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Strike Again up late in Buddy D; Valli with a Vow bursts through in Pago Hop

Last updated: 12/4/10 8:04 PM

Strike Again up late in Buddy D; Valli with a Vow bursts

through in Pago Hop

Strike Again has sprung to life on a new circuit

(Lou Hodges Jr. Photo)

Woodbine-based trainers Malcolm Pierce and Josie Carroll swept both

of Saturday's turf stakes at their winter home, the historic New Orleans

Fair Grounds. Pin Oak Stable's homebred STRIKE AGAIN (Dixie Union) made

his debut for Pierce a winning one with a well-timed rally in the

$60,000

Buddy Diliberto Memorial H., while Darrell and Lendy Brown's

homebred VALLI WITH A VOW (Broken Vow) was a smashing last-to-first

heroine in the $60,000

Pago Hop S.

Strike Again, last seen finishing a fast-closing third in the October

10 Remington Green S. in his only outing for Donnie Von Hemel, was

dispatched as the 6-1 fourth choice in the seven-horse Diliberto field.

Even-money favoritism went to Gran Estreno (Arg) (Lucky Roberto), who

stalked early, launched a bold bid on the far turn, and spurted three

lengths clear in midstretch.

By that point, Strike Again was hitting his best stride from well off

the pace for Miguel Mena. Collaring Gran Estreno in the final yards,

Strike Again won going away by three-quarters of a length and stopped

the teletimer in 1:45 for about 1 1/16 miles on the firm turf.

"I had a good trip and was able to keep off the pace and make my late run on

the outside," said Mena, who kept Strike Again wide on both turns to stay clear

of traffic.

"I just got this horse a week ago," Pierce said. "Donnie K. Von Hemel

(Midwest-based trainer for Pin Oak's Josephine Abercrombie) should get all the

credit for this win."

Strike Again returned $15, $5.40 and $3.60. Gran Estreno was 2 1/4 lengths

ahead of third-place finisher Vanquisher (Gulch).

"He gave me a nice run," jockey Robby Albarado said of Gran Estreno. "The

winner's a nice horse; take nothing away from him. My horse ran his race; he was

running to the wire. That was two nice horses battling."

Originally trained by Bill Mott, Strike Again had captured the 2009 Tap the

Admiral S. at Saratoga, but he failed to build on that effort in subsequent

stakes attempts in the East. The four-year-old joined Von Hemel at Remington and

showed that a change of scenery agreed with him when just missing last out. With

this second stakes score to his credit, Strike Again sports a mark of 15-5-2-1,

$208,553.

The Kentucky-bred was produced by the multiple stakes-winning Strike It Up

(Smart Strike), making him a half-brother to Grade 3 heroine and seven-time

stakes star Euphony (Forest Wildcat). Strike Again's second dam is Bishop's Mate

(Lyphard), a winning full sister to multiple Grade 2 victress Fairy Garden, and

his third dam is multiple Grade 2 queen Possible Mate (King's Bishop).

Valli with a Vow created a big impression

(Lou Hodges Jr. Photo)

Two races later in the Pago Hop, Valli with a Vow was positively explosive

beneath James Graham, who said that she "came running like a bear" in her stakes

bow.

Dead last of 14 at the half-mile mark, the 8-1 chance loped as far as 15

lengths off the taxing pace, but made up ground rapidly. Valli with a Vow sliced

between rivals down the lane, put the race away in a few strides, and streaked 3

1/4 lengths clear. The dark bay sophomore completed about one grassy mile in

1:38 3/5 to reward her backers with $19, $10.80 and $7.60.

Silver La Belle (Langfuhr) was best of the rest by a length from Caminadora

(More Than Ready). Kitty Love (Kitten's Joy), the 9-5 favorite, was never in the

hunt and wound up 10th.

"(Valli with a Vow) was a nervous filly when she began her career here (last

winter)," said assistant trainer Ruth Schmidt, "but she's put it all together

now and was very relaxed today. James knows her very well and they get along

together very well."

Schmidt was deputizing for Carroll, who stayed at Woodbine to watch her

exciting juvenile Inglorious (Hennessy) romp in the Ontario Lassie S.

Valli with a Vow was coming off a five-length score in an entry-level

allowance at Woodbine on October 31, and her scorecard now stands at 11-3-1-1,

$126,599.

The Kentucky-bred filly is a half-sister to the French stakes-placed Fever

Fever (Elusive Quality). Their dam, the winning Valley Fever (Peaks and

Valleys), is in turn a half-sister to Grade 3 victress and Grade 1-placed

Chimichurri (Elusive Quality). With her third dam being the multiple

stakes-placed Homespun (Round Table), Valli with a Vow hails from the family of

Irish/Italian highweight Mashaallah (Nijinsky II), Grade 1 queen Folk Art

(Nijinsky II), multiple stakes-winning sire Sportin' Life (Nijinsky II),

Japanese champion Eishin Champ (Mi Cielo), French Group 1 scorer Local Talent

(Northern Dancer) and Two Thousand Guineas (Eng-G1) hero and sire Mark of Esteem

(Ire) (Darshaan).

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