Barry L. King’s FLASHY LASSIE (Flashy Bull) registered an upset in Saturday’s
$109,300
Debutante S. (G3) at Churchill Downs, rallying from far back to win as
the 17-1 longest shot among seven two-year-old fillies. A smart nine-length
debut winner over $20,000 maiden claimers on May 13, the Gary Simms-trained
filly remained unbeaten while taking the steep class hike, receiving a
picture-perfect ride from jockey Kent Desormeaux.
The early pace was hot in the six-furlong Debutante, with 8-5 Culotte (Sky
Mesa) winging her way through a quarter-mile in :21 2/5 while being chased by
speedster Shocktime (Langfuhr). Flashy Lassie was unhurried from the start,
racing about seven lengths behind in sixth through the opening stages.
Five Star Momma (Five Star Day) was up close stalking the front runners in
third and moved forward to grab the lead leaving the far turn, passing the
half-mile point in :45 with a 1 1/2-length advantage. Flashy Lassie began to
find her best stride on the far turn and entered the stretch full of momentum,
but she still had only one rival beat at that point.
Five Star Momma looked extremely formidable in midstretch, extending her lead
to 2 1/2 lengths with a furlong remaining, but the rapid pace began to exact a
severe toll. Flashy Lassie was full of run on the far outside and blew past the
tiring leader nearing the wire, drawing clear to a one-length decision. She
stopped the teletimer in 1:10 4/5 on the fast track.
Flashy Lassie paid $37.20, $14.20 and $6.80. Five Star Momma easily held
second as the 9-2 third choice, 8 3/4 lengths clear of the 9-1 Queen Teuta
(Theatrical [Ire]) in third. My Due Process (Henny Hughes) came next under the
wire and was followed by Tippy Toes (D’wildcat), Culotte and Shocktime. Defy
Gravity (Bandini) was scratched.
A $4,000 purchase at last year’s Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October sale, Flashy
Lassie is the first starter for her dam, the unraced Lemon Drop Kid mare Lemon
Pop Lassie, and represented her Grade 1-winning freshman sire with his first
winner at stud when capturing her career bow. She was bred in Kentucky by Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh G. King and has now earned $77,211 in her two starts.
The chestnut
counts as half-sisters a yearling by Artie Schiller and a 2011 foal by U S
Ranger. Her dam is a half-sister to Grade 3-placed stakes vixen Highland Torree
(Menifee), and this is the female family of 1972 Preakness winner Bee Bee Bee
(Better Bee).