November 23, 2024

Kauai Katie runs away in Matron

Last updated: 9/30/12 9:48 PM


Kauai Katie runs away in Matron










Kauai Katie drew off to remain unbeaten
(NYRA/Adam Coglianese)

Stonestreet Stable’s Kauai
Katie pulled away from the field with ease in the Grade 2, $196,000
Matron
at Belmont. The undefeated filly was sent off as the 1-5 favorite and
remained perfect in three starts with her 7 1/2-length victory on Sunday.

The Todd Pletcher trainee
prompted eventual second-place
finisher Baby J. through an opening quarter in :22 4/5. Then jockey Rosie Napravnik
let Kauai Katie go on, and she took command. Already in front by a length when
reaching the half-mile mark :46 3/5, Kauai Katie opened up turning for home and ran away from the field. She covered the six
furlongs over the fast main track in 1:11 1/5.



“Todd and I talked about (going to the lead)
considering our post position (on the outside in post 5) gave us options,” Napravnik said.
“Katie’s always shown that she
was ratable, so we figured we’d play the break and if somebody else wanted
it they were free to have it, but she was so much the best I just couldn’t
hold her behind them. We just ended up making the lead early, and she skipped
across the ground. She couldn’t have done that any easier.”

“It was the first time she’s been
behind someone in the early part of the race,” Pletcher said. “Based on the way she’s
trained, we felt like she would do that and she’s done that in the mornings
without any issues, but it’s always nice to see them adapt to that scenario
in the afternoon. She has a tremendous turn of foot. She just quickly put
the race away and idled down the last part.”



A start in the Breeders’ Cup is under consideration
for Kauai Katie, possibly in the Juvenile Sprint or the Juvenile Fillies.

“We’ll see (about the Breeders’
Cup),” Pletcher said. “We’ll see how she comes out of it and talk with the connections.”

“We’re going to plot our strategy,”
Stonestreet’s Barbara Banke said. “We’ll hear from Todd maybe
tomorrow and see how she’s doing. She did this easy. I hope she got something
out of it; she was huffing a little bit.”



Finishing in third, nine
lengths back, was Seasoned Warrior, followed by Unabashed and Doubled to
round out the order of finish. Sweet Shirley Mae was scratched.


The
two-year-old
daughter of Malibu
Moon returned $2.40, $2.10 and $2.10 to her backers. After adding another
graded stakes win to her resume she increased her lifetime earnings to
$288,000 and a career mark that reads 3-3-0-0.

Kauai Katie broke her maiden in her debut with a 12-length
romp at Saratoga. She followed up that performance with a wire-to-wire win
in the Grade 2 Adirondack last time out on August 12.

Bred in
Kentucky by Spendthrift Farm, Kauai Katie was first sold for $90,000 as a
Keeneland September yearling. She went to her current connections for $490,000
as a Fasig-Tipton Florida two-year-old. She is out of the stakes-winning
More Than Ready mare More Than Pretty. Her second dam is Pretty Livia, who
also produced stakes heroine Ingrid the Gambler. This is also the
family of Grade 3 winner Cimarron Secret and Grade 1-placed multiple stakes
victress Cojinx.



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