It’s Post Time for Russell in Whitney Stakes

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Trained at the Aiken Training track – started by Cary Frommer

Post Time | Sarah Andrew

By Tim Wilkin

SARATOGA SPINGS, N.Y. – It’s ‘Post Time’ for the 97th running of the $1-million GI Whitney Stakes.

Well, actually, the race is still a week away, but if you are trainer Brittany Russell, you’re darn right it’s Post Time.

As in Post Time (Frosted), the 4-year-old colt that will make a return trip to Saratoga Race Course. Last month, Post Time, owned by Hillwood Stable, LLC, won the race for second in the GI Metropolitan Handicap. Post Time beat Hoist the Gold (Mineshaft) by a neck.

No one was going to beat National Treasure (Quality Road), who won the Met Mile by 6 1/4 lengths for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert.

Assuming National Treasure goes in the Whitney–Baffert said he would make a final decision after his colt works Sunday in California–Russell would welcome the chance for the rematch.

“National Treasure is a very good horse,” Russell said by phone from Maryland. “We are going to have to really put our running shoes on. (National Treasure) will be hard to beat. We will show up and we’ll give it our best.”

Post Time, a Maryland-bred, has eight wins, two seconds and a third in 11 career starts. The Met Mile was his first start in Grade I company. He has a pair of graded stakes wins on his resume in the GII Carter Stakes at Aqueduct and the GIII General George Stakes at Laurel.

Russell knows that when she gives a leg up to her husband/jockey Sheldon Russell, she is going to get the absolute best that Post Time has. He has never disappointed her.

“He is just a good, honest horse,” Brittany Russell said. “He loves his job, he trains, he doesn’t miss a beat. He just shows up to the track and does his work every day. Sometimes we wonder if we are doing enough with him.”

Post Time had his final Whitney work Saturday at the Fair Hill Training Center, going four furlongs in :49 (7/28) with Russell’s assistant Emma Wolfe on board.

“He went very good,” Russell said. “He’s ready to go.”

And he will go to Saratoga on Tuesday. Russel said that Wolfe will accompany Post Time on the trip to the Spa and expects that he will go to the track on Wednesday.

SUMMER WHIRL takes exciting Saratoga MSW

SUMMER WHIRL (Arrogate) has been on the board in her previous two starts and today she made a very dramatic move to break her maiden by a neck. Racing a mile on the Saratoga inner turf, she was stuck on the rail until a dramatic shift to the outside at the top of the stretch gave her running room and she inhaled her competition. NY Bred SUMMER WHIRL was selected by Cary as a yearling at the Fasig Tipton NY Bred Sale. She is trained by Graham Motion for Hillwood Stable LLC.
Breeder: Hidden Lake Farm, LLC & 3C Stables, LLC

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SUMMER WHIRL (f, 3, Arrogate–Summer Shade, by Stephen Got Even), who debuted at the Belmont Festival at Saratoga with a third at 5 1/2 furlongs and followed that up with a second at the Belmont at the Big A meet July 5 going 8 1/2 panels, improved once again.

Off as the 2-1 favorite, she traveled midpack against the rail, inching gradually closer behind :24.01 and :49.02 fractions. Summer Whirl swung out dramatically off the turn while in search of clear running room and came flying late, just nipping pacesetter Autumn (Constitution) in the last stride to post a neck victory.

The winner is a half to Harmon (Cairo Prince), SP, $240,586; and to an unraced 2-year-old filly named Underbid Brittany (Vekoma), who sold at the FasigTipton Midlantic 2-year-olds in training sale for $40,000 to Anthony Farrior. Summer Whirl | Sarah Andrew Dam Summer Shade, a half to MGSW Hot Summer (Malibu Moon), also has a yearling filly by American Pharoah.

Sales History: $170,000 Ylg ’22 SARAUG; $250,000 2yo ’23 OBSMAR; $225,000 2yo ’23 FTJUNE. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, $74,700.  TV. O-Hillwood Stable LLC; B-Hidden Lake Farm, LLC & 3C Stables, LLC (NY); T-H. Graham Motion.

SACRED WISH ran a gutsy 2nd in the Matchmaker Stakes (Gr. 3)

Cary Frommer prepped and sold SACRED WISH (Not This Time) at last spring’s  Fasig Tipton Timonium Sale. SACRED WISH broke her maiden at Oaklawn in her 2nd start last month. Stepping up into graded stakes company today, in the G2  Gulfstream Park Oaks, she finished a willing 2nd. She added a 2nd in the Coaching Club American Oaks (Gr. 1), a win in the Winter Memories Stakes a 2nd in the Pebbles Stakes (Gr. 3) and today an achingly close 2nd in the WinStar Matchmaker Stakes (Gr. 3).

The filly is owned by Black Type Thoroughbreds, Swinbank Stables, Steve Adkisson, Christopher T. Dunn and Anthony Spinazzola and was bred by John R. Penn (KY). She is trained by George Weaver.