Sweet revenge for Ready to Act

Ready to Act made amends for blowing a Group 2 last year with a belated black-type win on turf at Gulfstream Park on Saturday.

The daughter of Vinery champion More Than Ready was a handful for jockey Javier Castellano on the way to victory in the LR Sweetest Chant Stakes (1600m).

“She kept looking around in the stretch,” Castellano said.  “Maybe she gets lost a little bit when she gets to the front.  But she’s got so much talent.  When the other horses came back she took off again and galloped out beautifully.”

The grey filly scored by a half-length from Party Now (Tiznow) and Room Service (More Than Ready).  The Florida result extended More Than Ready’s stakes-winner mark to 122.

Ready to Act (3f More Than Ready – Always Auditioning by Mizzen Mast) should have joined that list last September when she raced to a winning lead in the G2 Natalma Stakes at Woodbine.  But she ducked in sharply at the furlong and unseated jockey Rajiv Maragh.

“She’s been a challenge, alright,” trainer Chad Brown admitted.  “She was lugging in again today, so I will focus on getting her steering fixed before we pick out another race.”

Ready to Act began her career with a win on turf at Saratoga last July.  She followed up with that fall at Woodbine and then led the G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Santa Anita before fading to finish sixth.

Bred in Kentucky, Ready to Act was sold for $200,000 at the 2012 Keeneland September yearling sale.  She is from a sister to 2008 Hollywood Gold Cup winner Mast Track.

 

Ready to Act credit Leslie Martin

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More Than Ready filly wins the LR Sweetest Chant Stakes