Luna Louska undoubtedly in Floral Park

Luna Louska undoubtedly in Floral Park

Luna Louska wires for the fourth consecutive victory. (Adam Coglianese/NYRA)

NYRA press office

Ozone Park, NY – JR Ranch, Marquee Bloodstock and High Step Racing’s Luna Louska Vesta Olenders to guarantee her fourth consecutive win in front in the $ 150,000 flower park of Saturday, a six-follow outer peat sprint for mares and mares 3 years old and up, in Belmont on the Big A.

Trained by Gustavo Delgado, the complexity bay was the only second -year student in the field, but she showed that this was not a problem with a paces setting score under Kendrick Carmouche. After two Misguren on dirt to start her career, Luna Louska graduated in May in May and sprinted five Furlongs over the Gulfstream Park synthetic.

Luna Louska left her graduation to wired a peat sprint optional claimer in June in Gulfstream prior to a last 2 3/4 length pace measurement score versus the elderly in the Clarksville Handicap on 4 July at Horseshoe Indianapolis-Labor at five Furlongs.

On Saturday, the Speedy Filly benefited in her long -awaited return after he had to scratch the aforementioned Galway in August on Saratoga Race Course due to a superficial scrap on her hip that was running while shipping to the Spa.

Chelsea Durand
Chelsea Durand

“This is why we do it – to get such a good one makes the wait,” said Ramiro Restrepo, by Marquee Bloodstock. ‘Even her two first start [on dirt] She tried to blink speed and when we switched her to synthetic and grass, that was her game. She likes to go forward. I am really relieved that she has the extra furlong. You never know until they do it. We knew that five Furlongs were her bag so far.

“Sometimes the whole plan comes together, and it did today. The good thing is that every time we got her on the ladder, she has been there for us,” Restrepo added.

Luna Louska left sharp after 1 and was aimed forward to take the command while he was stalked by risk threshold with the Miguel Clement-Testraind Trio of Bandonarun, the slow starting love calls and Dontlookbackatall not far behind in an opening Quarter in 21.44 seconds.

“She moved well. I didn’t take it away from her, I just let her rock and roll. Around the turn I delayed her a bit because they just slide. I mean, she didn’t even touch the grass,” said Carmouche, who won four races on the 11-race card.

Luna Louska expanded its benefit relative to the risk threshold somewhat in turn and Love Appeals settled in a ground -saving third position along the rail under Ricardo Santana, Jr. At the top of the track, Luna Louska, has held her biggest lead so far with a 2 1/2 length kisses through the half miles in 43.22, but Loves watch the head of the rail and came out of the rail and came out of the rail and came from the head of the rail.

Love Appeals had set her sights on the leader at the stretch call with five furlongs in 55.36 and still 2 1/2 lengths to make up for it, but Luna Louska responded well to keep Sway for a win of 1 3/4 length in a recent period of 1: 08.13.

Kendrick Carmouche goes to the circle of the winner. (Susie Raisher)
Kendrick Carmouche goes to the circle of the winner. (Susie Raisher)

“When she turned around at the top of the track, she was reversed again and I had something like:” Well, I don’t hear anyone coming, “said Carmouche, on board for the first time in the afternoon.” It seemed that she had set them up immediately. Wow. Fast – really fast. ”

Mrs. Gambolini closed back for the third three lengths, with calm confidence that the Superfecta completed. Dontlookbackatall, Patricia Ann, Rileys Redemption, Risk Thremold and Bandonarun complete the order of finish.

Only the lead role of the main track all class was scratched.

“It has been a long summer for her, but I think it was worth the wait,” said Gustavo Delgado, Jr., son of and assistant of Delgado. ā€œThe only thing I was worried about was sending from the first to aqueduct, but I looked at the [pre-race] On television, and she seemed very relaxed.

“Then it saw how the race developed and that was nice to see – she is fast and she continues,” added Delgado, Jr. Toe.

Delgado, Jr. indicated that the connections will discuss a variety of potential following races. A local peat sprint option for second -year Fillies is the grade 3 Glen Cove on October 11.

Santana, Jr. said that the Clement-trained Love Appeals was a game to beat a score of a length in the incredible revenge on 3 August in Monmouth Park.

“She ran a good race. She was the second best. She broke well, the other was just too fast,” said Santana Jr.

Luna Louska, a Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase of $ 140,000 is outside grade 1 placed latent heat mare Jamaican smoke. Her third Dam Rose Ransom-A half-sister of Dual Grade 1-Winner Stop-traffic-produced Sheky Shebaz, who conquered the Lucky Coin of the Spa 2019 on its way to third place in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint in Santa Anita Park

Luna Louska got $ 82,500 in victory while improving her record to 6-4-0-0 and returns $ 11.94 for a $ 2 win.

Live racing resumes on Sunday in Belmont on the Big A with a nine-race card, with the aforementioned Athenia in Race 4. The first post is 13:10 hours Eastern.


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