Though eligible for a first-level allowance heading into Saturday’s $150,000
The tepid fractions worked against 7-5 favorite Hibaayeb (GB) (Singspiel
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“Rajiv gave her a great ride,” trainer Christophe Clement said. “She is an
improving filly. Very well bred, so to win a graded stakes was a goal this year.
She’s done it. Where do we go next? I don’t have a clue. Let’s enjoy it. It is a
big deal. It’s an amazing pedigree, and she’s obviously a very valuable mare.”
An $850,000 Keeneland September yearling bred by Swettenham Stud in Kentucky,
Giants Play was conditioned by Sir Michael Stoute when based in England at ages
two and three. A performer in minor events, her lone victory in seven
appearances in England came in a 1 1/2-mile maiden over the Kempton Park
Polytrack. Stakes-placed over synthetic at Lingfield in her European finale, she
joined the Clement barn in Florida this past winter. Third behind La Luna De
Miel (Ger) (Monsun) in a first-level allowance at Gulfstream on February 18, she
occupied the same position against that rival in the Orchid S. (G3) the
following month. Last time, Giants Play finished a length second to Hibaayeb in
the Sheepshead Bay S. (G2). Her record now stands at 11-2-2-5, $155,949.
Giants Play is the first foal out of the English juvenile filly co-highweight
Playful Act (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), who brought $10.5 million as a broodmare
prospect at the 2007 Keeneland November sale. Playful Act’s most latest
offspring is the unraced juvenile filly Anjaz (Street Cry [Ire]).
Playful Act was produced by the Group 3 winner Magnificent Style (Silver
Hawk), whose long string of successful offspring include Percussionist (Sadler’s
Wells), a Group 2 winner on the flat and hero of 2010 Grand National
Steeplechase (NSA-G1) at Far Hills; the multiple Group 2-winning producer Echoes
in Eternity (Ire) (Spinning World); Grade 2 winner Changing Skies (Ire)
(Sadler’s Wells); Nathaniel (Galileo [Ire]), recent winner of the King Edward
VII S. (Eng-G2) at Royal Ascot; multiple stakes winner Stylelistick (Storm Cat);
and Group 2-placed stakes winner Petara Bay (Peintre Celebre).
This extended family is also responsible for Grade/Group 1 winners Siberian
Summer (Siberian Express), Silver Ending (Silver Hawk) and Calvaryman (Halling),
as well as New Zealand Group 1 standouts Te Akau Pearl (*Sir Tristam), Champagne
(Zabeel) and St Reims (Zabeel). Giants Play’s fifth dam was Broodmare of the Year
Delta (*Nasrullah), the dam of Wood Memorial S. winner and dual classic-placed
Dike (*Herbager).