Paulassilverline Breaks Maiden’s first pony
This column highlights the performance of young women who have had no more than five starts and sold for more than $500,000 in public auction, have a sibling who is a grade/group winner, or has a grade/group level winners. BloodHorse’s research shows that particular maiden winners who meet these criteria are more likely to become scored bets winners.
Belmont Park
Juddmonte Farms ‘pure’ Artorius succeeded in the second start for coach Chad Brown. Gu Yusheng’s 3-year-old son returned as runner-up in his debut match in April at Keeneland to win the first one-mile race on June 10 at Belmont Park.
Artorius sped from the gate but was stopped by racer Irad Ortiz Jr. to reduce speed. After the first six stretches were divided into: 22.98, :46.61 and 1:10.85, Artorius took over in the long and fought with Gasoline predominates 3/4 of the length. The final time for the fast track mileage was 1:35.07.
Artorius was the first foal to race against a mare to win level 1 in the Juddmonte Paulassiverlines (Ghostzapper ). She won the Matron Stakes (G2) at the age of 2, but raced only small slots as a sophomore and then went on to finish third in the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint (G1) on her debut. grade 1. . She then scanned four shares in a row, including 2017 Madison Stocks (G1) and Humana Distaff Shares (G1).
Indianapolis horseshoe
Juddmonte is also the owner / breeder of Star alignment who came back 16 lengths on his fourth start, taking the one-mile and 70-yard test for 3-year-olds and older on June 8 at Indianapolis horseshoe.
Star Alignment Breaks His Maiden At Horseshoe Indianapolis
The Munnings Colt, coached by Brad Cox, is half-brother to the 2nd grade winner and 1st grader. Bonny South She finished fourth in the Ogden Phipps Stakes (G1) in Belmont on June 11. She finished second or third in four top-tier stakes including runner-up in last year’s Ogden Phipps.
Racing as a 2-year-old in the previous three starts, Star Alignment finished in a seven-time test at Churchill Downs on his debut in September, he returned a month later to finish third in the 1/16 mile test at Keeneland, and then finished third again while racing 1 1/8 mile back to Churchill in November.
Discarded by Marcelino Pedroza Jr in its second-year debut, Star Alignment sets the pace from the start, easily getting fractions: 24.76, :48.47, and 1:13.50 through six parts lengthen. The foal extended his margin to six lengths in the stretch under light prodding and continued to open up, finishing 1:44.71 on the fast track.
Honeysuckle
Another Munnings pony took its first win on June 11, when DJ Stable’s Very flammable achieved a half-length score on a field of 3-year-olds at Honeysuckle.
Very flammable, half-brother and student won first prize Mo Forza Trained by Mark Casse, who sent the foal out on March 17 at Lawn Park, where he finished fourth while racing six spanners on the all-weather track. Highly Flammable placed fifth at Keeneland in April in a second start, the 3-year-old’s 7-hair test won Emirates Road .
In Saturday’s six-time first test on the all-weather track at Woodbine, jockey Rafael Hernandez led the way for Highly Flammable from stalking into third as the fractions early entry: 23.22 and: 46.22 for half a mile. The pony took the lead in the eighth column and throughout this time fought a late rally by Gaston to win in the final time is 1: 10.50.
Bred by Nathan McCauley and Madeline Auerbach, Highly Flammable is only the second foal to race out of a mare with abnormally inflamed heat.
2 year old winner
1st place winner and male West Bank got the first winner with Fit to fly a $570,000 2-year-old purchase by Carolyn Wilson at Ocala Breeders’ Sale 2-year-olds in March in Sales Training from Eddie Woods’ shipment.
Fit to Fly wins debut match at
Trained by Larry Rivelli, the pony airs at 7 1/4 lengths at Hawthorne Racecourse in his maiden debut, reaching a special weight of 4 1/2 long hairs as a girl in the company that opened on Saturday.
Ridden by Jareth Loveberry, Fit to Fly led wire to wire, sets up fractions of: 23.51 and: 46.53 over four stretches before plunging into lane, outstripping his opponents in time. the final is: 52.53 on the fast track.
Bred by Woodford Thoroughbreds, Fit to Fly No Deposit Bernardini mare Kimono .
BloodHorse Maiden Watch | |||||||
Notable maiden winners for the week of June 6-12 | |||||||
Day | Follow | Race | Horse | King | Beat | Begin | Note |
6/8 | IND | first | Star alignment | Munnings | Touch the Star | 4 | G2 winner’s full brother, Bonny South |
6/9 | BEL | 4 | Unsymmetrical | Start up | Pink Chest | 3 | Half brother to G3 Derby winner Kitten |
6/9 | IND | 5 | Delightfulsymphony | Medaglia d’Oro | Delightful fun | first | Dam is the winner of G3 |
6/10 | BEL | first | Artorius | Interrogation | Paulassilverlines | 2 | Dam is the winner of G1 |
6/10 | PEN | first | Kaz Road Bank | Bank Heist | Sugar spinning | 4 | Dam is the winner of G1 |
6/11 | WO | 3 | Very flammable | Munnings | Inflamed | 3 | Half brother to G1 winner Mo Forza |
6/11 | HAW | 3 | Fit to fly* | West Bank | Kimono | first | $570k for 2 years old |
6/12 | MTH | 7 | Native Thunder | American pharoah | Miss Houdini | 4 | Dam is G1W; G1W Ce Ce’s half-brother; G2W Papa Clem |
* Indicates 2 years old