Trainer Cherie DeVaux Seeking First Stakes Win For Talented Bayerness In Saturday’s Regret Stakes

At 0h01, on July 3, 2021 By MONMOUTH PARK

Cherie Devaux is in no hurry to see Bayerness start on her second career as a broodmare, but the Kentucky-based trainer also knows there’s a business side to her sport to consider.

So getting a stakes win for a filly who is already graded stakes-placed and cost $350,000 as a yearling would be a significant boost to her post-racing credentials.

A 4-year-old daughter of Bayern, Bayerness heads into Saturday’s $75,000 Regret Stakes at Monmouth Park in search of that first stakes win after spending five of her first eight career starts in graded stakes company, including last year’s Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks.

She will take on six other fillies and mares 3 and up in the six-furlong feature.

“I’m very aware of what a stakes win would mean for her value as a broodmare,” said Devaux, who spent eight years as an assistant to Chad Brown before going out on her own in 2018. “She is accomplished on the graded stakes level so adding a stakes win to that would be really good for her value in her next career – not that we’re rushing her off to the breeding shed.”

A winner of three of eight career starts, with three thirds, Bayerness is 2-for-2 at the Regret Stakes distance. She has also shown she relishes an off track – something that may come into play if the forecast for rain holds true.

“She seems to be more effective sprinting, which is where we will probably keep her from now on,” said DeVaux.

For DeVaux, Saturday could mark an unusual sweep of the two Regret Stakes she has entered horses in this year. Gam’s Mission captured the Grade 3 Regret Stakes at Churchill Downs on May 29, giving the 39-year-old DeVaux the first graded stakes victory of her brief career.

“It was really exciting,” she said. “We had come really close a couple of times since I started on my own with a couple of seconds. We’ve had good showings in stakes races. But to win a graded stakes was really exciting for all of us, my team, because we’re fairly young in our business.

“We’re in our fourth year and to win a graded stakes at any point is exciting and an accomplishment.”

Saturday’s Regret will mark just the second time that DeVaux has started a horse at Monmouth Park. The Saratoga, N.Y. native finished second with Our Super Freak in last year’s Grade 2 Molly Pitcher.

She’smysunshine, Oceano Rosso, Bronx Beauty, Honey I’m Good, Sonar and Alandra round out the field for the 62nd edition of the Regret Stakes. Bronx Beauty, trained by Anthony Margotta, has banked $645,070 in her career and is coming off a second-place finish in her 2021 debut in the Politely Stakes on May 30. She is 4-for-6 with two seconds at Monmouth Park.

 

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