DEL MAR, Calif. (Nov. 18, 2021) – Graded stakes winner None Above the Law, who is also entered in Tuesday’s $250,000 Zia Park Derby, Loud Mouth, who won this race last year and Fashionably Fast, who won this race in 2019, are among entries in Sunday’s $100,000 Cary Grant Stakes for Golden State Series eligible at Del Mar.
None Above the is by Karakontie, out of the Northern Afleet mare Legally Blanca, was bred by J. Kirk and Judy Robison, is owned by Downstream Racing and is trained by Peter Miller. He has six wins in 15 starts, earnings of $454,560 and is coming off an eighth in the Oct. 31 Twilight Derby.
Fashionably Fast is by Lucky Pulpit, out of the Forestry mare Fall Fashion, was bred by Harris Farms, is owned by Harris Farms, Antonsen or Nicoletti and is trained by Dean Pederson. He has nine wins in 26 starts, earnings of $683,891 and is coming off a win in the Oct. 9 Harris Farms. He won this race in 2019.
Positivity is by Paynter, out of the City Zip mare Sam’s Sunny City, was bred by Allen Farm, is owned by CTR Stables or Aldabbagh and is trained by Doug O’Neill. He has four wins in 11 starts, earning of $220,292 and is coming off a win in an Oct. 16 optional claimer.
Colt Fiction is by Ministers Wild Cat, out of the Eddington mare Devilish Pro, was bred by Robert Mitchell, is owned by Jay or Julie Manoogian and is trained by William Spawr. He has six wins in 14 starts, earnings of $294,532 and is coming off a fourth in the Oct. 2 Santa Anita Sprint Championship.
Peaceful Transfer is by Ministers Wild Cat, out of the Woodman mare Royal Woodman, was bred by Mr. & Mrs. Larry Williams, is owned by trainer Robert Hess Jr. or McCanne. He has seven wins in 30 starts, earnings of $284,442 and is coming off a fourth in the Oct. 17 Bull Dog.
Loud Mouth is by Boisterous, out of the Tale of the Cat mare Drama Cat , was bred by Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, is owned by Thomsen Racing and trained by Steve Knapp. He has eight wins in 30 starts, earnings of $374,570 and is coming off an eighth in the Oct. 17 California Flag. He won this race last year.
Principe Carlo is by Coil, out of the Rahy mare Princess Ezra, was bred by Richard Barton Enterprises, is owned by Mia Familia Racing Stable and trained by Librado Barocio. He has six wins in 21 starts, earnings of $310,543 and is coming off a second in an Oct. 30 optional claimer.