Aqueduct: Fast Market headlines Sunday's Pebbles field

Photo: Jason Moran / Eclipse Sportswire

Hit The Bid Racing Stable's Fast Market has been on the improve and seeks a breakthrough score in Sunday's Grade 3, $175,000 Pebbles, a 1-mile inner turf test for 3-year-old fillies, at Aqueduct.

Trained by John Terranova, the Volatile bay enters from a closing second in the nine-furlong Grade 2 Sands Point on Oct. 18 at Belmont at the Big A. There, Fast Market closed under Samuel Marin in tandem with the victorious Ready for Candy, who would not let her by in the lane and prevailed by a neck.

"That was a fantastic effort," Terranova said. "We were really proud of her. She has finally figured out what she wants to do and what types of races. In terms of distance, she'll run a mile to a mile and an eighth, but overall, she has matured and is moving forward for us."

Fast Market went off at odds of 7-1 in the Sands Point following a ninth-out graduation over Sunday's course and distance on Sept. 21. There, Fast Market, running with blinkers off, closed to a 2 1/4-length victory under returning rider Dylan Davis. She earned an 82 Beyer Speed Figure, according to Daily Racing Form, for the maiden win versus elders, which she improved to a career and field-best 85 in her last-out second.

"Blinkers off was one of the things we figured out," Terranova said. "She is a talented filly, it took a little time to figure everything out with her. Thankfully, she cooperated. Mentally, physically, everything about her is solid and classy."

Fast Market, who will break from post 5 with Davis riding, has started nine times this year among her 10-1-3-1 overall record, competing at distances ranging from 5 1/2 furlongs to nine furlongs.

"She broke her maiden at one mile and did that really well, so this is no problem, a mile probably suits her," Terranova said. "Her optimal distance is hard to say, it all depends on pace, turf condition, all the things like that. We aren't sure what is her best, but we aren't afraid of a mile."

Bred in Kentucky by Breed First, Fast Market, a $350,000 purchase at the 2024 OBS June Sale of 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age, is out of the winning Street Cry mare Betty Draper, a half-sister to multiple stakes-winner Modern. Her second dam, Interior Design, is a full-sister to 2001 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Tempera.

C Two Racing Stable, Shining Stables, Paul Braverman and Timothy Pinch's Paradise City will break from post 1 with Manny Franco aboard. She set the pace in the Sands Point and faded to a 3 3/4-length fifth in the lane. Trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., who captured the Pebbles last year with No Mo Candy, the McKinzie bay previously rallied to miss by a nose to Ready for Candy in the Grade 3 Winter Memories over course and distance on Sept. 20.

Paradise City's aforementioned efforts represent her only starts on turf among 11 career outings. She is dual stakes-placed on dirt and her last win came on that surface in a 1 1/16-mile January optional claimer at Gulfstream Park.

Bred in Kentucky by Don Alberto Corporation, Paradise City, a $105,000 purchase at the 2024 OBS June Sale of 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age, is out of the Grade 2-winning Yankee Gentleman mare Washington Bridge.

Five-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown will send out e Five Racing Thoroughbreds' Peak Hype from post 6 with Ricardo Santana Jr. in the irons. The More Than Ready dark bay enters from a rallying 1 1/16-mile local allowance score versus elders on Oct. 4 under returning rider Santana.

Peak Hype steps into stakes company for the first time in her fifth outing, her 4-2-0-0 record also including a second-out graduation versus elders going 1 1/16 miles in August at Saratoga. Bred in Kentucky by Sun Valley Farm and More Than Ready Syndicate, Peak Hype, a $320,000 purchase at the 2022 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, is out of the unraced Nyquist mare Toyger, a half-sister to Grade 3-winner Thatlookonyerface.

Brown has won this event a record six times, including with Partisan Politics (2015), Rubilinda (2017), Stella di Camelot (2018), Blowout (2019), Faith in Humanity (2022) and Implicated (2023).

Rounding out the field is Grade 2-placed Correto, who will break from post 3 with Jaime Rodriguez riding, for conditioner Graham Motion; Grade 3-placed It Ain't Two, who will leave from post 2 under John Velazquez, for trainer Riley Mott; and maiden-winner Love You Anyway, who draws post 4 with Jose Lezcano aboard, for conditioner Rusty Arnold.

2025 Pebbles G3

No. Silks Horse / Sire Rating Trainer / Jockey Last Start Status
1 Paradise City
McKinzie
6.56 Saffie Joseph, Jr.
Manuel Franco
5th , 2025 Sands Point G2 Entered
Last Race 5th , 2025 Sands Point G2
2 It Ain't Two
Calyx
6.12 Riley Mott
John Velazquez
6th , 2025 Glen Cove G3 Entered
Last Race 6th , 2025 Glen Cove G3
3 Correto
English Channel
6.12 Graham Motion
Jaime Rodriguez
6th (97), KEE ALW (10/24/2025-R7) Entered
Last Race 6th (97), KEE ALW (10/24/2025-R7)
4 Love You Anyway
Tapit
  George Arnold II
Jose Lezcano
3rd (99), KEE ALW (10/24/2025-R7) Entered
Last Race 3rd (99), KEE ALW (10/24/2025-R7)
5 Fast Market
Volatile
6.84 John Terranova, II
Dylan Davis
2nd , 2025 Sands Point G2 Entered
Last Race 2nd , 2025 Sands Point G2
6 Peak Hype
More Than Ready
5.79 Chad Brown
Ricardo Santana, Jr.
1st , Aqu Allow (10/4/25-R12) Entered
Last Race 1st , Aqu Allow (10/4/25-R12)

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