Southampton Way heads full field pf 14 in Arlington-Washington Lassie
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Fourteen juvenile fillies will line up for the 83rd edition of the $75,000 Arlington-Washington Lassie going seven furlongs on the main track. Horacio DePaz will send out Sagamore Farm’s homebred Southampton Way. The daughter of Into Mischief broke her maiden at Saratoga earlier in the summer before returning last month with a second-place finish in the Grade II Adirondack Stakes. Horacio Karamanos will ride from post six.
Bernard G. Shaeffer’s Red Dread will be chasing her third win on a synthetic surface. Trained by William Connelly, the daughter of Five Star Day was a debut winner at Presque Isle Downs at 4½ furlongs before finishing fourth in the Debutante Stakes at Churchill Downs. She returned to win an allowance optional-claiming event by four lengths last month over the Tapeta at Presque Isle. Breaking from gate ten, the filly will have Jose Valdivia, Jr. in the irons.
V-Leaf Stables, Richard Ravin and Larry Rivelli’s Richie’slilwildcat, a half-sister to multiple juvenile-stakes winners, broke her maiden at second asking at Arlington by 3¾ lengths in July. Bred by Ravin and Rivelli, the daughter of Wildcat Heir will break from gate four under Santo Sanjur.
Eoin Harty will saddle Casner Racing’s Ardor following her maiden win at Woodbine last month. The filly by Prospective stalked the pace before winning the photo by a nose going five furlongs on the Tapeta. Pedro Cotto, Jr. will ride from post two.
Presage (Carlos Marquez, Jr., post one), Lemon Drop Twist (Anthony Nunez, post three), Espressa (Nicholas Meza, post five), Fabriana (Mitchell Murrill, post seven), Caramel Cream (Edgar Perez, post eight), Saucy At Midnight (Julio Felix, post nine), Romantic Attack (Jesse Lantz, post 11), Her Wild Lifestyle (Chris Emigh, post 12), Bet She Wins (Jose Lopez, post 13), and Cowgirl Callie (Olaf Hernandez, post 14) complete the field.
Source: Arlington International Racecourse
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