If you didn’t get the memo, Philadelphia Park is now known as Parx Racing. Their marquee event, the Pennsylvania Derby, was contested a week ago. Morning Line was an improbable winner for trainer Nick Zito. Now the girls will take center stage in the Grade 2 Cotillion Stakes. A compact field of five will compete for the $750,000 purse.
Kentucky Oaks winner Blind Luck is a solid 7/5 favorite shipping in from her southern California base. The daughter of Pollard’s Vision has traveled the nation to win five races at five different tracks. Her latest trip resulted in a neck victory over Havre de Grace in the Grade 1 Alabama Stakes. I loved her chances there and I found it odd that the public bet Devil May Care off the board when Blind Luck looked as good or better on paper. This is a filly that can do anything. If she fires her best shot for jockey Joel Rosario and trainer Jerry Hollendorfer it will be nearly impossible to take her down.
As good as Blind Luck looks, her new rival Havre de Grace hasn’t been much worse. She’s lost by neck and a nose to the favorite in her last two races. What’s to say she can’t turn the tables? The daughter of the late Saint Liam is 9/5 on the morning line. Jockey Jeremy Rose may change tactics a little bit here. Rose won the Preakness in 2005 aboard Afleet Alex. He’s just as capable as any rider in the game despite the fact that he doesn’t get many big mounts anymore. Havre de Grace wouldn’t be a surprise if she was able to pull off the uspet.
Trainer Bob Baffert has cross entered Bonnie Blue Flag in the Cotillion and Beldame Stakes. Regardless of which race she tries, I like her chances stretching out. Jockey Kendrick Carmouche has been named to ride. Her chances of winning are probably better here, because she would likely have to hook Life At Ten on the lead in the Beldame. That wouldn’t be a good thing for either filly.
Awesome Maria looked good in her comeback race for trainer Todd Pletcher. The 2009 Grade 1 Frizette Stakes Stakes runner up improved her record to 3 wins from 5 starts by taking the $70k Risk Averse Stakes on the turf. This race will be her first attempting at routing. She is certainly bred for it as a daughter of Maria’s Mon.
Absinthe Minded rounds out the field. She set the pace in the Grade 1 CCA Oaks two races back before fading badly.
Taking down Blind Luck will be tall task for anyone in this field. Who do you like in the Cotillion Stakes?


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