New York: May Day Ready aims to fire in Winter Memories

Photo: Candice Chavez / Eclipse Sportswire

May Day Ready looks to double her graded scores Saturday in the Grade 3, $175,000 Winter Memories Stakes, a one-mile, inner-turf race for 3-year-old fillies at the Belmont at Aqueduct meet.

The feature is slated as race 8 of 11 on Saturday with a scheduled time of 4:42 p.m. EDT. The first post is at 1:10 p.m.

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Owned by KatieRich Stables and trained by Joe Lee, the daughter of Tapit enters from a half-length victory in the Lake Placid (G2) on Aug. 23 at Saratoga where she set the pace for the first time in her eighth career start.

Piloted by José Ortiz, May Day Ready led through splits of 24.51, 49.16 and 1:13.39 over the firm footing as Eponine tracked in second and last-out pacesetting stakes-winner Scarlet Sands stalked in third. May Day Ready had a two-length lead at the stretch call and dug in through the lane to fend off the rallying Play With Fire by a half-length at a final time of 1:35.70. May Day Ready earned a career-best 85 Beyer Speed Figure in victory, according to Daily Racing Form.

“I was really happy to see her come back and win there, and being on the lead wasn’t too much of a surprise to me,” Lee said. “I thought if Scarlet Sands didn’t go and Eponine didn’t go, and should José ask her to get up there, I thought she’d go on with it. I wasn’t hoping she’d be on the lead, but I was glad to see her run the way she did.”

May Day Ready has made three starts this year, all at Saratoga. They began with an uninvolved, last of three in an off-the-turf edition of the Wonder Again (G3) in June. She returned to turf in July in the 1 1/8-mile Belmont Oaks Invitational (G1) where she rallied from last of seven under returning rider Frankie Dettori to come up four lengths behind. The winner Fionn was a next-out winner of the Dueling Grounds Oaks (G3) at Kentucky Downs. Runner-up Nitrogen then won the Alabama (G1) on dirt.,

Lee said the Belmont Oaks essentially was May Day Ready’s first start of this campaign after her Wonder Again non-performance.

“I thought she ran well in the Belmont Oaks in what I considered her first race of the year since she didn’t get much out of the Wonder Again,” Lee said. “She was fourth in the Belmont Oaks only beaten four lengths to Fionn and Nitrogen, so it was a decent effort.”

Last year May Day Ready posted a 5: 3-1-0 campaign which was highlighted by her first graded-stakes win in the Jessamine (G2) at Keeneland en route to a deep-closing second to Lake Victoria in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Del Mar. She closed her campaign with a trip to Japan to finish 13th in the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (G1).

Lee said he has noticed encouraging physical developments in May Day Ready not just from 2 to 3 but this summer as well.

“Just over the last month she’s kind of lengthened and grew in height,” Lee said. “She’s filled out, but she’s like a kid growing taller. She’s a May foal, so that comes into play, but horses from 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 go through those growth stages, and I think she’s hitting one now.”

After the Lake Placid, Lee considered running May Day Ready in the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup (G1) on Oct. 11 at Keeneland but opted for the Winter Memories as May Day Ready has trained forwardly in recent weeks.

“I left that up to Mr. Doyle (Larry, of KatieRich Stables), and I couldn’t say she wasn’t doing well, and this race is back in about month,” Lee said. “He wanted to run here and would have loved to have run in the QEII, but this is how it worked out. There’s the Valley View on Oct. 24 at Keeneland that we’re looking at as well.”

With May Day Ready having proved her adaptability with wins both on the lead and well off it, Lee said he will leave Saturday’s tactics in the capable hands of Dettori, who was assigned 122 pounds as he pilots the filly from post 2.

“He’s ridden her quite a few times, and just like I left it up to José last time, I’ll leave it up to Frankie to decide where he wants to be in the race,” Lee said.

May Day Ready will again face Raleigh Racing Stable’s Scarlet Sands in post 8 with Samy Camacho and 120 pounds. She finished last of six in the Lake Placid after stalking the pace, a change in her pacesetting tactics which netted her the Miss Gracie traveling one mile and 70 yards over the Gulfstream Park synthetic in July for trainer Carlos David.

“The race in Saratoga was very tough, and everyone expected me to be on the lead that day, but everything on the lead was fading earlier in the day, and I didn’t want to be the target,” David said. “We ended up taking her back, and that wasn’t the way to go. The horse that went to the lead ended up winning the race. This seems to be the logical spot, and she’s doing good.”

Scarlet Sands put together a three-race win streak this spring and early summer at Gulfstream beginning with a sixth-out graduation in a $50,000 maiden-claiming tilt going one mile over the turf in April. She followed with a 1 1/4-length, optional-claiming victory in June over the same course and distance ahead of her Miss Gracie score.

“She was doing everything right, and if you want to compete against 3-year-old fillies, you can’t stay in Florida, so we took her north, and it’s harder, but she’s done everything right,” David said. “She had to face a tougher field in Saratoga, but it’s something she has to overcome if she’s going to be a stakes filly. She is one already, but this is a Grade 3, and hopefully we can do some damage there.”

Scarlet Sands was a $230,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select yearling sale and is a half-sister to graded-stakes-placed Legadema and stakes-placed Cursor. Her dam, the winning Not For Love mare Scarlet Love, is a half-sister to Grade 1 winners Visionaire and Tara’s Tango and graded-stakes winners Scarlet Strike, Scarlet Fusion and Madison’s Luna.

Lindy Farms’ Ready for Candy in post 3 on Saturday with Ricardo Santana Jr. and 118 pounds graduated last out in her eighth outing overall. She was an accomplished juvenile when placing in three Woodbine stakes as a maiden for trainer Michael DePaulo.

The Twirling Candy dark bay was a $400,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky February mixed sale and was moved to the Phil Antonacci barn. She made her first start for her new conditioner a winning one when wiring a nine-furlong turf maiden Aug. 17 at the Spa, romping by 7 3/4 lengths as the heavy favorite. The effort was awarded a career-best 87 Beyer.

“She kind of impressed us all,” Antonacci said. “She had always trained well, but it was good to see her put it together on the track. I think she is a filly that could have plenty of improvement, and she has plenty of confidence, so hopefully we can see a performance like that or a step forward. That would put her in contention in here.

“She showed good gate speed that day. She kind of likes to be left alone. She likes to go out and do her thing. I think she is versatile though. She can come from off the pace. If she needs she can do that, but her preference is probably to be left alone and do her thing.”

The maiden win marked the first time Ready for Candy had set the pace after seven rallying efforts last year. She was a troubled, 1 1/4-length third over Tapeta in the 1 1/16-mile Mazarine (G3) after steadying at the quarter pole and re-rallying bravely to chase home the victorious Somethinabouther. She also finished second in the listed Catch a Glimpse sprinting 6 1/2 furlongs on the turf and a half-length second in November’s restricted Princess Elizabeth at 1 1/16 miles on synthetic in her final effort for DePaulo.

“She is all class. Look at her races from last year. She seemed to always get into trouble through no fault of her own,” Antonacci said. “She kept fighting every time, never used it as an excuse to run bad. I loved her grit. She is a beautiful filly by the right stallion right now, so we had high expectations, but she put it together.”

Five-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown entered a pair of contenders in Stephanie Seymour Brant’s Grade 1-placed Opulent Restraint  in post 1 with Manny Franco and 118 pounds as well as Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb, William Strauss and Michael Caruso’s stakes-placed Griselda in post 9 with Flavien Prat and 118 pounds.

Opulent Restraint cuts back from a prominent third last out in the 1 3/16-mile Saratoga Oaks Invitational (G2) on Aug. 9 at the Spa. She was second throughout before giving way in the lane and settling for the minor awards 2 1/2 lengths behind undefeated Laurelin. The Dubawi gray finished three-quarters of a length behind Fionn and Nitrogen after setting the pace in the Belmont Oaks. She returns to the track where she won the listed Chelsey Flower in October and finish a neck behind in second in the listed Memories of Silver in April.

Griselda makes her second stateside outing after a successful first start for Brown. That was a half-length, optional-claiming win going this distance on Aug. 6 at the Spa. Ridden by returning pilot Prat, she was last of seven and 5 1/2 lengths off the early pace before unleashing an impressive rally in the lane and running down Notable Exchange in the final jumps. The win had a final time of 1:36.60, and it garnered a 77 Beyer.

France-bred City Light chestnut was a 1 3/4-length second in the Prix Herod sprinting seven furlongs over heavy footing in November at Saint-Cloud in her final start before moving stateside. She holds a 6: 2-2-0 record with $102,694 in earnings.

Last-out Statue of Liberty winner Trail of Gold in post 6 with José Gómez and 120 pounds was entered, but trainer and co-owner David Donk indicated she is likely to contest a Sunday allowance at Belmont at the Big A. Stakes-placed winners Paradise City in post 7 with Reylu Gutiérrez and 118 pounds for trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. and Sea To Sky in post 10 with Luis Rivera Jr. and 118 pounds for trainer Cherie DeVaux also were drawn into the field. Two-time winners Ruth in post 5 with John Velázquez and 118 pounds for trainer Todd Pletcher and Decadent in post 4 with Chris Elliott and 118 pounds for trainer Ken McPeek also are in the field.

Kay Cup, who is entered in Saturday’s Dogwood (G3) over the Churchill Downs main track, has been entered in the Winter Memories for the main track-only.

2025 Winter Memories G3

No. Silks Horse / Sire Rating Trainer / Jockey Last start Status
  1 Opulent Restraint
Dubawi
7.03 Chad Brown
Manuel Franco
3rd , 2025 Saratoga Oaks G2 Entered
Last race 3rd , 2025 Saratoga Oaks G2
  2 May Day Ready
Tapit
7.49 Joe Lee
Frankie Dettori
1st (98), 2025 Lake Placid G2 Entered
Last race 1st (98), 2025 Lake Placid G2
  3 Ready for Candy
Twirling Candy
  Philip Antonacci
Ricardo Santana Jr.
1st (108), SAR MSW (8/17/25-R1) Entered
Last race 1st (108), SAR MSW (8/17/25-R1)
  4 Decadent
Girvin
6.12 Kenny McPeek
Christopher Elliott
10th , 2025 Cathryn Sophia Entered
Last race 10th , 2025 Cathryn Sophia
  5 Ruth
Uncle Mo
6.34 Todd Pletcher
John Velazquez
11th , 2025 Cathryn Sophia Entered
Last race 11th , 2025 Cathryn Sophia
  6 Trail of Gold
Solomini
  David Donk
Jose Gomez
1st (103), 2025 NYSSS Statue of Liberty Entered
Last race 1st (103), 2025 NYSSS Statue of Liberty
  7 Paradise City
McKinzie
5.84 Saffie Joseph Jr.
Reylu Gutierrez
4th (118), 2025 Charles Town Oaks G2 Entered
Last race 4th (118), 2025 Charles Town Oaks G2
  8 Scarlet Sands
Omaha Beach
  Carlos David
Samy Camacho
6th (89), 2025 Lake Placid G2 Entered
Last race 6th (89), 2025 Lake Placid G2
  9 Griselda
City Light
  Chad Brown
Flavien Prat
5th , WSR hcp (7/14/25-R5) Entered
Last race 5th , WSR hcp (7/14/25-R5)
10 Sea To Sky
Without Parole
  Cherie DeVaux
Luis Rivera Jr.
8th , SAR alw OC (8/31/25-R6) Entered
Last race 8th , SAR alw OC (8/31/25-R6)

11

mto

Kay Cup
Instagrand
  Jorge Abreu
Flavien Prat
2nd (103), 2025 Fleet Indian Entered
Last race 2nd (103), 2025 Fleet Indian

Horse Racing Nation speed figures are in parentheses.

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