Trainer Brown Has Dayatthespa Ready

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Poised for a run in the Diana (gr. IT) on July 27, trainer Chad Brown scratched Dayatthespa the day of the race, saying she needed more time to train after a recent hard start.

 

Two weeks later, Dayatthespa has been installed the 2-5 morning-line favorite for the 34th running of the $150,000 Yaddo, a 1 1/16-mile grass race for New York-bred fillies and mares at Saratoga Race Course.

 

The Aug. 16 race will mark a rare venture into state-bred company for Dayatthespa, a 4-year-old daughter of City Zip   who won the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup (gr. IT) to cap a five-race, all-stakes winning streak.

 

"The time was helpful," Brown said of the decision to scratch from the Diana. "She's got her energy level back, and she's really doing well. We're looking forward to running her again and getting her back on track."

 

After winning the Queen Elizabeth II, Dayatthespa closed out her 3-year-old season by finishing fifth as the beaten favorite in the Matriarch Stakes (gr. IT) at Betfair Hollywood Park. She returned to the races this past May at Belmont Park, throttling New York-breds in an overnight stakes race by four lengths.

 

After a seven week break from competition, Dayatthespa finished second, by three-quarters of a length to Laughing, in the Eatontown Stakes (gr. IIIT) at Monmouth Park.

 

Among the five other runners Dayatthespa will face in the Yaddo is stablemate Shakeira.

 

"We're expecting to get her back and running in graded stakes," Brown said of Dayatthespa. "Right now, it looks like the right race for her. Being a New York-bred, it gave us an extra couple races on the calendar (to choose from), and if we need them, we can use them. I like the timing of the race; I like the distance of the race; I like that I can get (jockey) Javier (Castellano) back on her, and she likes Saratoga."

 

Dayatthespa has two previous wins at Saratoga, winning a 5 1/2-furlong grass sprint in 2011 in her debut, and the Riskaverse Stakes last year.

 

Shakeira, a 5-year-old daughter of Freud  , is coming off a troubled sixth-place finish in an overnight stakes on July 19 at Saratoga, a race in which she was bumped repeatedly and checked. Shakeira had won three straight starts, including the Mount Vernon Stakes for New York-breds on June 1, previous to that effort. She has won seven of 17 grass starts and $377,422 racing on the surface.

 

Also running in the Yaddo will be Love Stanza Chance, a Chester and Mary Broman homebred trained by Tom Albertrani.

 

The 5-year-old gray mare will be making her first stakes appearance after 18 starts. She scored in her most recent outing, an optional claimer for New York-breds on July 13 at Belmont Park.

 

"Big step up, you know?" Albertrani said. "We're hoping to just get a nice race out of her off the win. We're just kind of hoping for a good effort and to get a piece of it. You never know what's going to happen. The last couple races, she's been in good form, and it would be nice to get a good placing in here."

 

Trainer Graham Motion will run Inimitable Romanee, third last fall in the John Hettinger Stakes at Saratoga and second by a neck to Shakeira two races back in the Mount Vernon.

 

Wholelottashakin, fifth last out in the On The Bus, and late supplemental entry Sally's Dream, winner of an optional claimer on Aug. 7 at Saratoga, complete the field.