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Last updated: 11/6/09 8:52 PM

BREEDERS' CUP RESULTS

BREEDERS' CUP JUVENILE FILLIES TURF, OSA, $909,000, 2YO, F, 1MT, 11-6.
 
10—TAPITSFLY, f, 2, Tapit--Flying Marlin, by Marlin. O-Frank L. Jones, Jr., B-Frank Jones (KY), T-Dale L. Romans, J-Robby Albarado, $540,000.
Rose Catherine, f, 2, Speightstown--Great Plains Lady, by Peaks and Valleys. ($410,000 yrl '08 FTSAUG.). O-Paul P. Pompa, Jr., B-Janavar Thoroughbreds, LLC (KY), $180,000.
House of Grace, f, 2, Limehouse--Gracility, by Known Fact. ($100,000 yrl '08 FTKJUL.). O-Magdalena Racing, B-Crown's Way Farm & Dede McGehee DVM (KY), $99,000.
Also Ran:

Hatheer, Jungle Tale, La Nez, Potosina, Lillie Langtry (IRE), Smart Seattle, Lisa's Kitten, Elusive Galaxy (IRE), Junia Tepzia (IRE).

Winning Time:

1:34 1/5 (fm)

Margins:

HF, 3 1/4, 1 1/4.

Odds:

9.80, 6.20, 7.20.

Tapitsfly flew home at Santa Anita

(Ted Terquinio/Horsephotos.com)

Frank L. Jones Jr.'s homebred TAPITSFLY (Tapit) wore down the game pacesetter

Rose Catherine (Speightstown) to prevail in Friday's $909,000

Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf S. at Santa Anita. Trained by Dale

Romans and ridden by Robby Albarado, the gray tracked in second while Rose

Catherine winged her way through splits of :22 4/5, :47 and 1:10 1/5. The early

leader was all heart when Tapitsfly challenged her in the stretch, but she could

not fend her off. Tapitsfly had too much firepower inside the final furlong and

forged ahead by a half-length to compete the firm-turf mile in 1:34 1/5.

"No one deserves to win a race like this more than Mr. Jones," Romans said.

"He's been in the business a long time and has had horses for over 30 years. My

father (Jerry Romans) trained for him before me. It's just a great win for him

and for me too. I thought we had a great trip. I thought that if she got her

nose in front, she wouldn't stop. That other filly (Rose Catherine) ran a great

race, but my filly hung on."

"It was a great trip," Albarado said. "She broke well -- she put herself in

position. I just wanted to clear most of them into the first turn so I wouldn't

get packed out too wide. She's awful quick leaving the gate. She got herself

into position and the first time I pressed, she went on. She came home nice.

She's a little fighter, I'll tell you that. She's a true grass horse for sure.

The only time I rode her on the grass she was at her most impressive."

Sent off as the 9-1 fifth choice in the 12-filly field, the winner returned

$21.60, $8.60 and $6. Rose Catherine finished well clear in second by 3 1/4

lengths, paying $6.80 and $5.80 as the co-second choice at 6-1. House of Grace (Limehouse)

got up for third, rewarding her backers with $5 at 7-1. Another 1 1/4 lengths

back came the 20-1 Hatheer (Storm Cat), who prevailed in a tight four-way

scramble for fourth. The $1 exotics were worth $76.20 (exacta), $479.40 (trifecta)

and $7,358 (10-4-7-9 superfecta).

"(Rose Catherine) was running so easy for me," jockey Javier Castellano said

of the runner-up. "Her ears were up. When I asked her, she took off. We just got

beat, but I'm so, so happy with the way she ran."

Robby Albarado was all smiles following the Juvneile Fillies Turf

(Ted Terquinio/Horsephotos.com)

"I thought (House of Grace) ran well," trainer Ken McPeek said of the

third-place finisher. "It was a turf course that obviously favored speed because

the horses that were one and two early ended up that way. Mike (Luzzi) did a

good job sneaking her up through the rail. For a closer in a field where speed

held, she ran good."

Jungle Tale (Lion Heart) rallied from last for fifth, followed by La Nez

(Storm Creek), Potosina (Cactus Ridge), 3-2 favorite Lillie Langtry (Ire) (Danehill

Dancer), Smart Seattle (Smart Strike), Lisa's Kitten (Kitten's Joy), Elusive

Galaxy (Ire) (Elusive City) and Junia Tepzia (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar [Ire]).

The also-eligibles Dad's Crazy (Langfuhr), who had upset Tapitsfly in the Miss

Grillo, and In the Slips (More Than Ready) did not draw into the field.

"I had a bit of a bump turning into the straight," jockey Johnny Murtagh said

of Irish shipper Lillie Langtry. "About halfway down the straight I got pushed

out a bit, but I think I was done at the time. I'm not sure if she handled the

course. She didn't turn well. She's a big, rangy filly."

"Johnny said the race was a little bit rough," trainer Aidan O'Brien said.

"He never got a happy run. I think he got a little bit of a bump early. We'll

bring her home and train her for the classics at home."

Tapitsfly took four tries to break her maiden. After accomplishing that

agenda item at Saratoga on August 3, she switched to turf and posted a

front-running score in the P. G. Johnson S. at the Spa one month later.

Tapitsfly hoped to stay on the grass in the October 4 Miss Grillo S. at Belmont,

but that event was transferred to the main track. Although Tapitsfly pressed the

pace throughout, she ultimately tired and finished second as the 1-2 favorite.

Now two-for-two on turf, she has compiled an overall mark of 7-3-2-1, $668,142.

The Kentucky-bred is the second registered foal from the winning Flying

Marlin (Marlin), who has since produced an unnamed yearling filly by Pollard's

Vision and a weanling filly by Strategic Mission. She hails from the family of

globetrotting Grade 1 star Golden Pheasant (Caro [Ire]) and multiple Japanese

Grade 1-placed Bella Rheia (Narita Top Road).

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