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Mineshaft Looks to Rebound in Suburban Mineshaft, a regally bred son of A. P. Indy, and Volponi are 121-pound highweights.Amherst Stable and Spruce Pond Stable's Volponi did not run for 195 days after his unlikely triumph in the Breeders' Cup Classic. He made his return to the races in an allowance May 9 when he lost by a neck to Speightstown at seven furlongs. In the Brooklyn, Volponi found himself in a tactical disadvantage chasing loose-on-the-lead winner Iron Deputy over a sloppy track and finishing 2 1/2 lengths behind in second.Volponi, who won the Breeders' Cup Classic with blinkers on, did not run with blinkers in his first two starts this year. For the Suburban, Hall of Fame trainer P.G. Johnson has decided to put the blinkers back on."If he would have had them in his first two races, he would have burned himself out," Johnson said. "He was sharper than he was fit. Now, he's all right. He'll settle wherever he wants."Nobody can take away Volponi's Breeders' Cup win, but with an 0-for-2 start to 2003, his big score last fall may be viewed more and more as a fluke each time he does not win."He has to do something for people to keep paying attention to him," said Johnson, who would like to see Volponi sit just off the pace. "I wish there was some more speed in the race, but what are you going to do?"Starlight Stable's Harlan's Holiday had no shot in the Brooklyn after a troubled break. He was never a factor in the slop."He turned his head exactly when the gates were opening," trainer Todd Pletcher said. "He broke behind the field on a track he didn't like and you couldn't make much ground up on."After winning the Grade 1 Donn Handicap at Gulfstream, Harlan's Holiday was shipped to the Middle East a month later where he ran a good second behind Moon Ballad in the Dubai World Cup, only beaten five lengths. Pletcher said he did not think the long trip took too much out of Harlan's Holiday, but his theory could not be tested in the Brooklyn as it was a throw-out race for the colt.Evening Attire is one who can be seriously affected by a lack of pace in the Suburban. In the 2002 running of this race, he fell 10 lengths behind the modified pace of E Dubai and lost to that one by better than five lengths. The gelded son of Black Tie Affair made his first start of 2003 in the Brooklyn, beaten eight lengths in fourth."The distance should help us, although other than the Jockey Club Gold Cup, he's never won a race at Belmont," Kelly said. "He really likes two turns. There's not a whole lot of speed in the race. I'll just let Shaun (Bridgmohan) do what he wants."Evening Attire and Harlan's Holiday have been weighted very close to Mineshaft and Volponi. They will each carry 120 pounds in the Suburban.Late-running Dollar Bill has not run since November, but is a fresh horse making his first start for Frankel, which is a potent handicapping angle. His last victory came over a year ago when he narrowly prevailed in a $37,000 allowance at the Fair Grounds.PP, HORSE, TRAINER, JOCKEY, WGT. 1. Mineshaft, Neil Howard, Robby Albarado,121 2. Judge's Case, Steve Klesaris, Mike Luzzi, 113 3. Hero's Tribute, John Ward Jr., Jean-Luc Samyn, 115 4. Evening Attire, Pat Kelly, Shaun Bridgmohan, 120 5. Harlan's Holiday, Todd Pletcher, John Velazquez, 120 6. Volponi, P.G. Johnson, Jose Santos, 121 7. Puzzlement, H. Allen Jerkens, Jorge Chavez, 113 8. Dollar Bill, Bobby Frankel, Javier Castellano, 113 9. Nothing Flat, Nick Zito, Eibar Coa1, 113 |
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