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Upperline scores in Arlington Matron
Hooh Why held well to take second by 1 3/4 lengths over Ariana D, while Hemera came with a game late run to fill the fourth spot. La Gran Bailadora, second in last year's running of the Arlington Matron, was next, while Sea Level Drive and Kathmanblue completed the order under the wire. "What an honest mare," stated Hooh Why's rider, Francisco Torres. "I tried to slow it down as much as I could, and preserve as much as I could because you get paid late, not early. I can't fault her, she showed up and she tried hard, we just got outrun." Upperline easily avenged her fourth-placing in last season's Arlington Matron with this win, which improved her scorecard to 20-8-4-2, $585,308. The bay five-year-old has been a hard-knocking sort, racking up wins in the Grade 3 Bewitch Stakes, Grade 3 Arlington Oaks, Trillium Stakes, Bayou Handicap and Allen LaCombe Memorial Handicap during her four seasons on track. She also boasts five black-type placings on her resume, including the Grade 2 Golden Rod and Grade 3 Herecomesthebride Stakes. Bred in Kentucky by Stonerside Stable, Upperline is out of the Irish-bred Caerleon mare Snowflake, who ran second in the Group 1 Nassau Stakes in 2001, and has a stakes-winning four-year-old half-sister named Snow Fall. The siblings' second dam is the Reference Point mare Ivyanna, who captured the Group 1 Oaks d'Italia in 1992. This black-type rich female line also includes Grade 1 scorer An Act and Group 2 victor Distinction, who placed in two editions of the Group 1 Gold Cup. Upperline's fourth dam is noted matron Durga. Bet the Belmont Stakes at TwinSpires.com
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