Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

True Cinder heads filly trio vs. boys

- By Nicole Russo

True Cinder keeps facing new challenges with aplomb, winning her turf debut last time out to stretch her winning streak to five races. She will look to keep rolling as she faces males in the $75,000 Horizon Stakes for Ohio-accredited 3-year-olds on Sunday on the Belterra Park turf.

True Cinder had to beat only three horses for the third stakes victory of her career in the Cincinnati­an Stakes last month, but her challenger­s made her work for it, as she dug in gamely when headed and edged clear to win by threequart­ers of a length. She had won her four previous races – including last year’s Glacial Princess Stakes at Mahoning Valley and the Dr. T.F. Classen Memorial Stakes at Thistledow­n in May – by a combined 24 1/2 lengths.

True Cinder drew post 3 in the 1 1/16-mile Horizon for owner and trainer Michael Rone and will have regular rider Rex Stokes III in the irons.

Sugar Lane and Grizabella, second and third in the Cincinnati­an, also come back to face males in the Horizon. Sugar Lane has only a maiden win in seven career starts, but gave True Cinder all she could handle in the Cincinnati­an, getting to even terms at the eighth pole before ceding grudgingly. Grizabella came out of the Cincinnati­an to finish fifth in the Queen City Oaks on the main track last out.

The three fillies appear well spotted to again contend here. The only other entrants with more than a maiden win are Ol’ L B, with an allowance win, and Byers Beware, with a victory in a claiming race. True Cinder is the only horse in the field to have won on turf.

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