November 23, 2024

Strathnaver keeps record-setting Rosario on a roll in Bewitch

Last updated: 4/25/13 7:04 PM


Strathnaver keeps record-setting Rosario on a roll in
Bewitch










Strathnaver was part of jockey Joel Rosario’s five-win day, which propelled him to a record 35 wins for the spring meet
(Keeneland/Coady Photography)





Trainer Graham Motion had a trio of runners in Thursday’s Grade 3, $150,000
Bewitch
Stakes
, but the fact that Keeneland record-setting rider Joel Rosario was
aboard Strathnaver should have been a clue. Bettors failed to take the hint and
let her go off at 18-1, the highest price of Motion’s runners and the seventh
choice in an 11-horse field. But Strathnaver uncorked a potent late kick to deny
Regalo Mia, sparked mutuels of $38, $14.80 and $8.80, and added further luster
to Rosario’s banner day.

Rosario entered Thursday’s card with 30 wins at Keeneland this month, only
two behind Randy Romero’s spring meet-record of 32 established in 1990. He would
go on to compile another five-win day (his first coming on April 18) to rewrite
the Keeneland record book.

After winning the 3RD race aboard the Wesley Ward-trained Judy the Beauty,
Rosario equaled the record by guiding Excessiveness in the 5TH race for
meet-leading owners Ken and Sarah Ramsey and leading trainer Wesley Ward. Both
the Ramseys and Maker had recently set win records for the meet in their
respective categories.

The record-breaking ride also came for the Ramseys and Maker, when Rosario
won the 6TH race with Prissy. The Bewitch furnished win number 34. Rosario also
took the nightcap, the 9TH, aboard Horvat Clan for the Ramsey/Maker tandem, to
notch his 35th. Horvat Clan’s victory propelled Maker into a tie with Hall of
Famer D. Wayne Lukas for most wins in any Keeneland meet. Lukas won 22 in the
fall of 1991, and now Maker has 22 this meet.

Andrew Stone’s Strathnaver had mostly plied her trade in handicaps in her
native England. Although the Oasis Dream filly was stepping up in both class and
distance here, she had scored impressively in her American debut at Gulfstream
Park. Rosario engineered her rallying victory in that March 16 allowance, where
she equaled the course record of 1:56.39 for 1 3/16 miles on turf, and evidently
liked her enough to keep faith with her at Keeneland.

Gathering, the slight 2-1 favorite, proved a handful on the early lead. As
Rosie Napravnik tried to get her to relax, Gathering was eager to go through
fractions of :24 2/5, :48 4/5 and 1:13 on the firm turf. Scampering pressed the
pace, followed by Alaura Michele and Dynarama. The top four pulled clear of the
rest of the field, with Strathnaver, fellow Stone colorbearer Qushchi and 2-1
second choice Regalo Mia all prominent in the chasing group.

Scampering drew to within a half-length of Gathering at the mile mark in 1:38
3/5, and put her head in front through 1 1/4 miles in 2:05. But both were spent
by then, and in the process of being inhaled by Regalo Mia. Darting through
along the rail turning into the stretch, Regalo Mia made an eye-catching move
and took command.

Meanwhile, Stone’s duo of Qushchi and Strathnaver were taking the overland
route into contention. Strathnaver was hung out widest of all, but summoned the
best turn of foot to collar Regalo Mia. Briefly tightening up Qushchi during her
triumphant finish, Strathnaver edged one length clear of Regalo Mia in a final
time of 2:30 3/5 for 1 1/2 grassy miles.










Strathnaver (far left, behind stablemate and eventual third Qushchi) was seven wide on the far turn, while Regalo Mia (right) saved ground on the rail
(Keeneland/Coady Photography)





“I got a perfect trip,” Rosario said. “Graham told me to just let her do
whatever she wants, and she did it.”

“I thought she was very impressive that day at Gulfstream,” Motion said.
“Like I said to Joel, I just wasn’t sure about the mile and a half. But clearly
she handled it pretty good.”

Qushchi crossed the wire three-quarters of a length off Regalo Mia, giving
her owner and trainer a one-three result.

Regalo Mia’s trainer, Michelle Nihei, was happy with her effort.

“I thought she ran an outstanding race and that (jockey) Luis (Contreras) did
his best with a very fast and aggressive pace,” Nihei said. “I think we got beat
by a very, very nice filly.

“I think (Contreras) went where he saw a hole,” Nihei added of his
rail-skimming rally. “I didn’t ask him to do anything specifically. I did
mention that when it rains a lot here (the turf course) would be deep and slower
on the inside rail. But I think you have to take your spots where they come.



“Every decision means a lot when you are (close to winning). On another day,
if we had differed in paths and decisions it might have been a reverse (finish).
But still we competed against a very nice (winner) today.”

Kissable closed from far back for fourth, and Alaura Michele checked in
fifth. Motion’s other runner, Team Valor International and Robert LaPenta’s
Angegreen, ran evenly in sixth. Rounding out the order of finish were
Scampering, And Why Not, Gathering, Dynarama and Revelstoke. Charming She Is was
scratched.

Napravnik commented on Gathering’s disappointing show.

“She was very good in the (starting) gate, which is probably the worst thing
that happened,” Napravnik said. “She broke so sharp that she wouldn’t relax. We
had quite a bit of pressure on the front end, so she got pretty tired at the
end.”

Strathnaver’s first career stakes coup boosted her bankroll to $133,336 from
an 11-4-1-0 record. Trained by Ed Dunlop in England, the bay broke her maiden
over Lingfield’s Polytrack at third asking as a juvenile. She won once at three
last season, taking a handicap on the Lingfield turf, and she placed in a
Goodwood handicap. Strathnaver tried stakes company in her final British outing
last November, but was outclassed when eighth in the Gillies Fillies’ Stakes at
Doncaster.

Bred by Mrs. C.R. Philipson and Mrs. H.G. Lascelles in Great Britain,
Strathnaver sold for $383,888 as a Tattersalls October yearling. She is a
half-sister to Siyaadah, winner of the 2010 U.A.E. One Thousand Guineas and
third in the U.A.E. Oaks. Their dam, Grade 2 heroine River Belle, by Lahib, is
in turn a half-sister to Italian classic-placed stakes winner Kiralik.



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