Brazil’s Champion Two-Year-Old of 2019, FILO DI ARIANNA (BRZ), was a mystery when he broke out of the gate for the third race at Woodbine on June 27 – but not much of one at the finish. The chestnut 5-year-old horse (born in September five years ago, thus on the southern hemisphere breeding schedule) charged past multiple graded stakes winner Silent Poet to win the seven furlong turf sprint, a prep for the July 18 Connaught Cup (G3) in a sizzling 1:19.97 for a big 95 Beyer Speed Figure according to Daily Racing Form.

Purchased privately by Gary Barber, Wachtel Stable and Peter Deutsch, the son of Belmont Stakes winner Drosselmeyer won three races in the spring of 2019 by a total of 27 1/4 lengths including a Grade 2 and Grade 3. He had not raced since and was still in Florida training with Mark Casse in late May before logging two workouts at Woodbine. Emma-Jayne Wilson, currently leading Woodbine’s rider standings, was on board.

Sunday’s racing, held in searing heat, was another day of longshots and barns getting their first winners.

Advertisement