November 24, 2024

Sisterly Love continues love affair with Polytrack in Doubledogdare

Last updated: 4/18/14 6:18 PM


Sisterly Love continues love affair with Polytrack in
Doubledogdare










Sisterly Love would not be denied in the Doubledogdare

(Wendy Wooley/EquiSport Photos)

Gary Barber’s Sisterly Love was just honored as Canada’s champion older
female during the Sovereign Awards on April 11 at Woodbine, but the six-year-old
mare wasn’t content to sit on her laurels. Instead, she showed up at Keeneland
on Friday to upset 3-5 favorite and three-time Grade 1 queen Emollient in the
Grade 3, $100,000
Doubledogdare Stakes under the hot-riding Stewart Elliot.

“I had a great trip. She was comfortable the whole way,” Elliott stated. “On
the far turn, I looked over and saw Mike (Smith on Emollient) and
it looked like he was asking her already. I said, ‘Man, I got a chance. I still
have some horse left.’ And I did. She finished up.”

Sisterly Love had one more start on the year than Emollient, who just
returned on March 16 to be fourth in Santa Anita Park’s Santa Ana following a
close run to fill that same spot in last November’s Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare
Turf. By comparison, Sisterly Love made her seasonal bow on February 16 in the
Bayakoa at Oaklawn Park, finishing a well-beaten sixth, then returned two weeks
ago to take a 1 1/16-mile allowance by 2 1/4 lengths on Keeneland’s opening day.

The Mark Casse trainee utilized front-running tactics that day, and attempted
to duplicate that effort in the Doubledogdare. The bay mare shot straight to the
front from her midpack 7 post but found company in the form of Emollient, who
sped up on the outside to race in tandem with Sisterly Love on the backstretch
while setting splits of :23 4/5, :47 1/5 and 1:11 4/5. The two game mares
continued duking it out in the stretch, with Sisterly Love gaining a slim margin
over her rival.



The daughter of Bellamy Road continued to exert herself and widened the
advantage, appearing a clear winner briefly before Moment in Dixie came flying
from the back of the pack. Sisterly Love just held by a neck on the wire as
Moment in Dixie ran out of room in the 8 1/2-furlong Polytrack contest.

“She came running but it was too late. She ran a very good race,” remarked
Moment in Dixie’s rider, Jose Lezcano.










Sisterly Love saved ground every step of the way in the Doubledogdare

(Keeneland/Oaklawn Park)

Sisterly Love paid $18 to win as the 8-1 third pick in the 10-distaffer
field. Moment in Dixie, sent off the second longest shot on the board at 25-1,
had a neck to spare over Emollient, while Strathnaver completed the superfecta
another length back in fourth. Finishing the order under the wire were Solid
Appeal, Ire, Noble Charlotte, Gold Medal Dancer, Sisterhood and Pearl Turn.
Sisterly Love’s stablemate Dixie Strike — who beat the boys last year in the
second leg of Canada’s Triple Crown, the Breeders’ Stakes — was withdrawn.

“(I’m) disappointed, the reason being is she’s on the
surface supposedly that we think she likes a lot,” Mike Smith admitted about
Emollient. “We got away from the gate
really well and she was well within herself around the first turn and down the
backside.




“You know, last year she would have just blown the race open and I was
looking for her to do that going into the turn. She just didn’t fire her ‘A’
race at all.”

Now boasting a 7-1-1 mark from 14 career starts, Sisterly Love has banked
$427,004 in lifetime earnings. The bay mare earned her recent Sovereign Award by
taking the Ontario Matron and Trillium while placing in the Belle Mahone and
Houston Ladies Classic last season. Her win in the Doubledogdare could be the
start of another award-winning season.



“I thought Stewart gave her an absolutely beautiful trip today, and he got to
save every inch of ground,” praised Norman Casse, assistant to his trainer
father. “Turning for home, I was pretty confident that we were going to have
enough to hold off everybody.

“It was a little daunting,” he added about being challenged by Emollient. “I was happy because as Stewart
alluded to, she was comfortable. When she’s comfortable, she’s tough to beat.”

Bred in Kentucky by Kinsman Farm, Sisterly Love is the first registered
stakes winner out of the Dixieland Band mare Odylic and counts as a half-sister
the dam of Parranda, this year’s scorer of the Suwannee River and Florida
Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf.




Odylic is herself a full sister to Grade 1 winner and successful sire Dixie
Brass, as well as a half-sister to another stallion in multiple Grade 2 victor
Odyle. This female family is also responsible for Grade 2 winners Private Emblem
and Owsley.



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