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Kaplan still 50-50 on starting Musical Romance in Mike Sherman Memorial
"For me it comes down to two choices," he explained. "We can run tomorrow and then work her once before going to the Breeders' Cup, or I can keep her in the barn and give her three workouts before going. It's just a matter of what I think she'll get the most from. But this race would put her on the same schedule as last year when she had a race (Grade 2 Thoroughbred Club of America Stakes) four weeks out. "In her last race, we didn't ask her for too much and I thought she ran great," Kaplan added. "She was really finishing well, which is what we wanted coming off a break. So for me, that race served its purpose, and I think (Saturday's) race, if we choose to run, would further serve that purpose. "And honestly it's not a race where I worry about her winning, or about whether the distance is right, or about the other fillies and mares that are going to run. I'm just trying to get my horse back to the Breeders' Cup in the best shape possible."
The now five-year-old mare also owns Calder main track stakes wins in the 2011 editions of the Barb's Dancer, U Can Do It Handicap, and Ema Bovary, in addition to a turf-stakes triumph in the 2010 Sweettrickydancer. She was also second, beaten a neck, in the 2011 running of the Princess Rooney. Musical Romance began her career at Calder on September 19, 2009. Among the mare will have to face if she does indeed start in the Mike Sherman Memorial are Princess Rooney third Nakano and Golden Mystery, who set the pace in the Princess Rooney before tiring late to finish seventh. One race later at Calder, six runners will line up for the $75,000 Kenny Noe Jr. Handicap going 6 1/2 furlongs. Spectacular Sky, currently riding a three-race win streak, is cross-entered to both races but will have to take on Grade 2 hero Indiano if she goes in the Kenny Noe. Bet Horseracing Free Online at TwinSpires.com
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