Loon Cry extends win streak in Sensible Lady

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Loon Cry collects second straight stakes victory in Saturday’s Sensible Lady Turf Sprint at Laurel Park. Maryland Jockey Club Photo.

Waterville Lake Stables’ homebred Loon Cry took her show on the road again Saturday and extended her win streak to three in the $100,000 Sensible Lady Turf Dash Stakes.

Coming off back-to-back victories in an allowance-optional and the Sweet Briar Too Stakes at Woodbine for trainer Christophe Clement, Loon Cry won the 6-furlong Sensible Lady by a length under Mychel Sanchez.

The 4-year-old daughter of More Than Ready closed from eighth at the half-mile and rallied through the lane to win the 6-furlong turf stakes in 1:08.44 over the firm ground. Queen of the Mud, the 8-5 favorite, finished second, three-quarters of a length in front of 2-1 third choice Love Appeals in third.

Sent off as the 4-1 third choice in the field of 10, Loon Cry settled toward the back of the field early as All That Magic set the pace through the opening splits of :23.34 and :45.60. Eighth through the half, Loon Cry moved into the six path turning for home and gained on the leaders outside the eighth pole.

All That Magic still led by a narrow head at the eighth pole but Loon Cry’s momentum carried her and Sanchez inside the furlong grounds to win going away.

“There was some good speed in the race so [Clement] told me to just get a good break out of the gate and get good position,” Sanchez said. “I was able to do that and save a lot of ground and after the way she’s breezed she gave me a really strong gear to the front.

She’s a fighter. When she goes to the front she was really, really running and then once she knew she won she slowed down like, ‘I got it.’ ”

Loon Cry improved to 7-for-14 with her latest stakes victory and boosted her earnings to $409,999. She’s also placed five times in her career, including a third in the Lady Erie Stakes at Presque Isle Downs. Loon Cry’s 14 starts have come at seven tracks – Aqueduct, Belmont Park, Presque Isle, Saratoga Race Course, Gulfstream Park, Woodbine and Laurel.

Loon Cry prepped for the Sensible Lady with Clement’s string at Belmont Park. She breezed a half in :51.55 August 24 and 5 furlongs in 1:04.45 September 4, both on the training track, in between the Sweet Briar Too and Sensible Lady.

Foaled at Stonewall Farm in Granite Springs, Loon Cry is one of five winners from five to race out of the multiple stakes-placed Bernardini mare Final Escrow, who was also bred by Waterville Lake Stables out of the multiple stakes-placed Escrow Agent.

Escrow Agent is also the dam of dual Grade 1 winner Vicar and stakes winner Sheepscot, who is the dam of Group 1 winner Astronomer Royal and Grade 2 winner Navesink River.

Final Escrow’s other winners are the 3-year-old Nyquist filly Go Ny Go, That’s Smart, Holy Spirit and Seanan. Final Escrow is also the dam of a yearling colt by Liam’s Map who sold for $220,000 to Sackatoga Stable at this year’s Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale. She’s also the dam of a New York-bred Good Magic filly born February 18. All were bred by Waterville Lake Stables.

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Freshman Fog of War sires first winner

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First-time starter Misseliofwar wins Friday at Aqueduct to give Fog of War his first winner. NYRA Photo.

Misseliofwar won his debut during the opening day card of the Belmont at the Big A meeting Friday to give Grade 1-winning freshman sire Fog of War his first winner.

Fog of War, an 8-year-old son of War Front, stands for $3,500 at Hidden Lake Farm in Stillwater. He’s the sire of 35 named foals in his first crop and Misseliofwar was his ninth starter.

Bred by and foaled at Hidden Lake Farm in Stillwater and owned by Birbal’s Racing Stable, Misseliofwar upset the finale at 29-1 under Dylan Davis for trainer Emron Ibrahim. Prem Birbal purchased Misseliofwar for $1,500 at this OBS June sale.

Fog of War sold for $400,000 at the 2017 Keeneland September yearling sale. Campaigned by Peter Brant and trainer Chad Brown, Fog of War won two of seven starts and earned $204,250. He won his debut going 5 1/2 furlongs on the turf at Saratoga Race Course before winning the Grade 1 Summer Stakes at Woodbine. He also placed in the 2019 Manila Stakes in his second start as a 3-year-old in 2019.

Fog of War entered stud in 2021 as the property of Brant’s White Birch Farm Inc. and Three C Stables LLC.

Bred by Orpendale, Chelston and Wynatt, Fog of War is out of the Group 3-winning Irish-bred Galileo mare Say. She’s the dam of two full brothers to Fog of War – Invader, a $500,000 Keeneland September yearling who won the John Battaglia Memorial Stakes, and Naval Intelligence (exported to Hong Kong and renamed Gold Chest), a stakes-winner in Great Britain and Handicap winner in Hong Kong.

Fog of War’s second dam, Riskaverse, is a multiple Grade 1 winner of $2,182,429. A stakes winner and Grade 1-placed at 2, she captured the Grade 1 Flower Bowl Invitational twice, Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup and won or placed in 10 other graded events. The daughter of Dynaformer sold for $5 million as a racing or broodmare prospect at the 2005 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky November mixed sale.

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