5/28/2023 0 Comments Longines winter wonders![]() Bradley Handicap (USA-G3) winner French Beret (by Broad Brush), and 2018 West Virginia Senate President’s Cup Stakes winner Mythical Mission (by Giant’s Causeway). Misty Mission took up where her dam left off as a broodmare, producing two-time Canadian champion filly Irish Mission (by Giant’s Causeway), two-time Colonel E. ![]() Hangin on a Star is also the second dam of 1999 Derby Trial Stakes (USA-G3) winner Patience Game (by Woodman) As a broodmare for Sam-Son, she produced 1993 Canadian champion 2-year-old male Comet Shine (by Fappiano) and Misty Mission (by Miswaki), winner of the 2000 Wonder Where Stakes (the third leg of Canada’s Triple Tiara series). Hangin Round’s 1984 daughter by Vice Regent, Hangin on a Star, also proved a classy race mare in Canada, taking the 1987 Breeders’ Stakes (the third leg of the Canadian Triple Crown). Indy) and multiple French Group 3 winner Equerry (by St. Exported to eastern Europe, Rainbows for Life became a champion sire in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, while Colour Chart is the dam of 2001 American champion 2-year-old filly Tempera (by A.P. Prospector), and 1994 Cup and Saucer Stakes (CAN-R) winner Always a Rainbow (by Mr. The most notable of the quartet was two-time Canadian champion filly Rainbow Connection (by Halo), in turn the dam of three-time Canadian champion Rainbows for Life (by Lyphard), 1990 CIGA Prix de l’Opera (FR-G2) winner Colour Chart (by Mr. Coker, she produced four stakes winners and was honored as Canada’s 1980 Broodmare of the Year. Hangin Round failed to win or place in five starts, but after coming into the hands of Ontario breeder Mrs. More importantly, Auburn’s Pride left behind New Pride’s year-older half sister, Hanging Round, a Kentucky-bred daughter of 1968 Belmont Stakes winner and American co-champion 3-year-old male Stage Door Johnny. On the distaff side, she hails from a strong Canadian family that entered North America via Auburn’s Pride, an English-bred daughter of 1954 English champion older male and two-time English champion sire Aureole (by Hyperion).Īuburn’s Pride ended up being exported to Venezuela in 1974, but she did produce one stakes winner among her seven North American foals in New Pride (by Julmar), who took the Buttons and Bows Handicap at Exhibition Park in 1974 as a 3-year-old. She is a daughter of the late Kitten’s Joy, a two-time leader of the American general sire list and a perennial leader among North American turf sires. Her time for one and one-sixteenth miles over firm turf was a smart 1:41.12īred in Ontario by Sam-Son Farm, Mission of Joy had one of the strongest pedigrees of any of the race’s entrants. Her place in the spotlight was taken by another Tampa regular, Mission of Joy, who nailed down her third straight win over the course with a strong closing run that saw her home first by a neck. The one most recently in the news was Tampa-based Dreaming of Snow, who upset 2022 American champion 2-year-old filly Wonder Wheel in the Suncoast Stakes on February 11, but after setting the pace through three-quarters of a mile, she faded rapidly and ended up last. ![]() One of the meet’s graded stakes is the Florida Oaks (USA-G3), which on March 11 drew a competitive field of 12 3-year-old fillies. While the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby (USA-G3) is generally the showcase of Tampa Bay Downs’ winter/spring meeting, the track hosts some nice turf racing as well.
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