Chasing Bubbles upsets Great White Way to complete Posse sweep of NYSS

NYRA/Adam Coglianese[1]

NYRA/Adam Coglianese

by Sarah Mace

It was déjà vu all over again at Aqueduct Racetrack on Sunday as progeny of New York-based sire Posse (Rockridge Stud[2]) swept a pair of co-featured juvenile stakes. On November 16 Regal Minister and The Lewis Dinner took down the Notebook and Key Cents Stakes, respectively. On Sunday Chasing Bubbles wired the $150,000 Great White Way division of the New York Stallion Stakes series two races after The Lewis Dinner came back with a victory in the Fifth Avenue[3].

A homebred for Windhorse Thoroughbreds, Chasing Bubbles was let go at odds of 16-1 in the Great White Way, in part due to the presence of heavy 1-2 favorite Disco Partner, and in part due to a class hike. The colt was facing winners for the first time after breaking his maiden by a narrow margin in a $40,000 state-bred claiming race as recently as December 13. In fact, in five prior career starts he had only raced twice at the maiden special weight level and was well-beaten on both occasions.

Ridden aggressively from the bell from post seven by jockey Israel Rodriguez, Chasing Bubbles assumed command of the eight-horse field early and never looked back. As the rest chased two or more lengths back, he carved out a first half-mile in 47.63 and proceeded unchallenged to the wire. Keeping to business as others began to close in mid-to-late stretch, Chasing Bubbles secured the victory by 1 1/2 lengths, completing six furlongs in 1:12.65. Favorite Disco Partner, who stumbled at the start, closed from fourth to finish second, a half-length ahead of Clockwork in third. Following the first three across the line were B. B.’s Remington, Deputy Busterstone, Nick’s Posse, Golden Luck and Gear Jammer. [VIDEO[4]]

Chasing Bubbles began his career by trailing every step of the way in the slop in his August 31 Saratoga debut. In each subsequent start, he has shown good gate speed and, with the exception of another special weight outing on December 3 over off going, carried the speed well. The break-through stakes victory improves his record to two wins a second from six starts and improves his earnings to $124,597,

NYRA/Adam Coglianese[5]

NYRA/Adam Coglianese

Jeff Odintz, who is the assistant to winning trainer Ken McPeek, said, “I think you can’t count his first race at Saratoga, and I don’t think he really likes a wet track all that much, either. The first time he got the lead, [in his third start], he got confident. He’s been good since then. He did throw in a clunker since then, but it was a sloppy track against maiden special weights and he was down on the inside and couldn’t get loose on his own. Then we put him in an easier spot, and he got his confidence back.”

Continued Odintz, “[Chasing Bubbles] looked like the main speed today. I didn’t tell the jockey to send him to the front, I let him make that decision on his own, and that’s what he did.”

Chasing Bubbles, who was bred in partnership by Windhorse Thoroughbreds and Mallory Mort, had a right to succeed with the class hike in the Great White Way. Out of Scottish Bubbly, a Florida-bred stakes-winning router by Cherokee Run, he has three winning siblings from three to start, topped by 2-year-old stakes-winning dirt sprinter Sentimental Lass, who earned over $160,000.

Scottish Bubbly currently has a yearling filly by Freud named Champagne Therapy and was bred back to the same stallion last spring.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/12_28_14-chasing-bubbles-Great-White-WAy.jpg
  2. Rockridge Stud: http://www.rockridgestud.com/
  3. The Lewis Dinner came back with a victory in the Fifth Avenue: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2014/12/29/the-lewis-dinner-nyss-park-avenue/
  4. VIDEO: http://www.nytbreeders.org/includes/video-player.cfm?date=20141228&track=AQD&race=5
  5. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/12_28_14-chasing-bubbles3Great-White-WAy.jpg

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The Lewis Dinner takes third helping of victory in NYSS Fifth Avenue

NYRA/Adam Coglianese[1]

NYRA/Adam Coglianese

by Sarah Mace

The Lewis Dinner, a daughter of New York sire Posse (Rockridge Stud[2]), romped by open lengths for the third time in a row in the $150,000 Fifth Avenue Division of the New York Stallion Stakes series, the first of paired NYSS sprint races for eligible New York-sired juveniles co-featured on Sunday’s card at Aqueduct.

A dominant winner of the Key Cents Stakes on November 16 at Belmont at the same six-furlong distance as the Fifth Avenue, The Lewis Dinner broke her maiden two races back in the mud at Belmont in her fourth career start. Coming into the Fifth Avenue she had won her two prior starts by seven-plus lengths combined.

Reunited with Key Cents jockey Manuel Franco and bet down to 30 cents on the dollar in the field of six, The Lewis Dinner broke a step slowly, but moved right up to challenge early leader Saluda, vying through a first quarter mile in 23.12.

Taking control of affairs in the far turn, The Lewis Dinner entered the upper stretch with a decisive lead. Widening her advantage for the length of the stretch and geared down before the wire, she finished a 4 3/4-length winner, stopping the clock at 1:12.46 after six furlongs over the fast going.

Maiden Kathy’s Humor closed from fourth between horses to capture the place spot in her second career start, and 3 1/2 lengths back early frontrunner Saluda won the photo for third over Omagoddonna. Longshot Shangala completed the order of the finish. [VIDEO[3]]

Jockey Manuel Franco reported, “[The Lewis Dinner] took a bad step out the gate, but after that she took the lead pretty easy. She went well and I think she improved from last time out [in the Key Cents].”

NYRA/Joe Labozzetta[4]

NYRA/Joe Labozzetta

Gustavo Delgado, assistant Rudy Rodriguez who trains The Lewis Dinner for Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables LLC and Gary Aisquith, added, “We’ve always liked her. We thought she ran good; Manny didn’t ask her for much. She didn’t switch leads in the stretch, but Manny said he just left her alone because she was running so well. She was a little difficult to work with at the beginning [of her career], but she showed us she was good. As she keeps running, she gets calmer and better.”

The Lewis Dinner finished a close-up second in her Saratoga debut on July 18. She is now a dual stakes winner and has yet to finish off the board in six races. Her record stands at 3-2-1 with $229,500 in earnings.

Bred by James Lamonica, Lee Sacks, Soave Stables and Posse Syndicate and foaled on February 2, 2012 at Vinery NY at Empire Stud in Hudson, The Lewis Dinner is out of Nick’s Honor, an unraced daughter of Jump Start. Nick’s Honor has produced three winners from three to start, all earners of six figures and stakes performers. Her second foal Kelli Got Frosty by Frost Giant is also a stakes winner. Nick’s Honor has a yearling filly by D’ Funnybone, a weanling filly by Frost Giant and was bred this year to Tale of the Cat.

Changing hands twice at public auction, The Lewis Dinner was picked up by Eisaman Equine at the 2013 Fasig-Tipton New York-bred preferred yearling sale for $50,000, and brought the same price when purchased by Dubb at OBS in April after breezing a furlong in 10.0 seconds in the under tack show. The filly was named by Michael Caruso, a partner of Bethlehem Stables and three-time wrestling champion at Lehigh University. The name commemorates the annual end-of-season team dinner begun in 1924 by Roy Lewis, a manager at Bethlehem Steel whose sons were members of the wrestling team.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/12_28_14-the-lewis-dinner-the-new-york-stallion-series.jpg
  2. Rockridge Stud: http://www.rockridgestud.com/
  3. VIDEO: http://www.nytbreeders.org/includes/video-player.cfm?date=20141228&track=AQD&race=3
  4. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/12_28_14-the-lewis-dinner-the-new-york-stallion-series-credit-joe-labozzetta.jpg

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