Photo: CDI
Brittlyn Stable’s Beanwah’smachine
kept his perfect record intact with his fourth victory in as many
starts when he captured Saturday’s colt and gelding division of the
$103,290 Louisiana Futurity.
“He appears to have come out of yesterday’s race just fine,” said
Pam Fitzgerald, assistant to trainer
Al Stall Jr. during training hours Sunday morning.
In similar fashion,
Stuart Clilverd, assistant to trainer
David Carroll, reported that David Randal’s
Capetown Devil
apparently emerged unscathed following his neck tally in
Saturday’s mile and 70-yard allowance $50,000 optional claiming event
for 2-year-old “non-winners-other-than” – a possible precursor of the
series leading up to the
$1,000,000 Louisiana
Derby April 1.
“David
won’t be back until Tuesday,” said Clilverd, “so I’m not in a position
to say what the plans are, but (Capetown Devil) seems well. I
thought he looked a little tired right after the race yesterday but he
surprised me because he had a little bit of a ‘squeal’ to him when he
walked this morning.”