Race Recaps Call Me Love Closes Out Belmont Stakes Action In River Memories July 11, 2021 Credit: NYRA Race Recaps Call Me Love Closes Out Belmont Stakes Action In River Memories July 11, 2021 By: Press Release email Share: share on facebook share on twitter share on linkedin email this article ELMONT, NY – Trainer Christophe Clement’s persistency paid off Sunday as Call Me Love notched her first win in 7 starts against North American stakes company, edging favorite Virginia Joy by a neck in the $150,000 River Memories – the Belmont Park spring/summer meet Closing Day feature race. Full Card Plays Now Available There’s a reason we’re the #1 trusted source for premium racing picks & info. Find Out Why Owned by R Unicorn Stable, Call Me Love, a dual grouped winner in Italy, went 0 for 5 in a 2020 campaign when she solely ran against graded stakes company. The 5-year-old chestnut mare has displayed a turnaround in form for her past 2 starts, defeating allowance optional claiming company going 1 1/16 miles on May 23 at Belmont Park ahead of Sunday’s engagement. Call Me Love broke from post 2 under jockey Junior Alvarado in the 1 1/2-mile contest for older fillies and mares as graded stakes-winning stablemate Mutamakina assumed command in the early stages over the good going on the Widener turf course. Last year’s winner, Civil Union, tracked to her outside in second with Call Me Love along the rail in third position. Mutamakina maintained her advantage as she slowed the tempo down through a 1/2-mile in 47.80, while Alvarado had a tight hold aboard Call Me Love, with 6/5 favorite Virginia Joy inching closer to her outside. Around the far turn, Call Me Love found herself last of five in the tightly-packed field as Virginia Joy joined Mutamakina and Delta’s Kingdom in pursuit on the front end. Alvarado weaved Call Me Love several paths wide at the top of the stretch as Mutamakina, Virginia Joy, and Delta’s Kingdom all battled for control. The latter threw in the towel just past the furlong marker as Mutamakina and Virginia Joy duked it out on the front end. In the final strides, Call Me Love prevailed, completing the 12-furlong journey in 2:27.59. Virginia Joy finished a head to the better of Mutamakina, who rounded out the trifecta. Delta’s Kingdom and Civil Union completed the order of finish. Pallas Athene, Luck Money, and Main Track Only entrant Thankful were scratched. Call Me Love, who returned $17 for a $2 win wager, registered her second consecutive victory for the first time since capturing the Premio Verziere Memorial Aldo Cirla (G3) at San Siro and the Premio Lydia Tesio (G2) at Capannelle to close out her 2019 season. The River Memories conquest upped her lifetime earnings to $613,121 through a 16-7-2-3 record. Clement said the stretch out in distance benefitted Call Me Love. “Call Me Love has been a bit unlucky in the past,” said Clement, who closed out the meet with 5 stakes victories. “I’ve probably been running her a bit shorter than I should have done, looking back at today’s performance. “Mutamakina always gives a good account of herself and even if she got beat today, I thought she ran a good race,” Clement added. “The plan was for Junior to be comfortable on the lead or close to the pace and for (Joel) Rosario (aboard Mutamakina) to wait and be comfortable as well. But the other horse didn’t break that well and Joel ended up on the lead and was very comfortable.” Alvarado, who also captured his fifth stakes win of the meet, said he was hoping to be on the lead, but he had to call an audible when Call Me Love broke a touch slow. “This is the kind of race that you have to figure it out when they open the gate,” Alvarado said. “I was supposed to be on the lead – even Christophe said I could be the speed of the race – but she broke a little flat-footed. Going a mile and a 1/2, I didn’t want to rush her to go to the lead. She did it nice and quiet. Turning for home, she started picking up very nicely.” Bred in Great Britain by Grundy Bloodstock SRL, Call Me Love is by multiple Group 1 winner Sea The Stars, and is out of the Rainbow Quest mare Fresnay.
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