On the heels of capturing the Aqueduct Racetrack winter-meet title last weekend, trainer Rudy Rodriguez has no plans to slow down this spring, entering three contenders for the $150,000 Excelsior Stakes (G3) for 4-year-olds and up going 1 1/8 miles April 7.
Michael Dubb and David Simon's Control Group is the most accomplished runner in the field. A New York-bred son of Posse, the 4-year-old enters the Excelsior on a three-race win streak, all at Aqueduct, including a three-length victory in the Discovery Stakes (G3) in November. Control Group captured the March 31 Mr. Sinatra Stakes, but Rodriguez has few concerns returning the colt for the Excelsior off just a week's rest.
"Tactically, if we can utilize his speed and it looks like he can steal the race on paper, then we'll run him," Rodriguez said. "He's training well, and there aren't many mile-and-an-eighth, two-turn races on the circuit after this meet until Saratoga, so we're looking to take advantage of that."
Also entered for Rodriguez is Admiral Blue and Wild About Deb.
Transferred from Phil D'Amato to the Rodriguez barn after running fifth in the Nov. 25 Native Diver Stakes (G3) at Del Mar, Wild About Deb made his first start for his new trainer March 3, winning an allowance race at Aqueduct.
"He's been doing very good and improving since we've gotten him," said Rodriguez. "He looks like a horse that likes the mile-and-eighth distance after his win last time at the distance, so we think he's earned a shot here."
Admiral Blue is looking to rebound off a fourth-place finish in the March 17 Harrison E. Johnson Memorial Stakes at Laurel Park. The 5-year-old son of Admiral Alex has one win from five starts at the distance with an allowance win Feb. 1 at Aqueduct.
"He's been training good as well," said Rodriguez. "He's going to take a big step up here in competition, but he's been training well, so we'll see how he does."
Saturday's card will also feature seven 3-year-old sprinters going seven furlongs in the $250,000 Bay Shore Stakes (G3).
Leading the field as the only graded stakes winner is Woodford Racing's Engage, who has not finished worse than second in three career starts. He was a 2-1 favorite in his debut at Saratoga Race Course but repeatedly bumped with National Flag before finishing second, 1 1/4 lengths behind.
A month later, the son of Into Mischief graduated from the maiden ranks with a stalking trip that set him up for the Oct. 14 Futurity Stakes (G3) at Belmont Park, where he launched a four-wide bid and drew clear to beat the field by 3 1/2 lengths. The Chad Brown-trained colt will look to extend his win streak to three in his season debut.
A Different Style looks to begin his own streak after he shipped to Aqueduct and wired the field by three lengths in the muddy Jimmy Winkfield Stakes Feb. 10. The son of The Factor will make his sixth start for trainer John Servis, and he could be loose on the lead through the early stages.
"I hope it works out that way," Servis said. "He's training real well leading up to this. He showed a lot of talent leading up to the race where he ran a bad fourth, but we corrected it, and we're looking forward to this."
WinStar Farm, SF Racing, and China Horse Club International's National Flag will face off with Engage for the second time after their bump-trading adventure upstate. The Speightstown colt, whose connections considered the Wood Memorial, brings two victories into the race for trainer Todd Pletcher.
"He's been successful at this distance, and eventually we will stretch him out," Pletcher said. "We just felt like this was his second race of the year, and he's already proven that he can win at this distance. So, rather than trying to stretch him all the way out to a mile and an eighth (in the Wood Memorial), we'd just stick with what we know he does well and then go from there."
Aqueduct Racetrack, Saturday, April 07, 2018, Race 7Entries: Excelsior S. (G3)
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1Backsideofthemoon (KY)
Trevor McCarthy
119
Leo O'Brien
8/1
2
2Discreet Lover (FL)
Manuel Franco
115
Uriah St. Lewis
8/1
3
3Zanotti (KY)
Paco Lopez
115
Juan Carlos Guerrero
7/2
4
4Wild About Deb (KY)
John R. Velazquez
117
Rudy R. Rodriguez
5/1
5
5Harlan Punch (KY)
Dylan Davis
123
David Jacobson
5/2
6
6Admiral Blue (MD)
Junior Alvarado
117
Rudy R. Rodriguez
15/1
7
7Control Group (NY)
Kendrick Carmouche
123
Rudy R. Rodriguez
2/1
Aqueduct Racetrack, Saturday, April 07, 2018, Race 9Entries: Bay Shore S. (G3)
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1I'm an Ocala Dude (FL)
Trevor McCarthy
114
Michelle Nevin
20/1
2
2A Different Style (KY)
Kendrick Carmouche
120
John C. Servis
6/1
3
3Justaholic (KY)
Jose C. Ferrer
116
Keith Nations
8/1
4
4National Flag (KY)
Flavien Prat
116
Todd A. Pletcher
7/5
5
5Engage (KY)
John R. Velazquez
116
Chad C. Brown
9/5
6
6Aveenu Malcainu (NY)
Manuel Franco
123
Jeremiah C. Englehart
5/1
7
7Aqua Bel Sar (NY)
Angel S. Arroyo
116
Bisnath Parboo
30/1