Sneaking Out, Ruby Bradley in Fleet Treat

DEL MAR, Calif. (July 15, 2019) – Stakes winners Sneaking Out and Ruby Bradley are entered in Thursday’s $150,000 Fleet Treat Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-old fillies at Del Mar.

Sneaking Out is by Indian Evening, out of the Kitten’s Joy mare Maddie’s Odyssey, was bred by owner KMN Racing and is trained by J.K. Desormeaux. She has three wins in six starts, earnings of $242,480 and is coming off a second in the May 26 Summertime Oaks.

Violette Szabo is by Grazen, out of the Sky Mesa mare Sky Marni, was bred by owner Nick Alexander and is trained by Phil D’Amato. She has one win in five starts, earnings of $78,571 and is coming off a third in the June 23 Melair.

Takethediamondlane is by Bodemeister, out of the Jump Start mare North Freeway, was bred by Thomas Bachman, is owned by Jay Em Ess Stable and is trained by Brian Koriner. She is making her racing debut.

Opus Won is by Eddington, out of the Stravinsky mare Russian River, was bred by Frank Mermenstein & Tom McCronklin, is owned by Little Red Feather Racing and is trained by Richard Baltas. She has one win in six starts, earnings of $63,890 and is coming off a second in a June 14 optional claimer.

Tiz a Master is by Ministers Wild Cat, out of the Cee’s Tizzy mare Bea’s Cee, was bred by owner Say Jay Racing and is trained by Richard Baltas. She has three wins in seven starts, earnings of $117,570 and is coming off a second in the June 23 Melair.

Ruby Bradley is by Grazen, out of the Bertrando mare Sudden Sunday, was bred by owner Nick Alexander and is trained by Phil D’Amato. She has one win in six starts, earnings of $154,251 and is coming off a win in the June 23 Melair.

Hollywood Hills is by Hoorayforhollywood, out of the Malibu Moon mare Two Faced Moon, was bred by owner George Krikorian and is trained by Steve Sherman. She has five wins in 10 starts, earnings of $102,668 and is coming off a fifth in a May 19 optional claimer.

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