Broadway’s Alibi ran lights out in the slop at Gulfstream Park on Sunday when
“She’s fast,” Pletcher stated. “I don’t know about distance. I guess
The sophomore lass finished up in 1:21 4/5 after setting all the pace through
“Last time I rode her I tried to take a bit of a hold and she didn’t
The E. Paul Robsham Stables homebred was making just her fourth career start
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Broadway’s Alibi lived up to the public’s expectations when returning $4.40,
$2.80 and $2.10 as the 6-5 favorite. Say a Novena maintained her spot in second
throughout, crossing under the line two lengths in front of 5-2 second choice
Sacristy. Yara followed by 3 3/4 lengths, with Quick Flip 4 1/4 lengths back in
fifth. Good Deed was another three lengths behind to complete the order under
the wire.
“I’m happy with the way our filly ran,” said Eddie Plesa, who conditions Say
a Novena. “She improved off her last start. We ran into a buss saw. That other
filly (Broadway’s Alibi) looks like she could be anything. I’m glad she’s going
to New York.”
“The winner is a pretty nice horse,” said Sacristy’s trainer, Wayne Catalano
“We ran our race. You hate to see the track come up like that. I’d like to run
her back on a fast track. She handled the mud from what (jockey) Kent (Desormeaux)
said. I’m going to freshen her up and make a plan for her.”
Bred in Kentucky, Broadway’s Alibi is out of the stakes-winning Seeking the
Gold mare Broadway Gold, making her a half-sister to last year’s Real Prize
Stakes victress and Grade 1 Mother Goose Stakes third R Gypsy Gold. Broadway
Gold is herself a half-sibling to last season’s Grade 1 Florida Derby hero
Dialed In, with that pair produced by Grade 2-placed Miss Doolittle.
Eliza, the 1992 champion two-year-old filly and second in the next year’s
Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks, is the third dam of Broadway’s Alibi and claims as a
half-brother Grade 1 scorer Dinard.