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No Chalk denies three-peat in Arctic Queen

Monday, September 2nd, 2024

Matties Racing’s homebred No Chalk wins Monday’s Arctic Queen Stakes at Finger Lakes. SV Photography.

By Paul Halloran

Just when it looked as if Gone and Forgotten was going to make it three in a row in the Arctic Queen Stakes at Finger Lakes Monday, along came the appropriately named No Chalk to pull off a mild upset.

Owned and bred by Matties Racing LLC and foaled at Saratoga Glen Farm in Stillwater, the 5-year-old daughter of Tapiture came from sixth in the nine-horse field and collared Gone and Forgotten three strides before the wire to win by a half-length. The $30,000 winner’s share brought her career earnings to $230,255 on the strength of six wins, 10 seconds and two thirds in 22 starts.

Gone and Forgotten, the 2022 and 2023 Arctic Queen winner who was claimed by Linda Dixon for Barry Ostrager at Saratoga August 2, chased pacesetter Small Pebbles and Honest Banker – the favorite by only $5 – through a quarter-mile in :22.88. Honest Banker took over midway on the turn, but Gone and Forgotten was right with her through a half-mile in :46.52.

Having gone by Honest Banker by the time they straightened for home, Gone and Forgotten kicked clear by 2 lengths and looked like he was on his way to the three-peat in this stakes for New York-breds, but Anthony Rodriguez and No Chalk kept coming and got up just in time for trainer Sal Iorio Jr. The final time for 6 furlongs was 1:12.49, with No Chalk paying $8.60 to win.

No Chalk became the first stakes winner for the Speightstown mare Justleavemealone, who also produced $120,579 earner Noble Behavior (Noble Causeway), $118,044 earner Stimulus Check (Tapiture) and Cat Lady Steph (Warriors Reward), a 1-race winner. The Matties brothers bred all four of the progeny of Justleavemealone, a $75 Keeneland yearling in 2009 who won three times in a 21-race career.

No Chalk broke her maiden as a 3-year-old at first asking at Aqueduct in 2022 and ran second in the Niagara Stakes at Finger Lakes later that year. She managed only one win in 2023, but was on the board seven times in nine starts. She was 1-6 this year heading into the Arctic Queen, but has now won two in a row after taking a $10,000 optional claimer at Finger Lakes August 14.

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