THOROUGHBLOG wishes all grooms, exercise riders, hotwalkers and horsepeople save travels to where ever you are going this winter – happy and healthy time of for you and yours and the horses – a comment from a reader yesterday —

hey JM,

just wanted to say thank you for this past season’s coverage and tips. as someone who’s relitively new to thoroughbred betting its been really awesome getting a view of things at woodbine from outside the track itself.

looking forward to returning to regularly checking in come April.
-matty

 

AMI IS KING

Remarkable win after wild pace battle

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He’s handsome, fast and sturdy. 4 for 4 – AMI’S GIZMO Photo by MR WILL WONG

with files from Woodbine Entertainment

Amis Gizmo stamped himself a leading contender for the 2016 Queen’s Plate and contender for the Sovereign award for champion 2yo colt  with a powerful performance in Saturday’s co-featured $125,000 Kingarvie Stakes, at Woodbine.

Trained by Josie Carroll for owner-breeder Ivan Dalos, Amis Gizmo arrived at the 1 1/16-mile ‘Poly’ route for Ontario-sired juveniles on a three-race win streak, all in added-money events, having sprinted to victories in the Simcoe, Bull Page and Frost King Stakes to start his career.

The Giant Gizmo-Galloping Ami chestnut, sent to post at odds of 2-5, would not disappoint in his two-turn debut putting in a tremendous front-running effort, dueling with Conquest Cavalry through splits of :23.38 and :46.39 well clear of a stalking group of five hopefuls in the eight-horse field. Aye Aye Captain, undefeated in two starts, trailed the field into the first turn but slowly picked up ground down the back straight under leading rider Eurico Rosa da Silva.

Amis Gizmo, having put away Conquest Cavalry into the final turn, enjoyed a brief breather before again picking up the pace to hold off a rallying Aye Aye Captain for a 1 3/4-length win. Aye Aye Captain kept on for place, 3 ¾-lengths in front of Conquest Cavalry. Amis Gizmo covered 1 1/16-miles in 1:44.64.

His Beyer Figure was a sharp 84.

Contreras, aboard for all four starts, continues to be impressed by the undefeated colt who refused to stand down from the pressing Conquest Cavalry.

“He had a lot of speed early and was fighting with the horse beside me. I tried to make him relax as much as possible, but he was fighting with the horse beside him,” said Contreras. “By the half-mile I was by myself on the lead, and I tried to let him relax so I had a little more kick at the end.”

Dalos has developed a star-studded crop of juvenile horses this season, unveiling homebred stakes winning juvenile fillies Gamble’s Ghost and Ami’s Mesa. Gamble’s Ghost captured the Grade 3 Mazarine on October 4, while the undefeated Ami’s Mesa captured the Glorious Song last weekend.

SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE with Sparkles Girl

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SPARKLES GIRL – lovely 2yo filly for the George family – trainer by John Charalambous MR WILL WONG PHOTO

Another popular win on Saturday was the score by Sparkles Girl in the Ontario Lassie as trainer JOHN CHARALAMBOUS grabbed a stakes win and the young stallion SOCIETY’S CHAIRMAN had another stakes winner from his first small crop.

Sparkles’ Girl, patiently piloted by Emma-Jayne Wilson, rallied to an emphatic score in Saturday’s $150,000 Ontario Lassie Stakes, at Woodbine.

Trained by John Charalambous for owner C.E.C. Farms, Sparkles’ Girl settled well off the early speed of Shining Star through splits of :24.59 and :49.52 before angling off the rail late in the final turn en route a three-length score. A rail-skimming Garavogue Colleen arrived for second money in front of a late-running Zermatta.

Sparkles’ Girl, sent to post at odds of 4-1 in the 1 1/16-mile ‘Poly’ route for Ontario-bred juvenile fillies, stopped the clock in 1:45.82.

Her Beyer Figure was 72.

The bay daughter of Society’s Chairman-Trusted was making her first start around two turns after hitting the board in three of four sprint starts including a first-out win going six furlongs in a maiden allowance tilt. Freshened after a sixth-place run in the Muskoka Stakes, Sparkles’ Girl came back to be a good third in the Victorian Queen and was a driving second last time out, on November 6, in an allowance sprint won by stablemate, and Ontario Lassie rival, Miss Forester.

Charalambous was pleased with the big effort from Sparkles’ Girl in her first attempt routing.

“She tries hard every time,” said Charalambous. “The question we had a month ago was whether she rounded off her last race where she rated and couldn’t beat her entry mate. But, she rated kindly (last time out) and I thought she’d move on and she did today.”

Sparkles Girl provided young sire Society’s Chairman, who stands at Shannondoe Farm and has 19 juveniles in his first crop, with another stakes winner at Woodbine joining filly Caren who captured the Shady Well, Nandi, Victorian Queen and Princess Elizabeth as well as finishing third in the Grade 2 Natalma Stakes this season.

Bred in Ontario by Spring Farm, Sparkles’ Girl banked $90,000 in victory while improving her record to 2-1-1 from five starts.

SOCIETY’S CHAIRMAN had 2 stakes winner on the day – Sparkles Girl (by WEG at left) and Code Warrior at GGF

MORE SATURDAY FUN

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Longshot LEMON DROP BELLE, a Charles Fipke homebed, half sister to Not Bourbon (yes, 25-1!) wins the first race, a maiden allowance. Micky Neubauer with the super training job on this Lemon Drop Kid filly and Jermain Bridgmohan rode. NORM FILES PHOTO

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FRASCATI GOLD was a well meant winner of his maiden on Saturday to give Shelley Fitzgerald and her homebred their first win. The winner is a 6yo by Kinshasa from Shelley’s mare MARIA –  NORM FILES PHOTO