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Woodbine

Red Cabernet, Dun Drum on target for upcoming stakes

Alex Campbell|Nov 18, 2019
Red Cabernet wins the 2019 Algoma Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack
Michael Burns Red Cabernet will try for her third stakes win of the year Sunday in the Bessarabian.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Trainer Ian Black’s 2019 stakes winners Red Cabernet and Dun Drum will both make one more start before getting a winter break.

Red Cabernet is headed to Sunday’s Grade 2, $175,000 Bessarabian Stakes, while Dun Drum is on track for the $100,000 Sir Barton Stakes on Nov. 30, Black said after they worked at Woodbine on Sunday morning. Red Cabernet covered five furlongs on the main track in 1:01.00, while Dun Drum covered the same distance in 1:02.20.

They exit starts in the Bunty Lawless Stakes on turf. Red Cabernet finished fifth, beaten one length, while Dun Drum was eighth, beaten 2 1/2 lengths.

Red Cabernet has a pair of wins in seven stakes starts this season, all for owner Piano Bar Racing, with victories in the Eternal Search Stakes on the inner turf course and in the Algoma Stakes on the Tapeta. She also finished second in the Classy ’n Smart Stakes on Tapeta on Sept. 29 prior to the Bunty Lawless.

“It’s been a great year,” Black said. “It’s not going to be easy [in the Bessarabian], but it would be really nice to get a graded placing on her pedigree page.”

Red Cabernet finished sixth behind Moonlit Promise in last year’s Bessarabian Stakes.

Given her strong form this season against Ontario-sired fillies and mares, Black anticipated that Red Cabernet would return to racing for her 6-year-old campaign in 2020.

“All being well, and if she comes out of this next race fine, she’ll come back next year,” he said.

Meanwhile, Dun Drum has had a productive 3-year-old campaign, following a 2-year-old season that included a victory in the Kingarvie Stakes.

Dun Drum began his 2019 season with a third-place finish in the Queenston Stakes in May, and on Sept. 7 added a win in the Vice Regent Stakes. He is owned by Joan Addison, Janet Black, and Barbara Bowen.

Dun Drum faced older horses for the third time this season in the Bunty Lawless.

“In the Bunty Lawless, he was wide most of the way and wasn’t beaten a long way either,” Ian Black said.

Following their respective starts, Black said Red Cabernet and Dun Drum will spend the winter in Ontario.

“They’ll take the winter off up here,” he said. “We haven’t had any horses go to Florida for a little while now. That’s what they’ll be doing, and hopefully they’ll bounce back next year.”

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