Gala Brand returns to action in $150K Wild Applause

Arnmore
Thoroughbreds and Even Keel Thoroughbreds’ Grade 3-winner Gala Brand is set to
return from an over seven-month layoff in Saturday’s Listed $150,000 Wild
Applause, a one-mile inner turf test for sophomore fillies, at Belmont at the
Big A.
Trained by Hall of
Famer Bill Mott, the Violence chestnut displayed talent over the turf from the
beginning of her juvenile campaign, coming from 14 lengths back in a 5
1/2-furlong sprint to win on debut ahead of a rallying score against males in
the 1 1/16-mile Grade 3 With Anticipation, both in August at Saratoga Race
Course.
Gala Brand exited
her wins at The Spa to finish off-the-board in a pair of events won by Champion
2-Year-Old Filly-runner up Hard to Justify, including a closing fourth from
last-of-11 when favored in the 1 1/16-mile Grade 2 Miss Grillo in October at
Belmont at the Big A. She next attempted the one-mile Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup
Juvenile Fillies Turf in November at Santa Anita Park.
The promising
juvenile returned to the tab as a sophomore on April 19 and has recorded weekly
workouts since, most recently breezing a half-mile in 49.65 seconds over
Saratoga’s Oklahoma dirt training track on June 17.
“We freshened her.
She was kind of worn out by the time we ran in the Breeders' Cup. She needed a
rest and we gave her a rest,” said Mott. “She's been back and had several good
works. We just feel this is the time to start back up."
Megan Jones,
managing partner of Arnmore Thoroughbreds, said she observed strong physical
development over the course of the freshening.
“She has grown up
and filled out, I’m looking forward to getting her back up and started again,”
said Jones. “She is a tall filly and last year against the boys in the With
Anticipation she measured taller. I’d even call her gangly at points in time,
but I think she has filled out and gotten stronger from age two to
three.”
A $30,000 purchase
at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Gala Brand is out of the multiple
graded/group stakes-winning Lord of England mare Olorda and is a half-sister to
the stakes-placed James Aloysius.
“When I bought her
and coming along as a yearling to two-year-old, I actually thought she’d be the
one in the group to really develop with age. I think she did what she did
first-out and in the With Anticipation with raw ability,” said Jones. “She is
thicker and stronger this year, whereas last year she was a taller, ganglier
horse, certainly not awkward by any means, but I’m looking forward to seeing
her now.”
Mott captured the
Wild Applause in June 2015 at Belmont Park with multiple graded stakes winner
Celestine, who went on to win the Grade 1 Just a Game there one year
later.
Jose Lezcano, who
was aboard for Gala Brand’s victorious debut, will look to engineer a winning
trip from post 1 carrying a field-high 122 pounds.
Four time Eclipse
Award-winning trainer Chad Brown will saddle a trio of promising maiden-winners
in search of a record-extending fifth Wild Applause win in Grayosh [post 7,
Manny Franco, 118 pounds], Chantilly Road [post 8, Joel Rosario, 118 pounds],
and Oversubscribed [post 9, Flavien Prat, 118 pounds].
Brown seeks a Wild
Applause “three-peat”, capturing last year’s edition with Liguria and 2022’s
with Eminent Victor, building on past scores of Blowout [2019] and Ancient
Secret [2016].
Flanagan Racing’s
Grayosh holds the highest Beyer of the Brown-trainees, earning an 82 for a 1
3/4-length victory over Chantilly Road in a 1 1/16-mile maiden tilt here on
April 20. The victory marked a third-out graduation for the Yoshida gray after
losing her rider the race prior when going nine-furlongs in March at Gulfstream
Park.
Grayosh finished
fourth last-out in the nine-furlong Grade 2 Wonder Again on May 27 here, where
she found herself last-of-six in the stretch and unable to reel in the
victorious Segesta, who is also trained by Brown.
CHP Racing’s
Chantilly Road enters off a fourth-out graduation traveling 1 1/16 miles here
on May 18, earning a 77 Beyer in the effort. The Quality Road dark bay nearly
matched her career-best 78 Beyer from her turf debut in the aforementioned
second to Grayosh. Her two prior starts were made over the dirt and yielded
off-the-board results, including at one-mile in February at the Big A and six
furlongs in January at Tampa Bay Downs.
Chantilly Road, a
$390,000 purchase at the 2023 OBS March Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training, is a
half-sister to dirt graded stakes-winner Five Star General. She is out of the
winning Bernardini mare Party of Interest, who is a half-sister to multiple graded
stakes-winning turfer Criminologist.
Klaravich Stables’
British-bred Oversubscribed dead-heated to win her debut going 1 1/16 miles on
February 10 at Tampa Bay Downs. There, the Too Darn Hot bay traveled in sixth
position and found herself behind a wall of horses in the stretch, but was able
to dive down through a tight opening along the rail and get up in the nick of
time.
Oversubscribed was
slow away from the gate in her second start, made here traveling 1 1/16-miles
versus optional-claiming company on May 5, in need of another late rally from
nine lengths back, but this time she was forced to check around the three-eighths
pole. She settled for second as the beaten favorite to returning rival Macanga.
The effort earned a career-best 78 Beyer.
Out of the
group-placed Cape Cross mare Zurigha, Oversubscribed was a $481,041 purchase at
the 2021 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale.
Imaginary Stables
and Mark Barnhart’s Macanga [post 4, John Velazquez, 120 pounds] enters off the
optional-claiming score over Oversubscribed, registering a career-best 83 Beyer
in victory. There, the American Pharoah bay set the pace with enough in reserve
to edge clear and win her first effort for trainer Rick Dutrow, Jr.
Macanga had
previously finished off-the-board at the Grade 3-level in Gulfstream Park’s
Herecomesthebride in March and Sweetest Chant in February, for conditioners
Fernando Abreu and Elizabeth Dobles, respectively.
Team Spoor’s
Curlin’s Girl [post 2, Kendrick Carmouche, 118 pounds] will make her second
start for trainer Linda Rice following a pacesetting off-the-board finish in
the Grade 2 Wonder Again. The Curlin dark bay made her first six outings for
conditioner Anthony Dutrow, including a third here in the Listed Memories of
Silver at Saturday’s distance on April 28. Her last four efforts have
garnered a 77 Beyer Speed Figure, including a fifth-out graduation traveling 1
1/16-miles over the Gulfstream all-weather-track.
Rounding out the
field are a pair of stakes-placed contestants in Vino Rouge [post 3, Jose
Gomez, 118 pounds] for trainer Anthony Dutrow and New York-bred Awesome Czech
[post 6, Dylan Davis, 118 pounds] for conditioner Horacio De Paz; as well as
the Jorge Abreu-conditioned maiden-winner Tina Ballerina [post 5, Trevor
McCarthy, 118 pounds].
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Music are entered for the main-track only.
The Wild Applause
is slated as Race 10 on Saturday’s 11-race program. First post is 12:35 p.m.
Eastern.
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