Solid Appeal repeats in Nassau; Marine goes to Top Gun via
DQ
Solid Appeal, who turned the Nassau/Dance Smartly double last summer, hadn’t
The two Canadian champions squared off again in the Nassau, but the change of
The 5-2 second choice, Solid Appeal was reserved several lengths off a
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Meanwhile, Avie’s Sense edged clear of Deceptive Vision at the six-furlong
mark in 1:08 2/5, but she could not sustain her momentum down the lane.
Deceptive Vision came back along the inside to grab a short-lived advantage,
only to be swamped in turn by the unheralded Why Katherine.
Just when an upset appeared in the offing, Solid Appeal rolled into gear on
the outside and successfully defended her title in a brisk 1:33 for the mile.
The five-year-old returned $7.40 to win.
“It’s her time of year,” Campbell said. “She loves the track and was well
prepared. I’m sure she was pointed towards this race and that always helps.
“I though there would be pace, but I didn’t think there would be that much
pace. When I saw Shaun (Bridgmohan on Deceptive Vision) up there close, I knew
there was pace. She was in a good spot, so I left her alone and let the race
come to her.
“I had a lot of horse, and she finished well.”
Deceptive Vision held third by two lengths from the troubled Savvy Hester.
Although a 30-1 longshot, Savvy Hester was making purposeful headway between
foes in the stretch when she was squeezed back and lost her position. Surtsey,
Avie’s Sense, Northern Passion, Queen’s Daughter and Sisterly Love rounded out
the order under the wire. Meri Shika was scratched.
Owned by Jim and Susan Hill, Solid Appeal advanced her scorecard to 19-6-2-3,
$539,44, which also reflects a third in the 2011 Mazarine as a juvenile. The
daughter of Successful Appeal was bred by Select Bloodstock in Kentucky and sold
to her current connections for $100,000 as a Keeneland November weanling.
Solid Appeal is out of the unraced Woodman mare Star of the Woods, making her
a half-sister to multiple stakes vixen It Tiz and to multiple stakes-placed
Meetmeinthewoods. With her fourth dam being Beautiful Spirit, she hails from the
family of German highweight and noted sire Silvano as well as Grade/Group 1
winners Sabiango, Teggiano, Beautiful Melody and Jeanne Jones.
The 5-2 favorite Asserting Bear was first past the post, edging pacesetter
One of two entrants for trainer Mark Casse, who scratched Matador, Conquest
With new rider Eurico Rosa da Silva aboard, Conquest Top Gun opened up a
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Ami’s Holiday, who had been improving his position from the back of the pack,
tried to get through a seam between Asserting Bear and Conquest Top Gun. At the
same time, Asserting Bear lugged in under urging from Chantal Sutherland Kruse,
shutting the door on Ami’s Holiday and forcing his rider, Luis Contreras, to
veer back toward the rail. Ami’s Holiday finished with interest for a near-miss
third while Asserting Bear clocked 1:44 2/5 for 1 1/16 miles.
Contreras lodged a claim of foul as the stewards also posted the inquiry
sign. After review, the stewards amended the order of finish.
Upon his elevation, Conquest Top Gun paid $8.10 as the 3-1 third choice.
“My horse was very anxious to run,” da Silva said, “and the other horse
(Asserting Bear) was always beside me which didn’t make my job too easy. I was
surprised he went that fast and still kept going. He ran a great race.”
As a Kentucky-bred, Conquest Top Gun is not eligible for the Queen’s Plate.
Hence the Marine’s principal ramifications for the Queen’s Plate involve
Ontario-breds Asserting Bear and Ami’s Holiday.
Queen’s Plate nominee Tower of Texas finished fourth, followed by
Florida-bred Puntrooskie and Queen’s Plate hopeful Heart to Heart.
Pennsylvania-bred Supermonic, trained by Todd Pletcher, was scratched along with
Casse’s Queen’s Plate-eligible Matador.
Conquest Top Gun was bred by Dixiana Farms. His dam, the stakes-placed Early
Vintage, is a Jump Start half-sister to multiple Grade 3 heroine Tasha’s Miracle
from the family of Grade 2 star Concord Point. Initially bringing $42,000 as a
yearling at Keeneland September, Conquest Top Gun commanded $525,000 as an OBS
June two-year-old. He has now bankrolled $110,099 from his 4-2-0-1 line.
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