Beaute Cachee goes gate-to-wire in G2 Ballston Spa

Michael Dubb,
Madaket Stables, Louis Lazzinnaro and Michael Caruso’s Beaute Cachee led at
every point of call to fend off the late rush of stablemate Gina Romantica and
capture Thursday’s Grade 2, $300,000 Ballston Spa, a 1 1/16-mile Mellon turf
route for older fillies and mares, at Saratoga Race Course.
Beaute Cachee was
one of three runners for four-time Eclipse Award-winning conditioner Chad
Brown, who notched a record-extending eighth Ballston Spa victory as his three
fillies finished first through third after a strong stretch drive.
Brown credited the
expert handling of jockey Frankie Dettori, who is 3-for-3 aboard the mare, for
Beaute Cachee’s newfound ability on the front end, tactics the veteran rider
utilized in guiding her to victories in the Grade 1 Jenny Wiley in April at Keeneland,
Grade 3 Matchmaker last out on July 20 at Monmouth Park, and now the Ballston
Spa.
“She ran great. She
had been training really, really well. Frankie has really figured her out, I
have to give him a lot of credit, along with my team, who prepared her,” Brown
said. “He’s the one who really wanted to put her on the lead at Keeneland and then
again down at Monmouth last time out. He said, ‘You know Chad, I have to tell
you, I really do think she is happier there,’ so I listened to him. He had to
use her a bit early. I’m proud of her, the way she was able to back the pace
down, and then still kick in the end and hold off a good filly.”
Beaute Cachee
emerged well from post 3-of-4 to take command with urging from Dettori to mark
the opening quarter-mile in 23.76 seconds over the good footing, with Delahaye
stalking in second and the Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher-trained Surprisingly and
post-time favorite Gina Romantica following suit.
The running order
remained unchanged down the backstretch and through a slowed half-mile in 49.54
before Delahaye crept closer approaching the turn and Surprisingly attempted to
move up the rail. Flavien Prat, aboard Gina Romantica, remained patient in the
three-path before sending his charge after the top flight in the turn and
coming to even terms with their stablemates after three-quarters in 1:15.06.
“I had to use a
little bit to get to the front. You know she is a wonderful filly, she knows
how to relax as well in front,” Dettori said of the pace. “We showed to the
world that she is a real fighter, she doesn't give up. They all came to take me
on, and she shrugged them all off. She has that will to win, that is so great.
She is clever enough to be able to slow down a little bit, fill her lungs, and
kick on. She is not a one-dimensional filly, she is very smart.”
Beaute Cachee
maintained inside position and inched clear of a resilient Delahaye as the
quartet straightened for home and Gina Romantica appeared to be spinning her
wheels a touch in the center of the course. The dual Grade 1-winner got going
late and threatened to sweep past inside the final sixteenth, but Beaute Cachee
had enough left in reserve to fend off her pursuer and win by a neck in a final
time of 1:44.41, with Delahaye another half-length back in third.
Surprisingly
completed the order of finish while Brown’s fourth entrant, Coppice, was
scratched, along with main track-only entrants Hoosier Philly, Movie Moxy and
Amanda’s Folly.
Dettori, who
notched his sixth win of the meet, said his mount’s resurgent third-place
finish in the Grade 1 Matriarch under Umberto Rispoli in November is what made
him decide to try her on the lead when he rode her successfully for the first
time in the Jenny Wiley at Keeneland at odds of 25-1.
“I watched the
Matriarch and she was unlucky. She was stuck for room and kept on kicking on,”
Dettori recalled. “Keeneland, there was not much pace, so I decided to control
it from the front. She was a long shot, no one expected her to win like that.
Again, when she ran at Monmouth, everyone was against me and she showed them it
was no fluke. Third time again, she just shows you that she has a tremendous
will to win. They were all keyed up to come and pass me, but she fended them
all off.”
Bred in France by
Gregor Vischer, the Literato gray, who was purchased for just $1,775 at the
2020 Arqana Deauville Autumn Flat Yearling Sale, banked $165,000 in victory to
increase her bankroll to $891,962 through a 21-6-5-2 record. She returned $7.10
on a $2 win ticket.
Prat, aboard dual
Grade 1-winner Gina Romantica, said the daughter of Into Mischief may have been
hindered by the pace.
“We got the race
going the first quarter but then they slowed down a little bit and it turned
into a sprint going home,” Prat explained. “I thought my trip was good. I
tipped her out when I wanted to, and I think she’s just coming along.
“[More pace]
certainly wouldn’t hurt and the ground has a bit of a cut and I think she’s
better on fast ground, but I think she’s coming along nicely and hopefully
she’ll run a good race next time,” added Prat.
Brown added it is
likely both Beaute Cachee and Gina Romantica head to Keeneland next for the
Grade 1 First Lady on October 5, an event won by the latter last year and one
Brown has captured seven times, including the last six runnings.
Live racing resumes
Friday at Saratoga with a 12-race card featuring the Grade 1, $500,000 Personal
Ensign in Race 10 and the Listed $150,000 Smart N Fancy in Race 5. First post
is 12:35 p.m. Eastern.
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