| Early Fantasy, Infectious and Expect Royalty Shine on Opening Night at Sam Houston Race Park
Houston, Texas (Friday, January 16, 2015) - Live racing returned to Sam Houston Race Park this evening and three Texas Champions stakes highlighted the ten-race card. Texas-bred fillies and mares took center stage in the $50,000 Bara Lass for three-year-old fillies; the $50,000 Yellow Rose for older fillies and mares and the 50,000 San Jacinto Stakes on the Connally Turf Course.
Early Fantasy Prevails in the $50,000 Yellow Rose Stakes
The first stakes of the evening was the $50,000 Yellow Rose Stakes, with defending champion Lasting Bubbles taking on five rivals. However, the victory belonged to Early Fantasy, who made a big move at the eighth pole under rider David Cabrera to take the six furlong stakes. The five-year-old daughter of Early Flyer is owned by Sierra Racing Stable LLC and trained by Andy Konkoly.
"This filly is like a Cadillac," said Cabrera. "All I had to do is sit; she relaxed so well for me. I am very grateful to Andy for the mount."
This was the second Yellow Rose victory for Konkoly, who won the 2000 edition of the race with One to Five and ran second last year with My Golden Belle.
Early Fantasy covered six furlongs in 1:12.18 and returned $12.00 for the win. Post-time favorite Lasting Bubbles was second, and Platinum Song ran third.
Infectious Pulls the Upset in the $50,000 Bara Lass Stakes
The $50,000 Bara Lass featured three-year-old fillies at a distance of six furlongs and produced a thrilling finish. Infectious, a Valid Expectations filly, bred and owned by W. S. Farish, went from last to first at odds of 11-1.
The dark bay filly is trained by Danny Pish, who won the 2011 Bara Lass with Playgirl Prospect and the 2013 stakes with Platinum Song. She exhibited the same closing kick in her last start on November 15 at Remington Park, and replicated that tonight under rider Roman Chapa.
"Danny told me to get her settled and make one big run," said Chapa.
Pish gave credit to the impeccable breeding program of Farish.
"She comes from a wonderful family," stated Pish. "What Valid Expectations has accomplished is incredible."
Infections crossed the wire in 1:13.32 and returned $24.00 as the second longest shot in the eight-horse field. Santacafe ran second under Chris Rosier, and early pacesetter Tea for Two held for third with Benito Morales in the irons.
Expect Royalty Victorious in the $50,000 San Jacinto Stakes
A full field of accomplished turf specialists produced a thrilling final stakes of the evening when they made their way onto the Connally Turf Course in the San Jacinto Stakes.
For the second year in the row, the Fiesta Mile champion from Retama Park captured the mile and one-sixteenth turf feature. Expect Royalty came off the pace in the Fiesta Mile and finished with authority this evening to win her fourth consecutive race.
The five-year-old mare is another daughter of Valid Expectations, owned and trained by Leroy J. Pollok. Regular rider Iram Diego took full advantage of the early fractions (:26.04 for the first quarter-mile and :51.21 for the half) to set her up for a big run at the end. Expect Royalty picked off runners and finished in 1:45.83 over a firm turf course.
"We've been blessed with a very nice horse," said Pollok. "She's run with the boys on the dirt. It's hard to put it into words."
Expect Royalty has now won 6 of her 11 lifetime starts. She earned $30,000 for tonight's stakes win and returned $8.60 as the second betting choice. I am Jane Dough was second under Roman Chapa, followed by longshot Wampas Kitty and Vilao, winner of the 2013 San Jacinto.
Four Stakes Set for Saturday, January 17
Texas Champions Weekend continues on Saturday evening with four stakes. The card will include the $50,000 Groovy Stakes, $50,000 Richard King Stakes, $50,000 Spirit of Texas and the $50,000 Star of Texas Stakes.
Saturday will mark the debut of a new wager at Sam Houston Race Park with the $20,000-Guaranteed Late Pick 4 on races 7-10. The Pick 4 has a 50-cent minimum with an industry-low takeout of 12%.
The 2015 Thoroughbred meet runs through Tuesday, March 10, with post times set for Friday (7:00.m.), and Saturday (6:00 p.m.) and Monday and Tuesday (1:00 p.m.). |