Queen’s Plate News Minute Presented By CTHS Ontario: Focusing On The Favorites On Race Day

All the preparation is complete for the 163rd running of the Queen's Plate at Woodbine. All that's left to do is put them in the gate, and see which horse comes out on top.

On this episode of the Queen's Plate News Minute, bloodstock editor Joe Nevills takes a look at the two morning line favorites in first leg of the Canadian Triple Crown: dominant Woodbine Oaks winner Moira, and Grade 3 Marine Stakes winner Rondure.

Trainer Kevin Attard discusses his plans to keep Moira's attitude in check after she acted out in the paddock before the Woodbine Oaks and lost both of her hind shoes. She caused even more commotion after the race when she backed into the shrubs surrounding the stakes winner's circle.

Rondure enters the Queen's Plate off a longer rest than most, and trainer Katerina Vassilieva explained how she kept the colt sharp during his time between races. She also discusses the reasoning behind bringing in Saratoga-based jockey Flavien Prat to ride Rondure in the Queen's Plate.

Post time for the Queen's Plate is at 5:47 p.m. Eastern. The 1 1/4-mile race, restricted to Canadian-breds is contested over Woodbine's all-weather Tapeta surface.

Watch the final installment of the Queen's Plate News Minute below.

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Spendarella Earns First Grade 1 With Overpowering Del Mar Oaks Triumph

Gainesway Stable's classy Spendarella, shipped west to seek Grade 1 gold in Saturday's $304,000 Del Mar Oaks, got what she came after in impressive fashion, sitting third in a perfect stalking spot for jockey Tyler Gaffalione until the quarter pole, then firing in the lane to come away a 4 1/2-length winner.

The daughter of Karakontie, trained by eastern-based H. Graham Motion, never looked anything but a winner in the 66th edition of the nine-furlong grass test as she cleared the traffic in the 13-horse lineup of 3-year-old fillies early, then just waited for the “go” signal from her rider in registering her first Grade 1 victory.

She ran the distance in a good 1:47.09 to pick up a first prize of $180,000 and push her earnings mark to $596,459. It was only the fifth career start for the bay miss, but her fourth victory and her third stakes score. Her previous outing had her running second to the top European filly Inspiral at Ascot in England in June.

Nentwig, Agave Racing Stable or CYBT, et al's Bellabel finished willingly to take second, 1 1/4 lengths better than Schroeder Farms or David Bernsen's Cairo Memories.

The victory completed a nice West Coast double for trainer Motion. He had shipped his mare Sister Otoole with Spendarella and saw the older horse score by half a length Friday in Del Mar's $100,000 CTT & TOC overnight stakes at 11 furlongs on the grass.

Spendarella, the 6-5 favorite in the Oaks, returned $4.40, $3.20 and $2.40 across the board. Bellabel paid $4.00 and $2.80, while Cairo Memories returned $3.00.

Motion previously had won the Del Mar Oaks in 2011 with Summer Soiree. It was his seventh stakes win at Del Mar. Gaffalione was scoring his second seaside stakes triumph.

Racing will resume at Del Mar Sunday with first post at 2 p.m. PT.


TYLER GAFFALIONE (Spendarella, winner) – “I had a terrific trip. She broke alertly and we took up a good spot behind the speed. When we cleared the chute, she dropped the bit and relaxed. She's special. I have to give Graham (trainer H. Graham Motion) and his team all the credit. I'm just happy I got to ride her. I don't get to ride too many like her.”

ALICE CLAPHAM, assistant to trainer H. Graham Motion (Spendarella, winner) – “When he got the nice spot coming in the bend and she relaxed it was like, if she's good enough, she's going to win. And then when she kicked for home and left them, that was pretty incredible.”


FRACTIONS: :23.82 :47.05 1:10.71 1:35.09 1:47.09

The stakes win was the first of the meet for rider Gaffalione and his first in the Del Mar Oaks. He now has two stakes wins at Del Mar.

The stakes win was the second of the meet for trainer Motion and his second (Summer Soiree, 2011) in the Del Mar Oaks. He now has seven stakes wins at Del Mar.

The winning owners are the Gainesway Stable of Graham Beck of Lexington, KY.

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Karakontie’s Spendarella Wins For Fun in Del Mar Oaks

Gainesway Stable's Spendarella (Karakontie {Jpn}), a huge second in the G1 Coronation S. at Royal Ascot June 17, put on a show in Saturday evening's GI Del Mar Oaks.

Favored at 6-5 after suffering her first career defeat overseas, the New York-bred stalked the early leaders in third, hit the gas while three wide on the far turn, and kicked clear impressively in the stretch to win for fun by 4 1/2 lengths over Bellabel (Ire) (Belardo {Ire}).

Spendarella began her career with three straight victories, including Gulfstream's GIII Herecomesthebride S. Mar. 5 and Keeneland's GII Appalachian S. Apr. 9.

Pedigree Notes:

Spendarella is the first Grade I winner for GI Breeders' Cup Mile victor Karakontie, who resides in her owner/breeder Gainesway's stallion barn. She is a half-sister to GI American Oaks winner Spanish Queen (Tribal Rule) and a full to MSW & MGSP Spanish Loveaffair. Gainesway acquired her dam Spanish Bunny for $130,000 at the 2015 KEENOV sale. Spanish Loveaffair was her second foal for Antony Beck's operation and she brought $775,000 at the 2021 KEENOV sale. Spendarella came next and was followed by the now 2-year-old filly Spanish Destiny (Destin). Spanish Bunny failed to get back in foal to Destin for 2021, but had an Uncle Mo colt Feb. 17 of this year. She was bred back to both Quality Road and Karakontie.

Saturday, Del Mar
DEL MAR OAKS-GI, $304,000, Del Mar, 8-20, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT, 1:47.09, fm.
1–SPENDARELLA, 122, f, 3, by Karakontie (Jpn)
                1st Dam: Spanish Bunny, by Unusual Heat
                2nd Dam: Spanish Beam, by El Gran Senor
                3rd Dam: Solar Beam, by Majestic Light
1ST GRADE I WIN. ($220,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-Gainesway
Stable (Antony Beck); B-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. (NY);
T-H. Graham Motion; J-Tyler Gaffalione. $180,000. Lifetime
Record: 5-4-1-0, $596,459. *Full to Spanish Loveaffair, MSW &
MGSP, $284,090; 1/2 to Spanish Queen (Tribal Rule), GISW,
$423,600. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
Werk Nick Rating: A+.
2–Bellabel (Ire), 122, f, 3, by Belardo (Ire)
                1st Dam: Fashion Line (Ire), by Cape Cross (Ire)
                2nd Dam: Shadow Roll (Ire), by Mark of Esteem (Ire)
                3rd Dam: Warning Shadows (Ire), by Cadeaux Genereux (GB)
1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. (€33,000 Ylg '20 TATFB). O-Agave Racing
Stable, Benowitz Family Trust, CYBT, Michael Nentwig & Ray
Pagano; B-Fergus Cousins (IRE); T-Philip D'Amato. $60,000.
3–Cairo Memories, 122, f, 3, by Cairo Prince
                1st Dam: Incarnate Memories, by Indian Charlie
                2nd Dam: Witness Post, by Gone West
                3rd Dam: Most Likely, by Fappiano
'TDN Rising Star'. ($50,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-David A.
Bernsen, LLC & Schroeder Farms LLC; B-Brereton C. Jones (KY);
T-Robert B. Hess, Jr. $36,000.
Margins: 4HF, 1 1/4, NK. Odds: 1.20, 3.70, 4.60.
Also Ran: Tezzaray (GB), Ballet Dancing, Lucky Girl (Ire), Lady Clementine (GB), Sixteen Arches (Ire), Island of Love (Ire), Txope (Fr), Gold Dragon Queen, Lady T, Gracelund Gray. Scratched: Rhea Moon (Ire).
Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Game To The Wire: Caravel Repels All Challengers To Land Smart N Fancy At Saratoga

A good break and a clean trip made the difference on Saturday for multiple graded stakes-winner Caravel, who pounced from off the pace to win the $150,000 Smart N Fancy, a 5 1/2-furlong Mellon turf sprint for older fillies and mares, at Saratoga Race Course.

Trained by two-time Eclipse Award-winner Brad Cox, Caravel improved from a disappointing off-the-board finish last out in attempt of a title defense in the Grade 3 Caress where she broke poorly from the inside post and was boxed in along the rail. This time, the 5-year-old daughter of Mizzen Mast broke sharply under Luis Saez and secured a half-length victory for the eighth stakes win of her career.

Away from the outermost post 9, Caravel hustled up to the front with Robin Sparkles and Sarah Harper vying for the lead to her inside. The trio marked off an opening quarter mile in :21.69 over the firm turf before Robin Sparkles came away with a narrow advantage over Sarah Harper approaching the turn.

Caravel came under urging from Saez as the field rounded the turn after a half-mile in 44.37 with the Colby Hernandez-piloted Change of Control moving up the rail to the inside of rivals and beginning her run from the back of the pack.

It looked to be anyone's race at the stretch call with Caravel battling a stubborn Robin al Sparkles and severmenacing foes, but the talented gray continued to hold on to her advantage with the late-running Illegal Smile advancing to her outside.

Caravel dug in under urging from Saez as Robin Sparkles tired and Change of Control weaved from off the rail to split rivals and make a strong run down the center of the course, angling to the outside of a game Illegal Smile. The determined Caravel would not be denied the victory and held off all challengers to claim the victory in a final time of 1:01.92.

Change of Control bested Illegal Smile by a neck for place honors with Miss J McKay three-quarters of a length back of them. Lady Edith, Fouette, Too Sexy, Robin Sparkles and Sarah Harper completed the order of finish. Spicy Marg, entered for the main track only, was scratched.

Cox said he was unsure if Caravel would run in the Smart N Fancy and that he had considered sending her to Presque Isle for a potential start in the $400,000 Presque Isle Masters (G2) on September 19.

“It was a little bit of a late decision to run her here. We didn't really have it on our radar after the last race,” said Cox. “It was one of those that you mark it off. The trip was brutal, she broke a step slow and she was squeezed into the turn. I decided to talk to the ownership group and thought Presque Isle would make sense. Then I thought, 'Man, I've got over two months.' She was doing fine and there was no reason to not run her. We're here and we don't have to ship.

“I thought it made sense giving her a run here today and it kind of worked out as a filler between the Caress and the Presque Isle,” Cox added. “That's on our radar. I'm not committed. We'll see how she comes out of this and see where we land.”

Caravel has consistently trained over the Oklahoma training turf at the Spa, something Cox said helped her come ready to give her best performance.

“She likes it here and has breezed across the street several times and did well there. She was training every bit as good leading into this one, maybe even better, as opposed to the Caress,” Cox said.

Saez said Caravel was game to the wire.

“She broke from there pretty sharp and was in the right spot,” Saez said. “She came to the top of the stretch and she just kept going and won the race. That was a big turn of foot she had and she fought, too. They came close to her and she just kept going. She was pretty comfortable and she did pretty well.

“Today, the difference was the break,” Saez continued. “She had a clean break and she was right there. When she came to the top of the stretch, she was really low so she took off. It was a great race.”

It was the second Saratoga stakes score for Caravel, who won the Caress last year for previous conditioner and breeder Elizabeth Merryman. She went on to finish third in the Grade 1 Highlander at Woodbine last August and won the Queen at Turfway Park and Grade 3 Intercontinental at Belmont earlier this year. Her other stakes victories include the Lady Erie and Malvern Rose at Presque Isle Downs, the The Very One at Pimlico Race Course and the Goldwood at Monmouth Park.

With her Smart N Fancy victory, Caravel, who was bred in Pennsylvania, now boasts a consistent record of 10-0-3 from 17 starts and earnings of $647,777. She returned $9.80 for a $2 win wager. She is campaigned by Qatar Racing, Marc Detampel, and Madaket Stables.

Change of Control's trainer Michelle Lovell, who won her first Saratoga start with Damon's Mound in the Grade 2 Saratoga Special last Saturday, said the mare gave her all in overcoming the difficult trip to come away with place honors.

“We got a brutal trip. I thought she ran her heart out despite having trouble. There's nothing you can do,” Lovell said. “We were on the inside draw and she looked like she got a little pinched on the backside. Colby kept trying to find a spot for her. She's got a big heart.”

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