Drysdale Seeks Fourth Woodbine Mile With Filly

A field of eight is probable for Saturday’s $800,000 Ricoh Woodbine Mile (G1). (Photo credit: Woodbine Entertainment).

Three-time Ricoh Woodbine Mile-winning trainer Neil Drysdale will be taking aim at a record grand slam in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series race on Saturday, Sept. 15, this time pinning his hopes on filly La Sardane.

In 21 editions, only two other female runners have won the Woodbine Mile: Tepin (2016) and Ventura (2009).

The winner of the Woodbine Mile stamps a ticket to the Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1).

Owned by Team Valor International, La Sardane was riding a three-race win streak into her Woodbine debut on August 25 in the Grade 2 Play the King Stakes but finished fifth behind local champion Mr Havercamp after setting the pace in the seven-furlong event over a yielding turf.

“She couldn’t handle the ground. It was too soft for her in the Play the King,” said Drysdale, noting the four-year-old French-bred filly remained at Woodbine following the race and worked well yesterday breezing six furlongs on the turf in 1:12.40.

“She’s a strong filly, she has tactical speed so on we go. We’re trying against the boys one more time.”

La Sardane’s previous stakes wins include the Grade 3 Intercontinental over seven furlongs and the Perfect Sting over one mile, both on turf at Belmont Park. While racing in France under the tutelage of Bruno de Montzey at age two and three, the Kingsalsa-Foresta filly also won the Group 2 Prix de Sandringham over the one-mile Chantilly turf course.

Based at Santa Anita, the Hall of Fame trainer has sent out 11 starters in the Woodbine Mile, winning his debut with Labeeb in 1998 and later editions with 2003 champion Touch of the Blues and 2006 winner Becrux, co-owned by Team Valor. He also won the Molson Export Million, the precursor to the Mile, in 1989 with Team Valor’s Prized. While Drysdale has enjoyed tremendous success in this race before, he laments the 1999 edition in which his trainee Hawksley Hill was disqualified as the winner and placed fourth after judges ruled in favour of an interference claim of foul in the stretch.

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Drysdale’s last win at Woodbine was in the 2010 Grade 2 Sky Classic courtesy of double millionaire Marsh Side, who also captured the Grade 1 Canadian International and Northern Dancer Turf Stakes in preceding years.

In addition to La Sardane, Vexatious will be running against the boys in this year’s $300,000 Northern Dancer featured on the Woodbine Mile undercard. Owned by Calumet Farm, the four-year-old daughter of Giant’s Causeway and Dream of Summer is the only filly nominated to the 1-1/2-mile Grade 1 stakes.

Vexatious was a solid contender in graded stakes action during her sophomore year with top three finishes in the Grade 2 Fair Ground Oaks and Grade 3 Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn Park as well as running fourth in the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. She is heading into her initial graded event of the season, coming off her first victory since a maiden win at two.

“She beat a good filly the other day going a mile and three-eighths and we always felt she was a mile and a half filly so we’re going to try,” said Drysdale, referring to Vexatious’ mid-August victory on the turf in the CTT and TOC Stakes over graded stakes winner Queen Blossom at Del Mar.

“It fits into her schedule well. She really has no grass racing in California right now.”

The Kentucky-bred filly, who is a full sister to multiple graded stakes winners Destin and Creative Cause, arrived at Woodbine on Tuesday morning and breezed six furlongs on the turf yesterday in 1:14.

Both La Sardane and Vexatious will be ridden by jockey Rafael Bejarano, who last raced at Woodbine in 2009 and was victorious in the Grade 2 Canadian Stakes aboard Princess Haya. That year he was runner-up in his first Mile start in rein to Ferneley.

Early Look at Woodbine Mile Field

Horse / Owner / Trainer / Jockey
Delta Prince / Stronach Stables / James Jerkens / Javier Castellano
Divisidero / Gunpowder Farms LLC / Kelly Rubley / Jevian Toledo
Good Samaritan / WinStar Farm LLC, China Horse Club International, SF Racing LLC, Head of Plains Partners LLC / Bill Mott / Joel Rosario
La Sardane / Team Valor International / Neil Drysdale / Rafael Bejarano
Lord Glitters / Geoff & Sandra Turnbull / David O’Meara / Jamie Spencer
Mr Havercamp / Sean & Dorothy Fitzhenry / Catherine Day Phillips / Eurico da Silva
Stormy Antarctic / Mr. P K Siu / E.C.D Walker / TBD
Vanish / Eight Star Racing Stables Inc. / Vito Armata / Ademar Santos

 

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