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Indyanne wires TCA
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Indyanne got back to her winnings ways in the TCA
(Photo courtesy of Jordan Strickler) |
David and Jill Heerensperger's INDYANNE (Indian Charlie) returned to the
winner's circle on Saturday when eking out a head victory in the $300,000
Thoroughbred
Club of America S. (G3) at Keeneland under Robby Albarado. Taking the lead
soon after the start of the six-furlong event, the Greg Gilchrist-trained
three-year-old set splits of :21 3/5, :44 2/5 and :56 before stopping the clock
in 1:08 2/5 as the 8-5 favorite.
Indyanne captured her first four career starts by easy margins, including a 9
1/2-length score in the Azalea S. (G3) in mid-July. The gray miss suffered her
first loss when second by a half-length in the Victory Ride S. (G3) last out,
but gutted out the win here to improve her mark to 6-5-1-0 having now banked
$434,870. She also earned an automatic berth to the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare
Sprint on October 24 at Santa Anita.
The Kentucky-bred lass paid out $5.40, $3.40 and $2.80 while keying the $18
exacta, $53.20 trifecta and $437.60 superfecta (1-7-5-10). Wild Gams (Forest
Wildcat) rated in midpack, came for her run down the lane and was making up
ground on Indyanne after drifting in down stretch. The 3-1 second choice was
worth $3.40 and $2.60, and it was another four lengths back to Sugar Swirl
(Touch Gold), who gave back $3 as the near 7-2 third pick.
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Indian Delight (Devil His Due), Sweet Hope (Lemon Drop Kid), Any Limit (Limit
Out), Cash's Girl (Northern Afleet) and Graeme Six (Graeme Hall) completed the
order under the line after Dhanyata (Ire) (Danetime) and Golden Doc A (Unusual
Heat) were withdrawn.
Bred by Offshoot Farm LLC, Indyanne sold for $375,000 to her current
connections as a Fasig-Tipton February two-year-old. She is out of the Silver
Ghost mare Merchant, who has also produced an unraced juvenile colt named
Recruit (Stormy Atlantic) and an unnamed yearling colt by Cactus Ridge. This is
the same family as Grade 3 winner Double Ready (Nodouble) and Grade 2-placed
stakes winner Never Wavering (Wavering Monarch).
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