Before Blind Luck made her California debut in late July, jockey Rafael Bejarano worked her several times for trainer Jerry Hollendorfer, always giving positive reports.A facial injury suffered in a gruesome spill at Del Mar on July 22 cost Bejarano the mount on Blind Luck through the summer and fall, the period during which she won the Grade 1 Oak Leaf Stakes and finished third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies.Bejarano and Blind Luck will finally be matched in a race in Sunday's $405,250 Hollywood Starlet at Hollywood Park as he regains the mount from Tyler Baze who is recovering from hand surgery.

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