Gina Romantica succeeds at Tampa Bay premiere
This column highlights the performances of young women who have started no more than five times and sold for more than $500,000 in public auction, have a sibling as a grade/group winner, or have a sibling. class/group level wins. BloodHorse’s research shows that particular maiden winners who meet these criteria are more likely to become scored bets winners.
Tampa Bay Downs
By Peter Brant Gina Romantica successfully launched on March 12 at Tampa Bay Downs when she scored a quarter of the field length of 11 other 3-year-olds for coach Chad Brown.
The Into Mischief filly was purchased by BSW/Crow for $1,025,000 at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, where it was consigned by breeders Carrie and Craig Brogden’s Machmer Hall.
Gina Romantica finished seventh in the first half-mile of the six-feather test, but Irad Ortiz Jr put her fourth in the first leg and went into the long haul. From there, she surged through the frontrunners and stopped the clock at 1:11.35 on a well-labelled track.
The Unbridled’s Song’s special mare, Gina Romantica is the half-sister to the level 1 winner and a male Gift box 2nd class winner and 1st place winner Stonetastic and level 2 winner Special Forces .
Gulfstream Park
Anmore Thoroughbreds’ Anti-riot house had a successful 3-year-old debut on the pitch at Gulfstream Park after two unsuccessful starts when a child is 2 years old in May and June at Belmont Park.
Riot House wins special maiden weight at Gulfstream Park
The Violence gelding, coached by Danny Gargan, ran in second place after Khufu for the first half mile, got ahead as they entered the ramp, and when Khufu gave way to Riot House, was Causin ‘Mayhem . Riot House won by neck in the final time of 1:29.10 on solid grass under the guidance of Miguel Vasquez.
Tuttipaesi, Level 2 winner, runner-up in the 2013 Ashland Stakes (G1) Central Bank Awards held Keenelandtrack all weather of that year.
Fair Grounds
John Kerber, Iveta Kerber and Jon Lapczenski’s Not broken won the fifth start, taking the six-hair girlhood test for 3-year-olds at Fair Grounds & Slots for coach Bret Calhoun.
The Dialed prodigiously raced for the lead under jockey Reylu Gutierrez and placed the fractions: 21.77, :45.16, and :57.34 through five laps and held on to win three quarters. more length Catwings in a final time of 1:10.45 on a well labeled sealing rail.
Bred by John Kerber, the Ain’t Broke is out of the Arch mare Voussoir, who also produced 3rd place winner Mr. Wireless (Dialed In) and Ain’t No Elmers (Goldencents) ranked 2nd.