By Alan Carasso, Thoroughbred Daily News
Things looked downright bleak for Town and Country Racing and Repole Stable’s Cairo Consort (Cairo Prince) at outset of Saturday’s GIII Sweetest Chant S. at Gulfstream Park, as she went in the air as the gates flew, spotting her rivals several lengths. But the gray filly was given a supremely patient ride by Irad Ortiz, Jr. and whistled past stablemate Alpha Bella (Justify) in the final sixteenth of a mile to register a breakthrough graded success.
Favored at 11-5, Cairo Consort was forced to take her medicine from the back of the pack, as Sweetlou’sgotaces (Constitution) led from Malleymoo (English Channel) into the backstretch. Still out of the picture and with it all to do past the half in :47.11, Cairo Consort was held together while full of run and had well and truly caught up to her rivals as they turned for the money. Hitting another gear three away from the inside with better than a furlong to race, she was shifted out into the clear and leveled off beautifully to–somehow–score by a comfortable margin.
“When she missed the break, I just let her relax,” said Ortiz, Jr. winning for the 10th time in two days. “She was happy back there, relaxing. At the same time, she was in contact with the field. She wasn’t that far back. By the turn, she wanted to go. I didn’t want to go too wide, so we cut the corner. She was there and gave me a good turn of foot.”
Winner of the Aug. 20 Catch a Glimpse S. at Woodbine, Cairo Consort was second in that track’s GI Natalma S. and a sound third in the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf for Maple Lane Farm and trainer Nathan Squires before hammering to these connections for $875,000 at the Fasig-Tipton November Sale about 48 hours later. In her only previous appearance for her new ownership, Cairo Consort was the popular winner of the Jan. 7 Ginger Brew S.
There is a previous connection between the Courtelis family’s Town and Country Racing and Mike Repole. In 2014, after she was led out unsold on a bid of $3.15 million at Fasig-Tipton November, Repole’s multiple Grade I winner Stopchargingmaria (Tale of the Cat) was acquired privately by Town and Country and continued her career with Todd Pletcher, which included a 7-1 upset in the 2015 GI Breeders’ Cup Distaff at Keeneland.
Pedigree Notes:
Cairo Consort is the seventh graded winner for her sire and was one of three winners Saturday out of mares by the late Street Cry, who was being represented by his 63rd graded winner as a broodmare sire.
Cairo Consort is out of an unraced half-sister to Awesome Maria (Maria’s Mon), who also called the Pletcher barn home and posted her best career effort in the 2011 GI Ogden Phipps H. Her GI Alabama S.-winning third dam includes fellow Robsham luminaries Discreet Cat (Forestry), GISW Discreetly Mine (Mineshaft) and MSW/GISP Pretty Wild (Wild Again).
Absolutely Awesome is also responsible for the 2-year-old filly Accomplished (Tonalist).