American Pharoah filly Promiseher America surprises in Gazelle
Apr 08, 2023 Kellie Reilly/Brisnet.com
Promiseher America was dismissed as the 26-1 longest shot on the board in Saturday’s $250,000 Gazelle (G3) at Aqueduct, considering that she was making her stakes and two-turn debut. But the daughter of Triple Crown star American Pharoah proved her odds all wrong by beating stakes veterans and guaranteeing herself a spot in the Kentucky Oaks (G1).
“I liked her today,” Handal said. “She was 12-1 (on the morning line) and only had to improve a little bit. She’s run similar figures to everyone else…
“She’s just built like a two-turn kind of horse. She obviously had to step up. It was one of those races where whoever took the biggest step forward would win this race today, and she was in the realm of them and she hung on.”
Later Saturday in the $401,500 Santa Anita Oaks (G2), Faiza remained unbeaten with a 6 1/2-length victory. The Michael Lund Petersen colorbearer is ineligible for the Kentucky Oaks because trainer Bob Baffert is suspended by Churchill Downs Inc.
Best of the rest was And Tell Me Nolies, who earned 40 points to boost her total to 70. Third-placer Window Shopping was involved in a chain reaction of interference that resulted in a stewards’ inquiry. There was no change to the order of finish. Window Shopping (30 points), Clearly Unhinged in fourth (20 points), and the fifth Venganza (10 points) rounded out the points allocations in the eight-horse field. Princess Bettina was scratched.
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