Bahia Beach, a veteran of the allowance ranks
at Charles Town, will make her stakes debut on Saturday at Aqueduct Racetrack
in the $75,000 Affectionately, a 1 1/16-mile race for fillies and mares.
Owned by Silverton Hill, Bahia
Beach has won four races
from 12 starts, including two straight at Charles Town. She held on gamely by a
nose in a 1 1/16-mile optional claimer on November 6 and aired by 8 ¾ lengths
in a seven-furlong allowance December 16.
Trainer Jeff Runco said the change in seasons has benefited Bahia Beach,
a 4-year-old daughter of Awesome Again.
“She seems to be doing better with the cooler weather,”
said Runco. “We stretched her out, and she did well, and then ran her
back going seven furlongs against a small but talented field. I think
she’ll like the inner track and that she wants more distance. Seven
furlongs is a little short for her, actually.”
With Bahia
Beach in career form,
Runco wants to strike while the iron is hot.
“Now’s a good time to try to get stakes placed in New York,” said
Runco. “This is definitely a step up, but when these fillies get good,
it’s a good time to try stepping up.”
David Cohen will ride Bahia
Beach, a 15-1 long shot,
from post 6 in the Affectionately.
Trainer Todd Pletcher has entered a pair in Saturday’s race, with
Katy Now the 8-5 morning-line favorite and Love and Pride the 4-1 fourth
choice.
Katy Now, owned by Nicholas Brady’s Mill House, earned her first
stakes victory three starts back when she defeated a trio of opponents in the
Dispute overnight stakes on September 30 at Belmont Park.
In two subsequent starts at Aqueduct, she was an even fourth in the Grade 2 Go
for Wand Handicap, a one-mile race around one turn on the main track November
25, and third after setting the pace in the Ladies Handicap on New Year’s
Day.
Mike McCarthy, assistant to Pletcher, said the 1 1/8-mile Ladies was
probably beyond Katy Now’s scope.
“Katy Now is one who seems to have distance limitations,”
said McCarthy. “Last time, a mile and an eighth and two turns may have
been a little too far, but this time of year those are the races you are going
to get.”
Junior Alvarado has the assignment aboard Katy Now from the rail.
Green Hill Farm’s Love and Pride has finished third in her three
most recent starts, including the Grade 1, 1 1/8-mile Gazelle on the Aqueduct
main track November 26. Whit Beckman, Pletcher’s other New York-based
assistant, said she “may have regressed a little” when she faded to
third, beaten 8 ½ lengths, in the Let Me Linger, a one-mile, 70-yard race on
the inner track December 18.
“She trained well up until the [Let Me Linger] and never give us
any indication that she wouldn’t run her best that day,” added
Beckman. “She had everything her way, but she just didn’t run the
kind of race she can run.”
Love and Pride will leave from post 2 with Cornelio Velasquez in the
irons.
The Affectionately field also includes Bahama Bound, Indian Burn, and
Orbiston Parva.
The field for the $75,000 Affectionately:
|
PP
|
Horse
|
Jockey
|
Wgt
|
Trainer
|
Odds
|
|
1
|
Katy Now (KY)
|
J Alvarado
|
120
|
T A Pletcher
|
8-5
|
|
2
|
Love and Pride (KY)
|
C H Velasquez
|
120
|
T A Pletcher
|
4-1
|
|
3
|
Bahama Bound (KY)
|
A Garcia
|
116
|
J C Guerrero
|
3-1
|
|
4
|
Indian Burn (KY)
|
I Ortiz, Jr.
|
116
|
J O Hertler
|
12-1
|
|
5
|
Orbiston Parva (KY)
|
A S Arroyo
|
120
|
R Preciado
|
7-2
|
|
6
|
Bahia Beach (KY)
|
D Cohen
|
116
|
J C Runco
|
15-1
|