Gold Charm won the $100,000 Life's Illusion Stakes at Colonial
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- September 5, 2024
- By SARA CAVANAGH
NEW KENT, Va.--Cyril Murphy saddled Irv Naylor's Gold Charm, ridden by Harry Beswick to win the $100,000, 2 1/4 mile Life's Illusion Stakes for fillies and mares on Thursday, Sept. 5, the last day of his year's steeplechase racing at Colonial Downs.
"We bought her as a 3-year-old at a hoes in training sale in England and brought her here," said Murphy. "She's a nice filly. She ran second to the boys at Malvern and then broke her maiden at Colonial last year. She won the Randolph Rouse Stakes at Colonial and then was third in the stakes at Far Hills."
"The plan was always to come back to Colonial, but horses don't pay bills standing in their stalls, so we had to run her this spring in a couple of races that didn't suit her," said Murphy. "Today she showed what she can do. She's very honest, she jumps well and she got a nice ride from Harry."
"Our whole year was geared to Colonial, and today was the last day, so I'm not sure what we're going to do next." said Murphy. "October at Far Hills is a possibility. There aren't that many opportunities for fillies and mares. But for now, we've achieved what we came to do."
Gold Charm ran off the pace in the back half of the seven horse field for the first six fences and then steadily improved her position, caught the leader, Exculpate, turning for home and pulled clear to win by 2 3/4 lengths over Exculpate, trained by Arch Kingsley and ridden by Parker Hendriks, with My Forever Annie, trained by Leslie Young, third,