Speaktomeofsummer’s G2 Lake Placid score gives Clement-Rosario tandem second graded stakes win in as many days
by Brian Bohl
Waterford Stable’s Speaktomeofsummer answered the question about handling increased distance, finding a seam in the stretch to split competitors and gamely digging in with Stunning Sky to her inside, fending off her challenger in the final jumps for a victory by a head in Sunday’s Grade 2, $150,000 Lake Placid for 3-year-old fillies at Saratoga Race Course.
After making her first four starts at a mile, the Christophe Clement-trained Speaktomeofsummer was stretched out to 1 1/8 miles but utilized a patient trip under jockey Joel Rosario. The Summer Front filly sat in sixth position as Blame Debbie led the eight-horse field through an opening quarter-mile in 24.01 seconds and the half in 49.03 on the inner turf coursed labeled firm.
Coming out of
the clubhouse turn, Speaktomeofsummer lost some ground in a tightly bunched
field, but Rosario quickly recovered and kept her to the inside. Approaching
the far turn, she picked off a pair of rivals before surging when straightening
for home.
In the stretch, she overtook Blame Debbie, who Jose Ortiz tried to prevent from
lugging out, before linking up with Stunning Sky, positioned by Irad Ortiz, Jr.
near the rail, for an exciting final furlong that saw the winner stop the clock
in a 1:49.44 final time.
“I
was really happy with the trip. I thought I would be a little closer, like
Christophe told me, but everybody had the same idea to be up there,” said Rosario, who teamed with Clement
to win a Grade 2 at the Spa for a second consecutive day after Decorated
Invader captured Saturday’s National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame. “It
looked like the first part was fast but they all got into their position, so I
thought I'd let her be happy there and hopefully have a good run at the end.
“She was moving beautifully but when I passed the leader, she waited a
little bit and the other horse came back again,” he added. “But she came on
again and I was able to hold them off.”
After running fourth last out with
blinkers on for the first time in the Grade 3 Wonder Again on June 20 at
Belmont, Clement ran Speaktomeofsummer without blinkers. The equipment change,
along with a change in venue in her Saratoga debut, resulted in her third win
in five career starts.
“I put the blinkers on [last time] because I thought she was a little lazy in her work in the morning before her last race. That's what happens when trainers start to think too much,” said Clement, who notched his third career Lake Placid win, joining Spotlight and Naissance Royale [the respective 2004 and 2005 victors]. “She had a great trip. Thank you, Joel. He's riding great at the moment. The filly has trained well since the last race at Belmont. She's by Summer Front which is a big deal for us as we trained him plus he's a young sire at the moment. He belongs to Mr. [Tom] Moore, who also owned Summer Front so it is even more meaningful.
“She had a great trip. It was a pretty game last eighth of a mile,” he continued. “I'm delighted. She can do a mile to a mile an eighth for sure, but any further I don't know. I would have to think about it.”
Clement recorded three wins Sunday and totaled five on the weekend.
“The last two days have been good. Let's keep it going,” he said.
Off at 9-2,
Speaktomeofsummer returned $11.60 on a $2 win wager. She nearly doubled her
career earnings to $175,500. She could be a possibility for the 1 3/16-mile
$500,000 Saratoga Oaks on August 16.
“I
would need to think about it because of the timing,” Clement said. “We will
keep it open. Instead of me, we'll let her tell us and see what happens.”
Stunning Sky, trained by Mike Maker, was 1 ½ lengths the better of Queens Embrace for second, marking her best stakes finish in five attempts.
“She showed up and ran her race. She just needed to be a head better today,” said Maker assistant Nolan Ramsey. “At the sixteenth pole, I thought the other horse was going to run right by her, but she was game. No complaints. She ran a great race.”
Key Biscayne,
2-1 favorite Cat’s Pajamas, Lashara, Blame Debbie and Mirabell Mei completed
the order of finish.
Live racing resumes Wednesday with a 10-race card showcasing the $85,000 Lubash
for New York-bred 3-year-olds and up in Race 3 at 1:54 p.m. Eastern. First post
is 12:50 p.m. and features the summer meet’s first steeplechase race in the
$55,000 Jonathan Kiser Novice.