The first North American Grade 1 was contested of the year on an otherwise light weekend of stakes action and the Southern California fixture was dominated by daughters of champion and Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense.
Spendthrift Farm’s Street Sense filly Callback took the early initiative and never looked back in Saturday’s Grade 1 Las Virgenes at Santa Anita Park. Callback held off another daughter of Street Sense, Light the City, to score by a half-length in the 1-mile event.
Street Sense, who stands at Darley in Lexington, has had limited success with the A.P. Indy influence until now, but both fillies feature the 1992 Horse of the Year and Belmont Stakes winner prominently in their pedigrees.
Callback is out of the Forest Wildcat mare Quickest and her dam is the A.P. Indy daughter Supercharger, who is also the dam of 2010 Kentucky Derby winner and emerging second-crop sire Super Saver.
Light the City, previously the winner of the Anoakia Stakes in late 2014, is out of the A.P. Indy mare Light From Above.
Street Sense has now sired 24 North American stakes winners and Call Back and Light the City are first two out of dams showing A.P. Indy anywhere in their pedigrees.
Gusty winner of Saturday’s Grade 3 Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs in his second start, the unbeaten Ocean Knight is the 15th stakes winner from Curlin’s first two crops and his third graded stakes winner. The colt is out of a mare by the Storm Cat son Stormy Atlantic, the 13th such black-type winner.
Ocean Knight is one of a dozen 2015 Triple Crown nominees for Curlin.
Another is Measured (dam by Gilded Time), runner-up in Laurel Park’s Frank J. Whiteley Jr. Stakes Jan. 29 in his third career outing.
We all know that Tapit has clearly established himself as North America’s premier sire and about all that’s left for the son of Pulpit to do is secure himself as a sire of sires. Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm’s Concord Point is doing his part so far.
The winner of the Grade 2 West Virginia Derby in 2010 was represented by his third stakes winner last week when Arctic Ocean sailed down the lane to gain a neck victory in the filly division of the $100,000 OBS Championship Stakes. The 3-year-old filly is out of a mare by the Storm Bird stallion Ocean Crest with a third dam by Crimson Satan. That means Arctic Ocean’s dam is bred along similar lines to Storm Cat (by Storm Bird, second dam by Crimson Satan) who has been such a key ancestor for Tapit so far.
The Florida-based Two Step Salsa made headlines last spring when his striking son, the late Dance with Fate, won the Grade 1 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland in stylish fashion. He now has another exciting runner in Conquest Two Step, who is emerging as a force in the West Coast sprint division. Beaten only a neck by champion Shared Belief in the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes Dec. 26, Conquest Two Step defeated former Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner Secret Circle in the Jan. 31 Grade 2 Palos Verdes Stakes. The 4-year-old colt is out of a mare by Pioneering, a Mr. Prospector half-brother to Storm Cat. So Two Step Salsa’s first crop of just 52 foals has now yielded a pair of graded stakes winners and Grade 1 performers.
Two Step Salsa is a son of the Seeking the Gold stallion Petionville, who now stands in Maryland after many productive years at Crestwood Farm in Lexington. While the Seeking the Gold grandson Dubawi is one of Europe’s very best stallions, Two Step Salsa (and perhaps Conquest Two Step) may the last, best hope to keep the Seeking the Gold branch of the Mr. Prospector sire-line alive in North America.
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