

Mercedes Stables' Subtle Indian represented Robertino Diodoro's first career victory at Oaklawn Park. April 10 he will try to give the high-percentage trainer his biggest career victory in Hot Springs in the $400,000 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap (gr. III) for older horses.
Approximate post time for the six-furlong Count Fleet, the ninth of 10 races, is 5:10 p.m. CDT.
Subtle Indian, trying to become the meet's first four-time winner this year, mirrors what Diodoro has accomplished the last two seasons at Oaklawn. He is 20 for 60 this year and 29 for 93 overall—an eye-catching 31% strike rate.
Subtle Indian is 5 for 6 in his Oaklawn career, and counts the 2015 $100,000 Gazebo Stakes and $100,000 Hot Springs March 5 in his last start among his victories. The 4-year-old Indian Charlie gelding broke from post 1 for both of those front-running scores and drew the rail again Sunday.
"Not overly thrilled about that," said Diodoro, who had a division at Oaklawn for the first time in 2015. "It's the hand we're dealt, and now we've got to deal with it. I keep saying the horse is getting better and better. I think he'll overcome it."
Ramon Vazquez again has the mount on Subtle Indian, the 2-1 program favorite and 120-pound high weight. Subtle Indian has led at every point of call in his six career victories.
"It's not like the post is going to change our strategy," Diodoro said. "I think he's fast enough to overcome it."
Cinco Charlie, the early 3-1 second choice, is trying to give trainer Steve Asmussen and Santana their third Count Fleet victory in four years. He finished sixth behind Subtle Indian and W. B. Smudge in a Jan. 15 allowance race at Oaklawn, but rebounded with a front-running victory in the $60,000 Duncan F. Kenner Stakes Feb. 20 at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots in his last start.
"It's a good spot and good purse," Asmussen said.
The 7-2 third choice in the program is Cautious Giant, who chased some of the top sprinters this winter in Southern California, finishing fourth in the $300,000 San Carlos Stakes (gr. II) March 12 at Santa Anita Park in his last start. After being claimed for $40,000 last fall at Del Mar, Cautious Giant came from off the pace to win two allowance races at Santa Anita. The gelding had the lead in the stretch of his last two starts, only to be beaten by Kobe's Back.
"There's a lot of speed in there," trainer Kristin Mulhall said of the Count Fleet. "He's the kind of horse, when he gets the lead he pulls himself up. His first two races that he won, he had a ton of trouble and got up. In his next couple of races, he was against tough horses, but they were short fields with no speed."
Alsvid is the defending Count Fleet champion and has finished first, second or third in all 13 career Oaklawn starts. But the gelding has lost nine consecutive races for Chris Hartman, Oaklawn's 2015 training champion.
W.B. Smudge, Bayerd, Gentlemen's Bet, Recount, and Speightsong complete the field.
| PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1Subtle Indian (KY) | Ramon A. Vazquez | 120 | Robertino Diodoro | 2/1 |
| 2 | 2W. B. Smudge (KY) | Carlos H. Marquez, Jr. | 116 | Matt Kordenbrock | 8/1 |
| 3 | 3Cinco Charlie (KY) | Ricardo Santana, Jr. | 118 | Steven M. Asmussen | 3/1 |
| 4 | 4Alsvid (KY) | Channing Hill | 118 | Chris A. Hartman | 8/1 |
| 5 | 5Bayerd (KY) | Walter De La Cruz | 114 | Steven M. Asmussen | 15/1 |
| 6 | 6Cautious Giant (KY) | Corey S. Nakatani | 116 | Kristin Mulhall | 7/2 |
| 7 | 7Gentlemen's Bet (FL) | Didiel A. Osorio | 116 | Ron Moquett | 15/1 |
| 8 | 8Recount (IL) | Alex Canchari | 114 | James P. DiVito | 20/1 |
| 9 | 9Speightsong (ON) | Martin Garcia | 114 | Grant T. Forster | 12/1 |