Queen Picasso Goes From Debut Winner To Graded Stakes Victress In Soaring Softly

Siena Farm, Michael Kisber, Peter Deutsch and The Elkstone Group's British-bred Queen Picasso swept past her pacesetting rival American Apple in midstretch to remain picture perfect through two starts in Saturday's $175,000 Soaring Softly (G3), a seven-furlong Widener turf sprint for sophomore fillies, at Belmont Park.

Trained by Christophe Clement and expertly piloted by Jose Ortiz, the Kingman bay made her stakes debut a winning one on the heels of a first-out graduation traveling 1 1/16 miles over the Gulfstream Park turf in March in similar stalking fashion with Ortiz in the irons.

Ortiz praised the work Clement has done between races to prepare Queen Picasso for her first start at a sprint distance.

“Christophe did a good job with her to get her to cut back to seven [furlongs], which is not easy,” Ortiz said. “She delivered, she's a nice filly.

“First time out, she broke really, really sharp,” Ortiz continued. “I just let somebody else go to the lead. Basically, I was taking a big hold of her. I knew cutting back wasn't going to be a big deal. Christophe trained her very sharp and she broke well. I just tried to save as much as I could for the end.”

Queen Picasso broke alertly from post 3 as Quarrel bobbled to her outside and American Apple rushed up to take charge to her inside and lead the compact field of five through an opening quarter-mile in :23.06 over the firm footing. Ortiz held Queen Picasso patiently in second to stalk one length off the pacesetter as the trio of Quarrel, Senior Prank and post-time favorite Lady Beth raced heads apart down the backstretch in a battle for third position.

American Apple was asked for more by Eric Cancel in the turn while Queen Picasso drew nearer on the outside to match stride with her foe approaching the top of the lane after a half-mile in :45.83. Lady Beth gave chase along the rail as the frontrunning pair began to draw clear of their rivals in the lane and make it a match race between them. A determined American Apple finally gave way nearing the eighth pole and Queen Picasso gained a slim advantage before kicking clear at the sixteenth pole and posting the two-length victory in a final time of 1:21.24.

American Apple held place honors by a neck over the oncoming Lady Beth. It was a further 2 3/4 lengths back to Quarrel, who finished fourth by a neck over Senior Prank. Love Appeals, the Clement-trained morning-line favorite, was scratched.

“Jose gave her a good ride. They told me a lot of them [Kingman progeny] get a mile, so she might be a miler,” said Clement, who also sent out Big Everest to victory in the Cliff Hanger at Monmouth Park just a half-hour before the Soaring Softly. “She won well. The only thing I told Jose was to be careful, she can be a touch aggressive and a touch rank. I think he was a bit worried that the horse on the lead would steal the race and that's the reason he kept at it.”

Ortiz said he knew he had to keep pressure on American Apple, who entered from a runner-up effort in the Mamzelle on May 3 at Churchill Downs and finished a hard-trying sixth in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) in November at Keeneland.

“I let the three horse [American Apple] get away easy that first quarter, and I knew she had a good shot,” Ortiz said. “She [American Apple] ran a good race last time and ran a good race in the Breeders' Cup to only get beat seven lengths. I knew how good a filly she was. I let her go that first quarter and then I put a lot of pressure on her. She [Queen Picasso] got a little bit tired. The ground was heavy yesterday and I think it's still a little heavy today. We ran from the half-mile to the wire, I was putting pressure on the other horse. Eventually, she got a little bit tired, but she was ready.”

Clement said he would consider stretching out Queen Picasso to one-mile in the $150,000 Wild Applause on June 24 at Belmont and/or the $175,000 Lake George (G3) on July 21 at Saratoga Race Course.

“Let's see how she is. She can go for the Wild Applause, she can go for the Lake George,” Clement said. “She's 2-for-2, so let's enjoy that for a day or two and then go from there.”

Bred by D. Farrington and Canning Downs from the Danroad mare Aris, a half sister to Irish classic winner Again, Queen Picasso banked $96,250 in victory and boosted her total purse earnings to $138,250. She returned $7.70 on a $2 win wager.

Queen Picasso, a half sister to French Group 1 winner Aclaim, was a $285,241 purchase by BSW/Crow Euro Venture from the elite Book 1 offerings at the 2021 Tattersalls October yearling sale, where The National Stud consigned her.

Clement added that he will look to find another race for Love Appeals.

“She trained this morning and I didn't think she was 100 percent on the way back to the barn; it's not bad,” said Clement. “I just don't want to have that feeling when I go in a stake.”

Cancel, who rode American Apple to a victory in the Matron (G3) last fall at Belmont at the Big A, said the Daniel Leitch-trained filly would have benefitted from having a target.

“She's a very nice filly to ride. She's very straightforward,” Cancel said. “Today, I wish I had pace in front of me. I was the only speed, so I tried to take everything as easily as I could and she still ran a very good race. There were fast times and the filly that ran her down ran a tick better. But I'm happy with my filly's performance.”

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Award Wanted Upsets Morning Matcha In Gate-To-Wire Obeah Blitz

No Guts No Glory Farm and Erica Upton's Award Wanted held off a late rally by the 1-to-5 favorite Morning Matcha to post an 18-1 upset nose victory in the $160,000 Obeah Stakes Saturday at Delaware Park.

With Angel Cruz aboard, Award Wanted returned $38 as the longest shot in the field of five fillies and mares. Morning Matcha, with Paco Lopez, finished 7½ lengths in front of third-place finisher Hybrid Eclipse, with Sheldon Russell aboard.

Award Wanted led from the gate and posted fractions of :49.93 for the half mile and 1:15.42 for six furlongs before completing 1 1/16 miles in 1:49.28 over a fast main track.

The 6-year-old daughter of Macho Uno raised her career record to ten wins from 35 starts. The Maryland-bred trained by John Robb earned $90,000 plus a $10,000 Delaware Certified bonus to bring her career earnings to $487,950. She improved her Delaware Park record to four wins, two seconds, and two thirds.

The Delaware Handicap (G2) on July 8 is a possibility for Award Wanted.

“We are going to give it a few days before deciding about her next start,” said trainer John Robb. “For now, the important thing is seeing how she comes out of this race and if everything is good. Once we have a better idea about that, we will start thinking about her next start.”

This the second Obeah Stakes victory for Cruz, who won aboard Miss Leslie, the eventual Delaware Handicap winner, last year.

Award Wanted, who was produced by the Cherokee's Boy mare Touring Hong Kong, was bred by Dr. Alexandro Rubim Dias.

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Can Tahiyra Make Amends For Guineas Eclipse?

Outbattled at Newmarket, The Aga Khan's Tahiyra (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}) returns to The Curragh for what could prove ample compensation in Sunday's G1 Tattersalls Irish 1000 Guineas. Unable to provide Dermot Weld with that elusive 1000 Guineas victory, the G1 Moyglare S.-winning TDN Rising Star bids to give her trainer a sixth of these. “She was a bit tired after the race, but she travelled home on the ferry and came home well and then she has picked up nicely and we've been pleased with her,” her trainer said. “It was a massive performance.”

Meditate Looks For Revenge

Well adrift of Tahiyra in the 1000 Guineas, it will be interesting to see if Meditate (Ire) (No Nay Never) can get closer than in the Moyglare when she trailed her by 2 1/4 lengths on contrasting ground. Her subsequent success in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf showed how deadly she can be when the surface rides fast and she would not be the first Ballydoyle representative to come from an unplaced effort at Newmarket and return to winning ways in a Curragh equivalent. “Meditate is very classy, has always been very good, and everything has gone very well with her since Newmarket,” O'Brien said. “She didn't have a real clear run through the whole winter into the spring.”

Out Of The Silence

If Tahiyra and Meditate take prominence here, then Moyglare Stud's homebred Eternal Silence (War Front) has a squeak given that she was still a maiden when third behind them in the race named after her owner-breeder's operation. From the Jessie Harrington stable which can do no wrong at present, the daughter of the G2 Ribblesdale S. winner Princess Highway (Street Cry {Ire}) has the scope to have progressed markedly in the interim. “It's been a frustrating Spring with Eternal Silence, as she was meant to run in a few maidens but due to going we didn't run her,” Kate Harrington explained. “She goes there in great form. She was a big filly last season and she's really filled her frame out over the winter. She was a good third in the Moyglare last year behind Tahiyra and Meditate, has had a few racecourse gallops and we got there hopeful of a big run.”

Bernick At The Double

Craig Bernick's colours will be carried by both the Fozzy Stack-trained Aspen Grove (Ire) (Justify) and You Send Me (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}), with the latter in joint-ownership with Cayton Park Stud and Linda Shanahan. She was taking on the older horses and colts when second in the G3 Amethyst S. at Leopardstown earlier this month, so has had an unusual prep but is not far off the principals on ratings.

French Classic Winners Back At The Fore

In the card's G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup, The Aga Khan's Vadeni (Fr) (Churchill {Ire}) looks to fend off Bay Bridge (GB) (New Bay {GB}) and Luxembourg (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) in what promises to be a blockbuster. Last year's G1 Prix du Jockey Club and G1 Eclipse S. hero has a run in the G1 Prix Ganay under his belt and unlike that race's third Bay Bridge may prefer this drier ground. “He has, in the past, liked this sort of fast-ish ground so he should be fine,” the owner-breeder's French racing and breeding manager Georges Rimaud said. “The horse is doing well, he has improved from his last race.” At Saint-Cloud, the G1 Prix de Diane and G1 Nassau S. heroine Nashwa (GB) (Frankel {GB}) is back in the G2 Prix Corrida as she kickstarts a 4-year-old campaign that promises to be a bold one.

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Queen Picasso Rules The Soaring Softly

Though trainer Christophe Clement had to scratch his expected morning-line favorite from this event, he had more than enough talent waiting in the wings as Queen Picasso (GB) (Kingman {GB}), off a debut victory at Gulfstream Apr. 5, made it two-for-two with a win in the GIII Soaring Softly S.

Unveiled around two turns in south Florida, the half-sister to G1SW Acclaim (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}) had already proven her affinity for the grass while her main rival, race-time favorite Lady Beth (Hard Spun), was forced to debut over the all-weather track at Gulfstream in a rained-off contest Feb. 2. Shortened up to the seven furlongs Saturday, Queen Picasso enjoyed a dream trip, jumping alertly and moving between rivals to race comfortably just off the outside of GIII Matron S. winner American Apple (American Pharoah). The field remained tightly bunched through an opening quarter in :23.06 and it was apparent that Jose Ortiz's filly wanted to run. She began to inch up on American Apple as they made their way around the far turn and the top pair was nearly on even terms past the quarter pole. With plenty left despite contesting a :45.83 half mile, Queen Picasso really began to draw away inside the furlong marker to win going away over American Apple.

“Jose [Ortiz] gave her a good ride,” said Clement. “They told me a lot of them [Kingman progeny] get a mile, so she might be a miler. She won well. The only thing I told Jose was to be careful, she can be a touch aggressive and a touch rank. I think he was a bit worried that the horse on the lead [No. 3, American Apple] would steal the race and that's the reason he kept at it.”

Pedigree Notes:

A top-five leading sire in Europe, Kingman (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) earned his 36th graded/group winner in the Northern Hemisphere Saturday with Queen Picasso's win. Aris (Ire) (Danroad {Aus}) has produced five winners from six foals to the make the races–her best being Acclaim (Ire), winner of the G1 Qatar Prix de la Foret. The dam herself is a half-sister to MG1SW Again (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) who went on to produce a pair of group-placed Galileo full-siblings in Delphina (Ire) and Delano Roosevelt (Ire). Further back in the family is European champion 3-year-old colt Montjeu (Ire) (Sadler's Wells). Queen Picasso's now 2-year-old half-brother by Advertise (GB) failed to meet his reserve when bringing a final bid of 280,000gns.

Saturday, Belmont Park
SOARING SOFTLY S.-GIII, $169,750, Belmont, 5-27, 3yo, f, 7fT, 1:21.24, fm.
1–QUEEN PICASSO (GB), 118, f, 3, by Kingman (GB)
             1st Dam: Aris (Ire) (SP-Ire), by Danroad (Aus)
             2nd Dam: Cumbres (Fr), by Kahyasi (Ire)
              rd Dam: Floripedes, by Top Ville (Ire)
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. (200,000gns Ylg '21 TATOCT). O-Siena Farm LLC, Michael E. Kisber, Peter Deutsch & The Elkstone Group, LLC (Stuart Grant); B-D. Farrington And Canning Downs (GB); T-Christophe Clement; J-Jose L. Ortiz. $96,250. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $138,250. *1/2 to Aclaim (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), G1SW-Fr, MGSW-Eng, GSP-Ire, $595,666. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–American Apple, 123, f, 3, American Pharoah–Miss Mary Apples, by Clever Trick. ($600,000 RNA 2yo '22 KEENOV). O-KatieRich Stables LLC; B-KatieRich Farms (KY); T-Daniel Leitch. $35,000.
3–Lady Beth, 118, f, 3, Hard Spun–Boreale, by Makfi (GB). 1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. ($20,000 Wlg '20 KEENOV; $67,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP; $390,000 2yo '22 OBSAPR). O-Richard Schermerhorn; B-J. D. Stuart, P. C. Bance & Godolphin (KY); T-Chad C. Brown. $21,000.
Margins: 2, NK, 2 3/4. Odds: 2.85, 2.45, 1.10.
Also Ran: Quarrel, Senior Prank. Scratched: Love Appeals.
Click for the Equibase.com chart or the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

 

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