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Solo Album Takes Woodbine’s Trillium On Front End

Solo Album Takes Woodbine’s Trillium On Front End

By: Chris Lomon/Woodbine

Solo Album took the early lead and held on gamely to hit the top of the chart Saturday in the $135,000 Trillium Stakes (G3) at Woodbine.

Ridden by Sahin Civaci, who one race earlier teamed with Mark Casse trainee My Boy Prince to win the Plate Trial Stakes, the 4-year-old daughter of Curlin out of Summer Solo, by Arch, grabbed a slim lead over U.S. invader Ocean Club into the first turn of the 1 1/16-mile main track event for fillies and mares.

The chestnut filly maintained her head advantage on Ocean Club after a half in :49.20, while the trio of Batucada, Ro Town, and Fashionably Fab kept close tabs on the pacesetters.

Solo Album rounded the turn with pressure to the outside from Fashionably Fab, who had burst through a seam a few strides before the field straightened for home, and a game Ocean Club.

Toronto ON.July 20, 2024.Woodbine Racetrack.Jockey Sahin Civaci guides Solo Album to victory in the(Grade III) $135,000 dollar Trillium Stakes presented by Don Julio at Woodbine.Solo Album is owned by Gary Barber and Eclipse Thoroughbreds Partners and Steven Rocco and trained by Mark Casse.Woodbine/ Michael Burns Photo

A length on top at the stretch call, Solo Album fended off a late charge from fellow Casse trainee Forever Dixie, who was supplemented to the race, by a head. Multiple stakes winner Fashionably Fab, a winner of five straight heading into the Trillium, was a neck back in third. Ocean Club was fourth. Five Towns (GB) was scratched.

The final time was 1:43.90.

“I know she could come off the pace and looking at it, no one was really going, and the pace was quite easy, and the rail was open, so I went,” said Civaci. “I felt them coming so I was riding hard, and she held on.”

Owned by Gary Barber, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, and Steven Rocco, Solo Album, bred in Kentucky by Payson Stud Inc., is now 3-5-1 from 14 starts.

She was a $535,000 purchase at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, where Stone Farm presented her

Solo Album, who took last year’s Selene Stakes (G3), paid $6.60 for the win

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