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Belmont Park

Thursday TimeformUS Highlight Horse: Getmotherarose can continue ascent up class ladder

David Aragona|Oct 24, 2019

Belmont | Race 7 | Post Time 4:40 p.m. (ET) | Go to the TimeformUS PPs | Not already a TimeformUS member? Sign up

Rose Flower (#6) is probably the horse to beat as she drops out of stakes company into this optional claimer. She was a little unlucky in the Christiecat as Manny Franco had to briefly pause while trying to find a seam at the quarter pole before splitting horses. However, the main issue with her last time was the distance, since six furlongs seems like it might be too short. She put in an electrifying late run going seven furlongs in her final start in France and she’d be a handful here if she could run back to that form. Clement’s foreign shippers will sometimes need a start, so she should be ready to step forward. That said, the Pace Projector is predicting a situation favoring runners on or near the lead, and that could work against her.

I prefer GETMOTHERAROSE (#5) as she steps up in class. This 3-year-old has improved by leaps and bounds since the spring. She has steadily climbed the class ladder, winning her N1X condition last time like a filly who’s ready to take on tougher company. She traveled beautifully in the early stages that day and exploded once Jose Ortiz asked her for run. She has to get the seven furlongs this time, but her ability to relax in the early stages might allow her to get it done. That recent bullet workout suggests she’s maintaining her excellent form and I think she might just be the “now” horse.

I’d also consider Psalmody (#4) as a backup since Joe Sharp is so dangerous with his turf sprinters. I usually don’t like turn-backs like this, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this mare handles it.

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Win: 5

Exacta Key Box: 5 with 3,4,6,8

Trifecta: 5 with 4,6 with ALL

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