You Me and Ema B returns Sunday; stakes winners meet in allowance | EmDowns notes

Sunday's $21,000 allowance feature for older fillies and mares at 5½ furlongs marks the comeback race for You Me and Ema B, the track's Top Older Filly or Mare of 2011 who missed the entire 2012 season for trainer Margo Lloyd.

Sunday’s $21,000 allowance feature for older fillies and mares at 5½ furlongs marks the comeback race for You Me and Ema B, the track’s Top Older Filly or Mare of 2011 who missed the entire 2012 season for trainer Margo Lloyd.

Winner of four-of-six lifetime, including the 2011 Boeing Handicap and Hastings Handicap, You Me and Ema B underwent surgery for non-displaced chips on her ankles in September 2011, and also missed training with body soreness.

A front-runner, You Me and Ema B is three-for-four sprinting, but meets a toughfield Sunday loaded with speed.

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Designed as a prep race for the $50,000 Hastings Handicap on Sunday, May 12,four of the five horses entered have won stakes at Emerald Downs.

“I think it’s going to be a tough race, it’s definitely a preview for the (Hastings),” Lloyd said. “I took (You Me and Ema B) to the gate today, and she wanted to break really bad. She came off the track doing the ‘Zenyatta strut.'”

Exclusive Diva has won three stakes at Emerald Downs for trainer Tom Wenzel, at distances from six furlongs to one mile. Also a front-runner, the 4-year-old Bernardini filly is five-for-eight lifetime with earnings of $135,521 for Northwest Farms and Debbie Paxton.

E Z Kitty returns to Washington after winning three stakes races this winter at Turf Paradise. The 5-year-old He’s Tops mare is nine-for-16 lifetime and picked off two stakes wins at EmD: 2011 John & Kitty Fletcher Stakes and 2012 Washington State Legislators Stakes. The mare was sold privately to Bruce Miller earlier this month, and transferred to trainer Jeff Metz.

Carrabelle Harbor won the 2011 Kent Handicap over Class Included, and the 5-year-old Oregon-bred adds additional speed to the lineup for trainer Doris Harwood.

“It’s a stacked bunch and it should be, these are the best mares on the grounds,” Harwood said.

“My horse is training better than ever,” she added. “When Carrabelle’s at herbest, she’s really tough.”

Smokin’ Grey could have the right style for trainer Frank Lucarelli. The 4-year-old Maryland-bred is four-for-eight lifetime, and was awarded first place purse money after finishing runner-up in the one-mile Chandler Stakes on the turf at Turf Paradise. A stalker, Smokin’ Grey reeled off three straight wins last summer at Emerald Downs.

The field from the rail out for Sunday’s ninth race: Exclusive Diva, Juan Gutierrez, 119 lbs; Smokin’ Grey, Isaias Enriquez, 119; You Me and Ema B, Debbie Hoonan, 119; Carrabelle Harbor, David G. Lopez, 119; E Z Kitty, Anne Sanguinetti, 121.

As usual, McCanna barn ready to roll

Although he doesn’t show a lot of outward emotion, those who know Tim McCanna will say the 51-year-old Spokane native is a fierce competitor. So the fact his long-time rival, Frank Lucarelli, has captured the last two training titles at Emerald Downs is something McCanna would like to remedy in 2013.

No. 1 all-time with 848 wins and a record 10 training titles at Emerald Downs, McCanna said he has 39 horses currently at Emerald Downs, including three horses entered on both the Friday and Saturday cards.

As much as he’d like to win an 11th title, McCanna said it could prove difficult, mainly because of an increased presence in California. He currently ranks seventh with 14 wins at Golden Gate Fields, and added he plans to also have a string at Del Mar this summer.

“I’m trying to keep a half-and-half thing with my horses, between Golden Gateand Emerald,” McCanna said.

McCanna said he has 25 2-year-olds, including 10 at Emerald Downs, and also has a 3-year-old filly to challenge the Tom Wenzel/Northwest Farms powerhouse threesome of Blueberry Smoothie, Stopshoppingdebbie and 2012 champion 2-year-old filly Goin to the Window. Sunset Time, owned by Dave Mowat’s Ten Broeck Farm, comes off fourth and fifth place finishes in turf stakes at FairGrounds, and was fifth beaten one length in a Grade 3 last fall at Keeneland.

Another interesting McCanna newcomer is Atta Boy Lucky, a 3-year-old colt by Lucky J.H.-Irish Toast, who was scheduled to make his Emerald Downs debut Saturday in the fourth race. The half-brother to EmD champs The Great Face and Atta Boy Roy spiked a temperature, however, and McCanna said the colt would be scratched.

Prospective stakes runners face off Sunday

We’re six weeks away from the first 3-year-old stakes races, but the division begins to take shape Sunday with an $18,900 allowance event for sophomore colts and geldings. Carded at 5½ furlongs, the race serves as prep for the $50,000 Auburn Handicap on Sunday, June 2.

Some of last year’s top juveniles are signed up for Sunday’s dash, including Finallygotabentley, Country Rules and Forin Sea. The race conditions-an allowance for 3-year-old non-winners of two-mean that last year’s 2-year-old stakes winners Music of My Soul and Mike Man’s Gold could either point for a prep race down the line or train right up to the Auburn; both horses have worked steadily over the past two months.

With those two out, Finallygotabentley should be favored Sunday. The Kentucky-bred son of Bernardini returns to Emerald Downs after a 2012 campaign that included several solid efforts highlighted by a determined runner-up finish to Top 2-Year-Old Music of My Soul in the Gottstein Futurity. Out of 2007 Top 2-Year-Old Filly Smarty Deb, Finallygotabentley undoubtedly has the pedigree to compete in stakes company this season. However, four seconds in six career starts has left trainer Tom Wenzel wondering if Finallygotabentley has developed the winning attitude that his parents once possessed.

“He’s such a good horse that I couldn’t find many horses from my barn to breeze with him,” Wenzel said. “The thing with him is, does he have the killerinstinct? We won’t know that until he shows it.”

Finallygotabentley’s grit could be tested against likes of Country Rules and Forin Sea. The former finished only a half-length back from Finallygotabentley in last year’s WTBOA Lads and has rattled off six straight bullet workouts including a blistering 5-½ furlong work in :57 1/5 (1/25) leading up to Sunday’s bout. The latter obliterated a maiden allowance field by 8-½ lengths on 2012’s closing day, and according to trainer Doris Harwood, is training better than any horse in the barn.

“I think Forin Sea is as good as any stakes horse on the grounds including Music of My Soul,” said Harwood who conditions both horses. “I look forward to running against Finallygotabentley on Sunday. It’s going to be a fun race.”

The field from the rail out for Sunday’s ninth race: Forin Sea, Isaias Enriquez, 122 pounds; Scat Daddybaby, David G. Lopez, 122; Finallygotabentley, Juan Gutierrez, 122; Country Rules, Debbie Hoonan, 122; Bound to Win, J. Luis Torres.