Hello Beautiful Sharp in Sunday Breeze at Laurel

Hello Beautiful Sharp in Sunday Breeze at Laurel

Multiple Stakes Winner Possible for G1 Test Aug. 8
 
LAUREL, MD – Multiple stakes-winning 3-year-old filly Hello Beautiful continued preparations for a possible start in next month’s Test (G1) at Saratoga with a strong five-furlong breeze over Laurel Park’s main track Sunday morning.
 
With jockey Jevian Toledo subbing for injured regular rider and work partner Sheldon Russell, Madaket Stables, Albert Frassetto, Mark Parkinson, K-Mac Stable and Magic City Stables’ Hello Beautiful covered the distance in 1:01.20, the fastest of six horses.
 
It was the second work for Hello Beautiful since her front-running 8 ¼-length allowance romp June 20 at Laurel that improved her record to four wins, two seconds and a third with $199,360 in purse earnings from eight career starts.
 
“Toledo has worked some good ones and prepped for some big races, so he knows how to work a good horse,” trainer Brittany Russell said. “Toledo worked her beautifully, and she went excellent. She’s just doing great.”
 
The connections have yet to settle on a next start for Hello Beautiful but are giving strong consideration to the Test, a seven-furlong sprint for 3-year-old fillies Aug. 8 on the undercard of the Travers (G1).
 
Wherever she runs next, Hello Beautiful will need a new rider. Sheldon Russell, the trainer’s husband, is expected to miss four to six weeks after breaking his right wrist in a starting gate mishap July 16 at Delaware Park. He has been aboard for all of Hello Beautiful’s races.
 
Due to the track’s health and safety protocols, out-of-town jockeys are currently not allowed to ride at Saratoga this summer. Brittany Russell said two-time defending Eclipse Award winner Irad Ortiz Jr. would likely get the call if Hello Beautiful runs in the Test.
 
“It depends on where we decide to go,” she said. “but I think we’re going to go with Irad if we go to New York.”
 
Though he couldn’t be aboard, Sheldon Russell was at Laurel to see Hello Beautiful work, bringing along the couple’s 11-month-old daughter, Edy.
 
“He did show up to watch. He wanted to supervise. He showed up with Edy. I don’t know how he managed that with one arm,” Brittany Russell said. “He called me and said, ‘I’m on my way.’ I’m like, ‘How are you on your way?’ He got here with Edy and they watched her work, so that was great that he came out.”
 
Hello Beautiful has raced exclusively in Maryland since her unveiling last May at Pimlico Race Course. She captured the Maryland Million Lassie and Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship last fall at Laurel by a combined 15 ½ lengths.
 
The combination of a planned break and a 2 ½-month pause in live racing from mid-March to late May amid the coronavirus pandemic pushed Hello Beautiful’s sophomore debut to a June 1 sprint over Laurel’s world-class turf course, where she faded to seventh, her only time off the board. She rebounded impressively 19 days later on a sloppy and sealed main track.nt Gap 10, Run-Up 32ft