{{monthName}} {{day}}, {{year}} {{hour12}}:{{minuteTwoDigit}}{{dayPeriod}}
Photo:
Eclipse Sportswire
Colonial Flag was given time off following her third-place finish behind Centre Court and Leading Astray in the Mrs. Revere (GII) at Churchill Downs in November, but now is ready to begin her 4-year-old
campaign for trainer Michael Matz in Saturday’s $100,000-added Early Times Mint Julep Handicap (GIII).
“She’s a big filly and we wanted to
give her a rest,” Matz said. “We thought with her size and breeding that
she’d be better as a 4-year-old, so we gave her a break this winter.”
Colonial Flag returned to the worktab
in late March and breezed twice at Palm Meadows before being shipped to
Matz’s barn at Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland. In prep for the
Early Times Mint Julep, Colonial Flag breezed
five furlongs in 1:01 on the Tapeta at Fair Hill on June 1.
“I’ve done as much as I can do with
her other than have a race in her,” Matz said. “She’s doing really well
and this looks like a good place to start her summer campaign.”
A dark bay or brown daughter of
Pleasant Tap, Colonial Flag’s career is highlighted by a victory in the
Ontario Colleen (GIII) at Woodbine last August under Joe Rocco Jr., who has the call Saturday.
In the 10 days since the Breeders’ Cup Classic, word has filtered out about which runners will return...
If Whit Beckman was disappointed with Regaled 's third-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Distaff, you wouldn't know...
Touchuponastar earned a 138 Horse Racing Nation speed figure for his 10-length win in Saturday's Delta Mile at...
Even though the 6-year-old gelding Concrete Glory has competed in graded stakes and most recently won a top-level...
Ozara breezed four furlongs in 51.4 at Belmont Park on Tuesday. It was the 22nd fastest of 25...