Onus Sparkles in Grade 3 Commonwealth Oaks Triumph

Onus Sparkles in Grade 3 Commonwealth Oaks Triumph

McGaughey-Trained Filly Romps to 3rd Straight Laurel Win
 
 LAUREL, MD – Stuart Janney III’s Onus owned the Laurel Park turf course for the third straight race Saturday while establishing herself as a graded-stakes winner in the $150,000 Commonwealth Oaks (G3).
 
Trained by Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey, Onus rated nicely just off the pace before roaring to the lead and rolling to a 4 1/2-length victory under jockey Forest Boyce in the 1 1/8-mile turf race for 3-year-old fillies presented by the Virginia Equine Alliance.
 
The daughter of Blame earned a chance to make her stakes debut in the Commonwealth Oaks  after notching a pair of open-lengths victories on the Laurel turf, breaking her maiden by eight lengths July 11 and setting a course record for 1 1/16 miles (1:39 1/5) while winning an entry-level allowance by 10 ½ lengths Aug. 14.
 
“The last couple times I’ve been amazed how talented she is,” said Janney, whose filly was sent to post as the 2-1 morning-line favorite. “A horse that can carry on so easily just off the pace and then quicken like she does is very tough to beat.”
 
After encountering some crowding after the break, Onus settled into a strong stalking position along the backstretch behind pacesetter Heart of Midway, who was chased by Gypsy Judy. The Kentucky-bred filly made a three-wide move on the turn and continued on to open up a clear lead and coast home, completing the 1 1/8 miles in 1:47.12.
 
“We get along really well. I don’t tell her too much, and she kind of just does her thing,” said Boyce, who captured the race (formerly run as the Virginia Oaks) in 2013 with Nellie Cashman.
 
Lola Beaux, ridden by Erluis Vaz finished second, a nose in front of Stormy Regatta and jockey Trevor McCarthy. Zvarkhova, the Chad Brown-trained 8-5 morning-line favorite, was never a factor during an eighth-place finish.
 
Janney, a prominent breeder and lifelong Maryland resident, bred Onus.
 
“I’m very happy. This is horse comes from a wonderful family. It’s the same family as Ironicus,” said Janney, referring to the multiple graded-stakes winner who captured the Bernard Baruch (G2) at Saratoga Sept. 7.
 
Janney said Onus is likely to be shipped to Payson Park with McGaughey’s stable for the winter – although it is possible she could run again during the fall “if there’s another race that fits her.”