Saturday, July 19, 2014

Matz gets A Little Bit Sassy for G2 Lake George

The New York Racing Association, Inc.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

 

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Matz gets A Little Bit Sassy for G2 Lake George

 

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - After being disqualified from a victory in her most recent start, A Little Bit Sassy will attempt to gain her first graded stakes win Wednesday when she runs as the 5-2 morning-line favorite in the Grade 2, $200,000 Lake George for 3-year-old fillies on the turf at Saratoga Race Course.  

 

A versatile runner who has proven capable stalking or coming from off the pace, A Little Bit Sassy scored a gritty head victory June 14 in the 1 1/8-mile Grade 3 Regret at Churchill Downs only to be disqualified to fourth.  

 

"[Jockey Luis Saez] had the whip in his right hand and then he hit her left-handed and she came out [into another runner]," said trainer Michael Matz of the stretch drive from which A Little Bit Sassy was disqualified. "He should have just stayed with the right hand."  

 

The Regret debacle didn't discourage Matz at all. A Little Bit Sassy, a daughter of More Than Ready, has been a steadily improving model of consistency since her off-the-board debut finish last August in a turf sprint at Saratoga. Since then she has won twice - in her maiden breaker and in the Edgewood at the Lake George distance on May 2 at Churchill Downs - as well as finishing second twice, including in the $100,000 Chelsea Flower as a 2-year-old at Belmont Park.

 

"I'm pleased with the way she's trained," Matz said after A Little Bit Sassy finished a routine gallop Saturday morning. "Whether she's good enough we'll have to see."

A Little Bit Sassy drew the outside post in a field of seven and figures to get a stalking trip behind the filly that drew the rail, Daring Kathy, a daughter of Wildcat Heir.

 

Trainer David Fawkes said Daring Kathy will run "right off the plane," and he expects his 6-1 shot to be plenty hard to handle. She has won four of five career starts and is undefeated in three turf tries, two in stakes races, and all on her home track of Gulfstream Park.

 

"I like her a lot in there; she's the lone speed," Fawkes said. "I drew the one post. Johnny [Velazquez] is riding. He's good, right?"

 

Fawkes admitted he had to be talked by owners Steve Laymon and John Eaton into trying Daring Kathy on the turf after two dirt runs, a debut victory at six furlongs and a seventh-place finish in a stakes race at Calder.

 

"For the kind of filly she is, she's got a bigger foot for a Wildcat Heir and on the flatter side," Fawkes said. "I'll be honest, before she ran [on turf], it was the owners' idea to run on the grass, and I dragged my feet because she would be more valuable on dirt."

 

Since racing on grass, Daring Kathy has been fast and dominant, winning an allowance and two stakes races at 1 1/16 miles by a combined 10 ¾ lengths.

Trainer Chad Brown has two runners in the Lake George, both of whom are knocking on the door of great success.

 

Little Journey, a French-bred runner by Japanese sire Great Journey, finished third behind A Little Bit Sassy in the Edgewood and then stepped up and finished third in the Grade 1 American Oaks on May 31 at Santa Anita.

 

That race was at 1 1/8 miles and Brown said Little Journey, 5-1 on the morning line, should be set up well for the Lake George.

 

"I like the timing of the race, putting her back into a Grade 2 also," he said. "In a perfect world, I wish this race was a little farther, but I think she's versatile enough to cut back and handle the distance."

 

His other runner, Irish-bred Sweet Acclaim, 4-1, returns to graded company after two close-up finishes in ungraded stakes at Belmont Park. In both races, she was beaten less than a length. In the second start of her career, in France with trainer Noel Quinlan, she finished third in a Group 3 race, and in her U.S. debut, she was second in the Grade 3 Appalachian at Keeneland.

 

"This filly kind of got a wide journey last time and hung out a little bit," Brown said of Sweet Acclaim. "Hopefully, we can save a little ground this time, and hopefully she can handle the stretch-out to a mile and a sixteenth. She's never been this far. I love the way she's training. She's come in here with a nice series of workouts, so we're optimistic she's going to run well."

 

Asked about running the two together for separate owners, Brown said, "There are only so many opportunities out there, and sometimes you have conflicts on the schedule, but I don't ever have any issues with my clients about it."

 

Daring Dancer, who defeated Sweet Acclaim when winning the Appalachian, runs for trainer Graham Motion and Sagamore Farm. Following that score at Keeneland, she shipped to Belmont and ran the worst race of her career, finishing fifth in the Wonder Again. She is 3-1 on the morning line.  

 

Speed Seeker received odds of 8-1 on the morning line and will attempt to win the Lake George off a single race, a maiden score at a mile on the grass at Woodbine for trainer Joan Scott. Late entry Duff One, 20-1, completes the field.

 

The field for the Grade 2, $200,000 Lake George:

PP

Horse

Jockey

WGT

Trainer

Odds

1

Daring Kathy (FL)

J R. Velazquez

121

D Fawkes

6-1

2

Daring Dancer (MD)

A Garcia

123

H Graham Motion

3-1

3

Duff One (KY)

J L. Ortiz

115

G C. Contessa

20-1

4

Sweet Acclaim (IRE)

J Castellano

115

C C. Brown

4-1

5

Speed Seeker (FL)

J R. Leparoux

115

J Scott

8-1

6

Little Journey (FR)

J Bravo

115

C C. Brown

5-1

7

A Little Bit Sassy (KY)

L Saez

121

M R. Matz

5-2

 

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