
The spotlights will be on the dazzling movement of Miller Racing in the $ 400,000 of Sunday, Grade III Delaware Handicap, the 88th course of the characteristic race of the song for mares and mares.
The favorite of 3-2 morning line, trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., will be confronted with six rivals in the miles and one-night test, which goes as a race with a post-time of 4:46 pm.
Dazzling Move comes in with a lot of back class. The 4-year-old in Ontario finished second in both the grade I Ogden Phipps and Grade II Shuvee earlier this summer in Saratoga before he finished fifth in the Grade I Personal Ensign. With four wins and more than $ 450,000 in income, she will try to give Joseph Back-to-Back victories in the Del van del after his triumph last year with Honor d Lady.

The intention of the 3-year-old Margie adds many intrigues when they post. Trained by Brad Cox, she won the grade 2 black eyes Susan in May in Pimlico and became second in the Delaware Oaks in June before she finished third in the Alabama in Saratoga behind nitrogen and grade 1 winner Good Cheer and for another winner of degree 1 in La Cara. A victory on Sunday would make her the first 3-year-old to conquer the Delaware handicap since our MIMS in 1977.
Among the other challengers of Dazzling Move is Regaled, who has put us on the door in various Graded. Trained by D. Whitworth Beckman, she finished third in the Locust Grove of Grade II in Churchill Downs September 13.
“We keep her back on relatively short rest after the Locust Grove, but she trains well and this is a good chance,” said Beckman. “She is a consistent marefeulen who runs her race every time. She went well [third] In the Delaware Oaks last year, so we expect that she will be competitive this Sunday. “
Another mare who enjoys a strong campaign is majestic Oops, who wins together with Oaklawn and Monmouth and leaves a third place in the Grade I Ballerina in Saratoga.
Trainer Dan Ward believes that five -year -old Majestic Harbor Mare has finally discovered. She achieved her first bet earlier this year and has since had a victory in the bet and two graded placements.
“Once she felt at ease at the end of the pace and being relaxed, it made a big difference,” Ward said. “When she stepped into the deployment competition, they were legitimate races because she had a number of really beautiful mares and mares and still ran well, so she showed that she is not a coincidence.”
Majestic Oops, Margie’s intention and 2024 Black-Eyed Susan Winner Gun Song are also crossed in the Grade II Beldame of Friday in Belmont at The Big A, but if they are in line in Delaware, they have to overthrow the beautiful movement to get most of the $ 400,000.
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