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My Silencer eyes Kingarvie

- By Alex Campbell

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Trainer Bill Tharrenos recorded his first stakes win since 2015 last Wednesday night at Woodbine when he sent out first-time starter My Silencer to victory in the $100,000 Frost King Stakes over seven furlongs on Tapeta.

My Silencer won the Frost King convincing­ly by 3 1/2 lengths, earning a 72 Beyer Speed Figure. While the $225,000 Coronation Futurity for Canadian-bred 2-year-olds on Nov. 18 seems like good timing, Tharrenos said he would likely point My Silencer to the $100,000 Kingarvie Stakes for Ontario-sired 2-yearolds over 1 1/16 miles on Tapeta on Dec. 1 for his next start.

“I think the Kingarvie,” he said. “It’s two turns, and I don’t think we want to push the envelope too quick back.”

Tharrenos said the son of Silent Name was training well in the lead-up to the Frost King Stakes, but admitted he had doubts as to whether running in a stakes first time out was the right decision.

“The horse was training very well,” he said. “It’s not the ideal spot to run the horse, but he did need to go farther because he was galloping out in his workouts. To tell you the truth, I thought it was a little too much for him. He’s shown ability all along, it was just are we ready for that kind of company the first start? Not realistica­lly we weren’t, but the horse has ability. It all worked out.”

Tharrenos will again make Gulfstream Park his winter home and anticipate­s that My Silencer will be part of his Florida string.

Tharrenos has another promising 2-year-old in the barn, Stolen Identity, who is working his way back to the form he showed in his career debut. He was a disappoint­ing ninth in the Bull Page Stakes in his second career start Sept. 23.

Stolen Identity won his first start by 8 1/4 lengths in an Ontario-sired maiden special weight event July 29. He was the morning-line favorite for the Simcoe Stakes on Aug. 29, but became a vet scratch after getting sick. Tharrenos said Stolen Identity may not have fully recovered from his illness in the Bull Page.

“He had a bacterial infection,” he said. “He just didn’t have enough time to recoup. He showed a little bit of bleeding in that stake. That was a little disappoint­ing, because we rushed him back with one work. I think you’ll see the real horse come back.”

Tharrenos said Stolen Identity has been working well in recent weeks. He breezed four furlongs in 47.60 seconds on the dirt training track here Oct. 27, his first work since the Bull Page Stakes, and followed that with a bullet five-furlong breeze in 59.00 here Saturday morning.

“If you had seen him work [on Saturday], you’d think, wow,” Tharrenos said. “He’s in good order.”

With all of the remaining 2-year-old stakes for the meet around two turns, Tharrenos said he was pointing Stolen Identity toward an Ontariosir­ed allowance over six furlongs on Tapeta that is written in the condition book for Nov. 30.

Solidify points to Display

Solidify built on his careerdebu­t victory Sept. 23 with a win in his graded stakes debut in the Grade 3 Grey Stakes on Oct. 21 to remain unbeaten in two starts. Trainer Reade Baker said both Solidify and Inclusive, who was fifth in the Grey, will be pointed toward the $100,000 Display Stakes for 2-year-olds over 1 1/16 miles here Dec. 8.

Solidify has rallied strongly from off the pace in both of his starts. Baker said Solidify has shown that he has ability in his training throughout the year.

“He was looking to do that all summer,” he said.

Baker said he and owners Paul Braverman and Timothy Pinch had been waiting for Solidify to pop up in a yearling sale throughout 2017 and were able to purchase the son of Tapizar at the OBS October yearling sale for $7,000. The same connection­s also own Solidify’s 3-year-old full brother, Peppered, who finished second in the Grey Stakes last season and was most recently fifth in the Grade 3 Ontario Derby here Oct. 13.

“We had been waiting for him to show up in the sale because we have his brother Peppered,” Baker said. “When he came up in the sale, we went and bought him.”

Baker and Braverman also are partners on Inclusive, a $15,000 yearling sale purchase at the 2017 Keeneland September sale. Inclusive won his maiden here over one mile and 70 yards on the Tapeta on Sept. 12. He had a troubled trip in the Grey Stakes.

“I thought if he didn’t get in trouble in the race, he would have been right there,” Baker said.

 ?? MICHAEL BURNS ?? My Silencer wins Frost King Stakes under jockey Luis Contreras on Oct. 31 at Woodbine.
MICHAEL BURNS My Silencer wins Frost King Stakes under jockey Luis Contreras on Oct. 31 at Woodbine.

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