Going Global Fights Off Stubborn Closing Remarks In Providencia Stakes Sponsored by:
Going Global and jockey Flavien Prat, outside, hold off Closing Remarks (Umberto Rispoli) to win the Grade III $100,000 Providencia Stakes Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, CA.
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A resolute Going Global notched her third consecutive stakes win by taking Saturday s Grade 3, $100,000 Providencia Stakes at Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif., by a neck under high-riding Flavien Prat. Trained by Phil D Amato, the 3-year-old Irish-bred filly got a mile and one eighth on grass in 1:48.50.
Content to sit a stalking fourth down the backside as Sensible Cat set leisurely fractions, Going Global was about 2 ½ lengths off the leader at the three furlong marker, kicked into gear two-wide turning for home and outran Closing Remarks late in a game effort.
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Going Global Makes Stylish U.S. Debut In Sweet Life Stakes Sponsored by:
Irish-bred Going Global made her U.S. debut a winning one with a come-from-behind victory in the Sweet Life Stakes
In her first stateside start, Irish-bred Going Global unleashed a furious stretch rally to take Sunday s Grade 3, $100,000 Sweet Life Stakes at Santa Anita by a widening half length under Flavien Prat. Trained by Phil D Amato, Going Global, who had been idle since Nov. 11 in her native Ireland, got six furlongs on turf in 1:07.68 at the Arcadia, Calif., oval.
Unhurried but in contention while about 6 ½ lengths off the lead at the half-mile pole, Going Global, in an eye-catching move, was able to save ground while full of run at the rail around the far turn, shifted into the four-path a furlong out and blew by front-running Five Pics Please in the shadow of the wire in a most impressive effort.