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Summer Soiree rolls in Boiling Springs
The versatile filly was two lengths up after completing three-quarters in 1:12, and she kicked on the afterburners in the stretch, widening the lead to four lengths with a sixteenth of a mile remaining. Jockey Gabriel Saez was like a statue as she continued to draw off from her nearest rival in the latter stages, and Summer Soiree finished 1 1/16 miles in 1:42 4/5 on the good turf. "I wanted to sit off a couple of horses early on and see how she relaxes," said Saez, who has been aboard in every one of Summer Soiree's starts. "After the first quarter-mile I put her in the clear and she wanted to go to the front. I wasn't going to fight her, just let her go on with it. She's something special."
War Prospector (War Front) was scratched, and main-track only contestants Coco Ecolo (Johannesburg) and R Gypsy Gold (Bernardini) remained in the barn. Previously trained by Larry and Cindy Jones, Summer Soiree needed four starts before breaking her maiden by 6 1/4 lengths on the main track at Delaware Park last August. She followed that effort with a non-threatening third in the Blue Hen S. and completed her juvenile season with a third in an allowance/optional claiming event. The bay lass began her sophomore campaign with a smashing 9 3/4-length score over entry-level allowance rivals at Oaklawn Park and then made a seamless transition to synthetics, winning the Bourbonette S. (G3) on Turfway Park's Polytrack by a 10 3/4-length margin. She was sold to new connections following the latter, and rebounded impressively from her aforementioned Kentucky Oaks setback on Saturday. The Kentucky-bred was consigned twice by breeders Brereton and Bret Jones, first RNAing for $70,000 as a Keeneland November weanling, then for $72,000 as a Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July yearling. Summer Soiree is the first stakes scorer out of the winning Mazel Tov (Mazel Trick), who is also responsible for the unraced juvenile colt Very Lucky (Istan). Mazel Tov is herself a half-sister to dual Grade 3 victress Mil Kilates (Gold Alert), who was third in the 1997 Ruffian H. (G1). This is the same female family as Peruvian champion and Group 1 winner India Brava (Fast Gold); Indian Horse of the Year Running Flame (Ind) (Steinbeck); and, most notably, back-to-back Eclipse Award heroine Shuvee (Nashua), who beat the boys in consecutive runnings of the Jockey Club Gold Cup.
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