Trained by Mike Mitchell and piloted by Martin Garcia, Egg Drop was sent off
As expected, A Jealous Woman strode right to the front through splits of :23
Egg Drop accosted A Jealous Woman at the six-furlong mark in 1:10 1/5, and
While Egg Drop was digging in to fend off Appealing, My Gi Gi was making
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Egg Drop kept her head in front of Appealing, and the unfortunate My Gi Gi
wound up another 1 1/2 lengths back in third, just edging Halo Dolly. The final
time for 1 1/16 miles was 1:40 2/5, but the stewards took much longer to analyze
the stretch run.
Because the incident occurred a few strides from the wire, the stewards ruled
that My Gi Gi’s finishing position was not affected. The original order of
finish was declared official, and Egg Drop’s relieved supporters collected $8 to
win.
Gomez saw the matter differently.
“Wow. That’s all I can say,” My Gi Gi’s jockey said. “If I don’t get stopped,
I win the race.”
“I didn’t think I did anything,” Garcia said. “I think it was more a case of
Brice Blanc, Appealing’s rider, believed that Egg Drop had more to do with
“I drifted out a little bit at the end, but not enough to make a difference,”
Halo Dolly had a half-length to spare over fifth-placer Customer Base. Next
Egg Drop’s new career high improved her resume to 10-4-2-2, $254,020. The
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Reappearing off a seven-month layoff in a Santa Anita allowance on January
27, Egg Drop recovered from a poor start to get up for third in the dirt sprint.
She came much closer in a similar contest on February 23, missing by a head. Egg
Drop then stretched out to two turns on March 28 and cleared her entry-level
allowance condition wire to wire. But back over the same 1 1/16-mile trip in the
April 14 Santa Lucia, she retreated to a well-beaten last of five.
Mitchell subsequently switched her to turf, and Egg Drop found her niche.
After landing a second-level allowance sprinting six furlongs at Hollywood on
May 24, she tried the Royal Heroine Mile and closed determinedly, reducing
Schiaparelli’s winning margin to a half-length. Following her Yellow Ribbon
heroics, she is now two-for-three on the grass.
“If they would have taken us down, it would have broken my heart,” Mitchell
said of the inquiry. “From the time I’ve had her I’ve been trying to win a
stakes with her.
“And when we saw what she did on the grass (last two starts) we said, ‘OK, no
dirt, no synthetics just grass from here on out.’ I think Martin rides her very
well. She’s not just a speed horse, she can sit off the pace and then make a
run.”
Bred by Centaur Farms in Florida, Egg Drop was a bargain $12,000 yearling
purchase at OBS August. She is by Alphabet Soup and out of the winning Adhocracy
mare Rehocracy, who is in turn a full sister to five-time stakes victress and
Grade 2-placed Redoubled Miss. Egg Drop descends from the same female line as
human interest story/stakes winner Lisa’s Booby Trap.
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