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Vacare up to the challenge in QEII

Vacare remains perfect with the QE II win (Matt Wooley/Horsephotos.com)
Although Lothenbach Stables' homebred VACARE (Lear Fan) was spotting her rivals considerable experience in Saturday's $500,000 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. (G1) at Keeneland, the unbeaten filly's abundant talent more than compensated for her lack of seasoning as she drove to a half-length success beneath regular rider Carlos Marquez Jr. The Chris Block-trained Vacare finished nine furlongs on the firm turf in 1:48 2/5 to maintain an unblemished four-for-four mark.

Passing the stands for the first time, Vacare tossed her head noticeably while traveling wide, but Marquez eventually got her to settle into a comfortable rhythm stalking the early pace on the outside. The front-running Vague (Elusive Quality) established steady splits of :24 1/5, :48 2/5 and 1:13, pressed much of the way by an overeager Maxxi Arte (Ire) (Danehill Dancer). In the stretch, Vacare surged past the leading pair through a mile in 1:36 4/5, but her work was not done as Mauralakana (Fr) (Muhtathir [GB]) burst from midpack to deliver her challenge. Showing no greenness at this crucial stage, Vacare responded energetically and held Mauralakana safely at bay.

"This filly has really taken us places," Block said. "I was really, really confident going into this race until I picked up the (Daily) Racing Form yesterday morning. I was thinking, well, do we belong in here? She did prove that she belonged in here. I convinced myself of that last night because she's answered the call every time I've asked her to do something. When you call on her, she's got a tremendous turn of foot.

"She's so talented," Block continued. "Carlos does a phenomenal job with her. Not too many guys get along with this gal. She can be aggressive at times, and you have to be prepared for that, and he was today."

Quiet Royal (Royal Academy) rallied mildly for third, 1 1/4 lengths astern of the runner-up. Germance (Silver Hawk), the 2-1 favorite, finished another length back in fourth after a rough trip. Next came Take the Ribbon (Chester House), Magnificent Song (Unbridled's Song), Vague, Maxxi Arte, Citronnade (Lemon Drop Kid), Foxysox (GB) (Foxhound) and Trick's Pic (Favorite Trick).

Leaving the gate as the 6-1 fourth choice, Vacare rewarded her backers with mutuels of $15.60, $7 and $5.20. Mauralakana returned $6 and $5 at odds of 5-1, and the 22-1 Quiet Royal paid a healthy $10 to show. The exotics totaled $106.20 (exacta), $1,507 (trifecta) and $5,547.40 (9-11-10-7 superfecta).

The winner's bankroll has nearly tripled to $466,000. All three of Vacare's previous starts came at Arlington Park. She only began her career in June, then cleared her first allowance condition in July. Stepping up to graded stakes company last time out, she landed the Pucker Up S. (G3) by four impressive lengths.

The Kentucky-bred Vacare is a daughter of the winning Valid Appeal mare Appealing Storm, who has since produced an unnamed yearling filly by Yankee Gentleman and a weanling filly by Flatter. Vacare hails from the same family as champion, $3.2-million earner and outstanding broodmare Serena's Song (Rahy).


 

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