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Renegade Rebel holds on for Grade 3 Mazarine win

November 26, 2022

TORONTO, November 26, 2022 – Renegade Rebel had just enough left in the tank to take top prize in the Grade 3 $150,900 Mazarine Stakes, Saturday at Woodbine.

The 1 1/16-mile main track event attracted a field of five 2-year-old fillies, including D.J. Stable LLC’s Renegade Rebel, a daughter of Nyquist bred by Shadwell Farm, LLC, and trained by Mark Casse.

Renegade Rebel broke alertly and was put on the front end just off the rail by Rafael Hernandez, while Honor D Lady and Collect Dattt followed in second and third, respectively. State of Mind was positioned fourth and Ryder Ryder Ryder, who broke in the air, sat last.

Ahead by 1 ½ lengths after an opening panel reached in :25.09, Renegade Rebel was two clear after a half :49.60, and then began to stretch her lead through three-quarters in 1:13.06, leaving her four rivals with plenty of work to do.

Renegade Rebel and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning the Mazarine Stakes on Saturday at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)
Renegade Rebel and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning the Mazarine Stakes on Saturday at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)

On top by three lengths at Robert Geller’s stretch call, Renegade Rebel, making her stakes debut, then saw her lead shrink considerably, as both Ryder Ryder Ryder and Honor D Lady came running late, but ultimately ran out of real estate.

At the wire, Renegade Rebel was a neck winner, while stablemate Ryder Ryder Ryder bested Honor D Lady by three-quarters of a length for the runner-up spot.

The final time was 1:44.80.

“First of all, I thought she was getting tired,” said Hernandez. “When the other ones were coming, she kept going. It looked like she was kind of waiting. After the wire, I could not pull her up. I had to go up to the outrider to get me pulled over.”

It was the second straight triumph for the Kentucky-bred grey, who broke her maiden last time out via a seven-length score in a 1 1/16-mile race over the Woodbine Tapeta on October 29.

“The maturity is starting to kick in better,” offered Hernandez. “She was more relaxed. You can tell today. The pace was more relaxed. Everything worked out perfect for us.”

A $700,000 purchase from OBS April, Renegade Rebel, now 2-1-1 from five starts, paid $4.30 for the win.

Chris Lomon, Woodbine Communications / @WoodbineComms

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