Pedigree would make She's All Wolfe appropriate winner of Oklahoma Stallion Stakes

She’s All Wolfe is Remington Park royalty as a daughter of millionaire She’s All In, and on Friday night she’ll seek to win a stakes at the track in a $50,000 division of the Oklahoma Stallion Stakes.
The seven-furlong race is for 3-year-old fillies. It’s $50,000 counterpart for colts and geldings Friday night is led by Minnesota Derby winner Northern Playboy. The strong card includes an allowance led by Hunka Burning Love, winner of last month’s $75,000 Governor’s Cup at Remington. Another allowance drew Georgia Deputy, a half-brother to She’s All In.
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She’s All Wolfe races for her breeder, Robert H. Zoellner, and is trained by Donnie Von Hemel. They are the same team behind her dam, She’s All In, a Grade 3 winner who went 16 for 38 in her career while winning four consecutive runnings of the Oklahoma Classics Distaff at Remington. The track has honored She’s All In with a stakes in her name, which will be renewed Dec. 20.
She’s All In is in foal to More Than Ready, Von Hemel said.
She’s All Wolfe is a daughter of Magna Graduate. She’s the first foal from She’s All In.
“I’d say she’s probably got a little bit of her momma’s personality,” said Von Hemel.
She’s All Wolfe is looking for her third win on the year after taking the $55,000 Cinema for 3-year-old Oklahoma-bred fillies at a mile in April at Will Rogers Downs and a second-level allowance for Oklahoma-breds over six furlongs Aug. 29 at Remington. The 1 3/4-length victory in the allowance came in her first out since May.
“I think she showed she’s going to be competitive in races like that, and the one we’re headed into,” Von Hemel said. “I think there were three older mares in that last race. With Oklahoma-bred 3-year-old fillies, she’s kind of one who’s got a target on her right now.”
She’s All Wolfe figures to go favored over seven others in the Oklahoma Stallion Stakes. Her chief rivals appear to be Seeing Double, a stakes-placed runner who starts from post 2, and Jensen Grace, who exits a runner-up finish in a first-level allowance for statebreds Sept. 4 at Remington.
She’s All Wolfe will break from post 5 under Richard Eramia.
“She’s tactical,” Von Hemel said. “In her first few races, she just didn’t break well enough to do much early in those races. I think she’s proven her last few races that she’s tactical.”
She’s All Wolfe could get an ideal tracking trip off Cherokee Cowgirl or Jensen Grace.
Eramia also will be aboard Northern Playboy. He is cutting back to one turn after a 4 1/2-length victory in the Minnesota Derby over a mile and 70 yards Aug. 19 at Canterbury. He won a one-turn maiden special weight going six furlongs at Canterbury on July 29.
Francisco Bravo trains Northern Playboy, a son of Latent Heat.

