Green Lantern Stables' multiple grade 1 winner A. P. Indian is set to make his Saratoga Race Course return in the $350,000 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (G1) for 3-year-olds and up at six furlongs July 29.
The Vanderbilt is one of four stakes on Saturday's 11-race program, anchored by the $600,000 Jim Dandy presented by NYRA Bets (G2).
A. P. Indian loomed over the Saratoga sprint division last summer, posting back-to-back grade 1 victories at the Spa. The Indian Charlie gelding already owned three straight stakes wins when he notched a 1 1/4-length score in the Vanderbilt and came back four weeks later to dominate the Forego by 2 1/2 lengths.
A win in the Grade 2 Phoenix in the fall at Keeneland extended A. P. Indian's win streak to six before he finished 4 1/2 lengths behind Drefong in the TwinSpires Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1), where he was elevated to third following the disqualification of Masochistic.
This spring, Arnaud Delacour's 7-year-old trainee turned in a pair of runner-up efforts against competitive grade 3 company, most recently finishing a half-length behind Whitmore in the Maryland Sprint Stakes May 20 at Pimlico Race Course.
Following the Maryland Sprint, A. P. Indian was targeting the July 8 Belmont Sprint (G3), a race he won by a head last year, before a minor physical issue set back his training schedule.
"He came back with a little pressure in his ankle after a breeze leading up to the Belmont Sprint Championship so we decided to skip the race and freshen him up a little bit," Delacour said. "He's been good ever since."
A. P. Indian arrived at Saratoga last week from Delacour's training base at Fair Hill in Maryland and recorded his final breeze for the Vanderbilt last Saturday over the Oklahoma training track, covering five furlongs in 1:02.44.
"The horse is doing well. He breezed once on the Oklahoma, just a maintenance breeze, a few days after shipping," said Delacour. "He's in good spirits and we're looking forward to running him. The horse is very professional; he knows what's going on."
A. P. Indian will break from post 4 under regular jockey Joe Bravo, who boasts a 5-2-1 record in eight starts aboard the gelding.
Marylou Whitney Stables' homebred Bird Song will shorten up to the Vanderbilt's six-furlong distance for the first time since winning an allowance race last July at the Spa.
Trained by Ian Wilkes, the gray colt has tested out longer two-turn distances this spring, including the Grade 2 Alysheba at 1 1/16 miles at Churchill Downs, where he posted a 1 1/2-length, front-running victory on May 5.
"This may be a little too short for him but I'll try it," said Wilkes. "He's won going two (turns) but I think his strength is going to be around one turn."
Fresh off a :47.33 bullet work last weekend, the 4-year-old son of Unbridled's Song will leave from post 5 with Julien Leparoux aboard.
Jacks or Better Farm's Awesome Banner will try to get back to the winners' circle for the first time since October 2016. Trained by Kenneth Decker, the 4-year-old chestnut colt finished a dull ninth in the seven-furlong Carter Handicap (G1) this spring before finishing a close third in the Maryland Sprint.
Last time out, Awesome Banner set a solid pace in his second straight race at six furlongs in the Smile Sprint (G3), where he was reeled in late to finish second to multiple grade 3 winner Imperial Hint.
"He's ran some pretty nice races going seven (furlongs), but six fits him," said Decker. "He puts himself in the race early and he's pretty tough, so it seems to fit him pretty well.
'He's a quality colt. He's run against some of the best in the country the last two times out and made a real good account of himself. We feel good going into this one and feel like we'll be pretty competitive."
Jose Lezcano picks up the mount aboard Awesome Banner, a Florida-bred son of Awesome of Course. The pair will break from post 2.
El Deal will make a big jump up in class for owners Michelle and Albert Crawford and trainer Jorge Navarro fresh off his win last month in the $60,000 Decathlon Stakes at Monmouth Park. A 5-year-old son of Munnings , El Deal has posted triple-digit Beyer Speed Figures in back-to-back wins since transferring to the Navarro barn this spring, including a 7 3/4-length score in a 4 1/2-furlong handicap at Charles Town April 22.
El Deal will depart from post 3 with Javier Castellano in the irons.
Green Gratto will look to rebound from a pair of fifth-place finishes during the Belmont spring/summer meet for trainer and co-owner Gaston Grant. The speedy horse by Here's Zealous started off his 7-year-old campaign with a front-running win in the grade 3 Toboggan Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack Jan. 16. He scored his first grade 1 victory two starts later, leading every step of the way to hold off Unified to win the April 8 Carter at Aqueduct by a neck at odds of 54-1.
Kendrick Carmouche has the mount aboard Green Gratto, who drew post 7.
Rounding out the field for the Vanderbilt are Ready for Rye, making his second start of the year following an optional-claiming win June 18 for Chalk Racing and trainer Tom Albertrani; Constantine Peter Beler's homebred Spartiatis, a two-length winner of the Grade 3 Tom Fool Handicap in March at Aqueduct for the barn of Leon Blusiewicz; and Katherine Ball's Limousine Liberal, recent winner of the Kelly's Landing at Churchill Downs for trainer Ben Colebrook.
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
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1 | 1Spartiatis (KY) | Rajiv Maragh | 115 | Leon J. Blusiewicz | 20/1 |
2 | 2Awesome Banner (FL) | Jose Lezcano | 115 | Kenneth Decker | 6/1 |
3 | 3El Deal (KY) |
Javier Castellano | 114 | Jorge Navarro | 7/2 |
4 | 4A. P. Indian (KY) | Joe Bravo | 120 | Arnaud Delacour | 5/2 |
5 | 5Bird Song (KY) | Julien R. Leparoux | 116 | Ian R. Wilkes | 6/1 |
6 | 6Ready for Rye (KY) |
Luis Saez | 115 | Thomas Albertrani | 12/1 |
7 | 7Green Gratto (NJ) | Kendrick Carmouche | 117 | Gaston Grant | 20/1 |
8 | 8Limousine Liberal (KY) | Jose L. Ortiz | 119 | Ben Colebrook | 3/1 |