For Immediate Release
Contact: Jim Miller (708) 780-3700
JimMiller@ClubHawthorne.com
Anyone’s Race in Illini
Princess at Hawthorne
STICKNEY, IL – Following last weekend’s winning performance
by Speaking Scout in the Hawthorne Derby, the second turf stakes of the season takes place on Saturday at Hawthorne. The $75,000 guaranteed Illini Princess will
be contested at 1 1/16 miles on the Hawthorne turf. Going as race six on the Saturday card, the
Illini Princess is for Illinois-bred fillies and mares, three-years-old and up.
A field of ten is entered for the Illini Princess as there is no standout in
the race.
The morning line favorite at 3-1 in the Illini Princess is
Katie M’Lady for owners Cherrywood Racing Stables, II
and Oak Rock Racing LLC. Trained by Michele Boyce, Katie M’Lady
has shown great ability in limited starts, winning four of seven career
races. The four-year-old filly was a
stakes winner on the grass at three, winning the Sharon Kirby Memorial at
Arlington on August 21 of last year. She
followed that victory up with a win over open allowance-company at the end of
August. She closed her 2021 season by
finishing second in last fall’s Illini Princess, nearly wiring the field only
to be caught by Bramble Queen at the wire.
This will be the first start of 2022 for Katie M’Lady
as she has worked consistently toward her return. Regular rider Julio Felix is back in the
saddle.
The 7-2 second choice is Beyond Proper for owners Team Block
and trainer Chris Block. Third to Katie M’Lady in the Sharon Kirby Memorial last year and sixth in
the Illini Princess, Beyond Proper got off to a bit of a slow start in a pair
of turf races at Hawthorne to open 2022.
Shipping North to Canterbury for the summer, Beyond Proper has gradually
improved, finishing a close third in a turf allowance in July before winning an
allowance race that came off the turf on August 20. Chris Emigh gets
the call aboard Beyond Proper on Saturday.
The second Team Block runner in the Illini Princess is the
lightly raced Trail Ridge Road. The third choice at 9-2, three-year-old Trail
Ridge Road makes only her fourth career start.
She debuted at Hawthorne on June 25, scoring in a maiden allowance by
five lengths over a yielding Hawthorne turf.
She shipped East to Colonial for the summer, running second and fourth
respectively in a pair of tough turf allowance races. She returns to Hawthorne for the Illini
Princess and is reunited with Orlando Mojica, who rode her to her maiden
victory.
Michele Boyce also has a second starter in the Illini Princess
with Cat Attack for owners S.D. Brilie Limited
Partnership. The four-year-old filly debuted on the Hawthorne turf at two, breaking
her maiden by over ten lengths over the Hawthorne turf on November 28,
2020. She opened her three-year-old
season with a pair of turf allowance scores at Arlington before running second
to Katie M’Lady in the Sharon Kirby Memorial. She ended her 2021 season with a
seventh-place effort in the Illini Princess.
Cat Attack added blinkers in the Oakbrook Stakes on the turf this spring
at Hawthorne and nearly stole the race on the front end, finishing third after
leading much of the way. In her most
recent start, she wired the field in an open-allowance
over the Hawthorne turf on September 24.
Constantino Roman rode her to that victory and rides once again on
Saturday at Cat Attack is 6-1 in the morning line.
The field for the Illini Princess:
PP Horse Jockey Trainer M/L
1 Lizz A Bee E. Esquivel K. Broberg 8-1
2 Lipliner E.T.
Baird V. Childers 12-1
3 Katie M’Lady J.
Felix M. Boyce 3-1
4 Romantic
Attack L. Colon V. Childers 15-1
5 Beyond
Proper C. Emigh C.
Block 7-2
6 Cat Attack C. Roman M. Boyce 6-1
7 Kingsbury
Dream V. Santiago V. Childers 10-1
8 Sweet
Fraulein J. Tavares J. Hernandez 30-1
9 Trail
Ridge Road O. Mojica C. Block 9-2
10 Embarrassing J. Lopez H. Rodriguez 15-1
Hawthorne Race Course, Chicago’s
Hometown Track, races year-round in 2022. The winter harness season concluded
on Sunday, March 20. Spring thoroughbreds kicked off Saturday, April 2 and
concluded Saturday, June 25. The summer harness season began on Thursday, June
30 and raced through Sunday, September 11. Fall thoroughbreds returned on
Friday, September 23 and race through Saturday, December 31. For any
information about Hawthorne Race Course visit our website
www.HawthorneRaceCourse.com.