The Tom Proctor trainee, who had been off nearly seven months since her
In fact, Miss Ellany wasn’t exactly blasting away from the gate, and Martin
Marketing Mix and Tiz Flirtatious crept closer to the leaders as the field
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Tiz Flirtatious actually poked her head in front of Marketing Mix at the top
of the lane, and got the mile split in 1:35 2/5. Once Marketing Mix lengthened
stride, though, she produced a telling burst and forged ahead. Yet Tiz
Flirtatious was not done. Staying on relentlessly in the final yards, Tiz
Flirtatious came again and clawed back most of the deficit.
The five-year-old Marketing Mix showed no ring-rustiness. Although the
Medaglia d’Oro mare had drifted toward the inside by this point, and might not
have had a good view of Tiz Flirtatious several paths away from her, she
responded to Stevens’ every call to keep her head in front. Spotting four pounds
to the runner-up, Marketing Mix negotiated 1 1/8 miles in 1:47 1/5 and furnished
mutuels of $5, $3.20 and $2.20.
The top two were 4 1/4 lengths clear of Lady of Shamrock, who closed
belatedly to deprive Halo Dolly of third by a nose. My Gi Gi, Miss Ellany and
Private Affair concluded the order of finish.
Stevens had last visited the Hollywood winner’s circle almost eight years ago
— aboard Alphabet Kisses, following the A Gleam Invitational Handicap on July
9, 2005. In brilliant form since launching his comeback over the winter, Stevens
added the Gamely to his recent coups for D. Wayne Lukas, with Oxbow in the
Preakness and Skyring in the Dixie.
“Both (Julien Leparoux on Tiz Flirtatious) and I were both trying to make the
winning move coming into the stretch,” Stevens said. “About the sixteenth-pole
we were getting them cranked up and his mare actually had a little better turn
of foot than mine did, but we managed to get up in time.
“I thought I beat him, but he was so far out — when I stood up it looked
like he might have been in front — Julien asked me, ‘What do you think’ and I
said, ‘I have no idea.’ Two good performances by two very good mares.”
Leparoux complimented the winner, whom he rode regularly for a time.
“I put some pressure around the three-eighths pole,” Leparoux said, “and
actually got the jump on Marketing Mix and went by her, but she came back and
beat us. Marketing Mix is a good mare. She did not run second in the Breeders’
Cup Filly & Mare Turf for nothing, but my mare is very good too and she ran a
big race today.”
“She had a chance to get by that mare,” Tiz Flirtatious’ trainer Marty Jones
said, “and (Marketing Mix) just wouldn’t let her get by. She ran her heart out.
Those are two super nice mares. Just another jump and we would have gotten to
her, but that’s horse racing.
“I’m going to have to see how she takes this race. This was a hard race. It
was a gut-wrenching race so we’ll have to see how she responds. Hopefully she’s
still doing well at the end of the year so we can make the Breeders’ Cup (Filly
& Mare Turf November 1) at Santa Anita.”
Marketing Mix kicked off 2012 on a winning note in a tough Keeneland
Originally set to take another crack at the Churchill Distaff Turf Mile on
“She’s a good mare,” Proctor said. “She makes me look good, that’s how good
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The trainer also mentioned how he lined up Stevens for the mount.
“I told Gary at Keeneland, ‘You might ride this filly, you ought to come over
and work her.’ So he did and everything worked out well.”
Stevens guided her in an April 18 work over the Polytrack.
“I was fortunate to work her three-quarters of a mile (in 1:14) at Keeneland
and she was super strong,” Stevens said.
“Very special to win the Gamely,” Glen Hill Farm President
Craig Bernick tweeted.
“(The trainer’s) dad W.L. Proctor won it with Foggy Note. Hopefully Marketing
Mix will be in as many pedigrees.”
Foggy Note won the 1969 Long Beach, the race that was later renamed after
Gamely. She became the dam of influential sire Relaunch and ancestress of
Glitterman, Rubiano and Tapit.
Bred by Sean Fitzhenry in Ontario, Marketing Mix was purchased by her current
connections for $150,000 as a Keeneland September yearling. She was produced by
the Kris S. mare Instant Thought, and her second dam, the multiple Grade/Group
3-placed Nimble Mind, is a full sister to multiple Grade 2 heroine Skimble, the
dam of two-time Pacific Classic star Skimming. This is also the family of Grade
1 winner Contredance; Group 2 scorer and multiple Grade 1-placed Eltish; and One
Thousand Guineas victress Wince, the dam of Group 1 queen and classic-placed
Quiff.
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