E. Paul Robsham Stable’s homebred R HEAT LIGHTNING (Trippi) dominated Saturday’s
“She’s starting to relax more in her races,” Pletcher said. “She’s
Triune (E Dubai) led the way around the first turn, with Kindersley
R Heat Lightning ranged up to the outside of Triune while Salary Drive was
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“She relaxed really well again today. The race set up perfectly,” said
Velazquez, who rode four of Pletcher’s five winners on the day. “They were going
fast enough so we could track the pace and have something to run at. She was so
relaxed and had plenty to finish. She made my day.”
Favored at 3-5, R Heat Lightning paid $3.20, $2.20 and $2.10. Island
School (A.P. Indy) loped along at the back of the seven-filly field during the
early running, but rallied in the stretch to take second by four lengths over Salary Drive.
Trainer Shug McGaughey said there’s a distinct possibility that his runner-up
Island School will once again try to challenge R Heat Lightning in the Kentucky
Oaks (G1).
“It’s very hard to catch up over this track from the back, but we always want
to let her run her race, and that’s what we did today. I’m pleased,” McGaughey
said. “We’re eligible for an a-other-than (allowance) and we were just second in
the Grade 2 stakes. We thought going two turns was what she’d like, and she’ll
keep improving. I’ll have to think the Oaks is a possibility, I’ll have to talk
to Mr. (Will) Farish and see what he wants to do.”
The previously unbeaten It’s Tricky (Mineshaft), entering this one off an
eight-length score in the Busher S., followed in fourth by another 10 lengths as
the 8-5 second betting choice.
“It’s surprising. We thought she’d be on the lead or closer to the lead and
she was just a little dull today in the race. Maybe the change in climate coming
from New York to here might have been a factor,” said Neal McLaughlin, assistant
to trainer Kiaran McLaughlin. “She looks fine. She was just quiet out of the
gate.”
Kindersley and Triune completed the order under the wire after Beso Grande (Mass Media)
was eased in the final eighth.
R Heat Lightning suffered the only non top-two finish of her career when
fourth in the Forward Gal S. (G2) in her January 30 sophomore debut. She quickly
returned to form last out, though, when dominating the Davona Dale S. (G2) by 7
1/4 lengths. With this final prep for her main early season goal of the May 6
Kentucky Oaks, the bay miss boosted her lifetime earnings to $952,800 and
shows an 8-4-3-0 career mark.
R Heat Lightning began her racing career with a five-length maiden debut
Pletcher said he wasn’t surprised by R Heat Lightning’s sparkling
“I wasn’t surprised that she ran that kind of race today after the
The Florida-bred sophomore is the second registered foal out of the winning
R Heat Lightning’s fourth dam is 1970 Prioress S. winner Exclusive Dancer
Upon retirement, Expressive Dance would produce Grade 1 winner Chief Honcho
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Others of note in this line include Grade 1 star Gold Fever (Forty Niner) as
well as Grade 1-placed Grade 3 winners Haka (Dynaformer), Gemswick Park
(Speightstown) and Out of Place (Cox’s Ridge).