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Tuesday & Wednesday • July 20 & 21, 2021 FEC/FTBOA PUBLICATION www.wiretowire.net FLORIDA’SDAILYRACINGDIGEST FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION or to subscribe, please call An- toinette at 352-732-8858 or email: [email protected] In This Issue: Groovy Surprise Wins Second Straight Stakes in Jersey Girl Favored Tizamagician Endures to Win Cougar II Top San Diego Runners Headed to Pacific Classic Grayson Grass Challenge Returns to Indiana Grand Florida-bred Goin’Good/COGLIANESE PHOTO Gulfstream Park Charts Goin’ Good Strong to the Track Results & Entries Wire in Coronation Cup Florida Stallion Progeny List BY KEITH MCCALMONT, with Jose Lezcano up, surged to the front NYRA PRESS OFFICE______________ from the inside post through an opening Florida Breeders’ List quarter mile in :21.97 on the sloppy and SARATOGA, NY—Klein Racing homebred sealed main track. Wire to Wire Business Place Goin’ Good secured her first stakes win Mischiefful maintained a precarious with a strong stretch drive under Tyler lead through the turn with the half-mile Gaffalione in Sunday’s 10th renewal of the ticking by in :45.43 as Goin’ Good ramped $120,000 Coronation Cup, a five-and-a- up the pressure to her outside and Far- Featured half-furlong off-the-turf sprint for sopho- sighted launched her bid inside the pace- Advertisers more fillies at Saratoga Race Course. setters from third. Trained by Brad Cox, the Congrats bay Goin’ Good, under encouragement from Bloodstockauction USA is out of the graded stakes-placed Broken Gaffalione, put away Mischiefful inside the Eagle View Farm Vow mare Good Deed and entered off a eighth-pole, staving off the determined Far- one-length score in a non-winners of a sighted for a half-length score in a final time Florida Department of Agriculture graded stakes allowance going five-and-a- of 1:05.26 on the sloppy and sealed track. half-furlongs on the turf on June 12 at Farsighted completed the exacta while FTBOA Churchill Downs. two-and-a-half-lengths faster than Mischi- Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply Goin’ Good established an outside pace- efful, with Shop Girl completing the com- pressing position in second as Mischiefful, Seminole Feed See GOIN’ GOOD on page 3 Wire to Wire July 20 & 21, 2021 Back to Top Page 3 Goin’ Good Continued from COVER Goin’ Good/LAUREN KING PHOTO pact field. Star Devine, Honey Pants, Bye Bye, What a Trick, Wink and Illegal Smile were scratched in a race originally scheduled for the Mellon turf course. Cox was full of praise for the aggressive steer by Gaffalione. “I thought Tyler did a fantastic job of breaking well; she doesn’t always break well,” Cox said. “He kept her in contact with the filly on the lead and not letting her get away. I think it played a big role in us being able to pass that filly in the lane. “I always thought she was a filly who could handle three-quar- ters on the dirt or the mud,” Cox added. “I wouldn’t be opposed to trying her on the dry dirt. She’s not a blazing-fast filly. If you can knuckle down on her, she’ll keep herself in position. She’s really steady and has a lot of try about her and a lot of determination and heart.” The victory marked the second Coronation Cup victory for Cox and Klein Racing, who teamed up to win the 2019 renewal with homebred Break Even. Gaffalione, who secured his first stakes win of the summer meet, said he was intent on leaving the gate quickly. “She has a tendency not to break so well, so I gave her a good warm up,” Gaffalione said. “Brad said to just get her out of the gate and in a good spot. She doesn’t have the biggest turn-of-foot, especially on the dirt, so I just didn’t want to leave too much dis- tance between us. My filly was getting tired and I had to use her to stay in my position but I was just hoping that her class would prevail and it did.” In her first two starts of the year, Goin’ Good finished second in both the Dixie Belle won by Windmill at Oaklawn Park in Feb- ruary and to Tobys Heart in the TVG Limestone Turf Sprint in April at Keeneland. She entered her allowance win from a troubled fifth in the Mamzelle won by Lady Edith in May at Churchill. Bred in Kentucky by her owners, Goin’ Good banked $66,000 in victory while improving her record to four wins and two sec- onds in seven starts. Sent to post as the 8-5 second choice, she returned $5.40 for a $2 win wager. Wire to Wire July 20 & 21, 2021 Back to Top Wire to Wire July 20 & 21, 2021 Back to Top Page 5 Groovy Surprise Wins Second Straight Stakes in Jersey Girl BY MONMOUTH PARK PRESS OFFICE OCEANPORT, NJ—Groovy Surprise ap- parently enjoyed her first stakes victory so much in her last start that she wanted to ex- perience the feeling again. The 4-year-old filly broke alertly, set moderate quarter-mile fractions of :24.31, :47.71 and 1:12.42 for six furlongs and then held off a determined Bramble Bay in what was essentially a stretch-long duel to win Sunday’s $85,000 Jersey Girl Handicap at Monmouth Park. Trained by Rory Huston and ridden by Mychel Sanchez, the daughter of Giant Sur- prise broke through for her first stakes win in her last start on June 27 by winning the Smart N Classy Handicap by three-quarters of a length at Monmouth. This time the margin was just a head, but Groovy Surprise was determined not to give in to the lengthy challenge of Bramble Bay. It was another 11½ lengths back in third to Diamond Play. Beatubyachubinose, Magic Election and Heading home finished behind them in that order. Time for the mile over a track labelled Groovy Surprise/RYAN DENVER EQUIPHOTO muddy and sealed was 1:39.11. a good position early. But she got to the lead Originally scheduled for the grass, the and she was very good. This time I thought race was shifted to the main track, reducing `we’ll go to the lead again but if someone the field from the original 12 Jersey-breds goes crazy we can sit off.’ to six. “She broke so well that we found our- • thefloridahorse “She’s probably the best she has ever selves on the lead. She was comfortable • FloridaThoroughbredBreedersAndOwnersAssociation been right now,” Huston said. “The race set there. Then in the stretch she was game. She up for her. It was originally on the grass, it was not going to let [Bramble Bay] go by her. came off. I’m not sure if it was the rain You could tell by the effort she was giving.” dance I did. Then there were quite a few Groovy Surprise returned $5.20 to win scratches and everything set up for her.” as the 8-5 favorite. Owned by Hope Haskell Jones, Groovy Groovy Surprise is by Giant Surprise Looking Surprise notched her fourth victory in 13 out of Good and Groovy, by Good and career starts. She has hit the board in 10 of Tough and she has now won four of 13 ca- those starts. reer starts with two seconds and four thirds. to purchase “Last race we weren’t trying to be on the She earned $51,000 in the Jersey Girl to in- lead,” Sanchez said. “I just wanted to be in crease her career bankroll to $226,430. yearlings FTBOA Member Discounts: privately • Restaurants • Personal Services • Equine Equipment, Products & Services • Hotels & more! www.ftboa.com – MEMBER BENEFITS tab, then DISCOUNTS for details 352-266-7841 Wire to Wire July 20 & 21, 2021 Back to Top 3 Wire to Wire July 20 & 21, 2021 Back to Top Page 7 Favored Tizamagician Endures to Win Cougar II BY DEL MAR PRESS OFFICE _________________ DEL MAR, CA—MyRacehorse or Spendthrift Farm’s Tizamagician, the 3-10 favorite, repelled a late threat for Cupid’s Claws and went on to win the $100,500 Cougar II (Grade 3) Stakes at 12 furlongs Sunday at Del Mar by two-and-a-quarter lengths. He ran the testing distance in 2:31.45 on the fast track. A 4-year-old dark bay colt, Tizamagician is trained by Hall of Famer Richard Mandella, who was winning his fourth edition of the marathon. Tizamagician was ridden by Flavien Prat, who was winning his second Cougar II and his third race on the day before adding a fourth victory the 11th race nitecap. Cupid’s Claws, owned by Flawless Racing and Masino Racing Stable, gave the victor a try around the turn and through the stretch, but in the end could not keep up and finished second, five-and-a-quarter lengths ahead of Hronis Racing’s Heywoods Beach in third. They were followed by Campaign, Red King and Contagion. “He broke well today,” Prat said. “The thing with him Tizamagician/BENOIT PHOTO is to get him to relax. He did that pretty well. At the three Magic Union, by Dixie Union and has now won five of 18 career eights [pole] I began to ride him and he responded. It’s always good starts with seven seconds. to win a race for Mr. Mandella. That’s special. He was the man that In an earlier race, favorite Neptune’s Storm, given a masterful brought me over here [from France] and it’s good when I can win front-running ride by Prat, smartly handled seven rivals in the one for him.” $85,500 Wickerr Stakes, an overnight affair run at a mile on the The winner paid $2.60 on a $2 win ticket.