Farnsworth Stable’s ASK THE MOON (Malibu Moon) took the lead soon after the
“She’s a very fast filly, and I think the key is not fighting too much with
Ask the Moon headed straight to the front when the gates opened and proceeded
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Ask the Moon would not be denied, even though she was visibly tiring, and
turned back both bids to secure her second straight Grade 1 victory. Sent off
the 9-5 favorite in the six-distaffer field, the Marty Wolfson trainee paid
$5.90, $3.30 and $2.50.
“She improved,” Castellano said. “People said that maybe she got lucky last
time. They let her go on the lead and stole the race. I don’t think so. She
improved a lot, she’s a nice filly, she’s won two Grade 1s, and I’m glad to get
on the filly.”
“She obviously loves this track. She’s been amazing,” said Heather Irion,
assistant to Wolfson. “We never dreamed she would do this when we claimed her.
Marty loved her. He told me when he sent her over, ‘This filly is really special
to me.’ But I think she has blown us away with two Grade 1 wins right off the
bat. She’s just a dream. She does it all on her own.
“We were worried; distance was definitely an issue for us,” Irion admitted.
“She was all heart down the lane. She was obviously tired. She gives everything
she’s got. She’s all class.”
Pachattack, the 5-2 second pick, just held second by a head over a game Tiz
“Well, look, it was a good (dirt) debut, wasn’t it? I think we met a good
“There are a couple of races coming up that we’re going to consider, but
Ask the Moon burst onto the distaff scene with a dominating victory in the
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Ask the Moon was a $75,000 claim this past June at Belmont Park by Gary
Contessa for Farnsworth Stable and made her first start for her new connections
a third-place finish in the Sky Beauty S. She was soon after sent to Wolfson,
who saddled the six-year-old mare to a front-running, 5 3/4-length romp in the
Ruffian. With the Personal Ensign now added to her scorecard, Ask the Moon’s
tally stands at 32-10-5-7 and she’s banked $713,640.
Bred in Maryland by Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGinnes and Countrylife Farm, Ask the
Moon passed through the sales ring twice, bringing $45,000 as a Fasig-Tipton
Midlantic Eastern Fall yearling before selling for $125,000 as an OBS March
Selected two-year-old in training. She is out of the winning Valid Appeal mare
Always Asking, who has since produced a 2011 filly by Old Fashioned.
Always Asking is herself a daughter of stakes winner Willing’n Waiting (Villamor)
and a half-sister to stakes victor Willing to Cope (Copelan). This is the same
family as Group 3 vixen Freeze the Secret (Nearctic), who was runner-up in the
1977 One Thousand Guineas (Eng-G1) and Epsom Oaks (Eng-G1).