Rowdy Gal aims to start her sophomore season in the Santa Ynez at Santa Anita Park
On 14 December, 2011, Hollywood Park offers an optional claimer run over a distance of six furlongs on grass strictly for juvenile fillies. The race will be used by some as a prep race for the $150,000 Santa Ynez Stakes at Santa Anita Park for 3-year-old
fillies on 15 Jan, 2011, run over a distance of six and a half furlongs.
Hollywood Park’s winter meet will come to a close on 18 December, and the optional claimer on 14 December could off clues for stakes races to be held in the upcoming winter/spring season of Santa Anita Park.
Rowdy Gal, is one of the entrants in the Santa Ynez Stakes, optional claimer prep race, and the 2-year-old John W. Sadler trained filly is exiting a victory in a maiden special weight race where she broke her maiden in her first attempt at Hollywood Park.
The Kentucky bred daughter of Pure Prize, out of mare Terribletwos by Pine Bluff, Rowdy Gal was ridden by Joel Rosario as he unleashed the filly after entering the stretch to complete the six furlong distance in 1 minute and 10.89 seconds on the Hollywood
Park’s cushion track, while downed My Bashert in second place and Fly Solo in third on 20 November, 2011.
Trainer John Sadler will have another entrant apart from, Rowdy Gal, to run in the Hollywood Park’s optional claimer. One Magical Girl after her well beaten fourth place finish in the California Cup Juvenile Fillies over at 1 1/16 miles to winner Starlight
Magic on 29 October, she will look to end the season on a winning note.
One Magical Girl is owned by Timothy Mickelson and she is the daughter of Our New Recruit, out of mare Gyrene by Illinois Storm, and prior to the California Cup Juvenile Fillies, One Magical Girl broke her maiden in her second asking in a maiden claimer
at Del Mar on 5 September, 2011.
She covered the five and a half furlong distance over the Del Mar’s synthetic surface in 1 minute and 4.01 seconds. She failed to break her maiden in her first attempt over at five and a half furlongs as she finished sixth.
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