Picking a Promising Filly in the Monomoy Girl Stakes

By J. Keeler Johnson ("Keelerman") Twitter: @J_Keelerman

Although it's not a graded stakes, Saturday's $175,000 Monomoy Girl S. at Churchill Downs might just be the best race of the weekend.

The six-horse field is packed with talent. The entrants include:

  • #1 Princess Aliyah (15-1), winner of the Valley Of The Vapors S. at Oaklawn Park.
  • #2 Immersive (4-5), the champion two-year-old filly of 2024.
  • #3 Anna's Promise (4-1), a graded stakes-placed Kentucky Oaks (G1) participant.
  • #4 Minnesota Munny (20-1), an allowance optional claiming winner.
  • #5 Running Away (9-2), a two-time stakes winner.
  • #6 Take Charge Milady (7-2), runner-up in the Ashland (G1) and a Kentucky Oaks starter.

Many bettors figure to focus their attention on Immersive, who compiled a perfect 4-for-4 record last year. The Godolphin homebred won her debut sprinting six furlongs at Saratoga, then rattled off victories in the seven-furlong Spinaway (G1), 1 1/16-mile Alcibiades (G1), and 1 1/16-mile Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1, showcasing the ability to handle a variety of distances.

But I'm not sure Immersive is unbeatable at a short price while making her belated three-year-old debut in the Monomoy Girl. There are a few possible chinks in her armor:

  • Immersive has yet to run especially fast on the Beyer Speed Figure scale. Her career-best number, earned in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, is only an 84.
  • She's returning from an unexpectedly long layoff. Immersive missed the winter and spring due to bone bruising.
  • Immersive rejoined the work tab in early May and has posted only half a dozen timed workouts in preparation for the Monomoy Girl. Only one was longer than half a mile. Saturday's race looks more like a prep for Saratoga prizes like the Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) and Alabama (G1) than a goal in and of itself, so it's possible Immersive will be short of peak fitness for her comeback.

With these question marks surrounding Immersive, I'm going to try to beat her with Anna's Promise, who has run a bit faster on the Beyer scale.

Anna's Promise failed to win in five starts as a juvenile, but she's improved by leaps and bounds this year. During the winter at Gulfstream Park, she won a $50,000 maiden optional claimer and a $75,000 allowance optional claimer, showing pace-pressing speed in both races. Then she ran a good second in the Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2), pulling 10 1/4 lengths ahead of third-place finisher and next-out winner Cassiar.

Most recently, Anna's Promise started as a 29-1 longshot in the Kentucky Oaks (G1). She outran her odds, chasing a quick pace in third place before tiring down the homestretch to finish fifth in a 13-horse field.

The Kentucky Oaks was contested over a sealed, wet-fast track, and closers swept the trifecta. Anna's Promise held on well given her proximity to the early pace, and take note, pacesetter La Cara (who tired to finish ninth) subsequently bounced back to wire the Acorn (G1).

Anna's Promise figures to enjoy a more favorable setup in the Monomoy Girl. There's isn't a ton of speed in this small field; indeed, only Running Away is a true frontrunner. Anna's Promise should be able to press a modest pace in second place, leaving her with plenty left for the homestretch drive. If Immersive does prove short of her best off the long layoff, Anna's Promise can turn back the favorite and secure her first stakes win.

Another filly well worth supporting is #6 Take Charge Milady (7-2). She never fired when finishing 12th in the Kentucky Oaks, but she'd dealt with a quarter crack leading up to the race, and that may have compromised her chances.

Take Charge Milady had previously shown flashes of serious talent. In the Martha Washington S. at Oaklawn Park, she romped by 5 3/4 lengths over Quietside, who subsequently won the Honeybee (G3) and Fantasy (G2). And in the Ashland (G1), Take Charge Milady closed for second place against La Cara.

As a late runner, Take Charge Milady may find herself compromised by a modest pace in the Monomoy Girl. But a spot in the trifecta is surely within reach.

Running Away, who boasts wins in the Busanda S. and Horseshoe Indianapolis H. on her record this year, can round out the superfecta. She finished far behind Take Charge Milady when eighth in the Ashland, but she was beaten to the lead that day, the only time in six starts that Running Away hasn't made the lead. As the lone frontrunner in the Monomoy Girl field, Running Away shouldn't have any difficulty securing her preferred pacesetting position.

Selections

1st: Anna's Promise
2nd: Immersive
3rd: Take Charge Milady
4th: Running Away

Now it's your turn! Who do you like in the Monomoy Girl?

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J. Keeler Johnson (also known as "Keelerman") is a writer, videographer, voice actor, handicapper, and all-around horse racing enthusiast. A great fan of racing history, he considers Dr. Fager to be the greatest racehorse ever produced in America, but counts Zenyatta as his all-time favorite.

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