Horse Racing
Santa Anita: Off bench, Anisette edges her way to Gamely win
Following a six-month layoff, Anisette and jockey Umberto
Rispoli edged eastern invader Olivia Maralda to earn her third Grade 1 win,
doing so Monday in the $300,000 Gamely Stakes at 1 1/8 miles on the turf at Santa
Anita.
Anisette (5-2) settled in mid-pack behind run-off leader
Ruby Nell (5-2), who was all alone while setting fractions of 24.09, 47.57 and
1:11.69 under Edwin Maldonado. Ruby Nell led until the top of the stretch, when
Anisette and Olivia Maralda, under Flavien Prat, rushed past on her outside.
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Anisette proved to be going the best as she crossed the wire
a half-length ahead of William Walden-trained Olivia Maralda.
“I went to see her after she was on rest, and she looked
like she had gained weight,” Rispoli said. “She is tiny, but you could see that
she gained some of the weight. I think it was a very good work from (trainer
Leonard Powell) and the barn to get her ready for a Grade 1 after coming back
off a layoff and at a mile-and-an-eighth. I don’t really think it was the
distance she likes, but I think today she won, because she is much the best
filly.”
Anisette won with a final time of 1:46.90. Olivia Maralda
finished a length in front of third-place finisher Forever After All (17-1),
who shipped from Kentucky for trainer Brendan Walsh.
A 4-year-old Awtaad filly, Anisette had not started since
winning the 1 1/4-mile American Oaks (G1)on Dec. 26 at Santa Anita for owner
Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. Last year she also won the Del Mar Oaks (G1) and
San Clemente (G2) at Del Mar. She is 10: 6-3-0 with $786,871 in earnings.
Anisette, who was the second choice with $754 fewer dollars
in the win pool than Ruby Nell, paid $7.60, $3.60 and $2.60. Olivia Maralda
returned $6.00 and $3.40. Forever After All, ridden by Juan Hernández, paid
$6.60.