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Palmer/Emerald Downs Photo: Sweet Saga rallies to the lead in the Barbara
Shinpoch Stakes at Emerald Downs. Aug. 28, 2011)
SWEET SAGA AUTHORS A WINNING RACE
SUNDAY IN BARBARA SHINPOCH STAKES
AUBURN, Wash. (Aug. 28, 2011) – Sweet Saga is a maiden no more. With
Gallyn Mitchell riding at 115 lbs., the bay filly exploded in the
stretch and notched a half-length victory over Talk to My Lawyer in
Sunday’s $50,000 Barbara Shinpoch Stakes for 2-year-old fillies at
Emerald Downs.
Sweet Saga ran one mile in 1:36.97 on a fast track and paid $21,
$8.20 and $3.40. Larry Ross is the trainer for owners Gail and
Gerald Schneider of Auburn, Wash.
It was the first victory in three lifetime starts for the winner,
whose two previous races were thirds in both a stakes and a maiden
special weight.
In the Shinpoch, Sweet Saga lagged in fifth place, eight lengths off
the pace, as even-money favorite Exclusive Diva alternated for the
lead with Talk to My Lawyer through fractions of :24.33 and :48.40
seconds. The winner rallied outside on the second turn, angled out
farther into the stretch, and wore down Talk to My Lawyer in the
final strides.
Talk to My Lawyer, ridden by Jennifer Whitaker at 113 lbs., was
clearly second best and paid $5.40 and $3.20.
It was 2-¼ lengths back to the previously unbeaten Exclusive Diva,
ridden by Juan Gutierrez at 119 lbs, and a $2.20 show payoff. Winner
of the Aug. 7 Angie C Stakes, Exclusive Diva surrendered the lead to
Talk to My Lawyer in mid-stretch and weakened slightly in her first
route test.
Mitchell, No. 1 all-time with 74 stakes wins at Emerald Downs, took
over on Sweet Saga as Leslie Mawing, who rode her in her two
previous races, opted to ride Royal Moses in the Shinpoch.
“After galloping this horse, I knew that she would handle the
distance,” Mitchell said of Sweet Saga. “She broke well, and I just
let the speed get away from us early. I got her to settle nicely
going into the first turn.
“When (Gentlemen’s Red) passed us on the backside, my horse got into
the bit, which I didn’t want her to do. I was able to get her off
the bit pretty easily, though. At the three-eighths pole, I gave her
a tap on the shoulder and she started to kick it into gear. By the
eighth pole, I knew I’d run by the leaders. She switched leads
perfectly and then just motored past the field.”
Royal Moses, runner-up in both the Knights Choice and Angie C,
lacked a closing kick and finished fourth. Gentleman’s Red and Miss
Top Nite completed the order of finish.
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