Holy Helena returns to scene of biggest win in Dance Smartly Stakes

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Holy Helena, last year’s Queen’s Plate winner, has found a new home on the grass this year. She will make a triumphant return to Woodbine in Saturday’s Grade 2, $175,000 Dance Smartly Stakes on the Queen’s Plate undercard.
Holy Helena prevailed in her first three turf outings, most notably in the Grade 2 Sheepshead Bay at Belmont in her penultimate race. Holy Helena is coming off a fifth-place finish against some formidable opposition in the Grade 2 New York at Belmont, which was run at the 1 1/4-mile distance of the Dance Smartly. Holy Helena was more than 20 lengths back early in the New York and ended up 2 1/4 lengths behind winner Fourstar Crook.
“I think she was a bit unlucky the way that race set up,” said Mike Doyle, racing manager for owner Stronach Stables. “While she was trying to get something started, she got drafted in behind a horse who was backing up.”
Also on the 13-race program is the $100,000 Charlie Barley Stakes for 3-year-olds going a mile on turf.
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Dance Smartly Stakes
KEY CONTENDERS
Holy Helena, by Ghostzapper
Last 3 Beyers: 96-93-93
◗ Trained by Jimmy Jerkens, the 4-year-old was supplemented to the race.
“She’s doing great,” Doyle said. “We were going to turn her out, actually, just because we decided that maybe we wouldn’t run her at Saratoga. We decided to take a look at [the Dance Smartly], because it didn’t have a lot of horses nominated. She’s going right back to the farm for a month after and will then go back to Jimmy in New York.”
Inflexibility, by Scat Daddy
Last 3 Beyers: 92-91-90
◗ Trained by Chad Brown, she wound up third behind Holy Helena in both the Queen’s Plate and Woodbine Oaks. Perhaps the highlight of her career was a victory here last July in the Wonder Where Stakes, in which she lowered the 10-furlong course record.
◗ She was most recently second in the Grade 3 Beaugay at Belmont behind stablemate A Raving Beauty, who subsequently won the Grade 1 Just a Game.
Dream Dancing, by Tapit
Last 3 Beyers: 96-93-91
◗ Last year’s Grade 1 Del Mar Oaks winner, she was a rallying sixth in the June 9 Just a Game at Belmont, beaten 1 3/4 lengths.
Santa Monica, by Mastercraftsman
Beyers: 93-88-NA
◗ Trained by Brown, she has started twice this year, winning a second-level optional claimer at Keeneland before finishing a close third in the Sheepshead Bay.
Bletchley, by Makfi
Beyers: 92-81-88
◗ She got away slowly in the Grade 2 Nassau last time before mounting an impressive wide rally from off slow fractions to finish second.
Charlie Barley Stakes
Mark Casse has entered four of the seven in the field for the Charlie Barley – Blueblood, Elusive Mischief, Ride a Comet, and Machtree.
Off an eye-catching allowance tally in his local debut, Ride a Comet could go favored. His only other turf start was an allowance score at the Fair Grounds.
Blueblood has trained forwardly since a narrow loss on Tapeta here in the April 22 Queenston Stakes. The son of top turf sire City Zip deserves a mulligan on the grass. He ran fifth on turf in a stakes at Tampa.
The Gail Cox-trained El Tormenta was an authoritative maiden winner on the grass here May 27.

