Capla Temptress Earns Breeders' Cup Berth in Natalma

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Capla Temptress gets a 3/4-length victory over Dixie Moon in the Natalma

Exploding down the stretch while coming from well off the pace, Irish-bred invader Capla Temptress took the $250,000 Natalma Stakes (G1T) Sept. 17 in her North American debut, stamping her ticket to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1T).

The Breeders' Cup 'Win and You're In' event featured a field of nine juvenile fillies, going one mile over the Woodbine turf course.

Trained by Marco Botti for Team Valor International, Capla Temptress settled near the rear of the field under jockey Joel Rosario after being bumped at the start, while Dixie Moon set fractions of :23.69, :47.58, and 1:12.29 through the first three-quarters of a mile. Still midpack at mid-stretch, Capla Temptress shifted gears when a path in front of her opened up and she sped by the leaders to complete the mile in a time of 1:35.12 over a course rated firm.

"I bought her with this plan in mind," noted owner Barry Irwin from Team Valor.

"She broke very nice and for a second I had a little clear spot," Rosario said. "I was just looking to follow Patrick (Husbands). He was on one of the speed horses (Wonder Gadot) on the outside. I was trying to let her be behind somebody all the time. She was very nice. I had to tap her a little bit on the backside to get her attention. After that, she did the job."

The daughter of Lope de Vega had three prior starts, all in Great Britain. She won her first start June 21 at Chelmsford City and then posted another win at Newmarket July 22, before finishing third in her stakes debut at the track Aug. 12 in the group 3 German-Thoroughbred.com Sweet Solera Stakes.

Bred by Pier House Stud, Capla Temptress is out of the Dansili (GB) mare Mrs. Beeton.

Sent off at odds of 5-1, the winner paid $13.40, $7.50, and $4.90. Dixie Moon held on for second to pay $11.30 and $6.30. Wonder Gadot, who went off as the favorite, paid $2.70 to show.