Have to take some time away from supervising my wife\'s feverish preparations for
Sunday\'s big blow -- boarding up windows, gathering provisions, etc -- to look at
the second leg of Saturday\'s P4.
The Ballerina features a field of 7, 6 of whom are Graded Stakes winners. In my
mind the race presents the closest thing to a strong single that I can see in the
sequence.
The way I see the race, Hilda\'s Passion and Tar Heel Mom are engaged at some
point in the race, setting up the off the pace runner and co topweight Sassy
Image. Disadvantage Sassy: she is 0/2 over the surface, while THM and Hilda have
both had stakes success over the track. Sassy rolled by Hilda at 7 furlongs at CD,
a track Sassy relishes, when Sassy was getting four pounds; they are at equal
weight tomorrow. Sassy is trained by Dale Romans, one of the few midwestern
trainers to be able to find the winners circle up at the Spa, and Robby Albarado
has ridden Sassy to four of her 7 lifetime wins. The outside post should help
this filly, who seems to do most of her running between the crown and the apron.
Sassy is ML 5/2, but I think Sassy, Hilda and THM will be bet about equally in the
horizontals.
Speaking Thorographically, Hilda looks like a textbook bounce in her last,coming
out flat after a race in which she bore out while running a paired top. Betting
that she needs one more to recover.
Fascinating sheet on Tamarind Hall, who showed alarming improvement in her last
two races, and has won her only 2 races at NYRA tracks: In a 15K beaten race at
Aqu on the inner course in March, and in the Bed of Roses (Grade III) at Belmont
in July. Would love to know how this filly moved up so far in the month between
May 12 and June 11.