Zanatta looks to continue success in $100,000 Courageous Lady at MGM Northfield Park

At 11h39, on October 13, 2023 By NORTHFIELD PARK

The connections of talented 3-year-old filly pacer Zanatta have high hopes for Saturday’s $100,000 Courageous Lady Stakes at MGM Northfield Park.

Purchased for $115,000 at the Lexington Selected Yearling sale, Zanatta has been a standout for the Bongiornos (trainer Jenn and driver Joe) and owner Michael Cote Gagnon’s One Legend Stable Inc. “She was a very nice looking filly with a great neck,” said trainer Jenn Bongiorno.

The connections were interested in some of the yearlings by Stay Hungry, and when they saw Zanatta, she stuck out from some of the rest. Another exciting trait was that she was bred by friend and colleague Anders Strom of Courant Inc.

While Zanatta was preparing for the races, her connections realized they had something special on their hands.

“She was really a star on the racetrack,” said Bongiorno.

After winning two straight 2-year-old qualifying races, she tried two legs of the Pennyslvania Sires Stakes; following those efforts, it was decided to give her some time off and send her to Lexington’s Red Mile.

“She was getting a little too hot during baby races,” said Bongiorno. “Lexington is such a nice place to teach a horse how to race; we thought she would thrive there.”

She (Bongiorno) couldn’t have been more right; in her first start in the Kentucky Commonwealth Series, she reeled off an impressive 1:51 victory. They tried their luck in the Kentucky Championship Series two starts later, and she was a solid second to winner Strong Poison.

“We were thrilled with her performance in Lexington; she grew up down there,” Bongiorno said.

After some success at The Red Mile, the decision was made to send her to Woodbine Mohawk Park for the Breeders Crown; she finished fourth in her elimination, something the connections were happy with, considering she scoped sick and bled during that race. The following week, in the final, she drew post ten and made up some ground throughout the mile to finish sixth.

The connections weren’t ready to give up just yet; they knew their filly had a lot of talent, so they gave Zanatta a couple of weeks off, added Lasix, and sent her to the Three Diamonds at The Meadowlands where she took off, winning both the elimination and the $428,400 final.

“I have to say it was the best decision we ever made; it truly made her year and let her show what she was really made of,” said a jubilant Bongiorno.

While Zanatta has put together some solid performances in her sophomore season, bad luck combined with bad draws has created an up-and-down season. Following a runner-up performance in the Tompkins-Geers at The Meadowlands, she was sent back to Lexington, looking to get her first win of the season under her belt. She was competitive in Lexington, but having to take Zanatta off Lasix took its toll on her.

In the $400,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes final, she tried to rally late but tired down the stretch, finishing fifth in 1:50.1 to Twin B Joe Fresh. Three days later, Zanatta would start in not one but two races on Jugette day, one of the only races left that requires heats. They added Lasix back, and she shined bright once again with a decisive victory in her elimination and a brave second in the $255,000 final.

“That Jugette performance was so impressive, she really broke through on that day,” said Bongiorno.

The Bongironos are excited for another opportunity to showcase how great their filly is in the $100,000 Courageous Lady.

“She (Zanatta) is such a nice horse, both on and off of the racetrack; everyone in the barn loves her,” said Bongiorno.

A win on Saturday would make for one special family moment.

The $100,000 Courageous Lady Stakes is just one of 13 stakes races on Saturday night at Northfield. The night will feature eight $50,000 Ohio Fair Championships, four $85,000 Ohio Sires Stakes events for 4-year-olds and up, and the Pace for the Cure featuring nine of Ohio’s top female drivers.

Post time on Saturday is 6 p.m.

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