Las Vegas, NV – Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California will be tuning up for the Breeders’ Cup
when it hosts the Grade 3 Autumn Miss Stakes this Saturday, October 26. A purse of $100,000
will be on the line for three year old fillies willing to race one mile on Santa Anita’s turf track.
The Autumn Miss has attracted a full field of 11 plus two Also Eligibles for race 8 on Santa
Anita’s Saturday card. Post time is 4:30 PM. Let’s take a look into the past performances of all
13 potential combatants for this Grade 3 stakes.
Wishing Gate – Thomas Proctor trained filly has three wins and three seconds in
nine career starts and has looked good recently – a second last time out in the Grade 1 Del Mar
Oaks followed a win in her stakes debut in the Grade 2 San Clemente at 5-1 odds at Del Mar
July 21. She also had a win in an Allowance Optional Claiming at Arlington Park June 23 after
a second in an Allowance in May. Other notable career results include a second in the minor
Surfer Girl Stakes at Santa Anita in October after an eighth in the Oak Tree Juvenile Fillies Turf in
September. She has two wins and two seconds in her last four starts overall, has three wins and
a second at one mile on grass and enters in very good form. Legendary Gary Stevens will in the
saddle on the 122 pound highweight as the likely favorite Saturday.
Need You Now – Irish bred filly had two wins in four starts in Ireland before
shipping to North America where she finished fifth in her debut here in the minor Runway
Stakes at Santa Anita April 13. She went on to a fourth in the Grade 3 Senorita Stakes May 11
and had a nice win in the minor Le Cle Stakes at Hollywood Park July 7. Last time out was a sixth
after setting the pace in the competitive Grade 1 Del Mar Oaks August 17. Julien Leparoux who
seems to get the best of this filly will get the mount once again Saturday.
Flashy Ways – was fourth the Grade 3 Providencia Stakes last time out way back in
April to follow a fourth in the competitive China Doll Stakes in her only other start this year for
trainer Richard Baltas. In 2012 results included a good third in the Grade 3 Miesque Stakes at
Hollywood Park November 24 and a distant eleventh in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.
She has two wins and a third place finish in five career starts and she beat Wishing Gate in last
year’s Surfer Girl Stakes. She races for the first time in over six month Saturday looking to break
a streak of fourth place finishes.
Charlie Em – British bred filly made her North American debut with a terrific win in
the Grade 3 Senorita Stakes May 11 after eight starts at home produced three wins, a second
and a third place finish. Last time out was an OK third behind Beholder in the minor Torrey
Pines Stakes at Del Mar September 1 after a seventh in the Grade 1 Del Mar Oaks in August and
a fourth in the Grade 2 San Clemente Handicap here July 21. She will be looking for her first win
since May and enters in so-so form.
Heir Kitty – Peter Miller trained filly has yet to record a win in six starts this year.
Last time out was a seventh in the minor Unzip Me Stakes here September 28 after a second in
an Allowance Optional Claiming at Del Mar September 21 and six months away. She started her
year with a very good second in the Grade 3 Santa Ysabel Stakes behind Fiftyshadesofhay here
January 26 before a close third in the minor Sweet Life Stakes on this track February 16 and a
fourth in the Grade 1 Las Virgenes in March.
Miss Empire – This Peter Miller trained filly has 12 career starts with two wins, a
second and three third place finishes and makes her fourth start of the year Saturday after
an eighth in the Grade 2 San Clemente in July, a second in the minor Sandy Blue Handicap in
August and a fifth in the minor Swingtime Stakes last time out here October 5. She won the
Cinderella Stakes last June 16 by over four lengths, finish third in the Landaluce Stakes on July
14 and was a respectable third in the Grade 2 Best Pal behind Miss Heir Kitty. She also won the
minor Pike Place Dancer Stakes at Golden Gate October 29 of last year. She was OK at times last
year but is lightly raced this year with less-than-flattering results.
Oscar Party – won the 2012 Kentucky Downs Juvenile Fillies Turf and then raced to a
fourteenth in last year’s Breeders’ Cup Fillies Turf and followed that with an Allowance score in
May. He followed that with a respectable third in the Grade 3 Regret Stakes at Churchill Downs
May 15 and followed that with a fifth in the minor Sandy Blue Handicap at Del Mar August 18.
Last time out was another quality result – a second in the Grade 2 Indiana Oaks October 5.
Wittgenstein – Irish bred Doug O’Neill trained filly had an Allowance score over
Sweet Red Cat at Santa Anita March 21 but hasn’t been great since – a ninth in the Grade 3
Providencia Stakes in April was followed by a seventh in the Grade 2 Honeymoon Handicap
June 8 and an eighth in the Grade 1 American Oaks in July. Last time out was a fourth in an
Allowance Optional Claiming here October 13 after an OK second in the minor Torrey Pines
Stakes on this track September1.
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Include the Aussie – Tom Proctor trained filly races in graded stakes company for
the first time Saturday. She is coming off a disappointing eighth in her stakes debut – the minor
Unzip Me Stakes here September 28 after an Allowance Optional Claiming score in August. She
has two wins, two seconds and three third place finishes in 10 career starts.
Journey On – Doug O’Neill trained filly has just four career starts but enters on a
three race win streak – an Allowance Optional Claiming last time out here October 13, a Starter
Allowance in August and a Maiden Claiming before that. She makes her stakes debut Saturday
but looks good ahead of this weekend.
Caraquista – has 12 career starts with two wins and two second place finishes but
hasn’t placed in five starts this year. She is coming off a fourth in the minor Swingtime Stakes
here October 5 after an eighth and a ninth in minor stakes action and a ninth in the Grade 3
Florida Oaks in February. She last tasted victory in December – an Allowance Optional Claiming at Gulfstream but she certainly hasn’t been the same since.
Ighraa – Also Eligible Entry has 15 career starts with two wins and four third place
finishes. She has just one start in North America -a tenth in the Grade 1 Del Mar Oaks after two
wins in her last five starts in her native France.
Becky Lou – Also Eligible Entry is coming off a fourth in the minor Torrey Pines
Stakes September 1 after a fifth in the Grade 1 American Oaks in July and a fourth in the Grade
2 Honeymoon Handicap. She has two wins and a third place finish in nine career starts.
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