CNL: Upstarts rule in Brookmeade, Glenn Petty Stakes

Saturday’s Virginia-bred and -sired fillies and mares stakes action at Colonial Downs saw Thursday Girl and Noquestionaboutit upend the odds-on favorites to win the $125,000 Brookmeade and $125,000 Glenn Petty, respectively.

Two upstarts trained by Brittany Russell ran one-two in the Brookmeade, led by Timbercreek Racing’s Thursday Girl (12-1). Piloted by Sheldon Russell, Thursday Girl covered the 1-1/16 miles in 1:43.46 over a “good” turf course, beating her 13-1 stablemate Sun Cross home by 1½ lengths.

“Look I have to give credit to both of my owners for running these fillies in here today, it was kind of both of their ideas,” Brittany Russell said. “Sarah Miller owns Thursday Girl and she mentioned this spot way back when. It was huge. Sun Cross was lightly raced and just had one kind of okay start this year but she has been training well. Expectations weren’t super high. We were just hoping both the girls would run good.”

After breaking sharply, Thursday Girl was taken back by Sheldon Russell to sit a pocket rail trip, biding her time as the odds-on favorite Quadra led the field through sharp opening fractions of :23.88 and :48.46 while taking pressure from Mila Candy. Thursday Girl made her move mid-stretch, getting first run on the closers as the forward fillies began to fade and led the charge across the finish line. Buzzaway rallied late for third. 

Noquestionaboutit won the Glenn Petty Stakes. Photo by Coady Media.

Sent off at 12-1, Thursday Girl paid $26.20. $5.60, and $4.20. Sun Cross returned $8.00 and $4.00. Buzzaway paid $3.20.

Bred in Virginia by Knockgriffin Farm, the 4-year-old daughter of Speightster out of the Alphabet Soup mare Souper Miss notched her first stakes score for a career record of 12:3-1-1 with career earnings of $160,110.

The Estate of R Larry Johnson’s homebred Noquestionaboutit proved best down the stretch over 2-5 Mystic Seaport in the Glenn Petty to make her first stakes try a winning one.

Trained by Mike Trombetta and with Jorge Ruiz in the irons, Noquestionaboutit beat the odds-on favorite by 1½ lengths, completing the 5½ furlongs in 1:02.87 over a “firm” turf course. 

After breaking sharply, Noquestionaboutit applied pressure to Lenamagnetta, who led her six rivals through opening call of :22.17, but that runner had already begun to fade by a half in :44.79. After taking the lead through the turn, Noquestionaboutit was headed after Mystic Seaport cut the corner sharply to the lead at the top of the stretch.

Noquestionaboutit responded with class to beat the odd-on favorite across the wire. Three Times rallied late for third.

“She broke really good, close to the speed,” Ruiz said. “When I asked her in the stretch, she quickened to win. That’s my first time to ride her. She responded very well and I think she is a very nice filly.”

Noquestionaboutit returned $10.60, $3.00, and $2.10. Mystic Seaport paid $2.20 and $2.10. Three Times paid $3.00.

Bred in Virginia by Johnson, the 4-year-old daughter of Great Notion out of the Street Magician mare Magician’squestion has a career record of 6:2-1-0 with $119,600 in earnings.

With a $26,901 carryover in the Late Pick 5 and $1,370 in the Old Dominion 6, live racing resumes at Colonial Downs on Wednesday with a first post of 12:30 p.m. ET.

NOTES Friday’s racing at Colonial Downs was off the turf, which caused a surface switch for two additional Virginia-restricted stakes, these for the boys… While Saturday’s filly-and-mare stakes saw odds-on favorites fall, Friday’s saw them triumph. In the Edward P. Evans Stakes, seven-year-old millionaire Repo Rocks made short work of his five rivals, winning by 6 ½ lengths under jockey Mychel Sanchez. Repo Rocks is trained by Jamie Ness for Double B Racing Stables… In the 5 ½-furlong Punch Line, Showstopper Copper and jockey Ben Curtis ran ‘em off their feet to a five-length triumph. The Penn National-based Air Force Blue gelding is now 5-for-9 in his career. He is trained by Thomas Lingenfelter for owner William K. Dove.

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