Souper Zonda scores second straight stakes win in Gulfstream Park’s FHBPA F&M stakes
Souper Zonda showed her grit once again in Saturday’s $100,000 FHBPA Fillies and Mares Turf S. at Gulfstream Park, forging...
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Live Oak Plantation’s And One More Time rallied gamely between horses to win Saturday’s $500,000 Natalma S. (G1) at Woodbine to become the first Grade 1 winner for Omaha Beach.
And One More Time had broken her maiden in a 5 ½-furlong off-the-turf affair Aug. 8 at Saratoga, then moved back to the grass for the one-mile Natalma, a ‘Win and You’re In’ qualifier for the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1).
An alert break put And One More Time in the mix right away as she tracked Nitrogen in second for the first six furlongs. Into the stretch, Nitrogen began to race greenly as And One More Time and Vixen closed in on the leader. Vixen got the lead inside the final sixteenth, but And One More Time battled back very gamely to win by a neck.
“You know, when I asked her down the lane, she didn’t care where she was,” said winning rider Rafael Hernandez. “She just does her job, and you don’t get intimidated.”
Trained by Mark Casse, And One More Time has won two of her three starts and earned $276,300 for Live Oak, who purchased the dark bay for $750,000 out of the 2023 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select Yearling sale.
And One More Time was bred by William Harrigan and Mike Pietrangelo and is a half-sister to graded stakes winners Simply in Front and Honor D Lady, as well as stakes winner Churchtown.
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