
Trail of Gold, a daughter of McMahon of Saratoga’s Solomini, wins Wednesday’s Statue of Liberty division of the New York Stallion Series Stakes. Coglianese Photo.
By Julia Reedy
David Donk trainee Trail of Gold rewarded her connections handsomely in Wednesday’s $150,000 Statue of Liberty division of the New York Stallion Stakes Series going 1 mile on the inner turf at Saratoga Race Course.
Owned by Donk, John and Theresa Behrendt, Charles Marquis, Gerald Donk, William Punk Jr., Philip DiLelo, Peter Hayes and Suzanne Haslup, the New York-bred daughter of Solomini had more than a few expectations to live up to, but fulfilled each one with a 1 3/4-length win over the Chad Brown-trained Nonna Lynne. Trail of Gold won her first stakes in 1:36.66 over the firm turf.
“I loved to see just the way she finished,” Donk said. “She’s putting it together. She’s a little more professional today, and I know we haven’t gotten the best of her yet. I’m just hoping now we have some fun with her. It’s fun to have a New York-bred, especially on the grass.
“We had one a number of years ago, Hessonite, who won nine stakes. Those (New York-breds) are fun. Especially the way she runs, it’s easy on herself. I’m just happy for everybody, all the partners. It’s really fun. Irad (Ortiz Jr.) had a lot of confidence. And if he’s got confidence, we’ve all got confidence.”
America’s Pastime Stable’s Brian Spagnola, who bred Trail of Gold along with Spruce Lane Farm, Copper Beech Stable and other partners, felt a similar confidence in the filly as he watched her progress.
“We always loved her,” Spagnola said. “We were just showing the people that own her the pictures of her as a baby. We still own the mare and the weanling, so it’s really great for us. It’s great to see her develop.
Originally sold for $15,000 as a short yearling at the 2023 Keeneland January horses of all ages sale, Trail of Gold later sold for $100,000 to Punk at the 2023 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale.
“Every time we saw her, she looked more and more athletic,” Spagnola said. “When I saw her at the sale here (Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale) after we had sold her at the mixed one, we were like, ‘Wow.’ She became really athletic. And David Donk’s done a great job with her. Every time I see him, he raves about her.”
Trail of Gold is the fourth foal out of the Bernardini mare Bene Pista. She’s the dam of the New York-bred winning Hightail filly High Track, 2023 Manitoba Derby winner Mano Dura and winner Dorita’s Happy. Bene Pista is also the dam of the 2-year-old New York-bred Daredevil colt Trail Blaze, who sold for $120,000 as a yearling at last year’s Saratoga New York-bred sale and is entered for his debut in the third race Saturday at Del Mar.
Trail of Gold improved to 3-for-10 with the Statue of Liberty victory and boosted her bankroll to $227,535.
Solomini, a 10-year-old son of Curlin out of the Storm Cat mare Surf Song, stands for $7,500 at McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds in Saratoga Springs. The leader of New York’s freshman sire list in 2023, Solomini came into the day ranked third in the general sire list with more than $2.09 million in progeny earnings in 2025.