Santa Anita: Brazil-bred Macadamia rallies, wins Wilshire
A two-time Group 1 winner in her native Brazil, Macadamia rallied to win Sunday’s Grade 3, $100,000 Wilshire Stakes under Brazilian native Tiago Pereira when she got one mile on the Santa Anita turf in 1:33.66.
Away smoothly from her rail post, Macadamia was pulling hard while a joint third inside of Thunder Run turning up the backside. Third, about three off lengths behind pacesetter Canoodling midway around the far turn, Macadamia angled three wide turning for home, blew by Thunder Run, collared Canoodling a furlong out and was never threatened by Quatroelle, who finished a troubled second.
“Hector (Berrios, aboard Quatroelle) told me his filly stumbled pretty badly leaving the gate, but that was good luck for me,” Pereira said. “My horse broke good, and we had a good trip. At the half-mile I looked back, and I didn’t see (Quatroelle), so I said, ‘Oh, OK.’ At the three-eighths I asked her, and she responded really well.
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“My filly was really strong today, and maybe she’s knows I’m Portuguese. She’s Brazilian, so that’s a good combination.”
Second, beaten by a half-length by Quatroelle in the Buena Vista (G2) at one mile March 4, Macadamia was off at 3-1 in a field of six older fillies and mares and paid $8.20, $3.80 and $3.00.
“I have to give all the credit to Tiago Pereira,” winning trainer Phil D’Amato said. “He’s been working her the past couple of months. She’s been a little bit of a quirky filly, and he has ironed her out. She kind of liked to make her own move and pull herself up. Through a lot of hard work on Tiago’s part, we have gotten her to straighten out, level out and keep going.
“These South American fillies, horses in general, they seem to be really hearty horses, and I’m lucky to have her. We will enjoy the moment. There’s a Grade 1 here in a month, so we will see what our options are and figure out a game plan.”
A 5-year-old mare by the Sunday Silence stallion Hat Trick, Macadamia got her first U.S. stakes win Sunday and her second win from seven starts with D’Amato and owner R Unicorn Stable.
With the winner’s share of $60,000, she increased her earnings to $204,413 while improving her overall mark to 12: 4-3-2.
The second choice in the wagering at 2-1, Ireland-bred Quatroelle was in search of her third consecutive graded stakes win at the meet. She stumbled badly from her outside post, causing jockey Hector Berrios to lose his right iron, which he quickly recovered. At that point Quatroelle had been shuffled back to last. In a terrific performance, Quatroelle saved ground to the far turn, angled out turning for home and finished up well, 1 3/4 lengths in front of Very Scary while returning $3.20 and $2.40.
Ridden by Kent Desormeaux, Very Scary was third-best at 9-1 and paid $4.80 to show while finishing a neck in front of 9-5 favorite Closing Remarks, who lacked the necessary late rally.
Fractions for the race were 23.01, 46.75, 1:10.65 and 1:21.62.
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