Saffron Moon Bests Gimme a Nother in Hillsborough
Five weeks after landing her first graded victory in Tampa Bay Down's Endeavour Stakes (G3T), Saffron Moon asserted her affinity for the Oldsmar, Fla., turf course once more with another late-running score in the $200,000 Hillsborough Stakes (G2T) March 8. The 6-year-old daughter of Malibu Moon once again employed her electrifying turn of foot down the lane, out-finishing South African group 1 winner Gimme a Nother (SAF) by three-quarters of a length under the wire. Highly regarded following her impressive maiden romp at Keeneland during the 2022 spring meet, Saffron Moon battled various issues throughout her career which led to her being relatively lightly raced for a 6-year-old. However, trainer Chad Brown has continuously credited the patience of her owners, Phil and Christine Hatfield of CHP Racing, for Saffron Moon's recent success. "My team has done a great job with her, and I'm real happy for the owners, Phil and Christine Hatfield, as they stuck with her," Brown said. "I think this race gives us a lot of confidence her ceiling is unlimited. She has always trained like a good horse; she may not have run much from 2-5 (years old), but it was not because we were waiting for her to come around. She was on the sidelines a lot, but when she was in the barn she was always impressive in the mornings and in her training." Perfectly placed early under Flavien Prat, Saffron Moon parked in fourth position down the backstretch as longshot Avenue Niel (IRE) and Frankie Dettori logged a mild half-mile in :48.45. Past the half-mile pole, the race order was shaken up when Joel Rosario pulled the trigger early aboard Eternal Silence, cueing the Christophe Clement runner to the lead in a seemingly premature move. Falling back into fifth, Saffron Moon turned for home crowded and awaiting running room. Never one to rush a horse, a chilly Prat struck when the moment was right, tipping Saffron Moon into a clear path as the pair dashed to the advantage. Graham Motion-trained Gimme a Nother, previously undefeated in her native country, tried gallantly but just fell short of catching Saffron Moon at the finish. She was 2 1/4 lengths better than Saffron Moon's stablemate, Venencia (FR), in third. "She ran great," Motion said of Gimme a Nother's North American debut. The Hillsborough was the 5-year-old's first race in eleven months. "I think it was a pretty credible performance by a horse who hadn't run since April against a filly who is pretty good." Closing the windows as the even-money favorite, Saffron Moon ($4.20) completed the 1 1/8 miles on a firm turf course in 1:47.58. Saffron Moon is one of three winners produced from the Medaglia d'Oro mare Crocus Hill, a daughter of the grade 1-winning turf mare and $1.2 million earner Vacare. Bred by Cove Springs Farm, Saffron Moon sold to Sitak Stable for $80,000 at the 2020 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. Saffron Moon was sired by the late Spendthrift stallion Malibu Moon, who is also the sire of this year's Kentucky Oaks (G1) contender and Honeybee Stakes (G3) victress Quietside. Nitrogen Ships In, Gets the Win in Florida Oaks With her stablemate Vixen stealing headlines at Gulfstream Park, Nitrogen took her show on the road and came home victorious in the $150,000 Florida Oaks (G3T). Trained by Mark Casse for D. J. Stable, Nitrogen nailed the front-running Lush Lips (GB) at the wire in a thrilling finish to the 1 1/16-mile turf contest for 3-year-old fillies. "I don't know how; she does it, she just gets there," Casse said after the race. The Florida Oaks was the second consecutive stakes victory for the daughter of Medaglia d'Oro, who was exiting another dramatic score for Casse in the Ginger Brew Stakes. Establishing a stakes record of 1:40.42, Nitrogen ($5) prevailed by a half-length over Lush Lips under jockey Jose Ortiz. Longshot Deloraine completed the trifecta.