Month: April 2022
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Trainer Russell’s Quirky ‘Project’ Filly, Half To Shedaresthedevil, Wins Belated Debut
Jemison, a 4-year-old half sister to three-time Grade 1-winning multimillionaire Shedaresthedevil, made it look easy beating the boys in her career debut Sunday at Laurel Park.
Ridden by Jevian Toledo for trainer Brittany Russell, Jemison ($4.20) ran six furlongs in 1:10.95 on a fast main track to win the maiden special weight for horses 3, 4 and 5 years old by 7 ¼ lengths despite being fractious behind the gate and bobbling at the start.
“I'm delighted. It's awesome,” Russell said. “She's a racehorse, so now we just have to keep her together and keep her brain right.”
Owned by First Row Partners, Team Hanley, Parkland Thoroughbreds, and Paul Braverman, Jemison drew outside each of five rivals and found herself pressing a pace of :23.30 and :46.76 set by Heaven's Got Fire, who had made 11 previous starts. Jemison drew even approaching the stretch, took a short lead once straightened for home, opened up through the lane and was hand-ridden to the wire.
“She was a project with tons of talent, so it's pretty nice she ended up with us,” Russell said. “You can see, like in the gate she's got some quirks about her. She's big and she's powerful so you have to be very careful with her. It's been tricky. She's been tricky. She's been a project, but we knew the talent was there so that was why we continued.”
Bred by WinStar Farm, Jemison is by Outwork out of the Congrats mare Starship Warpspeed. Her half sister Shedaresthedevil won the 2020 Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) and 2021 La Troienne Stakes (G1), and Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (G1) while amassing lifetime earnings of $2,366,458.
Jemison was purchased by Crow-Sharp Ventures for $150,000 out of Fasig-Tipton's Kentucky select yearling sale from the Taylor Made Sales consignment. She spent the spring of 2020 at Keeneland and early winter of 2020-2021 at Oaklawn Park before landing with Russell, working steadily since late November primarily at Laurel.
“I think she was always very forward in her early training as a 2-year-old and things like that. They knew she had talent,” Russell said. “She was probably so forward that she didn't have a lot of work beside horses and things, so we kind of had to go back to the beginning and teach her how to run beside horses and things like that. But, on the other hand, she's coming by here clocking :15s and it's like, 'How do you put her with horses?' It's just been a process, but we knew that was what we had.”
Russell hadn't intended on starting Jemison against males, but finding a race and keeping her on a track she knew was important.
“We've entered her like 10 times,” Russell said. “We wanted to keep her home. The gate crew knows her, Toledo knows her, so the whole home aspect was the goal. We got it accomplished. I'm glad we did it.”
Russell said the connections had not looked beyond Sunday's unveiling.
“Of course you want to dream big with her, but just getting this out of the way was such a huge relief. We'll just see how she comes back and go from there.”
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Thursday’s Pick 6 At Aqueduct Has $45,509 Carryover
Thursday's nine-race card at Aqueduct Racetrack will be bolstered by a Pick 6 carryover of $45,509 after the multi-race wager went unsolved on Sunday.
The $1 Pick 6 returned $5,056 to bettors who selected 5-of-6 horses correctly.
Sunday's sequence kicked off in Race 4 with Perceived [No. 4, $6.40] capturing a starter allowance for 3-year-olds and up under apprentice Jose Gomez for trainer Rudy Rodriguez.
Heat's On Zap [No. 4, $10.60] sped to a front-running maiden score in Race 5, besting odds-on favorite Evan Harlan in the six-furlong outer turf sprint for jockey Eric Cancel and trainer George Weaver.
Hall of Famer Javier Castellano guided the Tom Morley-trained Dot's Dollar [No. 7, $26.80] to an upset score in Race 6, a maiden claiming sprint for 3-year-olds and up before Kendrick Carmouche and trainer Michelle Nevin celebrated victory in Race 7 with Pop the Bubbly in a 1 1/16-mile outer turf allowance for fillies and mares.
Exotic West [No. 1, $23.40], with Castellano up, upset the featured Top Flight Invitational for trainer Gary Sciacca as the longest shot on the board, taking the nine-furlong test for older fillies and mares by less than a length.
With the carryover already confirmed, Kannon Fire [No. 10, $32] provided yet another upset by graduating on debut under Jose Lezcano for trainer Linda Rice.
The Pick 6 kicks off Thursday at the Big A in Race 4 at 2:54 p.m. Eastern. First post is 1:20 p.m.
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