December 29, 2024

Cherokee Queen makes ascension in Suwannee River

Last updated: 2/5/11 8:36 PM








Cherokee Queen enjoyed a textbook stalk-and-pounce trip
(Guy Gustafson/Horsephotos.com)





Unplaced in seven prior attempts in graded stakes company, Farnsworth
Stables’ CHEROKEE QUEEN’s (Cherokee Run) persistence finally paid off in
Saturday’s $150,000

Suwannee River S. (G3)
at Gulfstream Park when the six-year-old mare drove
home a two-length winner under Alex Solis.

Tracking in third behind long-time leader Persuading (Broken Vow) as that
rival set splits of :23 4/5, :47 2/5 and 1:10 3/5, Cherokee Queen moved up to
engage that filly at the top of the stretch and drew off to complete nine
furlongs on a firm turf in 1:46 3/5. The 9-2 third choice, she paid $11, $5.40
and $4.

“(Trainer) Marty (Wolfson) told me to try to keep her a little closer to the
pace today,” Solis said. “I was saving all the ground and just tried to be
patient. Around the quarter pole I asked her to go and she did her thing.”

Never Retreat (Smart Strike), the 3-1 second choice, rallied from near
the back to nab second by a half-length over Persuading, who had two lengths up
on 5-2 favorite It’s Tea Time (Dynaformer).



The order of finish was rounded out by Musical Rain (Ire) (Val Royal [Fr]),
Miss Blakely (Smart Strike), Deputy Darling (Service Stripe), Project Rose (Not
for Love), Trix in the City (Friends Lake) and Miss World (Bernstein).
Toocleverforwords (Arch) was entered for the main track only and was scratched.

Winner of the Possibly Perfect S. early in her career for trainer Graham
Motion, Cherokee Queen entered the Marty Wolfson shedrow in the spring of 2010.
She immediately paid dividends with a score in the Hollywood Wildcat S. at
Calder and later added the Dr. James Penny Memorial H. at Philadelphia Park.
However, she endured poor luck in a series of graded attempts, her best finishes
being fourth-place ones in the Just a Game S. (G1) and Marshua’s River S. (G3)
last time. With this initial graded triumph, her record now stands at 27-8-6-1,
$477,812.

Bred in Kentucky by J. Mack Robinson, Cherokee Queen was produced by the
winning Virginia Bee (Virginia Rapids), who is also the dam of a yearling colt
by Bandini. This female family has yielded the likes of Grade 1 winners
Videogenic (Caucasus) and Valid Video (Valid Wager), as well as Grade 2 winner
Ziggy’s Boy (Danzig).