East Rutherford, NJ — Breakfast With The Babies (sponsored by Jules Siegel’s Fashion Farms) came early on the morning of July 22, starting at 8 a.m. due to stakes commitments across the continent on this busy day. Conditions were perfect to begin, track fast, temperature 71 degrees and little to no wind. A road weary Dave Little had the call, hot on the heels of another success in the Battle of the Masterminds competition on last night’s races.
Cutler Memorial winner Venerate (Brian Sears) was out for some exercise this morning in a qualifier that also served as a return to the races for last season’s trotting sensation Alrajah One IT (Ake Svanstedt). The result was a very impressive 1:51.1 mile by Venerate who, having been stalked all the way by Alrajah, turned on the jets for an in hand :26.4 final quarter to score by 5-3/4 lengths. Alrajah One IT was valiant in defeat.
Trainer Tony Alagna continued to impress with his seemingly endless parade of talented freshmen, victorious in five of this morning’s nine 2-year-old races.
To get things started, a pair of talented Captaintreacherous colts from the Alagna barn squared off for the length of the stretch and ultimately Captain Luke (Dexter Dunn) prevailed over Remember The Alamo (Andy McCarthy) in 1:53.4. The winner, owned by the partnership of Robert LeBlanc, Pryde Stables, Brad Grant and Steve Head, was a $135,000 Lexington buy from breeder Vieux Carre Farms.
Fasnacht Hanover (Todd McCarthy) was Alagna’s second winner of the morning, taking over from an erratic Avellino (Jordan Stratton) before the half, then winning a stretch battle with Pop It (Tim Tetrick) through a :27.3 final quarter for the 1:54.2 win. Marvin and Lynn Katz share ownership with Brad Grant on the $190,000 son of Stay Hungry, a Hanover bred Harrisburg yearling.
Winter Soldier (A. McCarthy) survived a furious rally from Longfellow S (Sears) and the wire arrived just in time to preserve his perfect record, winning for the third time in as many tries. This was a forwardly placed effort, the winner making the front before the :59 half, scooting away as they passed the 1:28 three panels then lasting in a :29.1 end to the 1:57.1 win. Pete Alagna and Pryde Stables are the owners, Tony Alagna the trainer of the gritty Face Time Bourbon colt, bred by Order By Stable and sold in Lexington for $140,000.
Vocalize (A. McCarthy) was an impressive wire-to-wire winner in 1:56 this morning. Stalked throughout by stablemate Benny J (Dunn), Vocalize rattled off a speedy :57 half but had enough to hold his challengers at bay through the stretch. Vocalize is another winner from the Alagna barn, owned by Donna Lee, Pryde Stables, Pure Cotton Stables and James Giannuzzi, who gave a mere $30,000 (LEX) for the Father Patrick colt from the Brittany Farms consignment.
The final 2-year-old race of the day saw Tony get his fifth with the Captaintreacherous filly Gifted One (T. McCarthy). McCarthy orchestrated a start to finish score here, setting lively fractions and using a :28.1 end to the 1:53.3 mile to hold off the serious late charge of Debut (Tetrick). The winner, a $180,000 Lexington yearling bred by Brittany Farms and Marvin and Lynn Katz, is owned by Robert LeBlanc, Joe Sbrocco, Brad Grant and Pryde And JAF Racing.
Sears put Lynam S on the lead from the start, set moderate fractions and held sway, despite drifting a bit late, over the fast closing Edvard Palema S (Svanstedt) through the :29.1 end to the 1:59 mile. The winner is a Greenshoe half-brother to Joviality S, bred and owned by Anders Strom as AM Bloodstock and Courant Inc. and trained by Marcus Melander.
The Norwegian-bred daughter of Googoo Gaagaa, Go For Gaagaa, was a 1:59.3 winner for Yannick Gingras and trainer Per Engblom. She left the gate nicely, settled in behind Volcanic Blue Chip (Svanstedt) as that one cut moderate fractions, slipped out midway on the turn, then out gamed that rival through a :28.3 final quarter to get the win. Eric Good owns the winner, bred by Rune Hansen and Stall Friends.
Todd McCarthy drove the impressive Walner filly Miss I La to a 1:58.1 win in her second try for owner Ken Jacobs and trainer Noel Daley. It was a pocket trip conversion, as McCarthy settled his charge in behind French Champagne (Svanstedt) through a series of :30 quarters before fanning off that one as they straightened up and surging by with a :27.4 final quarter. Miss I La was a $275,000 Lexington purchase for Jacobs, bred by Blue Chip Farms and Stefan Melander.
Chris Ryder and Dexter Dunn combined for a winner, this with Tarrific, a Huntsville half-sister to Niki Hill, a filly with which they have enjoyed remarkable success. Today’s trip was from behind, as Dexter sat last of five until calling upon Tarrific on the final bend where she responded by sweeping the field, then holding safe over the close of Sweet Flowers (Troyce Thomas) through a :27.4 end to a mile in 1:56.2. The winner was bred by Stephen Dey III, who retains a stake in the filly with partner Let It Ride Stables.
Live racing resumes at The Meadowlands tonight at 6:20 p.m. Free programs here.