While other horses in the field had difficulties leaving the gate in the seventh race at Tampa Bay Downs yesterday, Rhombus experienced no such problems, and the son of Treasure Beach broke second in the six-furlong maiden race. In a matter of seconds, however, Wesley Henry shot him through on the inside to take the lead before the first quarter, and the 4-year-old gelding never looked back.
Rhombus quickly opened up by daylight, was never threatened thereafter, and made it to the wire 3 1/2 lengths in front of 3/5 favorite Red Carats. While becoming Treasure Beach’s 23rd winner this year, he paid $17.80, and earned a check for $7,250 plus a breeder’s award for Debora Corral Morgan.
Treasure Beach also had a Gr. I winner winner in Argentina over the weekend when La Renoleta won the Gran Premio Estrellas Distaff at Hipodromo Argentino De Palermo. The victory for the 3-year-old filly was worth $28,200.
La Renoleta’s score was the latest in a string of recent successes for the stallion in Argentina. Glorious Moment, a former Gr. III winner, finished second in the Gr. I Gran Premio 25 de Mayo at San Isidro; French Beach was second in the Gr. II Particula at San Isidro; Capo Beach, a 2-year-old colt, was third in the Manuel Anasgasti at San Isidro; Galileana broke her maiden at Hipodromo Argentina De Palermo, and Don Etanol won at San Isidro.