La Verdad sizzles in Grade 2 Honorable Miss

NYRA/Adam Coglianese[1]

NYRA/Adam Coglianese

by Sarah Mace

Still reaping the benefits of a planned winter vacation that lasted from late November until mid-April, millionaire La Verdad drove up her 2015 record to a perfect four-for-four when she delivered a sizzling frontrunning performance in the Grade 2, $200,000 Honorable Miss for fillies and mares on a hot Wednesday afternoon at Saratoga Racetrack.

La Verdad, who is owned by Sheila Rosenblum’s Lady Sheila Stable and trained by conditioner Linda Rice, kicked off her 5-year-old campaign with a dominating five-plus length victory in the Grade 2 Distaff Handicap at Aqueduct on April 18. The six-furlong specialist (11-for-14) then stretched out her speed an extra half-panel in the Grade 3 Vagrancy Handicap, which she won by a half-length on May 16. Returning to state-bred company and six furlongs on June 28, she annihilated a field of state-breds in the Dancin Renee on June 28, winning by more than seven lengths.

Second choice in the Honorable Miss at 6-5 odds behind odds-on reigning champion female sprinter Judy the Beauty, La Verdad shot out of the starting gate at the break and claimed the top spot from the get-go. Judy the Beauty, who had little choice in the matter once La Verdad threw down the gauntlet, followed a half-length behind in pursuit.

After running a quarter-mile in 22.47 closely attended by the champion, La Verdad widened her advantage two lengths and completed a half in 45.03, while Judy the Beauty ceded second to Street Story.

NYRA/Adam Coglianese[2]

NYRA/Adam Coglianese

Asked for run at the head of lane, La Verdad kicked into gear and built an insurmountable advantage on the way to the finish line, which she crossed a four-length winner in a final time of 1:09.14. Street Story finished second, three-quarters of a length ahead of Judy the Beauty. Enchantress and Ultimate Shopper completed the order of finish. [VIDEO[3]]

Victorious jockey Jose Ortiz said, “La Verdad broke great today and she did her job. I was cruising at the quarter pole and I let her run. You always expect a great horse like Judy the Beauty to put in a challenge.” Ortiz added, “[La Verdad]’s my favorite horse. She’s very special and she has given me a lot of good memories.”

As to the way Judy the Beauty attended the fast pace, Ortiz commented, “I can understand that because if [jockey Joel Rosario] wants to win he can’t let me go that easy in front. He put pressure on me early and still got beat. If I would have gone easier early, maybe I would have won easier.”

Linda Rice said, “Judy the Beauty is a very great horse and intimidating filly. Obviously today went very well. I was nervous running against that type of filly.  I knew she was going to be a real tough competitor.”

Owner Sheila Rosenblum waxed enthusiastic, as always: “Oh, my gosh, what a race!” said Rosenblum. “What competition! What a trainer! What a jockey! What a groom! She’s incredible. La Verdad is some joy.”

Last year at Saratoga La Verdad could do no better than fifth on a pair of starts in the Honorable Miss and Ballerina. This year La Verdad will head into the Grade 1 Ballerina having beaten the reigning female sprint champion. Said Rice, “La Verdad is at her best right now and this is great because we are going into the Ballerina. We’re going after that elusive Grade 1 victory.”

A winner of nine stakes races and owner of a 14-2-0 record in 20 starts, La Verdad has now earned a whopping $1,170,700. In addition to New York-bred stakes victories in the Critical Eye, Iroquois, Broadway and Dancin Rene (twice) she has won the Grade 2 Distaff Handicap twice, the Grade 3 Vagrancy Handicap and the Honorable Miss. According to her connections, she will retire next year to the breeding shed.

Bred by Eklektikos Stable LLC and foaled at Chester and Mary Broman’s Chestertown farm in Chestertown. La Verdad was purchased privately by (Lady) Sheila Rosenblum following her second allowance victory in November 2013.

She is one of three winners out of Noble Fire (Hook and Ladder), a stakes-placed runner bred by Chester and Mary Broman also trained by Rice. Rice bought Noble Fire for Eklektikos for $115,000 at the 2007 OBS Spring sale of 2-year-olds in training. Noble Fire’s two other winners, are N. F’s Destiny (Cuvee), an eight-time winner of over $335,000 and Lady Sheila Stable’s stakes-placed six-figure earner Hot City Girl (City Zip).

Noble Fire currently has a yearling filly by Freud and was not bred last year. This spring she went to Will Take Charge.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/La-Verdad-The-Honorable-miss.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/La-Verdad-The-Honorable-miss4.jpg
  3. VIDEO: http://www.nytbreeders.org/includes/video-player.cfm?date=20150729&track=STD&race=4

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2015/07/29/la-verdad-honorable-miss/


NYTB presents Nielsen and Molloy Winkler scholarships on Saratoga College Day

scholarship[1]

L to R: Jeff Cannizzo, Tate Morris, Mrs. Joanne Nielsen (NYRA/Adam Coglianese)

by Sarah Mace

The New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. (NYTB) presented its two annual scholarships in the winner’s circle after the second race at Saratoga Race Course on Wednesday, July 29, which was the seventh annual College Day presented by Toyota at Saratoga Race Course.

Generously established by Mrs. Joanne Nielsen to honor her late husband Gerald A. Nielsen, Sr. and by Mrs. Vivien Malloy to honor her late daughter Debby Malloy Winkler, the $5,000 scholarships recognize a full-time student enrolled in an equine-related course of study at an accredited college or university in New York State. The awards are intended to foster the education and development of individuals who promise to make a positive contribution to the Thoroughbred industry in New York and beyond.

Receiving the 2015 Gerald A. Nielsen, Sr. Scholarship was Tate Morris. Originally from East Lyme, Connecticut, Morris graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Vermont as a Community Entrepreneurship major. After completing his Vet-Med prerequisites at the University of Connecticut, he attended the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, and graduated this spring.

Morris now seeks a year-long veterinary internship at either a university or in private practice to continue his education, then hopes to go on to pursue a residency in Equine Surgery or Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation with the ultimate goal of becoming board certified. Professors have described him as a “star” with outstanding personal and professional attributes.

Morris said, “I am truly honored to have been chosen to represent the legacy of Gerald A. Nielsen, Sr., the New York Thoroughbred Breeders and the New York racing industry as a whole. I would like to thank all of those along the way that have made me deserving of this recognition especially the professors, clinicians, and technicians at Cornell-CVM.”

Morris, who still competes on roping teams, added, “With a cow pony background it has been a circuitous route to Thoroughbreds.  I have grown to admire their athletic prowess and look forward to a future of challenges in regards to preventing, diagnosing, and treating upper airway disorders and breakdown injuries.”

L to R: Jeff Cannizzo, Courtney O'Connell, Ken Malloy (NYRA/Adam Coglianese)[2]

L to R: Jeff Cannizzo, Courtney O’Connell, Ken Malloy (NYRA/Adam Coglianese)

The Debby Malloy Winkler Scholarship was awarded to Courtney O’Connell, who has just completed three years of course work at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and will begin her clinical rotations in the fall.

A native of Ithaca, New York and graduate of the St. Paul’s School in Concord New Hampshire, O’Connell graduated with a double major in Biology and French from Mount Holyoke College, where she was a Mary Lyon Scholar. An accomplished rider with extensive experience in the world of show horses and Thoroughbreds, O’Connell has worked as a veterinary Student Technician and Research Assistant at Cornell.

Said, O’Connell, “I am very grateful to have won the Debby Malloy Winkler New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. Scholarship to help me pursue my veterinary education. I have grown up working with thoroughbreds and I have always admired their athleticism and intelligence. I have learned so much from the thoroughbreds that I have been lucky enough to ride and I look forward to the opportunity to help care for them as a veterinarian.”

Mrs. Malloy’s son Ken represented the family at the presentation ceremony and O’Connell’s father John and sister Isabelle were in attendance.

Previous recipients of the Gerald A. Nielsen, Sr. New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. Scholarship:

2012 Jacqueline Pino (read more[3])
2013 Allison Tuchrello (read more[4])
2014 Kaitlyn Douglas (read more[5])

Previous recipients of the Debby Malloy Winkler. New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. Scholarship:

2014 Nicolina Foti (read more[5])

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/scholarship.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Courtney-Scholarship.jpg
  3. read more: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2012/07/27/2012-scholarship-presentation/
  4. read more: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2013/07/25/nielsen-sr-scholarship-13/
  5. read more: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2014/07/25/nielsen-malloy-winkler-nyra-college-day/

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2015/07/29/nytb-presents-nielsen-and-molloy-winkler-scholarships-on-saratoga-college-day/