Stormy Novel utilized her rail post to take command of the Oaks soon after
Meanwhile, Aurelia’s Belle was just waiting for her cue from jockey Channing
“She was really comfortable the entire race. The speed went
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Sloane Square, who suffered her first career loss in this, her stakes debut,
was 2 1/2 lengths up on Katie’s Eyes on the wire, while La Mejor Fiesta
completed the top four under the line.
“It just didn’t happen. I had a horse to the inside of me
and another to the outside. She didn’t like getting taken into a hole, but she
still ran a good race,” stated John Velazquez, who had piloting duties aboard
Sloane Square. “The winner is a nice horse. She had
been running in good races at Gulfstream, so a nice horse beat me today. I think
the most difference was we didn’t get to relax in the first part and we were
fighting the whole way around.”
“It was good. Our post position was wide but she broke
really sharp and I was in a good position,” explained Corey Lanerie, who held
the reins on Katie’s Eyes. “I don’t know where (Zensational
Bunny) came from, going around the first turn — that got my filly rank again.
She settled coming around the (final) turn here. I was a little wide, just kind
of riding the racetrack, but she ran really good.”
Super Sky, Stormy Novel, Zensational Bunny, Shanon Nicole, Swiss Lake
Yodeler, Cheerful Contender and Sommerville Miss came next while Turtle River
was withdrawn.
Aurelia’s Belle was sent off the 7-2 second choice and paid $9.40 for
finishing a mile on the Polytrack in 1:38 4/5. She also earned 50 points toward
a starting berth in the May 2 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, and moved to the
top of the leaderboard with a total of 64 points.
Her other 14 points came via a runner-up effort in the Forward Gal and a
third in the Davona Dale, both at Gulfstream Park. The Wayne Catalano pupil
started off the year with a third in the Old Hat, also at Gulfstream, in her
first try on dirt. Aurelia’s Belle broke her maiden at first asking last October
over Keeneland’s Polytrack in her only juvenile start.
“She likes the Polytrack; she won on it her first time
(out). She worked great on it the other day at Keeneland,” Catalano remarked. “She got a beautiful
trip. The race set up just like we thought. It was a great ride from Channing to
get her out when she needed to.
“We liked the timing of this going into the (Kentucky)
Oaks. That race looks like the next step. That’s (owner Jim Miller’s) dream, to
win the Oaks. That’s why we’re here. At least we know we’ll get in there.”
Miller purchased Aurelia’s Belle for $170,000 as a Keeneland September
yearling. Bred in Kentucky by Alexander-Groves-Matz, the bay miss is out of the
Danzig mare Aurelia, who never actually won on track but found breeding shed success with
the Bourbonette Oaks winner.
Aurelia is herself the daughter of Grade 2 diva Aishah, who
also produced Grade 1 scorer Aldiza, Grade 2 heroine Atelier, stakes winner
Arabis, Grade 1-placed Aunt Anne, Grade 3 runner-up Elajjud and multiple
stakes-placed They Call Me Giant.
Aurelias Belle counts as her third dam 1983 Broodmare of the Year and
blue-hen mare Courtly Dee,
whose descendants include champion two-year-old filly Althea; UAE Horse of the
Year Festival of Light; Japanese champion filly Yamanin Paradise; Grade
1-scoring millionaire Acoma; and Grade/Group 1 winners Balletto, Ali Oop, Ketoh,
Aldiza and Green Desert.
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