Soloshot looks to keep it rolling in $150K NYSSS Statue of Liberty

Travis and Eddie
Racing Stable’s Soloshot looks to double up on stakes scores in Wednesday’s
$150,000 Statue of Liberty division of the New York Stallion Stakes Series, a
one-mile inner turf test for eligible New York-sired sophomore fillies, at
Saratoga Race Course.
The chestnut
daughter of Solomini closed to a nose victory last-out in the six-furlong NYSSS
Cupecoy’s Joy on June 14 at Belmont at the Big A. With a rival-splitting
stretch run engineered by returning pilot Irad Ortiz, Jr., Soloshot collared
the pacesetting Geopolitics and stalking returning foe Being Betty, earning a
first career stakes victory for trainer Lolita Shivmangal.
Soloshot, also a
winner of the 5 1/2-furlong state-bred Lady Finger in September over the Finger
Lakes’ dirt for conditioner George Weaver, has never started beyond seven
furlongs. Since being claimed for $32,000 out of a runner-up finish on March 3
at Aqueduct Racetrack, Soloshot has made four efforts for her current
connections there at six-furlongs, with the last three coming over the
lawn.
Soloshot’s trio of
recent turf starts has coincided with her three highest Beyer Speed Figures,
earning a career and field-best 81 when second in an April allowance versus
open-company, a 73 when fourth in a May state-bred optional-claimer, and a
last-out 69 in victory.
Bred in the Empire
State by Rhapsody Farm, Soloshot was originally a $290,000 Fasig-Tipton
Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase. She is out of the multiple
stakes-placed Twirling Candy mare Sweet Queen, who is a half-sister to graded
stakes-winner Queen Ofthe Catsle.
Ortiz, Jr. will be
back aboard from post 3.
Hilly Fields
Stable’s New York-homebred [post 9, Jose Lezcano] Being Betty comes from a
family that has enjoyed much NYSSS turf success for trainer Phil Serpe. The
Central Banker bay is out of the stakes-winning Courageous Cat mare Lady Joan
[2017 Cupecoy's Joy], who is a half-sister to stakes-winners Goodbye Brockley
[2018 Statue of Liberty] and Itsallcomintogetha [2023 Cab Calloway]– all Hilly
Fields Stable-campaigned and Serpe-conditioned.
The veteran
conditioner said Being Betty’s pedigree points to longer races than her last
effort when third by a neck to Soloshot.
“Considering her
family, the one-mile is better than the sprint race, pretty much all of them
ran long,” said Serpe. “We won the colt division of this race last year with
Itsallcomintogetha, so I think the mile is good.
“Itsallcomintogetha
last year was still growing and now he’s a pretty mature horse. I think it will
be the same for this filly, she’s a little bit on the smaller side. Her mother
wasn’t a real tall horse, but she did a lot of winning, including at Saratoga,”
Serpe added.
In the Cupecoy’s
Joy, Being Betty traveled in second position within one-length of Geopolitics
before Soloshot kicked clear between the pair as the trio approached the
wire.
Being Betty
graduated at second asking in a six-furlong state-bred turf sprint in September
at Belmont at the Big A, exiting to run fifth in the one-mile Tepin against
open company there in November. She returned to the Big A as a sophomore when
ninth in a 1 1/16-mile allowance in April.
Serpe said the
Cupecoy’s Joy was a bounce back effort at likely not a preferred distance.
“I think she ran
good, considering she was coming off kind of an off race for her first race
back,” said Serpe. “I think what will help her is the added distance.”
Shea D Boy’s
Stable’s stakes-winner My Shea D Lady [post 4, Javier Castellano] has been a
regular face in the stallion series stakes after earning her first stakes win
in the seven-furlong $500,000 NYSSS Fifth Avenue on dirt in December. Trained
by Carlos David, the Solomini dark bay was second in the Park Avenue division
going 6 1/2 furlongs on the Aqueduct main track on April 14 ahead of a last-out
fifth when making her grass debut in the Cupecoy’s Joy.
Gregory Hoffman,
Rosemore Racing, Schwing Thoroughbreds and Elements Racing’s stakes-placed
Sohana [post 2, Flavien Prat] was fifth in the Cupecoy’s Joy, missing the board
for the first time of her six-race career for dual Eclipse Award-winning
trainer Brad Cox. The Solomini dark bay was making her turf debut, after a
state-bred optional-claiming score at the site on May 10 when traveling seven
furlongs over the muddy and sealed main track.
Previously, Sohana
finished third in the Park Avenue after back-to-back seconds against older
state-bred optional-claimers in the winter at the Big A. She won on debut
sprinting six-furlongs on dirt in December there when a nose better than
next-out winner Mel’s Baby Sister.
A new competitor to
the stallion series is Mathis Stables’ maiden-winner Cap Ferrat [post 5, Manny
Franco] for conditioner Saffie Joseph, Jr. The New York-bred Destin bay was a
pacesetting debut victress over next-out winner Vincey Girl traveling seven furlongs
on May 16 at Gulfstream Park– earning a 72 Beyer Speed Figure in victory.
Rounding out the
field are maiden-winners Bossy Jeans [post 10, Luis Saez] for conditioner Mike
Maker, Baroness Bourbon [post 6, Dylan Davis] for trainer James Begg, and the
Edmund Pringle-conditioned Amy’s Light [post 8, Julien Leparoux]; in addition
to maidens Tour Jete [post 1, Jose Ortiz] for trainer Horacio De Paz and Spirit
of Esther [post 7, Junior Alvarado] for conditioner Carlos Martin.
The Michelle
Nevin-conditioned Starlight Dancer and the Gary Contessa-trained War
Terminatrix are also-eligible.
The Statue of
Liberty is slated as Race 8 on Wednesday’s nine-race card that features the
Grade 1, $150,000 A.P. Smithwick Memorial [Steeplechase] in Race 1. First post
is 1:10 p.m.
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