Quiet street. (Courtney Snow/Beyond the Wire)
Street Boss will get second efforts in Kentucky Downs on Sunday
Compiled by Maribeth Kalinich
Henderson, Ky.- A large field of 11 prepared for the 6th course of the $ 1,000,000 unacceptable bets (black type) for 2-year-old mares in Kentucky Downs on Sunday.
It would be Godolphin’s Thuisbozers Quiet street Take the main prize with one Furlong with a recent period of 1: 14.80 for the 6-1/2 Furlongs Turf Sprint.
Trained by the productive Bill Mott and driven through the excellent Junior Alvarado, Quiet Street settled with the second flight racing in his hand. Sailing along the inside near the Half Mijlpaal, she stood out of the rack that racing six wide near the quarter poles and rose under strong handling for the victory.
With an opening quarter of 22.18, Carolyncaroline put an early pace under pressure along the inside, but weakened the last sixteenth of a mile and settled for the fourth.
Snow Face Princess stalked the pace racing from the inside around the bend in the lane and then shifted three wide near the three sixteenth posts and ended for the second. Believe in Magic pressed the early to go between rivals and then dug in the deep piece for third place.
Prowess, ZZs, trading problems, blazing snotaap, hot and dangerous, Ritzaphenia and Liz’s image complete the order of finish.
Lennilu and Kingsolver were scratched and Shane’s The Brains was also eligible but also eligible but not.
Lennilu won the Ftboa Florida Sire Desert Vixen Stakes on Saturday in Gulfstream Park.
Quiet Street paid $ 6.84 (3.44, 2.84) for the victory. Snow Face Princess gave $ 3.56 (2.68) for place and belief in magic paid $ 8.46 for the show.
Bred in Kentucky, Stile Street is the daughter of Street Boss from Serene, by Tapit.
The chestnut Merrieveeulen broke its first and first asked 5-1/2 Furlongs in a strong turn on 13 August in Saratoga. She now has a perfect record of two wins in two starts with a win of $ 637,100.
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Winning Jockey Junior Alvarado (Quiet Street) (This was his first effort victory in Kentucky Downs): “Last year my girl broke, and now the efforts on a pretty beautiful mandriffen.
“She is a mandrowing; She has to do it when she is ready. So I was just waiting for my time, just to make sure she was ready for me that I would have a horse under me. And that’s what we did today. I showed her a bit the way when we turned home, and she was very powerful. “

(Do you expect that she runs further?) “That is what we always thought. We don’t expect them to win the first time (at 5 1/2 furlongs at Saratoga). Now you have to go into Stakes Company right away. This was a perfect race, 6 1/2, a little more ground that we knew they could be.
(Always gives you confidence in wearing the blue Godolphin Silks) “Absolutely. I knew that I went inside with a lot of horse.”
Michael Banahan, director of Bloodstock for owner-Breeder Godolphin USA: “She got a lot of experience in her last race. She was spoken back at the beginning, got a little problems and had to fight through a little traffic, was wide as she did today. So at least she got a lot of experience from that race, also showed a good turn. Also a good turn.
“She broke well today, but just didn’t have the early ‘toe’ of some of the others. But she still had a nice position. When Junior got her, he said she was a bit green and looked around or whatever. But when he got her out, she was demolished. She finished the hill nicely, so it was a very pleasant result. Very happy with the way in which she played, the way in which she played,” was very happy. “
So what now? “That is a good question. Look, if she wants to stretch a little more, I think I might look at the breeders’ cup. Not too sure. (Keeneland’s) Jessamine might come a bit fast, and we have a different marefish for that. We get her back home and regrouping and seeing what we have to do with her at the moment.”
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