Maryfield scores in sloppy Filly & Mare Sprint
As expected, Dream Rush (Wild Rush) and La Traviata (Johannesburg) quickly
“She finished so strong,” a jubilant Trujillo said. “They were going too fast
Sent off the 8-1 fifth choice, the Doug O’Neill-trained Maryfield paid $18,
“This is absolutely incredible,” O’Neill said. “It’s just unbelievable. I
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Miraculous Miss gave back $37.40 and $17.20 as the 43-1 longest shot in the
10-horse field, and it was another 1 1/2 lengths back to Miss Macy Sue (Trippi),
who was worth $4.60 as the near 6-1 third pick.
“She ran great,” jockey Jeremy Rose said of Miraculous Miss. “I had a perfect
trip and she ran her heart out but she just got beat. The track is good. It’s
real wet on top, but you can feel the bottom. She got a hold of the bottom today
and ran great.”
Miraculous Miss’ trainer, Steve Klesaris, agreed with that assessment.
“Jeremy did a great job. She had a great trip around there and came up the
inside. I think the winner had a lot of momentum in the center of the racetrack.
I’m very pleased.”
Baroness Thatcher (Johannesburg) was another two lengths back in fourth and
was followed by Dream Rush, 2-1 favorite La Traviata, Shaggy Mane (Bertrando),
Oprah Winney (Royal Academy), Wild Gams (Forest Wildcat) and Jazzy (Arg)
(Mutakddim).
Maryfield entered Friday’s race off a nose victory in the Ballerina S. (G1)
at Saratoga. Wearing the colors of Mark Gorman, Nick Mestrandrea and Jim Perry,
the six-year-old also scored in the Distaff Breeders’ Cup H. (G2) and just
missed by 1 1/4 lengths when fourth in the Princess Rooney H. (G1). She pushed
her line to 28-9-5-1 with this one and, with the winner’s share of the
$1,030,500 purse, has now accumulated $1,334,331 in lifetime earnings.
Bred in Ontario, Canada, by Mike Carroll & John C. Harvey Jr., Maryfield was
claimed for $50,000 in January of 2006 before making the move to stakes competition. She
passed through the Keeneland September Yearling sale ring, bringing $80,000 in 2002, and
is out of the stakes-placed Sly Maid (Desert Wine). The 16-year-old mare has
also produced Canadian Grade 3-placed Quiet (Roar), herself the dam of Canadian Grade 2
runner-up Quietly Mine (Belong to Me).