November 23, 2024

Shrinking Violet blossoms with Monrovia triumph

Last updated: 1/4/15 8:35 PM











Shrinking Violet and Desormeaux teamed up to take the Monrovia

(Benoit Photos)

Shrinking Violet utilized the inside route to her full advantage during Sunday’s
Grade 2, $201,500
Monrovia Stakes at Santa Anita Park, saving ground throughout the
about 6 1/2-furlong downhill turf feature before taking command crossing the
dirt.

From there, the chestnut mare extended her margin before crossing under the
wire a geared-down 1 1/4-length winner with jockey Kent Desormeaux aboard. Owned and
trained by Wesley Ward, Shrinking Violet finished up in 1:12 2/5 over Santa
Anita’s firm green.

“She tracked well; she runs like a European. The leaders spread crossing the
dirt so I filled that spot and she was full of run at that point,” Desormeaux
said.

“This was all Wesley Ward, trainer and owner. The filly has
been to 12 different race tracks, but so have I over the years and a part of
those were with Wesley Ward so I’m glad he didn’t bring sand to the beach. He
let me pilot her, I’ve ridden her before, I know her well and I hope he knows
that and it’s probably the reason we’re in the winner’s circle.”

To My Valentine, another Ward trainee, attempted to lead all the way on the
front end. The French-bred sped to the lead when the gates opened to post
fractions of :21 3/5 and :44 before being joined by her stablemate on
the dirt crossover.

Velvet Mesquite, the 7-2 favorite, kept in close contact with To My Valentine
on the outside and put in her own run, but was no match for Shrinking Violet in
this one. She was forced to settled for third, just a head behind Heat Trap, while
Sky Treasure took fourth another nose back in a blanket finish on the wire.

“We won, that’s what counts. The winner is a nice filly,” stated Blake Heap,
assistant to Ward and trainer of record for Velvet Mesquite. “The only thing I told Kent (Desormeaux) was that the two
horse (To My Valentine) had to be kind of in front, and for him to break and try
to get through up the fence. It just happened to work perfect for him.



“Mike
(Smith) said my filly (Velvet Mesquite) hit the gate with her elbow and nearly
knocked him off. That’s why she broke so slow. He said, ‘I either had to take
her back or let her go. It probably cost me the race.'”

Shrinking Violet returned $22.20 for the win as the 10-1 seventh pick in the
11-distaffer field. The five-year-old daughter of Congaree earned her first
graded victory in this spot, adding it to a score in the Lightning City Stakes
she claimed in her 2014 debut. That was one of only three races the chestnut
made last season, and she entered the Monrovia off a short neck third in the
Holiday Inaugural Stakes at Turfway Park on December 6.




Shrinking Violet was purchased by Ward for $4,000 as a Keeneland November
weanling and has thus far banked $394,677 while running up a 16-7-1-3 career line.
Bred by Ashbrittle Stud in Kentucky, the chestnut is out of the Grade 3-placed
Cozzene mare Lets Get Cozzy and comes from a black-type rich female family.

Perhaps most notable in her female line is that Shrinking Violet’s fourth dam, Very Charming, is
a full sister to multiple English Horse of the Year, champion, Eclipse Award
winner and Hall of Famer Dahlia.






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