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Friendly Island breaks through in Sprint

Friendly Island was the top survivor in the Maryland (Matt Wooley/Horsephotos.com)
Anstu Stables Inc.'s FRIENDLY ISLAND (Crafty Friend) surged to the front turning for home and persevered to a three-quarters of a length score in the $190,000 Maryland Breeders' Cup Sprint H. (G3) at Pimlico on Saturday. Breaking alertly from the middle of the group, Friendly Island sat in second while pacesetter Kazoo (Tabasco Cat) carved out moderate splits of :23 1/5 and :46 1/5 for the opening half-mile. As the field bunched approaching the homestretch, Friendly Island put away Kazoo and was never seriously challenged from there, stopping the timer in 1:09 4/5 for the six furlongs. Trained by Todd Pletcher and piloted by Garrett Gomez, the winner gave back $5.60, $4.20 and $3 as the 9-5 choice.

Celtic Innis (Yarrow Brae) moved well while wide and stayed on gamely for the place, a head clear of the third. The 24-1 longshot was worth $14.40 and $5.20 while completing the $74.20 exacta. Gaff (Maria's Mon) was steadied repeatedly between runners and could only muster third. The 2-1 second choice paid $3.20 and finished off the $228.80 trifecta. Kazoo rounded out the $542.20 superfecta ($1) at 3-1 and was trailed by Crafty Schemer (Crafty Prospector), Gold Cluster (Formal Gold) and Better Than Bonds (Sweetsouthernsaint).

Friendly Island had been coming close at the graded level, placing in both the Count Fleet Sprint H. (G3) and Mr. Prospector H. (G3), prior to breaking through in here. He upped his mark to 13-7-1-1 with earnings of $426,214.

Bred in the Empire State by Kildare Stud and Adrian Regan, the winner fetched a bid of $85,000 at the 2003 OBS March Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale. He was produced from the multiple winner Island Queen (Ogygian) and has an unraced two-year-old half-brother named Giant's Forza (High Yield), as well as an unnamed 2006 half-brother by Lion Heart.


 

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