Because trainer Chad Brown had won five of the past six Matriarch Stakes (G1T) at Del Mar, no one was going to be surprised to see him win it again Dec. 3. But instead of simply winning the race with Surge Capacity , Brown managed a superfecta—his four runners leading the rest of the 12-horse field across the finish line.
Surge Capacity at 3 is the youngest and least experienced of Brown’s 2023 Matriarch runners, but she certainly has heart. She came through the narrowest of openings on the rail for jockey Joel Rosario in a move reminiscent of her victory in the Oct. 27 Valley View Stakes (G3T) at Keeneland to edge stablemate Fluffy Socks , who had mounted her own big run from the outside. Beaute Cachee finished third followed by Whitebeam in fourth.
Surge Capacity, dk b/br, 3/f
Flintshire (GB) — Strong Incentive, by Warrior’s Reward
Owner: Klaravich Stables, Inc.
Breeder: Klaravich Stables (KY)
Trainer: Chad C. Brown
Jockey: Joel Rosario
Information provided by Equibase at time of entry.
Pedigree Notes
Flintshire (GB) stands at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms for $7,500 (2022).
Longshot Gracelund Gray took the early lead in the one-mile Matriarch over Whitebeam, who not only was favored of Brown’s runners but was the overall favorite at 9-5. Beaute Cachee, Brown’s longest shot at 18-1, raced in midpack, while 4-1 Surge Capacity and 6-1 Fluffy Socks were well back early.
Rosario, who has ridden Surge Capacity in all of her earlier stakes attempts, cut over early from post 3. Surge Capacity hugged the rail, and by the time the field negotiated the second turn, she had seven to beat.
“I kind of had no choice but to stay inside,” said Rosario. “I was just trying to save the ground and then go from there.”
Rosario spied a minuscule opening inside of Gracelund Gray at the eighth pole and asked Surge Capacity to go through it. By then Whitebeam had taken command, and once Surge Capacity passed Gracelund Gray, she also had to race inside of Whitebeam.
As that scenario unfolded, jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. had Fluffy Socks flying on the outside. Coming to the wire, Surge Capacity dueled with Fluffy Socks, outgaming her by a head in 1:33.95 on the firm turf. Beaute Cachee bumped with a rival in the upper stretch and managed to rally for third, 1 1/2 lengths behind Fluffy Socks and a head in front of Whitebeam.
“She’s a fighter, you know—she likes to run,” said Rosario. “She likes the competition.”
Jose Hernandez, Brown’s assistant, noted that the Matriarch was very similar to the Valley View.
“She got in trouble, and then when she gets in the clear, she just takes off,” Hernandez said. “It’s just her—I’ve never seen that before. Fillies get intimidated a little bit, but when she gets in the clear, she just takes off again.”