Ridden by Luis Garcia and sent to post at even money against eight other Maryland-bred fillies and mares, Jazzy Idea completed the distance over the firm turf in 1:07.45 to better the mark set by Chasin Tiger in 2007.
Jazzy Idea paid $4.20 and won by three lengths. Colony Club took second and Queen Chatanika finished third.
This was the third stakes win over the turf this year for the daughter of Great Notion. Previously she had won the Thirty Flags (May 2) at Belmont Park and the Crank It Up (June 9) at Monmouth Park. The 3-year-old now has six wins and five second place finishes in 15 career starts with earnings of $295,730. She spent the summer at Saratoga with respectable finishes in the Grade 1 Prioress and Grade 1 Test.
“Never disappoints, even at Saratoga. I wish Luis was on her up there,” Merryman said. “She’s just something else. I believe she’s as good on the dirt as she is on the grass.”
Merryman indicated Jazzy Idea will make her next start on Jim McKay Maryland Million Day here Saturday, Oct. 6. She is expected to be nominated to the Sprint, Distaff and Oaks.
