Tiz Miz Sue headlines the Turnback the Alarm Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack on 4 November
The 4-year-old Steve Hobby trained filly Tiz Miz Sue returns to action in the Grade 3, $100,000 Turnback the Alarm Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack on 4 November, 2011.
The Carol V. Ricks owned Tiz Miz Sue will be sent off as the 6 to 5 morning line favourite for the race and she will be up against the likes of H Jerkens trained Go Unbridled, Nicholas Zito’s Banker’s Buy in the field of 5 fillies and mares.
Due to the lack of entries the Turnback the Alarm Handicap was shifted to Aqueduct Racetrack, but if there was a case of a full field then the race would’ve run at Belmont Park on 29 October where it was originally scheduled.
The Kentucky bred daughter of Tiznow, out of Sue’s Good News by Woodman, Tiz Miz Sue is coming off a third place finish to Ask the Moon in the Grade 1 Personal Ensign on 3 September, 2011, over at 1 ¼ miles at Saratoga over its dirt course.
Prior to the Personal Ensign, Tiz Miz Sue ran fourth in the Grade 1 Ruffian Stakes as Ask the Moon once again topped the field over at 1 1/8 miles at Saratoga on 31 July, 2011.
Trainer Steve Hobby revealed that Tiz Miz Sue has won stakes races but never a graded stakes race, so they have pointed the filly toward the Grade 3 Turnback the Alarm Handicap since the Saratoga meet.
Tiz Miz Sue’s most spirited performance of the 2011 season was finishing second behind Havre de Grace in the Grade 3 Obeah Stakes at Del Mar on 11 June, 2011, as Havre de Grace held off a spirited Tiz Miz Sue run in the final furlong to cover the distance
in 1 minute and 49.87 seconds.
Second choice for the Grade 3 Turback the Alarm Handicap is the Bill Mott trained Arena Elvira, who is the second choice 7 to 5 morning line favourite.
The fill has finished no worse than third in her 10 lifetime starts, and she is coming off back to back victories in the Madame Jumel and the Sightseek overnight stakes, both at the Spa.
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