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Exceeding the speed Limit in Honorable Miss

Last updated: 8/1/08 7:58 PM

Exceeding the speed Limit in

Honorable Miss

Any Limit has now captured two graded races in a row

(Bill Roberts/Horsephotos.com)

Joseph V. Shields Jr.'s homebred ANY LIMIT (Limit Out) shot straight to the

lead out of the gate in Friday's $147,000

Honorable Miss H. (G2) and never looked back. Sent off as the nearly 7-1

longest shot on the board, despite her front-running victory in the First Flight

H. (G2) last time out, the Allen Jerkens mare set splits of :22 and :45 while

racing well within herself. Any Limit skipped away from the nearly 2-1 favorite,

Miss Macy Sue (Trippi), turning for home and widened her advantage through the

Saratoga stretch. The five-year-old bay ultimately crossed the wire 5 3/4

lengths in front while completing six furlongs in 1:09 4/5 on the fast track.

Guided by Cornelio Velasquez, Any Limit rewarded her backers with mutuels of

$15.60, $7 and $3.10.

Although Any Limit had clear sailing on the front end, the same could not be

said for a couple of her pursuers. The 5-2 Zada Belle (Indian Charlie) was

forced to steady abruptly on the far turn, but she regrouped to finish second,

paying $4.50 and $2.80 while ending the $67.50 exacta. Graeme Six (Graeme Hall)

checked in another length back in third, returning $3 and concluding the $214.50

trifecta (5-3-6) at nearly 7-2. Miss Macy Sue, who steadied briefly before

looming on the turn, retreated thereafter and wound up fourth. Rite Moment

(Vicar) was never in contention after her slow start, while Akronism (Not for

Love) was scratched.

Any Limit's fifth career stakes victory advanced her record to 21-8-1-5 with

$523,138 in earnings. She was a hot commodity at the 2007 Gulfstream meeting,

capturing the First Lady H. (G3) and Hurricane Bertie H. (G3) before finishing

second in the Shirley Jones H. (G2). She raced only twice more the rest of the

year, and then was out of action for 11 months before returning on May 17 in the

grassy Upper Noosh S., where she ran third. Eight days later, Any Limit was

beaten 10 1/4 lengths into fourth in the Vagrancy H. (G2), but she rebounded

with her game score in the First Flight on July 4.

The Kentucky-bred Any Limit was produced from the winning Forty Niner mare

Clandestinely, a half-sister to Grade 3 winner In Conference (Dayjur), who was

third in the 1996 Honorable Miss (G3). Clandestinely is out of Personal Business

(Private Account), the winner of the 1990 John A. Morris H. (G1) at the Spa. Any

Limit's fifth dam is the noted blue hen Somethingroyal (*Princequillo), who most

famously produced the legendary Secretariat (Bold Ruler). Any Limit's fourth dam

is The Bride (Bold Ruler), whom the Phipps family "won" in the famous coin flip

instead of Secretariat, and proceeded to go unplaced in four career starts.

Jerkens indicated that Any Limit would aim for the August 24 Ballerina S.

(G1) at Saratoga.

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