With the Angels to Make Stakes Debut in Joseph A. Gimma

September 18, 2024

With the Angels after her debut romp Aug. 22 at Saratoga (Walter Wlodarczyk)

By Keith McCalmont – NYRA Press Office

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Impressive maiden winner With the Angels will make her stakes debut in Sunday’s $125,000 Joseph A. Gimma, a seven-furlong sprint for New York-bred juvenile fillies, at Belmont at the Big A.

Trained by Linda Rice for owners Winning Move Stable, John C. Oxley, Lady Sheila Stable and Rideau Racers, the Omaha Beach dark bay registered a field-best 82 Beyer Speed Figure for her frontrunning 11 1/2-length debut romp on August 22 at Saratoga Race Course.

There, With the Angels broke outward from post 7-of-8 in the six-furlong state-bred sprint but was immediately in command under returning rider Jose Ortiz through splits of 22.51 seconds, 45.62 and 57.57 en route to a ridden-out score in a final time of 1:10.40.

“We were very happy with her debut,” Rice said. “In her training, she’s very professional and does everything well. So, we’re pleased with her and not surprised because she handled everything so nicely all along.

“Jose said he let her gallop out strong,” added Rice. “She was doing it easily and sometimes that helps you move on to the next race and you won’t have as much work to do. Hopefully, the seven furlongs won’t be a problem for her.”

With the Angels was bought by agent Justin Casse for $350,000 at the OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training where she worked in 9.4.

“She’s average sized, but she has a tremendous way of moving. She’s very easy to be around,” Rice said.

Rice noted that she was part of a group that was the underbidder on With the Angels.

“She went through the ring and brought more than we could afford,” Rice recalled. “Afterwards, there was a collaboration, and we all decided to go ahead and partner. Steve Sigler of Winning Move jumped in – he loved her and was excited about it. Mr. Oxley, Lady Sheila and Rideau Racers are all a part of it. It’s an interesting group but nowadays it’s not uncommon for partnerships to come together like this.”

With the Angels, bred by Joseph DeRico, is out of the winning Pulpit mare Sister Margaret. Her second dam is the multiple stakes-winning Disco Rico mare Dance Gal Dance, who won 6-of-9 starts led by four New York-bred stakes wins.

Ortiz retains the mount from the inside post.

Valtellina wins on debut Aug. 30 at Saratoga (NYRA/Coglianese)

Pavilion Racing’s Valtellina [post 3, Dylan Davis] posted a professional debut win sprinting seven furlongs against fellow state-breds on August 30 at the Spa for trainer Ray Handal.

The Complexity chestnut exited post 4-of-10 under returning rider Dylan Davis and was hustled into a stalking position in fourth through a half-mile in 46.54 over the fast main track. Davis gave Valtellina her cue for a four-wide bid on the turn and she responded well to put away the favored Off Script and prevail by a half-length in a final time of 1:25.23. The winning effort registered a 68 Beyer.

The $67,000 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Preferred New York-bred Yearling Sale purchase, bred by Thorostock, is out of the winning Take Charge Indy mare Take Charge Sue. Her second dam, the stakes-placed Quiet American mare W W American, is a half-sister to Grade 1-winner Sean Avery.

Repole Stable homebred Carmen’s Candy Jar [post 4, Irad Ortiz, Jr.] will make her third consecutive stakes start for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.

The Vino Rosso bay rallied to a one-length score in her June 23 debut here in a five-furlong state-bred maiden special weight that garnered a 70 Beyer. She made two stakes appearances sprinting six furlongs over the summer at the Spa, finishing fourth in the Listed Schuylerville on July 11 and second in the state-bred Seeking the Ante on August 25.

Carmen’s Candy Jar is the first foal out of the unraced Uncle Mo mare No Mo Shopping, who is a half-sister to dual graded stakes-winner Always Shopping and a full sister to graded stakes-placed Mo Shopping. Her second dam is multiple graded stakes-placed Stopshoppingmaria. She is named in honor of Carmen M. Barrera, NYRA’s longtime director of horsemen’s relations who passed unexpectedly in 2019.

Trainer David Donk will saddle state-bred maiden winner Trail of Gold [post 2, John Velazquez, blinkers ON], who enters from a distant fourth-place finish in the Seeking the Ante.

Campaigned by Donk in partnership with John Behrendt, Charles Marquis, Gerald Donk, William Punk, Jr., Philip DiLeo, Peter Hayes and Suzanne Haslup, the Solomini chestnut graduated at second asking on August 8 in a 6 1/2-furlong state-bred sprint. There, she tracked from third position through a half-mile in 46.32 before angling five-wide for the stretch run to take command inside the eighth pole and score by 1 3/4-lengths over Endless Vow in a final time of 1:19.66.

“I really think she wants to go longer. This is seven-eighths versus the six last time,” Donk said. “I think she is going to improve. One, she wants more distance. Two, she might be a grass horse, but I’m not going to find that out until next year. We are going to explore the dirt options for now and give her a chance.”

The $100,000 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Preferred New York-bred Yearling Sale purchase, a half-sister to stakes-winner Mano Dura, is out of the Bernardini mare Bene Pista. Bred by Spruce Lane Farm, America’s Pastime Stable, and Copper Beech Stable, et al., her second dam is Grade 1-winner Carriage Trail.

Rounding out a talented group is Gary Anderson and Janet Anderson’s maiden winner She’s Our Tiz [post 5, Kendrick Carmouche] for trainer Michelle Giangiulio.

The Munnings bay made her first two starts on turf, winning impressively on debut against fellow state-breds in a six-furlong sprint on July 5 here. She stepped into open company in the Listed P.G. Johnson traveling 1 1/16-miles over firm Spa turf on August 28 and finished an even fifth.

The $170,000 OBS March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase, bred by Triumphant Trio, will look to improve in her dirt debut. She is out of the Tizway mare Tizsomethingroyal, who posted both her wins in dirt routes at Delaware Park.

The Joseph A. Gimma is slated as Race 1 on Sunday’s nine-race card which also features the $125,000 Bertram F. Bongard in Race 3. First post is 1:05 p.m. Eastern.

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