Mythical Romps Over The Boys In The Tremont

Mythical | Sarah Andrew

Opting to face the boys instead of taking a chance with a speed-laden Astoria Stakes later in the card, the connections of Mythical chose wisely as the filly remained undefeated with a victory in Thursday's Tremont Stakes at Saratoga.

Wasting no time going to the front, Mythical rolled through an opening quarter in a crisp :22.2 with Mercilesanihilator (Audible) and favored Blinging It Back in hot pursuit. Still clear turning for home, the filly kept finding more to kept the favorite at bay, winning by a geared-down 3 1/2 lengths.

“This was the plan from the very beginning,” said winning jockey Emisael Jaramillo. “The idea was to take the lead and go all the way. These horses are just learning to run, so the horse that takes the lead usually is the one that gets the win.”

He continued, “She stumbled just a little bit at the break, but she recovered herself very easily and took the lead right away. She was moving perfectly. In the stretch I hit her twice just as a way of learning to race. All the way around she felt like a winner.”

In her career unveiling, the Florida-bred employed similar tactics, wiring a field of nine others by 8 1/2 lengths.

“It was actually an owner's decision [to run in this race],” said winning trainer Jorge Delgado. “Entry day, they were looking at what was a better spot [versus facing fillies in the Astoria]. They figured that this filly has tons of speed, there was a little more speed in the filly race. We wouldn't run away from anybody, but we wanted to find the easier spot for the way she runs and to develop that speed.”

The filly has been posting her most recent works at Monmouth Park, where Delgado set up shop for the first time this season.

“She does that [show speed] in the morning which is scary,” he said. “She does really well every breeze. She just wants to run. She is born to be a runner. Once she hears the bell, she wants to go.”

Asked if another date with the colts is in the cards for the speedy filly, Delgado explained, “We'll see when the time comes. I will discuss with the owners. Most likely, probably, sticking with the boys was a one-time thing [laughs]. We will probably go with girls, and decide with the owners. We are very happy she won and we'll enjoy this win.”

Out of GSW Dat You Miz Blue, Lailoni produced a Noble Bird colt last term and was bred back to Colonelsdarktemper.

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TREMONT S., $145,500, Saratoga, 6-5, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:03.57, ft.
1–MYTHICAL, 119, f, 2, by St Patrick's Day
1st Dam: Lailoni, by Brethren
2nd Dam: Dat You Miz Blue, by Cure the Blues
3rd Dam: Emma Loves Marie, by Wild Again
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. O/B-Arindel (FL); T-Jorge Delgado;
J-Emisael Jaramillo. $82,500. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0,
$132,500.
2–Blinging It Back, 120, c, 2, Volatile–Ima Three Blinger, by
Too Much Bling. ($80,000 Ylg '24 KEESEP). 1ST BLACK TYPE.
O-Barber, Gary and Deutsch, Peter; B-Forever Spring Farm
(KY); T-Mark E. Casse. $30,000.
3–Romeo, 122, c, 2, Honor A. P.–Fancy Love, by Not For Love.
($14,000 RNA Ylg '24 EASOCT). 1ST BLACK TYPE. O-Joseph
Lloyd; B-John C. Davison (MD); T-John J. Robb. $18,000.
Margins: 3HF, 7 3/4, NK. Odds: 1.85, 1.10, 3.95.
Also Ran: Baytown Dreamer, Mercilesanihilator.

 

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