Cavorting Proves Successful at Two Turns in Personal Ensign

Photo: Sue Kawczynski / Eclipse Sportswire
Cavorting's record at Saratoga Race Course remained unblemished after she won Saturday's Grade 1, $750,000 Personal Ensign, which marked her first start around two turns.
 
Stonestreet Stables' Cavorting zoomed through the stretch with a locomotive-like run to post a half-length victory in the 1 1/8-mile dirt race for older fillies and mares. In winning the Personal Ensign, which lifted her record at the Spa to 4-for-4, Cavorting earned an expense-paid berth to the Breeders' Cup Longines Distaff at Santa Anita in November.
 
Curalina, the 9-5 favorite, finished second, a neck in front of Forever Unbridled. It was another half-length back to pacesetter I'm a Chatterbox, who finished fourth. Paid Up Subscriber completed the order of finish.
 
Ridden to perfection by jockey Javier Castellano, Cavorting trailed her four rivals until picking up steam while making a wide move early in the stretch. It wasn't until she was inside the eighth pole that she was able to cement her victory, finishing with a flourish to overtake Curalina, Forever Unbridled and I'm a Chatterbox, who were duking it out as the wire loomed.
 
The race unfolded exactly how Cavorting's trainer, Kiaran McLaughlin, had hoped. Castellano, who rode Cavorting from post 5, was able to relax his mount, who appeared keen to be part of the early pace, at the back of the pack after the break.
 
"Javier [Castellano] got her back and saved ground, and I think that was the key to the race," McLaughlin said. "[Javier] gets along great with this filly, but that was an important move he made into the first turn."
 
Castellano said he didn't want Cavorting to flaunt early speed.
 
"She broke out of the gate and rushed up to the lead," he said. "I didn't expect her to be in front and I had to take her back a little bit, nice and easy, and covered up. My concern was that it was going to be two turns for her for the first time, and a mile and an eighth. I had to save some ground and save something for the end. 
 
"The way the race developed was amazing," the rider added. "I was able to cover up a little bit, and then turning for home, the way she did it was amazing. I had a lot of horse under me and I absolutely felt the power."
 
Cavorting returned $6.90 as the 2-1 second choice. She completed the distance in 1:48.61 over a track labeled fast.
 
Bred in Kentucky by Swettenham Stud, Cavorting previously won Saratoga's Grade 2 Adirondack as a 2-year-old, and last year's Grade 1 Test and Grade 2 Prioress. 
 
The Personal Ensign win elevated Cavorting's earnings to $2,063,000 and her record to 8-1-1 in 13 starts.
Source: NYRA Communications

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