The royally-bred Changing Skies was a model of consistency last
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Casablanca Smile had been chasing Chilean superstar Belle Watling (Chi)
(Dushyantor) back home, and paid her a compliment by scoring in the El Derby
(Chi-G1) and Las Oaks (Chi-G1). Those successes lifted Casablanca Smile to
champion stayer honors in Chile. Although she understandably took a few starts
to reach her peak since coming to North America, the Shug McGaughey pupil has
never run a bad race here. Third to eventual Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf
(G1) heroine Shared Account (Pleasantly Perfect) in the All Along S. (G3) in her
U.S. bow, Casablanca Smile garnered runner-up honors in the Waya and the Glens
Falls H. (G3), but improved markedly in the Dowager, simply crushing her rivals
by seven lengths in a front-running masterpiece. Javier Castellano will be back
in the irons on Sunday.
The Marty Wolfson-trained SPEAK EASY GAL (West Acre), a distant third after
failing to employ her typical pacesetting tactics in the Dowager, could resume
her role as the early leader in this spot. Indeed, it was her prowess on the
front end that helped her to steal the Orchid S. (G3) earlier this season at
Gulfstream Park, and nearly netted her the Omnibus S. at Monmouth two back.
Elvis Trujillo takes the return call.
Also worth a look are TARRIP (Green Desert), third in both the Long Island
and Omnibus for Christophe Clement; SWEET AND FLAWLESS (Unbridled’s Song), best
of the rest in the Dowager but a long-way last in the Long Island; the honest
LIBERALLY (Ire) (Statue of Liberty), earlier third to Changing Skies and
Casablanca Smile in the Waya; and pace factor BODUA (North Light [Ire]), a close
third in Canada’s classic Wonder Where S. two starts back.