ARCADIA, Calif. (Mar. 14, 2024) – Northern California Yearling Sale graduates Chancery Way and All Dialed In take on multiple stakes winner Rose Maddox and graded winner Chismosa in Sunday’s $100,000 Irish O’Brien Stakes for Golden State Series-eligible fillies and mares at Santa Anita.
Madiha is by Shaman Ghost, out of the Great Notion mare Very Few Details, was bred by Terry Lovingier, is owned by Lovingier, Zahra Madiha and Amanda Navarro and is trained by Craig Dollase. She has three wins in 24 starts, earnings of $285,477 and is coming off a fifth in a Mar. 9 optional claimer.
Graded winner Chismosa is by Clubhouse Ride, out of the Cat Dreams mare You Can Dream, was bred by owner Jaime Renella and is trained by Rafael DeLeon. She has four wins in 14 starts, earnings of $417,250 and is coming off a second in the Feb. 3 Santa Monica Stakes.
Stay and Scam is by Square Eddie, out of the Momentum mare Puff Pastry, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and is trained by Doug O’Neill. She has four wins in nine starts, earnings of $230,760 and is coming off a Feb. 10 optional claiming win.
Northern California Yearling Sale graduate Chancery Way is by Mr. Big, out of the War Chant mare This Means War, was bred by Harris Farms & John Nicoletti, is owned by Andy Smolich & Ray Smolich and is trained by Jamey Thomas. The $6,500 purchase at the Northern California Yearling Sale has seven wins in 13 starts, earnings of $345,770 and is coming off a second in the Jan. 13 Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf Sprint.
Multiple stakes winner Rose Maddox is by Grazen, out of the Unusual Heat mare Heat the Rocks, was bred by owner Nick Alexander and is trained by Steven Miyadi. She has seven wins in 21 starts, earnings of $521,782 and is coming off a fourth in the Feb. 18 Spring Fever. She was second in this race last year.
Scary Fast Ride is by Clubhouse Ride, out of the Congaree mare Scary Fast, was bred by owner Harris Farms and is trained by Sean McCarthy. She has two wins in seven starts, earnings of $134,740 and is coming off a second in the Feb. 18 Spring Fever.
Northern California Yearling Sale graduate All Dialed In is by Dialed In, out of the Mutakddim mare Nuffsaid Nuffsaid, was bred by Premier Thoroughbreds, is owned by Harris Farms and trained by Sean McCarthy. The $30,000 purchase at the Northern California Yearling Sale has three wins in 14 starts, earnings of $194,200 and is coming off a fifth in the Feb. 18 Spring Fever.