DEL MAR, Calif. (July 13, 2014) – A field of nine, including Northern California Yearling Sale graduate Really a Princess, is entered for Friday’s $100,000 CTBA Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 2-year-old fillies at Del Mar.
Northern California Yearling Sale graduate Really a Princess is by Marino Marini, out of the Lord Carson mare I’m a Princess, was bred by George and Mary Clare Schmitt, is owned by Richard Meister and George and Mary Clare Schmitt and is trained by Jeff Bonde. The $8,700 purchase at the Northern California Yearling Sale is a maiden making her second start with earnings of $3,290.
Inspired Illusion is by Papa Clem, out of the Helmsman mare Inspiration Within, was bred by owners Curt and Lila Lanning and is trained by Ed Moger Jr. She won her lone start with earnings of $9,000.
Singing Kitty is by Ministers Wild Cat, out of the Unbridled’s Song mare Natural Singer R N, was bred by owner Tommy Town Thoroughbreds and is trained by Steven Miyadi. She won her lone start with earnings of $33,600.
Desert Thief is by Desert Code, out of the Cat Thief mare Daylight Thief, was bred by owners Caesar Dominguez and William Foltz and is trained by Dominguez. She has one win in three starts, earnings of $38,640 and is coming off a July 3 maiden win.
Robo Girl is by Bushwacker, out of the Ide mare Robotica, was bred by Terry Lovingier, is owned by Albert Chou, Lovinger and Michael Ryan and is trained by Gary Sherlock. She has one win in two starts, earnings of $33,850 and is coming off an eighth in the June 22 Landaluce.
My Fiona is by Ghostzapper, out of the Two Punch mare A Vision in Gray, was bred by Terry Lovingier, is owned by Tom Beckerle, Lovingier and Amanda Navarro and is trained by Walther Solis. She has one win in two starts, earnings of $48,600 and is coming off a third in the June 22 Landaluce.
Lost Bus is by Bring the Heat, out of the Stravinsky mare Frysland, was bred by owners John Haagsman and Wesley Ward and is trained by Blake Heap. She won her lone start with earnings of $33,600.
Line Leader is by Brave Cat, out of the Tiznow mare Tiz Madison, was bred by George and Mary Clare Schmitt, is owned by Richard Meister and George and Mary Clare Schmitt and is trained by Jeff Bonde. She has one win in two starts, earnings of $44,800 and is coming off a June 12 maiden win.
Take Back Spring is by Spring At Last, out of the In Excess mare Repo, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and is trained by Doug O’Neill. She is a maiden making her fourth start with earnings of $5,320.