Charlie Em was forwardly placed by Garrett Gomez in the early going, stalking
Leaving the far turn, however, Kyriaki flattened out, while Charlie Em
“That was a pretty good race for her first time in this country,” Gomez said.
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“I tried to get in,” jockey Rafael Bejarano said of his trip aboard Scarlet
Strike, “but they kept pushing me out a little bit. From the outside post, I had
to go wide. There really wasn’t much I could do.”
Scarlet Strike crossed the wire 1 1/4 lengths clear of third-placer Kyriaki,
who edged Need You Now by a nose. Next came Lilbourne Eliza, Disko Dasko and
Showgirl Form. Sweet Red Cat was scratched.
Trainer Peter Eurton was pleased with Kyriaki’s performance, especially
considering her excitable temperament.
“I’m ecstatic about getting her placed in a Grade 3,” Eurton said. “How can I
ask for more? She still has some anxiety problems. When she got close to the
gate, maybe 100 yards, you can see she wears her feelings right on her sleeve.
In time, she’s going to learn to relax.”
Charlie Em’s first career stakes victory nearly tripled her bankroll to
$75,678 and advanced her scorecard to 9-4-1-1. Originally trained by Richard
Fahey in England, the $11,295 Doncaster October yearling purchase was unplaced
in her first three attempts, but improved her position each time. She received
class relief in a nursery at Catterick last July, where she broke through with a
neck score.
After a runner-up effort in another nursery at Newcastle, Charlie Em was
dropped into a claimer at Wolverhampton, and got up in time in a tight finish on
the Polytrack. She was claimed out of that August 31 contest for
£11,000 and transferred to Brendan Powell.
In her first start for new connections, Charlie Em bolted up by 4 1/2 lengths in
an October 22 nursery at Pontefract. She went to the Continent to try stakes
company in the November 4 Campanologist Cup at Hannover, and just missed in a
three-way photo.
“I’ve had her probably since November or December,” Gallagher said. “It took
her a little while, but she came around in the last five weeks. She got rid of
her winter coat and started acting and training nice. She breezed a couple of
times on the (Hollywood Park) grass and seemed to go nice.”
Charlie Em could run next in the June 8 Honeymoon Handicap over 1 1/8 miles
on turf, according to Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners President Aron Wellman.
Bred by Highfield Farm in Great Britain, Charlie Em is out of the
stakes-winning Pivotal mare Miss Meggy. The immediate family has few headliners,
but further back, one finds Group 1-winning Irish highweight Namid, multiple
Group 3 victress Noelani, Irish champion filly Seaway Chase, and the sire
Portlaw.
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