Just foiled at the line in those recent front-running efforts, the Philip
Fanticola pounced in midstretch, overtook the tiring Birdlover, and tried to
“We had a great trip,” Talamo recapped. “She settled good off Birdlover and
“I think she’s been off the board only once, she runs hard. She’s just been
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Stormy Lucy (Stormy Atlantic) rallied for third, a fine effort in her belated
seasonal reappearance. Alexis Tangier (Tiznow) raced evenly in fourth, while
Birdlover faded to eighth of nine.
Fanticola, who returned $10.20 as the 4-1 third choice, now sports a mark of
17-5-5-6, $468,300. The dark bay was first trained by D’Amato’s mentor, the late
Mike Mitchell, for whom she placed in last year’s Megahertz, Wishing Well and
American Beauty. After D’Amato took charge of the barn, Fanticola finished third
in the off-the-turf Sen. Ken Maddy to conclude 2014.
The five-year-old kicked off 2015 with a wire job in the January 15 Megahertz
at this course and distance. Third to Birdlover on the cutback to a downhill
sprint in the February 8 Wishing Well, she stretched out for her near-misses in
the Santa Barbara and Gamely.
“She deserved this,” D’Amato said. “She’d been knocking on the door and had
two tough beats in her last two, and this is kind of vindication for all her
hard efforts. She’s gotten better and better, with more confidence. Instead of
waiting to run her at Del Mar, we decided to go here.
“Maybe we’ll look at the (August 8 John C.) Mabee ([G2] over 1 1/8 miles on
Del Mar’s turf) next.”
Bred by Hedgestone Management and Frank Mermenstein in Ontario, Fanticola
sold for $21,079 at the CTHS Canadian-bred Yearling Sale. She was produced by
the stakes-placed Catalina Cat (Tabasco Cat), from the extended family of
influential sire In Reality (Intentionally).
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