Friday Stakes Results at SHRP

LASTING BUBBLES, SCOOTER’S CHOICE, SMILES GOLDEN SONG WIN ON TEXAS CHAMPIONS WEEKEND

Live racing returned to Sam Houston Race Park on Friday night and three Texas Champions stakes highlighted the ten-race card. Texas-bred fillies and mares took center stage in the$50,000 Bara Lass for 3-year-old fillies, the $50,000 Yellow Rose for older fillies and mares and the 50,000 San Jacinto Stakes for fillies and mares on the Connally Turf Course.

Lasting Bubbles * Photo by Coady Photography

Lasting Bubbles Goes Gate-to-Wire in the $50,000 Yellow Rose Stakes
The first stakes of the evening was the $50,000 Yellow Rose Stakes with defending champion Cowgirl N Up taking on seven rivals at the distance of six furlongs. Judy Peek’s homebred Lasting Bubbles was sent to the lead under rider Fabio Arguello, Jr. and held off the late closers to capture her third career stakes victory. Trained by Kevin Peek, the 6-year-old mare held off a game effort from My Golden Belle with Jeremy Collier in the irons.

“She had done well on turf, but we were looking to get her back on the main track, said winning trainer Peek. “I was holding my breath that she would hold on and couldn’t be more pleased to have Fabio ride.”

Lasting Bubbles, a daughter of Pulling Punches who earned Texas Champion Older Filly/Mare honors in 2013, covered six furlongs in 1.12.46 and returned $4.00 for the win. Long shot My Golden Belle, a filly by Valor Farm stallion My Golden Song owned by Anjo Racing Inc. and trained by Andy Konkoly, ran a game second to complete the $100 exacta. Joel and Ali Rush’s Nurse Goodnight, by Fire Slam, ran third.

Scooter’s Choice * Photo by Coady Photography

Scooter’s Choice Returns in Fine Form for the $50,000 Bara Lass Stakes
The $50,000 Bara Lass featured a full field 3-year-old fillies at a distance of six furlongs. TrainerBret Calhoun has had success bringing back horses off a layoff and did it again this evening withScooter’s Choice. The daughter of Lane’s End Texas stallion Too Much Bling, owned by Wayne Sanders and Larry Hirsch, made her debut last May at Churchill Downs and was shipped to Lone Star Park, where she ran third in the TTA Sales Futurity on July 6. Lindey Wade, who won the riding title here in 2011, had the return call and was very impressed with her front-running score.

“I’m so thankful to be back in Houston,” said Wade. “The filly ran a tremendous race. She got a little hot in the post parade, but I got her to calm down. We got a good second quarter and were able to finish well.”

Jay Severs, assistant to Calhoun, saddled Scooter’s Choice and was also impressed that she was able to win her first stakes in commanding fashion.

“Nice filly coming off the layoff; big effort from her, no doubt,” said Severs. “These are great owners; we’ve had several super horses with them.”

Sanders and Hirsch have owned numerous notable Texas-breds, including Taptam, winner of the 2011 Star of Texas Stakes, and Chief of Affairs, who won the 2009 Spirit of Texas Stakes.

Scooter’s Choice, who was bred by W.S. Farish, crossed the wire in 1.11.93 and returned $18.80 as the third betting choice. Post time favorite Bakken Baby, a Valid Expectations filly running for Larry Huntsinger and Phil Head, ran second under Junior Chacaltana. Ed Few’s homebredDiscreet Girl, by Discreet Cat, overcame a troubled start to close for second with Deshawn Parker in the irons.

Smiles Golden Song * Photo by Coady Photography

Apprentice David Cabrera Victorious in the $50,000 San Jacinto Stakes
A competitive field of fillies and mares took to the Connally Turf Course for the mile and one-sixteenth San Jacinto Stakes.

Smiles Golden Song, bred and owned by Sylvia Baird, twice won the Fiesta Mile on the Retama Park turf course and validated her affinity for the lawn in a driving finish for her third stakes victory in the San Jacinto. It was the first win at Sam Houston Race Park for apprentice David Cabrera

“This was my first win ever at Sam Houston,” said Cabrera. “She’s a pretty nice filly. She loves the turf.”

Trainer Larry Stroope saddled the 5-year-old daughter of Valor Farm stallion My Golden Song, who has now won six of her 10 turf career races.

Defending champion Vilao, a daughter of Grave Digger owned by Rugged Cross Racing,closed with authority under jockey Ramon Luna but could not catch Smiles Golden Song tonight.

“I was very pleased with the way she ran tonight,” said Luna. “She ran big after being off for almost a year.”

Smiles Golden Song ($4.00) covered the mile and one-sixteenth feature in 1:44.66 over the firm turf course. Vilao closed for second and Danny Burnett’s Green Briar Kitty, a Day of the Cat mare at odds of 52-1, was a game third.

Texas Champions Weekend continues on Saturday evening with four stakes. The card will include the $50,000 Groovy Stakes, $50,000 Richard King Stakes, $50,000 Spirit of Texasand the $50,000 Star of Texas Stakes.