By Ray Cotolo, for The Red Mile
LEXINGTON, KY— Freshmen trotting fillies will
race in the spotlight on Friday, September 30 at The Red Mile, with five
divisions of the $298,000 Bluegrass Stakes scheduled for the nine-race program.
The first division draws six fillies. Chezatter,
by Explosive Matter from the Malabar Man mare Chez Lucie, will start from post
three for owner Purple Haze Stables LLC and trainer Trond Smedshammer. Making
her eighth start this season, she has already compiled $134,325 in earnings,
including three wins, two seconds and one third. Her lone off-the-board finish
was in the $252,000 Pennsylvania Sires Stakes Championship, where she broke at
the start.
Chezatter’s competition includes Princess
Aurora, a Jimmy Takter-trainee exiting a 1:54.4 win in the $35,000 Kentuckiana
Consolation, and Evelyn, entering off wins in a $29,190 Reynolds division and a
conditioned race at Pocono Downs. They race from posts four and five
respectively.
Division two attracts Grandma’s Moni, by Donato
Hanover from the Self Possessed mare All Our Moni. Racing for owner Moni Maker
Stable and trainer Frank Antonacci, she will try to rebound off of breaks in a
$23,100 Peaceful Way elimination and in her most recent qualifier. She’ll start
from post five.
French Press, also in division two, will make
her tenth start of the season. Winless, she enters off a second-place finish in
a $27,747 division of the Standardbred Stakes at the Delaware County
Fairgrounds. She has earned $27,274 this year for owner Black Horse Racing and
trainer Nancy Johnansson. She’ll race from post two.
Meeting up in the third division are That’s All
Moni, Can’t I, and Hillarmbro. That’s All Moni, a Jimmy Takter-trainee by
Cantab Hall from the Pine Chip mare Mom’s Millionaire, recently finished second
at Mohawk Racetrack in the $275,880 Peaceful Way Stakes. She has won three
times in seven outings, earning $173,523 for owners Brittany Farms, Marvin
Katz, and Al Libfeld. She’ll start from post two.
Can’t I, a Bob Stewart-trainee by Cantab Hall
out of the Jailhouse Jesse mare Buck I St Pat, has won four times in six starts
and finished second twice. Amassing $205,752 in earnings for owners Howard
Taylor, Edwin Gold, Abraham Basen, and Ron Fuller, she enters off a
second-place finish at Hoosier Park in the $250,000 Kentuckiana Stakes. She
races from post four.
Hillarmbro, a Trond Smedshammer-trainee by
Muscle Hill out of the Dream Vacation mare Armbro Emma, ships from the
Meadowlands, where she won three-races straight, including two preliminaries of
the Kindergarten Classic. With three wins out of five starts, she has earned
$17,050 for owner Purple Haze Stables LLC. She’ll race from post six.
The fourth division lines seven trotting fillies
behind the gate. Both Broadway Idole, starting from post two, and Heels On
Wheels, racing from post four, exit Sires Stakes finals. Broadway Idole, by
Broadway Hall from the Promising Catch mare Idole Normand, enters from a
fourth-place finish in the Pennsylvania Sires Stakes Championship, while Heels
On Wheels ships in from a third-place effort in the $225,000 New York Sires
Stakes Final.
Broadway Idole races for owner Fashion Farms and
trainer Jim Campbell, and has earned $97,279 in eight starts this season. Heels
On Wheels, owned by Burke Racing Stable, Crawford Farms Racing, Lawrence Karr,
and Weaver Bruscemi and trained by Ron Burke, has earned $98,250 in nine
starts.
Rounding out the program is the fifth division.
Racing from post four is Fine Tuned Lady, by Cantab Hall from the Pine Chip
mare Poster Princess. Owned by William Wiswell and M&L of Delaware LLC, the
John Butenschoen-trainee has not finished worse than second in eight starts
this year. She has earned $326,340 and enters the Bluegrass off wins in the
Pennsylvania Sires Stakes Championship and Kentuckiana Stakes.
First race post for the Friday, September 30
program is 7:00pm.