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Daisy Devine surprises at 43-1 in Valley View turf debut

Daisy Devine upsets the form choice Bizzy Caroline (left) (Keeneland/Coady Photography)
James M. Miller's Daisy Devine had suffered three double-digit losses since taking the Grade 2 Fair Grounds Oaks in March, but a switch to turf sparked a major form turnaround in Thursday's Grade 3, $150,000 Valley View at Keeneland. Ignored as the second longest shot on the board at 43-1, the Andrew McKeever filly forged to the lead in deep stretch and triggered payouts of $89, $23.20 and $9.40.

Daisy Devine, who picked up a new rider in Calvin Borel for her turf debut, capitalized on a stalking trip. She was parked right off the pacesetting In Step through fractions of :23 1/5, :47 3/5 and 1:12 2/5 on ground officially labeled good. Bizzy Caroline, the 8-5 favorite in her class drop from Grade 1 company, bided her time in fourth early, and moved into third on the far turn.

As In Step stayed on resolutely down the stretch, Daisy Devine was equally determined in pursuit. Bizzy Caroline inched forward on the outside, but not enough to encourage favorite backers. Meanwhile, Daisy Devine was wearing down the longtime leader. She finally prevailed by a half-length, completing 1 1/16 miles in 1:43 1/5.

"Perfect trip," Borel said. "I was a little leery of the grass, but he (McKeever) told me she had worked on it. She went fine. It was amazing. She handled it real good. She's a very light filly, and I know the turf is a little wet and deep. But she just kept right on.

"I hit her a couple of times left-handed, and when I hit her right-handed she took off and got the lead horse (In Step). From then on I was pretty comfortable."

Bizzy Caroline managed to deprive In Step of the runner-up spot by a head at the wire, and jockey Manoel Cruz believed that the ground conditions were against the favorite.

"The grass today is very soft," Cruz said. "I don't think that helped my horse at all. She did the best she can for me. Everything sums up OK. She pulled up good. The race set up beautiful. Probably on regular grass, not soft, and if I had a little bit of pace, I'm sure she would win easy. We'll wait for next time."

Holidaysatthefarm checked in another 1 3/4 lengths back in fourth, followed by Pinch Pie, Dynamic Holiday, Safe Crossing, Barbies M, Christmas Cove and Maid of Heaven. New Normal, Smart Sting, Diva Ash and Trac N Jam were all withdrawn.

Bred by J. Reiley McDonald in Kentucky, Daisy Devine was a bargain $5,500 yearling purchase at the Keeneland September Sale. She has now earned $488,349 from her record of 9-4-1-1.

Daisy Devine masters In Step (Matt Wooley/EquiSport Photos)
Daisy Devine made an inauspicious debut on Keeneland's Polytrack last October, fading to ninth in a 10-horse maiden field, and had raced on dirt ever since. After breaking her maiden next time out for a $30,000 tag at Fair Grounds, the bay cleared her entry-level allowance condition. That punched her ticket to stakes company. Daisy Devine just missed as a wide-trip runner-up in the Silverbulletday Stakes, then promptly broke through in the Fair Grounds Oaks.

A well-beaten seventh in the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks, she tired badly again when fifth in the Grade 3 Iowa Oaks on June 25. Daisy Devine did not reappear until the Grade 2 Indiana Oaks on October 1, but once more dropped far back down the lane and finished a distant third. McKeever subsequently worked her on the turf, and took a shot that paid off in the Valley View.

"I worked her a couple of times on the turf and she really liked it," McKeever said. "So Mr. Miller wanted to take a chance on the turf and we did.

"She can handle anything. She's a very sound filly. She does everything right. She just hasn't been the same from the Kentucky Oaks until the last two weeks when she's really come back to herself."

By Kafwain, Daisy Devine is a half-sister to New York-bred stakes winner Patent Pending. They are out of the Devil's Bag mare Devil's Dispute, who is herself a half-sister to multiple Grade 1 queen Banker's Lady, the dam of multiple Grade 2-winning sire Banker's Gold. Grade 1 hero, millionaire and sire Ecton Park is also in the immediate family.


 

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