Kenny Had a Notion Drives to Victory in $100,000 Nursery

Kenny Had a Notion Drives to Victory in $100,000 Nursery

Miss Nondescript Gives Sire Mosler First Stakes Winner
 
LAUREL, MD – Under a ground-saving trip by jockey Jorge Ruiz, Louis J. Ulman and Neil Glasser’s Kenny Had a Notion ran away from a dozen others down the stretch to win the $100,000 Maryland Million Nursery Saturday on the 35th edition of Maryland Million Day at Laurel Park.
 
A 2-year-old son of Great Motion, Kenny Had a Notion beat stablemate Alwaysinahurry by 5 lengths while covering six furlongs in 1:10.55. Reassured was third.
 
Kenny Had a Notion, a determined head winner of his maiden special weight debut July 30 at six furlongs at Delaware Park, cut back to 5 ½ for the First State Dash there Sept. 26, contested over a sloppy track. Trainer Dale Capuano brought him back in 13 days for the Jamestown Stakes, a 5 ½-furlong turf dash for Virginia-breds Oct. 9 at Laurel, where he romped by five lengths as the favorite.         
 
Saturday afternoon at Laurel, Kenny Had a Notion broke well and raced third down backstretch behind pacesetter Tiz Golden and inside San Antone past an opening quarter mile in :22.68. But around the turn, Ruiz drove Kenny Had a Notion to the front along the rail and then cruised away. Alwaysinahurry, who also saved ground entering the stretch, split horses to get up for the place.
 
“They’re both nice,” said Capuano of his first two finishers. “Kenny is getting better and so is Alwaysinahurry. [Kenny] showed more speed than I thought he would. He was on the bit very early and the rider had to just get a seam and lucky the rail opened up and he got through.”
 
Miss Nondescript Gives Sire Mosler First Stakes Winner
 
Barak Farm’s Miss Nondescript, making her second start and first for trainer Michael Trombetta, rallied down the stretch and got up in the final strides to win the $100,000 Maryland Million Lassie by a neck over Street Lute, giving freshman sire Mosler his first stakes winner.
 
Miss Nondescript, who broke her maiden at first asking Sept. 4 at Monmouth Park, covered the six furlongs in 1:10.13 under jockey Trevor McCarthy.
 
“This filly gave me a great effort today,” McCarthy said. “She had a nice break and the pace was quick…we had a perfect pace to run at.”
 
Trip to Freedom, who broke her maiden a week earlier, shot out of the gate and went the opening quarter in :21.93 and the half in :44.38 before Street Lute and Miss Nondescript both rallied to the outside inside the final eighth. But in the final yards, it was Miss Nondescript who put her neck out front at the wire.
 
“I was worried that she might run out of time,” Trombetta said. “I could see her chiseling into the margin but I didn’t know if she had enough time. Fortunately it worked out.”
 
Trombetta, who has only had the filly about a month, said there were “a real good set of circumstances” about the Lassie, with the filly having seven weeks since her debut and the quick early pace of Saturday’s race. When asked about the offspring of Mosler, Trombetta said, “From what I’m seeing of these guys I think they’ll run on whatever you ask.”