kiss Moon makes you feel a lot better as a trainer and makes you get up more willingly to come to work and watch them train.”

Aside from her career-highlighted victory in the Mint Julep, Kiss Moon has several other stakes triumphs on her résumé, which includes a victory in the Fasig-Tipton Ladies Turf Stakes at Kentucky Downs two starts back. As a 3-year-old, she won the Hatoof at Arlington Park and TaWee at Indiana Grand.

Vance believed that Kiss Moon would prove to be a good horse from the beginning because of her bloodlines. The filly’s dam, Kiss the Devil, won the Early Times Mint Julep (GIII) as a 5-year-old and was placed in multiple graded stakes races.

“It looked like when she came in that she had the bloodlines to be a runner and she’s definitely proved up to her ability,” he said. “Her half-sister [Kiss Mine] won five or six stakes. I still think she might be better next year.”

Vance expressed a touch of frustration with getting her to the races at the beginning of her 4-year-old campaign due to the weather conditions at Oaklawn Park, where he is based during the winter months.

“This year we could never get her into a good rhythm,” he said. “We had to run her in a Grade I [Churchill Distaff Turf Mile] first time out against the eventual winner of the Breeders’ Cup Mile [Tepin]. This summer we tried her at Mountaineer and that grass didn’t suit her. You’re always thankful to have one like her every once in a while.”

Vance stated that he is expecting to have Kiss Moon’s half-brother in his barn next year, who is by 2004 Horse of the Year Ghostzapper.

“That’ll be the first colt out of that mare,” he said. “The two mares we kept, Kiss Mine and Kiss Moon were great. It was really fortunate for me that they didn’t sell at the sale. It gave me a chance to have a better horse in my barn.”

The Cardinal Handicap field from the rail out (with jockeys and assigned weight): American Mon Amie (Channing Hill, 111 pounds); Faufiler (IRE) (Stephane Pasquier, 115); Wiener Valkyrie (GB) (Shaun Bridgmohan, 115); Invading Humor (Ricardo Santana Jr., 116); Lady Fog Horn (Albin Jimenez, 112); Sistas Stroll (Drayden Van Dyke, 115); Bitty Kitty (Corey Lanerie, 117); Lacy (GER) (Joe Rocco Jr., 115); Emotional Kitten (Mario Pino, 117); Street of Gold (Chris Landeros, 114); Button Down (GB) (Paco Lopez, 118); Kiss Moon (Julien Leparoux, 120); and Annulment (Jon Court, 116).

The Cardinal will go as Race 10 of 11 on Saturday at 5:15 p.m. ET.

BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT ALSO-RAN ALSVID BACK FOR SATURDAY’S BET ON SUNSHINEBlack Hawk Stable’s Alsvid, 13th in last month’s TwinSpires.com Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Keeneland, looks to return to his winning ways in Saturday’s $80,000-added Bet On Sunshine Overnight Stakes over six furlongs at Churchill Downs.

A winner of Churchill Downs’ Aristides (GIII) in May, Alsvid is seeking a return to his top form after a trio of subpar performances against graded stakes company – a fifth in the Smile Sprint Handicap (GII) at Gulfstream Park on July 4, a seventh in the Phoenix (GIII) at Keeneland on Oct. 2, and the Breeders’ Cup Sprint.

“He just didn’t fire that day and he got completely outclassed,” trainer Chris Hartman said of the Breeders’ Cup. “The tote board said that we were 90-1, but he came out of the race fine. I don’t think he’ll mind the class drop either.”

The Bet On Sunshine field from the rail out (with jockeys): Candip (Calvin Borel); Brewing (Ricardo Santana Jr.); Bagg O’Day (Joe Rocco Jr.); Conquest Tsunami (Shaun Bridgmohan); W.B. Smudge (Julien Leparoux); Jasizzle (Perry Ouzts); Alsvid (Corey Lanerie); Doubledown Again (Paco Lopez); and Shamrock Road (Walter De La Cruz). It precedes the Cardinal Handicap as Race 9 at 4:45 p.m. ET.

The Bet On Sunshine is named in honor of David Holloway’s homebred Bet On Sunshine who was trained by Paul McGee and won eight of his 20 starts at Churchill Downs, two of which were back-to-back victories in the Aristides (GIII) in 2001-02. In a racing career that lasted eight years, he racked up earnings of $1,449,882, winning 22 of his 47 starts.

ASMUSSEN 2-YEAR-OLDS GUN RUNNER AND STAGEPLAY BREEZERon Winchell and Three Chimney Farm’s Gun Runner and Mike Rutherford’s Stageplay, both trained by Steve Asmussen, breezed five furlongs on Monday in preparation for starts in the $200,000 Kentucky Jockey Club Presented by TwinSpires.com (Grade II) and $200,000 Golden Rod Presented by TwinSpires.com (GII), respectively.

Gun Runner was clocked in 1:01. Stageplay was credited with 1:00.20.

Assistant trainer Scott Blasi oversaw their training while Asmussen is in New Orleans preparing for the Fair Grounds meet which opens Thursday.

“He’s a playful guy, and I think both of his races really woke him up,” Blasi said of Gun Runner, an allowance winner at Keeneland last time out. “He’s run two really good races so far but he’ll have to improve and step forward off of those. He’s progressed nicely but we’re just looking for the next step with him. The timing of the race seems right coming off of the allowance win at Keeneland.”

Stageplay will enter the Golden Rod for fillies off a 1 ½-length victory in the Rags to Riches Stakes on opening day of the Fall Meet, and will be going around two turns for the first time.

“She’s definitely one of the special ones in the group,” Blasi said. “Her stakes win off her maiden win was impressive and with her being a Curlin, we’re excited about getting her around two turns.”

LUKAS EXCITED ABOUT RECENT MAIDEN VICTOR Z ROYAL – Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas believes he could have a potential Kentucky Derby hopeful with Zayat Stables’ recent maiden winner Z Royal, who took Saturday’s ninth race, a one-mile maiden special weight. The Eskendereya colt ran one mile in 1:37.18 to beat Zapperini by a neck.

“He’s still pretty green, but he’s got a lot of talent,” Lukas said. “We’ll fine tune him a little bit but it was real encouraging to see him finish the way that he did. I think that he won on class alone just having that talent. He’s screaming for two turns and even beyond that.”

DOWN THE STRETCH – Field size update: Through the first 11 days of the 21-day Fall Meet, the average field size is 9.67 starters per race, and only six of the 114 races have had less than seven starters. By comparison, the average field size through the first 11 days of the 2014 Fall Meet was 8.41, and 21 of the 110 races had less than seven starters. … Meet Leaders: jockey Corey Lanerie (18 wins); trainer Chris Richard (6) and owners Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc. (3), Maggi Moss (3) and Ken and Sarah Ramsey (3). … Birthdays: trainer Steve Asmussen celebrates milestone No. 50 on Wednesday and jockey Ricardo Santana Jr. will be 23 on Thursday. … The next races on the “Road to the Kentucky Derby” and “Road to the Kentucky Oaks” come Saturday at Delta Downs in Vinton, La. The $1 million Delta Downs Jackpot (GIII) for 2-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles (Race 7 at 5:15 p.m. ET) and $400,000 Delta Downs Princess (GIII) for 2-year-old fillies at one mile (Race 6 at 4:43 p.m. ET) offer 10-4-2-1 points to Top 4 finishers.

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