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Musical Romance upsets Filly & Mare Sprint at 20-1

Musical Romance charged up the inside to deny Switch (purple) and Her Smile (yellow) in the Filly & Mare Sprint (Lauren Pomeroy/Horsephotos.com)

A sign the four-year-old filly Musical Romance could possibly hang with the opposition in Friday's $909,000 Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint came way back in July, in the Grade 1 Princess Rooney Handicap, where she narrowly missed by a neck to Sassy Image. That rival, a Churchill Downs lover and multiple Grade 1 winner, would have been one of the favorites in the Filly & Mare Sprint if she had not been cut down by injury in the weeks leading up to the seven-furlong contest.

Encouraged by that performance, as well as her subsequent form, Musical Romance was supplemented to the Filly & Mare Sprint for $130,000. That gamble paid off when the dark bay parlayed a ground-saving trip into a 20-1 upset victory under jockey Juan Leyva in a time of 1:23 2/5. Musical Romance rewarded her backers with payoffs of $42.40, $15.60 and $8.60.

"This filly's done everything I've asked of her and more," said trainer Bill Kaplan, who also co-owns the filly with Pinnacle Racing Stable. "She's just awesome. She's getting better and better and better. I don't care if she runs 13 or 14 times a year, she gets better with every shot. I was confident she'd run good, but I didn't know she would beat these horses. She has such speed and she can place herself wherever she wants to. And when Juan wants her to go, she just goes. This (winning a Breeders' Cup race) is it -- this is the pinnacle."

There were more keys to victory than just a ground-saving trip. Musical Romance was also fortunate to avoid the trouble encountered by the two race favorites, Turbulent Descent and Switch. Turbulent Descent, at 7-5, took the worst of it as trainer Mike Pupye described.

"She got slammed leaving the gate. She got slammed leaving the backside," Pupye said. "Then it made her eager and she pulled her way right up to the leader -- moved too early and then she flattened out after all that. She couldn't sustain a good run. She just didn't have a good trip at all. It's her first bad race. (This is) the wrong day to have it, but it happens and we've just got to move on."

Meanwhile, 3-1 second choice Switch, the runner-up in last year's Filly & Mare Sprint, broke well but dropped back to trailed the field after a quarter-mile. Though she gradually cut into her deficit, conceding more than nine lengths early put her into a situation she might not have run into as she made her bid.

"There were a lot of things going on early in that race," jockey Joel Rosario said. "I waited with her because they were all together in a group and there was trouble. On the turn when I made my move, two horses in front of me started to back up. I had to pull her up. It probably cost me the race. She was really running when I had to grab her."

Musical Romance broke alertly from post 5, dueled with Golden Mystery through a quarter of :22 2/5, then was taken back a bit approaching the far turn as Tamarind Hall and Pomeroys Pistol moved up to threaten Golden Mystery. However, Musical Romance was only 1 1/2 lengths off Golden Mystery when that one hit the half in :45 3/5.

A happy Juan Leyva and Musical Romance cross the finish line as winners (Breeders' Cup Limited)

Entering the stretch, Turbulent Descent had partially recovered from her early trouble to make a sweeping, wide move into contention. Switch appeared as if she would have to make a very wide rally in order to get there in time, while Musical Romance had only to bust through an opening close to the inside to have a chance. She did just that when Leyva asked and she drove home a 1 1/4-length winner. Switch raced in tandem in the late stages with the three-year-old Her Smile and just edged that one for second by a head.

"This filly, I just need to let her do whatever she wants to do in the beginning, and down the lane I needed to get into her a little bit, but I always try to save enough with her for the end," Leyva said. "She broke really alert like she always does. She acted like she was running off at first but I got her to settle and when she did that, I knew I still had plenty of horse. I saw Turbulent Decent and Pomeroys Pistol move and I thought they moved a little early, but I like to hold on to my horse as long as I can because she has a short run."

Pomeroys Pistol finished fourth, 2 1/2 lengths behind Her Smile. She was followed across the wire by Turbulent Descent, Champagne d'Oro, Golden Mystery, Irish Gypsy, Tanda, Tamarind Hall, Great Hot and Tar Heel Mom.

Shotgun Gulch was found to off in her left forelimb by the veterinarians and was a late scratch near the starting gate.

"All the horses are observed before they go into the starting gate, and also if the jockey has a question regarding the horse, it's also addressed to the vet," explained Dr. C. Wayne McIlwraith, the the on-call veterinarian for the American Association of Equine Practitioners. "The veterinarians at the starting gate noticed that the horse was off on the left forelimb, and so they advised the stewards, who agreed to scratch the horse.

"It's not serious," he added, "but the horse will be evaluated by a veterinarian at the back side. It was a very mild lameness, but it's enough where it's not safe to race."

A mainstay in overnight stakes over her home track of Calder, near Miami, Musical Romance accumulated black-type scores in the U Can Do It Handicap, Ema Bovary Stakes and Barb's Dancer Stakes this season. However, she's also shown to be more than a just a provincial power. In addition to her runner-up effort in the Princess Rooney, Musical Romance registered a neck win in the Grade 2 Presque Isle Downs Masters Stakes on September 10, and last time was second by a head in the Grade 2 Thoroughbred Club of America Stakes. Her record now stands at 33-9-5-7, $1,217,850.

Bred in Florida by Ocala Stud, Musical Romance was a $22,000 two-year-old in training purchase the OBS April sale. Sired by Concorde's Tune and produced by the winning Slew Gin Fizz mare Candlelightdinner, she hails from the family of Grade 1 winners Rigoletta, Collect the Cash and Stately Victor. The latter was entered to run in Saturday's Breeders' Cup Turf.


 

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