Santa Anita: Beholder's daughter Teena Ella hangs on in Señorita

Photo: Benoit Photo / Santa Anita

Under patient handling from Edwin Maldonado, Teena Ella prevailed by a neck over a fast finishing Tom’s Regret in Saturday’s Grade 3, $100,000 Señorita Stakes, which was run at about 6 ½ furlongs down Santa Anita’s hillside turf course.

Trained by Richard Mandella, the 3-year-old Spendthrift Farm homebred filly out of four-time Eclipse Award winner Beholder, got the trip in 1:12.36.

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Although she broke sharply from her no. 2 post, Teen Ella was taken in hand by Maldonado, who was aboard for the first time. Forwardly placed down the hill, she was about two lengths off pacesetter procrastination at the dirt crossing. Straightening for home, she had both Procrastination and Fast and Shiny to her inside and under aggressive handling, gained the advantage inside the sixteenth pole while just holding Tom’s Regret safe.

“The instruction was to get her to settle,” said Maldonado. “Sometimes she likes to break sharp. I watched a couple of her replays, and she likes to throw her head out. When we settled, we got in a good spot, I was happy coming across the dirt. It is just an honor for me to have these opportunities, I’m blessed.”

Most recently second, beaten a half length down the hill in the ungraded Angels Flight Stakes on March 26, Teena Ella was off at 5-2 in a field of six sophomore fillies and paid $7.00, $4.00 and $2.60.

By top sire War Front, Teena Ella, Beholder’s third foal to race, becomes the superstar mare’s first graded stakes winner while improving her overall mark to 5: 2-1-1. With the winner’s share of $60,000, she increased her earnings to $128,740.

“She showed a lot of heart because they hooked her and she could have given up and didn’t,” said Hall of Famer Mandella, who also conditioned the great Beholder. “Edwin rode her really well for only being acquainted for two minutes. I think she’ll go further now on the grass. I think she will go on, but as long as I can do this, I’ll do this.”

The lone California-bred in the field, Tom’s Regret flew late to just miss. Off at a whopping 21-1 with Kyle Frey, he paid $12.80 and $5.00.

Irish-bred The Wild Grazer, who took blinkers off and broke inward leaving the gate from her rail post, finished three quarters of a length behind Tom’s Regret and paid $2.80 to show while off as the second choice at 2-1 with Hector Berrios.

Fast and Shiny, the actual 2-1 favorite with Abel Cedillo up, broke a step slow but was quickly into stride but tired late to finish fifth, beaten two lengths for the win.

Fractions on the race were 21.85, 43.72 and 1:06.30.

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