Proctor's Ledge in good form following Lake Placid win

Photo: Bob Mayberger / Eclipse Sportswire

Patricia Moseley's homebred sophomore filly Proctor's Ledge, an impressive winner of Saturday's Grade 2 Lake Placid, exited her triumph in top form, according to conditioner Brendan Walsh. The 3-year-old daughter of Ghostzapper completed a sweep of the two major sophomore filly turf stakes, having annexed the Grade 3 Lake George earlier in the meet.

"She came out great," Walsh said. "Even yesterday, after the race, she cooled out perfectly. She is a cool customer and a delight to train because of how easy she does things.

"She's just been a great filly for us and we know that she has always had that kind of performance in her," he continued. "The [Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland October 15] is the likely next spot for her, obviously. We won a Grade 1 with her and then a Grade 2, so we'd like to get a Grade 1 and race her against 3-year-old fillies while we can."

Source: NYRA

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