Elnaawi romps in Native Dancer; Lady Sabelia takes What a Summer
Elnaawi romps in Native Dancer; Lady Sabelia takes What a
Summer
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Shadwell Stable's Elnaawi shipped to Laurel from Belmont Park in fighting form and took a victory lap in the $100,000 Native Dancer Stakes, the last of four stakes that took place Saturday afternoon at the Maryland track. Sheldon Russell captured his second stakes on the day as he guided the son of Street Sense for trainer Kiaran McLaughlin to a 7 1/4-length victory. Elnaawi covered the about 1 1/16-mile distance over the muddy, sealed track in 1:45 2/5. "The race worked out perfect," Russell said. "He warmed up good and he took a liking to the track. He broke well and put me in a great spot. I thought (2-1 favorite) Stormin Monarcho (who finished fifth) was the horse to beat. When he started backing up, my horse made a huge run and we never looked back." This was the first stakes win for Elnaawi, whose best previous stakes appearances were third-place finishes in the Yankee Affair Stakes at Belmont Park last September and the Grade 3 Gotham Stakes in 2013.
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"I told Sheldon to try to keep this horse close. He gave
him an excellent ride today," assistant trainer Austin Luttrell remarked. "He has
been training very well and doing everything that we've expected. He ran
exceptionally well at Keeneland (an allowance win two races back). He enjoys the
wet track and we got lucky."
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One race earlier, Pearl Bloodstock Ltd.'s Star Pearl hounded the pacesetter to the top of the lane before wresting away command and drawing away to victory in the $100,000 to give Russell his first stakes win on the Saturday program. Before You Know It flew to the front down the backstretch but Star Pearl stayed on her heels. The two separated from the rest and the race came down to which would have the most in the tank. Stay Pearl proved to be best, winning by 3 1/4 lengths. Trained by Graham Motion, the bay daughter of Tapit completed about 1 1/16 miles over the muddy, sealed track in 1:46 1/5. Another Motion trainee, Zucchini Flower, finished third. "Graham had mentioned that she hadn't really run well on an off track before. Recently they have liked her morning workouts," explained Russell, who rode Star Pearl once previously when the five-year-old mare made her U.S. debut in November 2013.
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"She has really matured over the last year.
She is very easy to ride. She broke nicely and put me in great spot going into
the first turn. The race set up perfect. I was able to sit off the speed and
when I asked her to go she dug in and finished up well."
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The crowd pegged Mrs. Frank Wright's Lady Sabelia as the 1-5 favorite in the $100,000 Stakes and she ran to expectations, winning by a comfortable 1/14-length margin over the soggy track to kick off the stakes action at Laurel on Saturday. Horacio Karamanos has ridden Lady Sabelia in every start since her maiden victory, six wins in 10 starts including four stakes. The daughter of Majestic Warrior, who won for the third consecutive start, covered the six-furlong What a Summer in 1:12. "My horse broke good and showed speed but I didn't want to run heel to heel with the filly (Winning Image) in front," Karamanos noted. "We sat behind waiting. My filly really wanted to go at the three-eighths pole. We swung outside. She had a nice kick and ran very even down the stretch to the wire." The five-year-old mare won four-of-five races in 2014 for trainer Robin Graham, including the Willa On the Move Stakes at Laurel on December 6. "She is a very nice mare but we had to give her quite a bit of time off when she was younger, about six to eight months, for her shins and recently she has missed a few starts because of an eye problem. That is why she only raced four times last year," Graham said. "She always runs well and I never have to give the jockey any instructions. If there is speed she can wait and if there's not she can go."
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Graham indicated Lady Sabelia would run next in the Grade 2, $300,000
Barbara Fritchie Handicap on February 14 at Laurel.
Defending champion Winning Image finished sixth in her
final career start. The eight-year-old daughter of Southern Image retires with 14
victories, including 10 stakes scores, in 34 career starts with earnings of
$750,237.
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Somraj Singh's Never Stop Looking hadn't won a race since last January but past performances were of little matter over the muddy going in the race sandwiched between the What a Summer and Nellie Morse. The Langfuhr gelding steered wide into the stretch and ran down his foes to win the $100,000 Fire Plug Stakes with Roimes Chirinos holding the reins for trainer Claudio Gonzalez. Never Stop Looking's stretch-running heroics got the six-year-old home a neck in front of Smash and Grab, with fast closer Cutty Shark another neck back in third. He stopped the clock for six furlongs in 1:11 4/5. "I told Claudio I wanted to ride this horse back because he tried hard and was real close to winning," Chirinos said. "I knew this race was going to be tough with lots of speed but I have a lot of confidence in my horse. He picked it up nicely off the turn and ran hard to the finish." The win was the second on the card for Gonzalez, who won the recently completed Laurel Park fall training title.
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"I told the jockey to wait and make one big run," Gonzalez
explained. "This horse really needed his last race. I knew he'd like the wet track
and today was his day. Coming into the race we were very worried about the three
horse (1-2 favorite Bakken) because he had run in the Breeders' Cup Sprint."
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