Horse Racing

Battle Bling brings back the aura of women


Michael Dubb and Gandharvi . Graded Bet Winners Battle of Bling will look to defend her title in Sunday’s $150,000 Women’s Bet, a nine-mile test for fat girls and mares ages 4 and up, at Aqueduct race track.

Coached by Rob Atras, who is about to turn 5 years old by Vancouver will aim to start the New Year in style after her three-race winning streak ended with a distant eighth in the mile-long Go for Wand Stakes (G3) that took place on June 5. December 3 past a major Big A sloppy and sealed track.

“I hope this time we get to see her for who she really is. Last time, she wasn’t quite the same in the blanket,” Atras said. “She was so solid for us that the last race was surprising. There was a lot of speed in it and she was out of the race. She really enjoyed being placed in the lead. There’s sprint speed in the last time, and she’s really not that kind of horse, so I hope this will be more of her game.”

Battle Bling had a wildly successful four-year season, hitting a 10-4-4-0 record with pocket earnings of $470,450 after being claimed for $62,500 in December of last year. 2021. She made it past the Ladies group stage last year in her first entry into the tournament. her current connections, stop a game Miss Leslie at the wire.

Battle Bling recorded consecutive wins with a 1 1/16 mile handicap in September at Colony DownsTwixt Staking in October at Laurel Park and Turnback the Alarm Handicap (G3) in November at Aqueduct.

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Atras credited returning racer Kendrick Carmouche for commanding a compact field during Turnback the Alarm.

“Kendrick won the race out of that gate,” said Atras. He caught the other horses with his flat foot and just sent off. “Last time wasn’t her day, but she’s been training well since and I hope we get one of her better attempts.”

Bred in Kentucky by Royal Oak Farm and Edwyn Kiely, a $110,000 September Keeneland Annual Sale purchase will exit post 2.

China Horse Club and WinStar Farm’s eagle (Lesson 5, Jose Lezcano) was not appreciated as a 2-year-old, but made up for lost time with a solid 6-2-3-0 campaign for sophomores, topped by efforts on runner-up at Iowa Oaks (G3) in July at grassland steppe.

Coached by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, Uncle Mo bay graduated in second place in April at Keeneland and followed by allowance points in June at Churchill Downs.

Falconet finished second in the Seneca Overnight Stakes in September at Churchill, completing a hit in the back Sixty-three caliber who escaped that attempt to win the Comely Stakes (G3) on November 25 with Falconet finishing fourth after a stumbling start after two months of layoffs.

$250,000 September Keeneland purchase is outside of level 1 win Birdatthewire .

Classified shares of Louis Lazzannaro booked Strange West (track 4, Dylan Davis) will be looking to return to winning form for coach Gary Sciacca.

The Spin hard fly has a three-fight record in six starts on the Big A main track, including a victory over Battle Bling in the Top Flight Invitational Stakes in April. Her untenable efforts include losing a racer on leave from both the restarting Turnback the Alarm and last year’s Ladies. In the end, she bumped into the gate and finished sixth in Go for Wand.

Rounding the field to be bet graded tonal vision (post 3, Jeremy Laprida), and stake winner Sweet Willemina (Lesson 1, Manny Franco).

The Ladies is scheduled to be Race 3 on a nine-race card on Sunday. First post is 12:20 pm Eastern.

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Aqueduct race trackSunday, January 1, 2023, Race 3

  • STK
  • 1 1/8m
  • dust
  • $150,000
  • 4 years and older Fillies and Mares
  • 13:18 (local)

This press release has been edited by BloodHorse Staff for content and style.

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