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Moonage Daydream adds Hettinger to resume

Thursday, September 26th, 2024

Moonage Daydream fends off Whatlovelookslike to win Thursday’s John Hettinger at Aqueduct. NYRA Photo.

Another stretch out in distance produced another victory for Moonage Daydream Thursday at Aqueduct.

Chris Larsen’s homebred Candy Ride filly handled another stretch out in distance – from the 1 1/16 miles of the Yaddo Handicap last time to the 9 furlongs of the $125,000 John Hettinger Stakes – and produced a second straight victory.

Under Flavien Prat, Moonage Daydream did all the work on the front end and fended off a late run from Whatlovelookslike to win by a head for trainer Jorge Abreu.

“Flavien said she was just galloping on the lead,” Abreu said. “Turning for home, when I saw her ears up, I knew she was going to be tough to go by.”

A 13-1 winner of the Yaddo last time out over Marvelous Maude and Whatlovelookslike – both of which came back for another try along with six other New York-bred fillies and mares – Moonage Daydream went to post for the Hettinger as the 9-2 co-fourth choice. Abreu hoped for a target for Moonage Daydream, who closed from second in the Yaddo, in the Hettinger but didn’t get it.

Moonage Daydream broke well and took over past the finish the first time ahead of stablemates Scoring Chance and Busy Morning. Moonage Daydream clicked off soft splits of :25.06, :51.58 and 1:16.58 while 8-5 favorite Silver Skillet idled toward the back of the back and Whatlovelookslike chased in fourth after a slight bobble at the start.

“It was not the gameplan to make the lead, but she jumped well, and we were all in the same boat where nobody really wanted to go,” Prat said. “It just felt natural for her to be there, and I thought she was happy there, so I left her alone.”

Moonage Daydream shrugged off her stablemates around the far turn and continued to lead turning for home as 7-2 second choice Whatlovelookslike cut into the advantage. Moonage Daydream led by a half-length in midstretch, passed the mile mark in 1:40.44 and withstood the runner-up in deep stretch.

“At the eighth-pole I didn’t know, but she was brave enough and found another gear to hold on,” Prat said.

The first two finished well clear of third-place finisher Can’t Fool Me, who was 4 1/4 lengths back in third in her stakes debut, with Silver Skillet fourth and 4-1 second choice Marvelous Maude fifth. Busy Morning, Snowy Evening, Scoring Chance and Power and Glory completed the field. Moonage Daydream won in 1:52.01 over the firm turf.

“When I saw that :51 (half) I took a big breather there,” Abreu said. “I said, ‘I hope they don’t go :49 or :48,’ because then you set up the race and (Whatlovelookslike) was coming at her. This filly is pretty hard to pass by when she takes the lead down the stretch. This is the third time she wins the same way.”

Moonage Daydream collected her third stakes victory, adding the Hettinger to the Yaddo August 25 at Saratoga and the 6-furlong Stewart Manor during her 2-year-old season at Aqueduct. She’s won five of 11, picked up $68,750 and boosted her bankroll to $370,660.

Abreu said Moonage Daydream would return for the $200,000 Ticonderoga at 1 1/16 miles on Empire Showcase Day October 27 at Belmont at the Big A before a break.

Bred by Larsen’s 3C Stable LLC and foaled at Hidden Lake Farm in Stillwater, Moonage Daydream is out of the winning Malibu Moon mare Elatha. She’s also the dam of the winning New York-bred Declaration of War mare Guardian Moon, a yearling colt by Speightstown and a weanling colt by Gun Runner, all bred by 3C Stable.

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