First-time stakes winners highlight Sunday’s card at
Gulfstream
Believe in Charlie scored her first stakes on Sunday in the $90,000
The Tom Bush pupil rated off the pace as 3-2 favorite Runaway Ready posted
The four-year-old daughter of Indian Charlie sprinted five furlongs over the
Allwewantforxmas got up for second. It was another 3 3/4 lengths back to
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Believe in Charlie broke her maiden in her racing bow as a two-year-old at
Calder in August 2012 and was a fading sixth in her stakes debut in the Cassidy
the following month. The bay was a well-beaten fourth in the Pearl City over the
dirt at Aqueduct last November and was exiting a win against allowance company
over this turf course just last month. Believe in Charlie has a career record
that reads 14-4-0-2 and $174,124 in career earnings.
West Bury Stables LLC’s Florida homebred, Believe in Charlie is out of the
unraced Storm Cat mare Zehoorr, whose dam was Grade 1 winner Nany’s Sweep. Her
female family also includes Grade 2 scorer Well Monied as well as multiple Grade
3 victress Nany.
Believe in Charlie RNA’d as weanling for $120,000 at the OBS Fall Mixed Sale.
Earlier on the Gulfstream card, Hardacre Farm LLC’s Ready Signal pulled off
“It worked out beautifully, exactly how we planned it. I was able to split
Ready Signal settled off the pace before mounting a late rally down the
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“She’s my high-maintenance chick in the barn. I was very concerned. It was
hot and she didn’t clean up her food. I’m a mother, I worry about everything,”
owner and trainer Amy Tarrant said. “But she did a great job and Edgar
gave her a great ride and did everything he needed to do to win. I knew
if she ran her best race and got a good trip that she could win it, and she did.
“I’m just going to enjoy this. I don’t know,” Tarrant said when asked what
was next for her mare. “Remember she’s five, I might send her to the breeding
shed. No matter what, she’s going to be bred. Right now, I’m just going to enjoy
it. I love this horse.”
Ready Signal, who is out of the Grade 3-placed multiple stakes-winning Marlin
mare Marwood, counts as her third dam Grade 2 heroine Wood So. The chestnut was coming off a second-place finish against allowance company
over this course last month, and now sports a career mark of 18-3-2-2,
$168,964.
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