Wd Captains Lover
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Wd Captains Lover
15 years 10 months ago
Just watched the race live online,The picture was a bit fuzzy but she was impressive and won nicely at the line on a sloppy track,Barry will explain it better..
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15 years 10 months ago
Congrats to Barry and Team Valour once again.
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Team Valor International’s Captain’s Lover scored a facile 7-length victory this afternoon on a rainy afternoon at Monmouth Park, when she stayed in the field for the Grade 3 Matchmaker Stakes, even though the $200,000 fixture was taken off the grass following a significant downpour.
Trainer Todd Pletcher and Team Valor owner Barry Irwin analyzed the four remaining entrants and decided to give the race a go. “Her sire, Captain Al, sires the most American-like offspring of any stallion in South Africa,”
noted Irwin, “and the broodmare sire, Badger Land, was an American dirt colt. Every time she ran on an off course in South Africa, she not only won, but won big.”Pletcher advised jockey Johnny Velazquez to steer the smooth-striding 5-year-old mare away from any kickback on the sloppy footing and to let the mare use her prodigious natural speed instead of covering up, which is her style on turf. When the mare bobbled at the break and two distaffers set out in front of her, Captain’s Lover was maneuvered wide around them around the clubhouse turn.
Velazquez kept the 5 to 2 favorite wide down the run along the backstretch. As the field began to head into the far turn, the rider let out a notch and allowed Captain’s Lover to creep up to challenge for the lead.
Curving for home, Captain’s Lover was still wide, but her ears were pricked, her rider was sitting chilly and the filly American Border was under severe pressure to maintain her newly inherited lead. When allowed to open up her stride,Captain’s Lover quickly drew away to win with her ears pricked by 7 lengths in the 9-furlong event.
“Good win, one that opens up some options for this mare,” said Irwin. “Todd has done a fine job with this mare and Johnny rode her with style.”
Captain’s Lover is individual stakes winner number 13 for Team Valor International in 2009, victories coming in the United States, South Africa and Germany.
The Matchmaker winner was making her third United States and first main-track outing, having earlier debuted in the Grade 1 Just a Game Stakes, in which she finished fifth beaten 4 lengths at Belmont Park, and finished a fast-closing third in the Miss Liberty Stakes beaten 1 ¼ at Monmouth.
Captain’s Lover, bought for $27,000 as a yearling by Barry Irwin for a Team Valor partnership, has now won 7 of her 12 races and earned $311,351. She was unbeaten in 4 races at 2 and was voted the Champion Filly at 3 after winning the Grade 1 Cape Fillies Guineas. Last year, in 2 French races,she beat colts in the Group 3 Prix du Pin and was fourth in the Group 1 Prix de la Foret behind Paco Boy. The Matchmaker is stakes win number 4 for the mare. Her only two unplaced efforts have come in Grade 1 races in which she was fourth and fifth.
Trainer Todd Pletcher and Team Valor owner Barry Irwin analyzed the four remaining entrants and decided to give the race a go. “Her sire, Captain Al, sires the most American-like offspring of any stallion in South Africa,”
noted Irwin, “and the broodmare sire, Badger Land, was an American dirt colt. Every time she ran on an off course in South Africa, she not only won, but won big.”Pletcher advised jockey Johnny Velazquez to steer the smooth-striding 5-year-old mare away from any kickback on the sloppy footing and to let the mare use her prodigious natural speed instead of covering up, which is her style on turf. When the mare bobbled at the break and two distaffers set out in front of her, Captain’s Lover was maneuvered wide around them around the clubhouse turn.
Velazquez kept the 5 to 2 favorite wide down the run along the backstretch. As the field began to head into the far turn, the rider let out a notch and allowed Captain’s Lover to creep up to challenge for the lead.
Curving for home, Captain’s Lover was still wide, but her ears were pricked, her rider was sitting chilly and the filly American Border was under severe pressure to maintain her newly inherited lead. When allowed to open up her stride,Captain’s Lover quickly drew away to win with her ears pricked by 7 lengths in the 9-furlong event.
“Good win, one that opens up some options for this mare,” said Irwin. “Todd has done a fine job with this mare and Johnny rode her with style.”
Captain’s Lover is individual stakes winner number 13 for Team Valor International in 2009, victories coming in the United States, South Africa and Germany.
The Matchmaker winner was making her third United States and first main-track outing, having earlier debuted in the Grade 1 Just a Game Stakes, in which she finished fifth beaten 4 lengths at Belmont Park, and finished a fast-closing third in the Miss Liberty Stakes beaten 1 ¼ at Monmouth.
Captain’s Lover, bought for $27,000 as a yearling by Barry Irwin for a Team Valor partnership, has now won 7 of her 12 races and earned $311,351. She was unbeaten in 4 races at 2 and was voted the Champion Filly at 3 after winning the Grade 1 Cape Fillies Guineas. Last year, in 2 French races,she beat colts in the Group 3 Prix du Pin and was fourth in the Group 1 Prix de la Foret behind Paco Boy. The Matchmaker is stakes win number 4 for the mare. Her only two unplaced efforts have come in Grade 1 races in which she was fourth and fifth.
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Well done Barry and the team and thanks for your comments on the race.
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Captain’s Lover, a 5-year-old South African-bred mare trained by Todd Pletcher, raced the mile and an eighth in 1:51 3/5 and paid $7, $3.60 and $2.20 across the board as the favorite in the field of six fillies and mares.
Princess Haya rallied along the rail to get second, a length and a quarter before American Border. Princess Haya paid $4.20 and $2.60 and completed the $29.20 exacta, and American Border paid $2.40 to show.
Captain’s Lover, who had finished third in the Miss Liberty Stakes on the grass here last month, sat off the early pace until entering the stretch, when she ran right by American Border, who had taken the lead rounding the turn.
Captain’s Lover earned a winner’s prize of $120,000, and the first three finishers earned a season to one of three Taylor Made stallions, Wildcat Heir, Northern Afleet, and Southern Image.
Last year, the mare won a Group 3 stakes at Longchamp, and as a 3-year-old won stakes in South Africa.
“Any time you have a horse that has never run on the main track before, you’re a little nervous,” Pletcher said. “She’s trained so good over it in the morning that we knew if the opportunity arose where she could race on it, we would do it. That opportunity came today, and she ran very well.”
“She didn’t break that well for me today,” Velazquez said, “and she didn’t get comfortable in her stride until the backstretch. I know she’s a nice horse, but we didn’t know if she’d be able to handle the slop. Once she got comfortable and started striding smoothly, she just ran her race.”
Princess Haya rallied along the rail to get second, a length and a quarter before American Border. Princess Haya paid $4.20 and $2.60 and completed the $29.20 exacta, and American Border paid $2.40 to show.
Captain’s Lover, who had finished third in the Miss Liberty Stakes on the grass here last month, sat off the early pace until entering the stretch, when she ran right by American Border, who had taken the lead rounding the turn.
Captain’s Lover earned a winner’s prize of $120,000, and the first three finishers earned a season to one of three Taylor Made stallions, Wildcat Heir, Northern Afleet, and Southern Image.
Last year, the mare won a Group 3 stakes at Longchamp, and as a 3-year-old won stakes in South Africa.
“Any time you have a horse that has never run on the main track before, you’re a little nervous,” Pletcher said. “She’s trained so good over it in the morning that we knew if the opportunity arose where she could race on it, we would do it. That opportunity came today, and she ran very well.”
“She didn’t break that well for me today,” Velazquez said, “and she didn’t get comfortable in her stride until the backstretch. I know she’s a nice horse, but we didn’t know if she’d be able to handle the slop. Once she got comfortable and started striding smoothly, she just ran her race.”
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Re: Re: Wd Captains Lover
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Did not see on the posts did anyone mention who the sire was?
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