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‘Sammy’ outruns sale price in Belmont maiden victory

- By Marcus Hersh Follow Marcus Hersh on Twitter @DRFHersh

WHATMAKESS­AMMYRUN

Oct. 8, 10th race, Belmont, MdSpWt51k

Beyer: 89

7f turf 1:23.39, 1st by 8 3/4 lengths b. c. 2, We Miss Artie – Reggae Rose, by Touch Gold Noteworthy siblings: Shakhimat (Lonhro) – Multiple graded turf-stakes winner, $516K earnings

Auctions: OBS Spring 2yo 2020 - $30,000

Owner: Sterling Racing

Trainer: George Weaver

Breeder: Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey

What was pretty crazy about this performanc­e – the horse didn’t even hit the front until past the quarter pole. Usually, these vast-margin maiden victories come from a front-runner, but this guy stalked the pace while wide. Ran like a wild horse the last quarter mile, racing somewhat green while showing an incredibly fast leg turnover that carried him far clear of all rivals. Another somewhat crazy thing – his $30K price tag at a sale earlier this year! “A good horse can come from anywhere” lives on. His second dam was a sister to the excellent turf horse Perfect Sting, and she produced a graded-stakes winner. There’s also Sammy’s accomplish­ed older sibling, noted above. He should get a longer distance. Nice prospect.

CALIFORNIA LILY

Oct. 8, 8th race, Woodbine, MdSpWt83k

Beyer: 83

5 1/2f Tapeta 1:03.38, 1st by 5 1/2 lengths ch. f. 2, California Chrome – Wildcat Lily, by D’Wildcat

Noteworthy siblings: None

Auctions: Fasig-Tipton Summer Kentucky 2019 $80,000; OBS March 2yo 2020 - $80,000; OBS July 2yo and HRA – not sold

Owner: Gary Barber

Trainer: Mark Casse

Breeder: Perry and Denise Partin

Not only is she the first horse by California Chrome to make this list, she was bred by Perry Martin, one half of the DAP (Dumb Ass Partners), who campaigned California Chrome. Strange sales history as she was listed sold twice as a 2-year-old at OBS, once in March, again in July, but I don’t believe there was any sale in March. In any case, mega-owner Gary Barber wound up with her and found a runner. Broke on top, controllab­le speed, turned back two challenges, and dashed home as she pleased. On pedigree and performanc­e, one wonders how far she’ll run, but it’s cool to see Cal Chrome with a nice horse.

SPEAKER’S CORNER

Oct. 11, 8th race, Belmont, MdSpWt63k

Beyer: 80

7f, 1:23.05, 1st by 3/4 b. c. 2, Street Sense – Tyburn Brook, by Bernardini Noteworthy siblings: None

Auctions: None

Owner: Godolphin

Trainer: Bill Mott

Breeder: Godolphin

First foal to race out of an unraced daughter of Round Pond, a Breeders’ Cup Distaff winner. The dam is a sister to multiple stakes-winner Long River. Second-time starter was 3-5 finishing a wellbeaten third making his career debut at Saratoga and was the 2-1 favorite here, so, apparently, he merely ran to expectatio­ns. Confident ride, too, allowing colt of modest scope to take his time and find his way around the turn racing well behind a quick pace. Came nicely into contention while green to the stick, especially left-handed, drifting out even as he was running down the place horse, who had taken a 2 1/2-length lead to the stretch call. Surely they’ll be looking to start stretching this colt out in his next start.

MALATHAAT

Oct. 9, 4th race, Belmont, MdSpWt63k

Beyer: 77

7f 1:23.37, 1st by 1 3/4 lengths b. f. 2, Curlin – Dreaming of Julia, by A.P, Indy Noteworthy siblings: None

Auctions: Keeneland September yearling 2019 $1,050,000

Owner: Shadwell Stables

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Breeder: Stonestree­t Thoroughbr­ed Holdings

Was bet to her auction price, evidently, going off at 4-5, albeit facing just five foes. Off a half-beat slow, steadied slightly between horses just after the start, putting her behind the leaders the first furlong, but she bowled her way to the front and had the lead into the far turn. Took a sustained run from debuting Caramel Swirl, turned her away, and went on to a convincing win with the place horse more than 11 lengths in front of the third-place finishers. Dam, who had yet to produce anything, was a G1 winner, and this filly has the look of a route-made horse with speed, a most tantalizin­g recipe. She comes across as still somewhat unrefined, racing on talent, and is one to follow into the winter.

SAFFA’S DAY

Oct. 11, 9th race, Keeneland, MdSpWt68k

Beyer: 76

6 1/2f, 1:17.98, 1st by 5 1/4 lengths ch. c. 2, Carpe Diem – Shytoe Lafeet, by King of Kings

Noteworthy siblings: Ontology (Tapit) – Gradedstak­es placed, Another Lemon Drop (Lemon Drop Kid) – stakes-placed

Auctions: Keeneland November breeding 2018 $19,000 RNA; OBS Yearling 2019 - $50,000; OBS Spring 2yo 2020 - $125,000

Owner: L & N Racing and Clark Brewster

Trainer: Steve Asmussen

Breeder: SF Bloodstock

Intelligen­t-looking, well-balanced colt broke like a rocket in his career debut. No blinkers, no shadow roll, favorable outside pressing trip, took over in upper stretch with a good burst, finished comfortabl­y. Note the initial RNA in 2018. Stakes-level turf-route dam had thrown a couple useful horses, so hard to know how this one fell through the cracks. On pedigree and apparent dispositio­n, he should get at least a mile. Didn’t show like a super-elite prospect, but the profession­alism and talent came through right away.

HARD LOVE

Oct. 10, 7th race, Belmont, MdSpWt63k

Beyer: 79

1 1/16M turf, 1:42.42, 1st by two lengths b. r. 2, Kitten’s Joy – Hard Lovin Woman, by Rock Hard Ten

Noteworthy siblings: None

Auctions: Keeneland September yearling 2019 $80,000 RNA; OBS Spring 2yo 2020 - $200,000 Owner: Robert LaPenta and Augustin Stable Trainer: Jonathan Thomas

Breeder: Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey

Second Ramsey-bred on the list this week. Got into this race right away, attending the pace and pushing past the leader in upper stretch. Got low and stretched nicely to the finish – good speed figure for a 2-year-old turf route this time of year, and the third-place horse was 3 1/2 lengths behind second in a strung-out field. This colt doesn’t appear to have the physical presence of Catholic Boy, a very advanced 2-year-old turf horse for the same trainer. He does have speed and, from the look of his debut, plenty of sense and life about him.

 ?? ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA ?? Whatmakess­ammyrun cost just $30,000 as a sales 2-year-old.
ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Whatmakess­ammyrun cost just $30,000 as a sales 2-year-old.

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