LOG IN TO THOROUGHBRED TIMES

 
Need to reset your password?
 


Don't miss the deadline!

Sign up now for the Freshman Sire Contest presented by Markel and Thoroughbred Times

Chance to win cash prizes for picking leading freshman sires in 2011

To sign up and enter your Stallion Barn, click here.

  • Posse sire of Proud Ruler 1st Alw (Feb 08, 7th LRL). Owner, McCarty Racing; Breeder, Equus Farm & Susan M. Forrester...
  • Sorcerer's Stone sire of Miss Stone Express 1st Alw (Feb 08, 9th DED). Owner, Whispering Oaks Farm LLC (Castille); Breeder, Carrol J. Castille...
  • Giant's Causeway sire of Heavy Breathing 1st Mdn (Feb 08, 8th GP). Owner, Starlight Racing; Breeder, Manganaro LLC...
  • Five Star Day sire of Star of New York 1st Alw (Feb 08, 8th AQU). Owner, Vincent S. Scuderi; Breeder, Ted Taylor...

NEWS

Racing News bullet


Sponsored by Robert Clarksons

Industry News bullet



Most Popular Stories bullet

Most E-mailed Stories bullet

Nashoba’s Key remains perfect with Yellow Ribbon win

Posted: Saturday, September 29, 2007 6:01 PM

NASHOBA'S KEY

Benoit & Associates photo

by Steve Bailey

Nashoba’s Key returned to her roots on Saturday and remained unbeaten after she wore down Grade 1 winner Citronnade in the final furlong to win the $400,000 Yellow Ribbon Stakes (G1) at the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita Park.

Trained by Carla Gaines, the four-year-old Silver Hawk filly won her first three career starts on turf and then switched to synthetic surfaces for her next three victories in the Milady Breeders’ Cup (G2), Vanity Invitational (G1), and the Clement L. Hirsch (G2) Handicaps.

Gamely Stakes (G1) winner Citronnade quickly hustled to the front in the Yellow Ribbon and led Nashoba’s Key, who was never more than a length behind, through a comfortable half-mile in :48.31 and a mile in 1:36.14.

Rounding the final turn, jockey Joe Talamo and Nashoba’s Key caught Citronnade and matched her stride for stride through the stretch before overtaking the determined pacesetter with about a furlong remaining to win by three-quarters of a length, covering 1 1/4 miles in 1:59.73 on turf rated as firm.

Citronnade, who had been unbeaten in five previous starts in California, continued to battle and held for second, a nose in front of the fast-closing Black Mamba (NZ).

Nashoba’s Key, who is out of the Caerleon mare Nashoba (Ire), the  has never raced on a conventional dirt surface and her connections—Gaines and owner-breeder Warren Williamson—have said she is more likely for the Emirates Airline Filly and Mare Turf (G1) than the Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1) on Breeders’ Cup World Championships day on October 27 at Monmouth Park.

Bred in California, Nashoba’s Key is unbeaten in seven career starts—all this year as a four-year-old—and has earned $863,460.

For an Equibase chart, click here.

Steve Bailey is deputy news editor of Thoroughbred Times

E-Mail this articlePrint this article