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Keertana flies home in Bewitch

Last updated: 4/28/11 6:48 PM

Keertana has won or placed in all four starts over the Keeneland turf

(Matt Wooley/EquiSport Photos)

Considering the success that Barbara Hunter's homebred KEERTANA (Johar) has

had at 1 3/8 miles, the added furlong of Thursday's $150,000

Bewitch

S. (G3) at Keeneland figured to be well within her scope. The 2-1 favorite

endorsed that logic with a cozy 1 1/4-length victory, under confident handling

by Jose Lezcano.

An unhurried Keertana was allowed to settle into stride well off the early

pace. With the scratch of expected pacesetter Persuading (Broken Vow), Silver La

Belle (Langfuhr) led through an opening quarter on the yielding turf in :25 3/5,

but Honimiere (Ire) (Fasliyev) cruised to the front as the field passed the

stands for the first time. Honimiere proceeded to reel off fractions of :50 1/5,

1:15 4/5 and 1:42, with Silver La Belle a clear second. Super Espresso (Medaglia

d'Oro) and La Luna de Miel (Ger) (Monsun) came next, while the rail-skimming

Endless Expanse (Ire) (Red Ransom), Keertana and My Baby Baby (Bernstein) were

all content to wait.

On the third and final turn, La Luna de Miel and Keertana began to take

closer order, creeping into second and third, respectively, through 1 1/4 miles

in 2:08 1/5. By the time they swung into the stretch, however, Keertana plainly

had the greater momentum, outkicked La Luna de Miel and soon dispatched

Honimiere. Stretching clear convincingly, Keertana had the race wrapped up by

the eighth-pole. Lezcano gave her an easy time the rest of the way, permitting

the late-running My Baby Baby to reduce the gap without ever endangering the

winner's mastery.

Keertana negotiated 1 1/2 miles on the rain-softened ground in 2:33, paying

$6.40, $3.60 and $3. My Baby Baby crossed the wire one length ahead of Honimiere.

A one-paced La Luna de Miel took fourth, followed by Endless Expanse, Silver La

Belle and an eased Super Espresso. Silk Route (Empire Maker) and Zapparition (Ghostzapper)

were withdrawn along with Persuading.

"She probably just likes to have the three turns," winning trainer Tom

Proctor said of Keertana. "She's run some pretty powerful races when we run her

there."

Proctor also commented on the pleasure of leading in a winner for

owner/breeder Barbara Hunter.

"It's perfect -- I've known her since I was a little kid," the horseman said.

"Every time Mrs. Hunter wins a race, people remember Stanley Rieser (longtime

trainer for Hunter). They come up and say it. He was a longtime friend of my

father's (trainer Willard Proctor)."

Keertana is edging closer to millionaire status with

$914,371 in earnings from her 25-10-5-6 record, and she has now won or placed in

13 stakes. As a three-year-old in 2009, the dark bay captured the Regret S. (G3)

and Indiana Downs Distaff S. and placed in the Garden City S. (G1), Mrs. Revere

S. (G2), Lake Placid S. (G2) and Valley View S. (G3).

Last season, Keertana placed in the Mint Julep H. (G3) and De La Rose S. over

the summer, but showed an entirely new dimension when stepped up in trip for the

1 3/8-mile Glens Falls H. (G3), where she exploded to an impressive 3 1/4-length

triumph. She concluded her 2010 campaign with a hard-charging third in the

Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1), beaten all of a half-length.

The five-year-old opened 2011 with two straight scores, a dead-heat allowance

victory at Tampa Bay Downs on January 23 and a half-length decision in the

February 20 The Very One S. (G3) over 1 3/8 miles at Gulfstream Park. Keertana

cut back in trip to about 1 1/8 miles for the March 12 Hillsborough S. (G3) at

Tampa, rallying from last to finish third.

The Kentucky-bred was produced by the unraced Storm Cat mare Motokiks, making

her a half-sister to last year's Garden City, Regret and Arlington Oaks (G3)

runner-up Snow Top Mountain (Najran). She has two other younger half-siblings, a

juvenile colt named Moe Moes Rock Ten (Rock Hard Ten) and an unnamed yearling

colt by Afleet Alex. Motokiks is herself a full sister to multiple German stakes

victor Catoki and a half-sister to two-time Italian highweight and Group 1 hero

Knifebox (Diesis [GB]) as well as multiple Grade 3 winner and Grade 1-placed

Parochial (Mehmet). This is the family of multiple Grade 1 heroine Spoken Fur

(Notebook).

When asked if Keertana would once again aim for the Breeders' Cup, Proctor

was circumspect.

"One race at a time," Proctor said. "I don't think you can look too far ahead

with these horses. She's doing good; I think she's as good this year as any

year. So it's nice to see."

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