The field for the $125,000 Pure Romance Bourbonette Oaks (gr. III) for fillies, to run the same day, also is taking shape, with
Swiss Lake Yodeler topping the likely runners list.
Both the Spiral and Bourbonette Oaks are respective qualifiers for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) and Longines Kentucky Oaks (gr. I), with qualifying points to be awarded on a 50-20-10-5 basis. The Spiral is run at 1 1/8 miles and the Oaks is contested at one mile, both on the track's synthetic Polytrack surface. A maximum of 12 horses may enter each race. Entries will be drawn Wednesday, March 19.
Trainer Jerry Hollendorfer trains both Tamarando and Swiss Lake Yodeler for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams.
With $625,120 in earnings and 10 starts, Tamarando is one of the most experienced horses expected for the Spiral. Eight of those races came in his 2-year-old season, which he finished with three wins, including the 2012 Del Mar Futurity (gr. I), one second, and three thirds.
"He's been very sound, and he was doing everything we asked him to do," said Hollendorfer, "so we ran him. He fits in this race. It looks like a good spot."
In his first start this year, Tamarando was second to the impressive
California Chrome in the state-restricted California Cup Derby at
Santa Anita Park. The
Bertrando colt subsequently won the El Camino Real Derby (gr. III) Feb. 15, coming wide with his trademark big late run to get up by a half length over multiple grade I-placed runner
Dance With Fate.
Tamarando had his final pre-Spiral work March 16 on the Tapeta surface at
Golden Gate Fields, covering seven furlongs in 1:28 flat. Russell Baze was aboard for the first time for the El Camino Real and is expected to ride Saturday.
Ken and Sarah Ramsey's We Miss Artie won last year's Dixiana Breeders' Futurity (gr. I) and began 2014 with a runner-up finish in the Kitten's Joy Stakes Jan. 19 at Gulfstream Park for trainer Todd Pletcher. The
Artie Schiller colt will look to rebound from an unplaced finish in the Besilu Fountain of Youth Stakes (gr. II) Feb. 22.
Listed in order of preference, probables for the Spiral Stakes (with owner/trainer) are:
Tamarando (Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams/Jerry Hollendorfer)
We Miss Artie (Ken and Sarah Ramsey/Todd Pletcher)
Big Bazinga (Derby Dreamers Racing Stable/Katerina Vassilieva)
Tourist (WinStar Farm LLC/Bill Mott)
Other horses are still under consideration.
In Swiss Lake Yodeler, Hollendorfer also has the most accomplished filly expected for the Bourbonette Oaks. Twice a winner at two in state- and gender-restricted stakes, Swiss Lake Yodeler tried turf for the first time in the California Oaks on Jan. 25 and finished well off the board, her only unplaced finish in six career starts. The Swiss Yodeler filly comes in to the Bourbonette Oaks off a third-place finish in the San Ysabel Stakes (gr. III) on dirt March 1 at Santa Anita.
"We wanted to get her back on synthetics," Hollendorfer said.
Swiss Lake Yodeler had her final work on Sunday at Santa Anita, going five furlongs in 1:00.40, ranking 16th of 58 moves at the distance.
Hollendorfer's runners will ship to Turfway on March 19. The trainer will arrive March 21.
In order of preference, probables for the Bourbonette Oaks (with owner/trainer) are:
Swiss Lake Yodeler (Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams/ Jerry Hollendorfer)
Le Mejor Fiesta (Ice Wine Stable/Wesley Ward)
Katie's Eyes (Ike and Dawn Thrash and Janet and Sam Alley/Grant Forster)
Super Sky (Gary Barber and Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners/Todd Pletcher)
Others fillies remain under consideration for the Bourbonette Oaks.