Roxelana

Fortune Play Wins Dramatic Roxelana before 27,787 'Downs After Dark' Fans

Heuristic Stable’s Fortune Play outdueled Westrock Stables LLC’s Decelerator down the stretch to win the $77,270 Roxelana by a neck before a crowd of 27,787 on Friday night at Churchill Downs.

Trained by John Booker Jr. and ridden by Freddie Lenclud, Fortune Play covered the seven furlongs on a fast main track in 1:22.19.

Fortune Play, a 5-year-old daughter of Five Star Day, rated in fourth through fractions of :23.08 and :46.24 set by the early pace-setting duo of Alex G. Campbell Jr.’s The Underling and Decelerator. Lenclud moved for the leaders with three furlongs remaining, angled out for the drive entering the stretch, caught Decelerator with a sixteenth of a mile remaining and finally edged clear of that stubborn rival in the final yards.

Breaking from the gate as the 4-1 third-choice, Fortune Play returned mutuels of $10, $5 and $3.60. Decelerator finished second to return $6.40 and $4.60 with John Gunther’s Stage Magic another 3 ½-lengths back in third returning $7.40.

The victory was worth $46,560 and increased Fortune Play’s bankroll to $273,052 with a record of 5-7-5 from 27 starts.

Racing continues Saturday with a 13-race program highlighted by the 110th running of the Grade III, $100,000-added Bashford Manor, which is scheduled to be run as Race 12 at 6:23 p.m. EDT. First post is at 12:45 p.m.

War Eagle Lady Wins Roxelana Purse

Patton’s Creek Farm’s War Eagle Lady remained undefeated on the main track at Churchill Downs as she won Thursday’s featured $52,485 Roxelana Purse for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up.

            In becoming the first three-time winner of the Spring Meet and improving her record to four-for-four on the main track, War Eagle Lady swept past pace-setter Mein Fraulein at the three-sixteenths pole and then fended off a brief challenge from Morakami to draw off to a three-length triumph.

            Trained by Jim Baker and ridden by Calvin Borel, War Eagle Lady covered the seven furlongs on a good main track in 1:23.71. The victory, the fourth in 10 career starts, was worth $32,105 and increased War Eagle Lady’s earnings to $119,806.

            A 4-year-old Kentucky bed daughter of War Chant, War Eagle Lady returned $3.20, $2.40 and $2.10. Morakami, ridden by Miguel Mena, returned $4.60 and $2.80 with Mein Fraulein finishing another 3 ¾ lengths back in third under Julien Leparoux and returning $2.40 to show in the field of eight.

            Racing resumes with the first of three “Downs After Dark” programs beginning at 6 p.m. Friday with an 11-race card.

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