Linda Outruns Harmonize in Mrs. Revere
Janis R. Whitham’s homebred Linda rated nicely in the early stages, rallied wide on the turn for home and used a powerful closing kick to outrun Grade I Del Mar Oaks champ Harmonize down the stretch and win Saturday’s 26th running of the $200,000 Mrs. Revere (Grade II) at Churchill Downs by 2 ½ lengths.
The Mrs. Revere – the penultimate North American graded stakes race of the year for 3-year-old fillies on grass – was one of three stakes races on a 12-race “Black Friday” program at Churchill Downs. Earlier of the card, Finley’sluckycharm romped to win the 12th running of the $82,400 Dream Supreme Overnight Stakes. Later, 3-year-old Gun Runner won the 142nd running of the $500,000 Clark Handicap Presented by Norton Healthcare (GI).
Trained by red-hot duo of Ian Wilkes and ridden by Brian Hernandez Jr., Linda ran 1 1/16 miles in 1:44.63 over a Matt Winn Turf Course rated “firm” to collect the first graded stakes win of her career.
Wilkes has saddled five winners over the last two days, including stakes winners Linda and Thatcher Street, who prevailed in Thursday’s $100,000 River City Handicap (GIII). Also, Wilkes collected his 500th career winner on Thursday. Meanwhile, Hernandez has won a trio of stakes since Thursday. He was aboard Thatcher Street and Linda for Wilkes and rode Finley’sluckycharm to victory on Friday.
Whitham, Wilkes and Hernandez will team together again Saturday in the $200,000 Kentucky Jockey Club (GII) with promising 2-year-old colt McCraken, who is the 7-2 morning line favorite for the 1 1/16-mile race.
Linda banked the $116,560 first prize and rewarded her backers with $10, $4.20 and $4.20 in the field of 11 3-year-old fillies.
“That was a hell of a performance because that was a nice Grade I-winning horse (Harmonize) that she had held off,” Wilkes said. “Anytime you hold off a Grade I horse like that, and that’s our first stakes win with her, that’s a big performance. She was slow to develop as a baby and went through a few things but when she came to us she just blossomed and got better and better.”
Celestial Insight, Caren and Cross Country made the early running and led the field through fractions of :24.26, :48.61 and 1:13.57 as Linda had only three horses beaten as the group ran down the backstretch. As the field entered the turn for home, Linda commenced her winning move from eighth on the outside and quickly drew even with the leaders at the top of the lane. Harmonize drew even from the outside but Linda shook away from that rival in the final stages for the comfortable win.
“We had thought she would run that well but for her told hold off a challenge form Harmonize like she did,” Hernandez said. “That was real impressive.”
Runner-up Harmonize, the 2-1 second betting choice at 2-1 odds under Junior Alvarado, paid $3.20 and $2.80. Sweet Tapper, an 89-1 longshot also trained by Wilkes, was another 5 ¼ lengths back in third under Chris Landeros and paid $14.60.
Mo Knows, Shelbysmile, 9-5 favorite Hawksmoor (IRE), Cross Country, Fitpitcher, Celestial Insight, Strive and Caren completed the order of finish. Dear Elaine, Noble Beauty, Ready for Chianti and Nobody’s Fault were scratched.
The winner’s share of the purse pushed Linda’s earnings to $277,010 from a record of 3-3-1 in eight starts.
Linda, which means “beautiful” in Portuguese, is a gray daughter of Scat Daddy out of the Sunny’s Halo mare Beautiful Noise who was bred in Kentucky by her owner.
The Mrs. Revere is named in honor of Mrs. Revere, an accomplished Churchill Downs fan favorite in the mid-1980s. Mrs. Revere won 12 races in 28 starts, finished second seven times and earned $429,545 for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. Her six wins in a dozen starts at Churchill Downs included stakes triumphs in the Regret, Dogwood and Edgewood in 1984 and the Kentucky Cardinal in 1985. She was owned by Drs. David Richardson and Hiram Polk, who have provided the winner’s trophy for the Mrs. Revere in each year of its existence.
In the Dream Supreme, Carl R. Moore Management LLC’s 3-year-old filly Finley’sluckycharm, trained by Bret Calhoun and ridden by Brian Hernandez Jr., forced the early pace and drew off in the stretch to easily beat Moiety by 8 ½ lengths while clocking six furlongs over a fast track in 1:08.58 – a stakes record for the 12-year-old race. In her stakes debut, the daughter of Twirling Candy paid $3 to win as the 1-2 favorite in the field of eight fillies and mares and banked $49,547. Overall, she has won five of six starts, including three in a row, and $183,547. A start in the Grade I, $300,000 La Brea, a seven-furlong test at Santa Anita on Dec. 26, is possible, according to Calhoun.
Racing resumes Saturday at Churchill Downs with a 12-race program that begins at 1 p.m. (all times Eastern). The 90th running of the $200,000 Kentucky Jockey Club (GII) – a “Prep Season” race on the Road to the Kentucky Derby – and the 73rd running of the $200,000 Golden Rod (GII) for fillies are the headliners on the second-to-last day of Churchill Downs’ 21-date Fall Meet. Billed as “Stars of Tomorrow II,” each of the 12 races is exclusively for 2-year-olds that may have aspirations of trail-blazing their way to next spring’s Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands and Longines Kentucky Oaks.
There’s a 19-day carryover of $163,511 on the 20-cent minimum Single 6 Jackpot, which covers Races 7-12 starting at 3:57 p.m.
Source: Churchill Downs