Calder’s Juvenile Showcase was designed to highlight the Miami track’s
A homebred campaigned by Jacks or Better Farm, Jackson Bend was hammered into
With regular rider Jeffrey Sanchez aboard in the Affirmed, the Stanley Gold
“He’ll give you a cardiac attack sometimes the way he makes that big move up
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“This horse is such a good horse to ride, not just because he wins, but
because he gives you whatever you need every time,” Sanchez said. “He breaks
well enough and shows you he has some speed, if that’s what you want him to do,
or he just lets you put him in a stalking position or farther back if necessary.
When you ask him to go on, he explodes and then does what he has to to get the
job done. I feel good about the way he will run going more distance.”
Jackson Bend now sports a mark of 5-4-1-0, $237,820. The Florida-bred is the
second registered foal from the winning Tabasco Cat mare Sexy Stockings, whose
first foal, Garter Belt (Anasheed), is also a multiple stakes victress this
season.
Gold mentioned that Jackson Bend would train up to the October 17 In Reality
division at 1 1/16 miles, where he would attempt to sweep the three open
divisions of the Florida Stallion S.
In contrast, the $150,000
“I wasn’t exactly planning on being on the lead, but she was so sharp early
Owned by Angel Quiroz, Rosebud’s Ridge boosted her bankroll to $125,860 from
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Gilbert G. Campbell’s homebred WAVE ME BY (Untuttable) had spent his first
three starts in maiden claiming company, but smoothly handled the class hike to
capturing the $100,000
Seacliff S.
by a commanding 4 3/4 lengths. Successful for
a $32,000 tag last out for Kathleen O’Connell, the 7-1 chance rated in midpack
before swooping to the front at the head of the lane. Wave Me By kicked clear
for Eduardo Nunez and went on to finish one mile in 1:43 1/5. The 1-2 favorite,
Hear Ye Hear Ye (Hear No Evil), faded to fourth after arguing the pace.
“The way he ran last time out breaking his maiden at seven furlongs, I knew
The Florida-bred Wave Me By advanced his record to 4-2-0-1 with $73,675 in
“Ultimately, he may be better on turf; he’s out of a Theatrical mare,”
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James E. and Virginia Gamble’s homebred GATOR BREW (Milwaukee Brew) likewise
stepped up markedly with added distance in the $100,000
Lindsay Frolic S.,
breaking her maiden in the one-mile affair with Paco Lopez. The Bill White
pupil, who had finished a well-beaten third going 5 1/2 furlongs in her debut,
stayed on to prevail by a nose in a three-way photo. The 6-1 Gator Brew not only
survived a brushing match with runner-up The Isabella Angel (Woodman), the 8-5
favorite, but also a claim of foul lodged against her by The Isabella Angel’s
rider, Manoel Cruz.
Gator Brew finished up in 1:43, and she has now pocketed $62,200 to go along
with her 2-1-0-1 mark. The Florida-bred’s dam is the stakes-winning Doc’s Doll
(Out of Place).
In the $100,000
Fasig Tipton Turf Dash S., RETIRE TO WHAT (Snow Ridge) posted
a 45-1 shocker in his first start for new owner Juan Francisco Landaeta and
trainer Angel Medina. Claimed for $12,500 when rolling to a seven-length maiden
victory last out, the dark bay colt set a pressured pace in his turf bow and
pulled off to record a one-length decision over even-money favorite Girl Bar (Atticus).
Manuel Aguilar guided Retire to What through five firm-turf furlongs in :57.
Bred in Florida by his original owner Joel Sainer, Retire to What has
compiled a record of 3-2-0-0, $66,145. He is out of the stakes-placed Scandals
(Fortunate Prospect).
Brenda Tabraue’s MISS DELITE (Exchange Rate) drove to a 2 1/4-length score in
The Florida-bred Miss Delite, who blitzed five furlongs in :56 4/5, was
“I missed a Stallion Stakes payment — I blew it — so she wasn’t eligible
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Miss Delite improved her scorecard to 4-3-1-0 with $116,400 in her account.
Produced by the winning Cahill Road mare B T Delite, the winner is a half-sister
to the Grade 2-placed Sr. Henry (Straight Man).