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Owners to appeal stakes DQ

- By Mike Welsch

The controvers­y surroundin­g the disqualifi­cation of Midnight Soiree from first to second in Saturday’s $100,000 Martha Washington Stakes will continue indefinite­ly. According to trainer Lisa Lewis, the owners of Midnight Soiree will appeal the stewards’ decision to place their horse second behind Camila Princess for alleged interferen­ce through the stretch run of the one-mile turf event for 3-year-old fillies.

The appeal has to be filed with the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering. There is no racing commission in the state of Florida. Midnight Soiree is owned by Randy McBride, James Pickering, Terry Hookstra, and Arcilla Hudgins.

Midnight Soiree crossed the finish line three-quarters of a length in front of the odds-on favorite Camila Princess after the pair engaged in a bumping match through much of the final furlong of the one-mile Martha Washington. Both horses appeared to contribute to the incident equally, with Camila Princess also losing her action on a couple of occasions when leaping over tire tracks on the course during the stretch run. After a long deliberati­on, the stewards reversed the original order of finish, awarding Camila Princess the victory.

Luca Panici, who rode Midnight Soiree, was held blameless and not given any riding suspension by the stewards in a hearing on Sunday.

“The owners and myself believe strongly that our filly wasn’t at fault,” said Lewis. “And by saying Luca didn’t do anything wrong, not giving him days, I don’t see how the stewards can say the filly did anything wrong either. The other horse definitely started bumping our horse first at the top of the stretch. We started in the six path and she pushed us down to the three path. The original bumping then created a chain reaction that caused additional bumping as they approached the wire. The other filly was also very erratic coming down the stretch, jumping tire tracks along the way. By the final bump, which apparently the stewards felt was the deciding factor, she was already beaten.”

Lewis said the ramificati­ons of the decision go far beyond the difference in purse money between first and second place in the Martha Washington.

“If it had been an allowance race, we might have let it go,” said Lewis. “Bad luck, bad decisions happen in this business. But this was a stakes race, and having a stakes win on the résumé is so important, especially when dealing with fillies having the potential of becoming a broodmare after their racing careers have ended. You just cannot take for granted she’ll win another one. She fought hard to win this race, Luca gave her a beautiful trip, and she deserved it.”

Conquest Sandman romps

As expected, Conquest Sandman sped right to the lead breaking from the rail under jockey Emisael Jaramillo and then was never headed, drawing away to a 4 ¼-length victory in Sunday’s $75,000 Mecke Stakes. The Mecke was the third stakes tally for Conquest Sandman since being claimed by trainer Juan Carlos Abarrio in the interests of owner Costa Brava for a bargain $16,000 in February.

“As long as he can get on the lead and have it his way, no one is going to touch him,” said Abarrio, through an interprete­r, after the race.

Multiple stakes winner Galleon Mast rallied belatedly to finish second, 1 ½ lengths in front of third-place finisher Archer Road.

Abarrio said he plans to keep Conquest Sandman at Gulfstream Park throughout the summer.

Pinchin loaded with 2-year-olds

Trainer Jose Pinchin had himself a big weekend. On Friday, his promising 2-yearold Fully Loaded remained unbeaten after drawing away to a very convincing 7 1/2-length allowance victory. Forty-eight hours later, Pinchin sent out Front Loaded to a similarly impressive four-length triumph in Sunday’s $48,000 allowance co-feature at one mile. Edgard Zayas was aboard both winners.

Fully Loaded, a son of Two Step Salsa, was a game winner over trainer Todd Pletcher’s well-regarded Social Paranoia in his debut. He has paired Beyer Speed Figures of 75 in his two starts, tops for any juvenile male on the main track in South Florida thus far this season, and is currently the early favorite for the $100,000 Dr. Fager division of the Florida Sire Series on Aug. 4.

◗ Thursday’s main event is a seven-furlong optional claimer for fillies and mares that carries a $48,000 purse. Key contenders in the wide-open field of seven include Magalie, Yes I’ll Go, and Doritza, all three dropping in class after finishing off the board against stakes company in their previous outings.

My Cousin Martha, Luna Azteca, Faith N Hope, and Wildcat Kate round out the lineup.

 ?? LAUREN KING/COGLIANESE PHOTOS ?? Conquest Sandman, with Emisael Jaramillo up, cools off after a win in Sunday’s Mecke Stakes.
LAUREN KING/COGLIANESE PHOTOS Conquest Sandman, with Emisael Jaramillo up, cools off after a win in Sunday’s Mecke Stakes.

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