Cantab Fashion flies to fifth straight with International Stallion Stakes win

by Ray Cotolo, for The Red Mile

Lexington, KY — Sent the 6-5 second choice, Cantab Fashion got the jump on 3-5 favorite Green Manalishi S and out-sprinted his competition to take the third of three divisions of the $275,600 Trixton International Stallion Stakes, sponsored by the Trixton Syndicate, on Thursday (Oct. 4) at The Red Mile in 1:51.4 to collect his fifth consecutive victory.

Nigel Soult photo

Cantab Fashion outsprinted Green Malanishi S to take his division of the International Stallion Stakes at The Red Mile.

The Jim Campbell-trained colt by Cantab Hall trotted into third while Battenberg swooped to the lead ahead of Union Forces getting the pocket. By the first quarter in :28.1, Cantab Fashion tipped off the rail and rushed to the front before accelerating the tempo to a :55.2 half.

Green Manalishi S moved first-over heading into the final turn and marched towards the leader’s wheel heading to three-quarters. Past that marker in 1:24, Green Manalishi S continued to dig into Cantab Fashion in the stretch before the eventual winner entered another gear and edged to a 1-1/2 length victory at the wire. Union Forces held third from Battenberg.

Surpassing $100,000 in career earnings, Cantab Fashion competes for owner-breeder Fashion Farms LLC. David Miller drove the $4.60 winner.

Pulling pocket past the quarter, the Domenico Cecere-trained Muscle Hill colt Kings County trotted fast fractions in progress to a 1:52.3 victory in the first division of the ISS.

Hudson River took the lead towards the inside, with Kings County tucking into second and Trix And Stones third. Following a :27.4 opening quarter, driver David Miller angled Kings County off the cones and circled to the lead in the backstretch. Gaining separation and speeding clear, Kings County led Hudson River through a :55.2 half.

Slowing the tempo to three-quarters, Kings County still held control as Hudson River gradually reeled in the leader and readied to pull off the rail passing three-quarters in 1:24. Kings County turned into the stretch and remained extended to the line. Trix And Stones rallied three-wide to take second ahead of Chin Chin Hall, off a rail trip, closing through the center for third.

Kings County, competing for Lindy Farms of Connecticut, won his fourth race from nine starts, propelling his bankroll to $142,782. Sent the 3-2 favorite, he paid $5.00 to win.

Super Schissel circled to the lead past the quarter and held command under a tight hold from driver Yannick Gingras to win the second ISS division in 1:54.3.

The Jimmy Takter-trained colt by Uncle Peter moved for the lead through a :28.2 opening quarter and pocketed early pacesetter Brady Bunch heading into the backstretch. Odds-on favorite Demon Onthe Hill, racing fifth, pulled first-over passing the half in :56.4 before flushing cover from Sheena’s Boy heading into the final turn.

Passing three-quarters in 1:26.4, Sheena’s Boy went on a gallop, interfered with second-over Demon Onthe Hill turning into the stretch, and left Super Schissel with an uncontested lead. Brady Bunch edged off the rail and gave pursuit, along with Lindy’s Crazy Hall towards the pylons and Demon Onthe Hill recouping ground towards the center. Super Schissel finished about a half length ahead of Brady Bunch cutting into his margin at the wire, while Demon Onthe Hill edged Lindy’s Crazy Hall in the photo for third.

Owned by Al Libfeld and Perry Soderberg, Super Schissel won his third race from eight starts, collecting $107,500 in earnings. Jimmy Takter trains the $13.00 winner.

Grand Circuit action continues at The Red Mile Friday (Oct. 5) with freshman pacing fillies competing in four divisions of the $245,000 ISS, all sponsored by Blue Chip Stallions, while freshman filly trotters race in five divisions of the $324,500 ISS, three of which are named for Walner and sponsored by the Walner Syndicate, and two of which named for Muscle Hill and sponsored by Southwind Farms.

The 12-race matinee gets underway with first-race post at 1:00 p.m. (EDT).

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