She’s That Girl set to steal march in Omar Walker Trophy feature
SHOULD the speedsters get into a tivy on the lead, COOKIE DAY N NIGHT, who placed third behind CALIFORNIA CROWN and ZULU WARRIOR at the trip last November, will be closing for the kill in Sunday's Omar Walker Trophy at five and a half furlongs.
A sprint for horses who have never won an overnight allowance, the feature further restricts foreigners, the conditions writers' latest attempt to level the playing field, shielding local-bred runners from importees.
Steven Todd's SHE'S THAT GIRL, considered a classic hopeful two years ago before her stamina limitations were exposed in the Jamaica Oaks won by BANADURA, reports for her second run off a near nine-month lay-up after a pipe-opener at five furlongs straight on February 7.
After her Oaks attempt, turning for home second behind BANDAURA, SHE'S THAT GIRL was confined to sprints for the remainder of the season, winning three of four, avenging a loss against TEFLON DON in December of 2024.
SHE'S THAT GIRL will be the speed factor, catching birds out the straight course in the mornings and reporting light at 107lb with claiming rider Tajay Suckoo. Though hindered at the start on her return last month, SHE'S THAT GIRL recovered to lead in fast splits out the straight.
Having clocked 1:00.3 and 59.3 from the gate in recent workouts, SHE'S THAT GIRL will have to be caught but could be hunted on the lead by STRIKE SMART, SMART TRICK and GALOPIN DE VELOZ.
Should SHE'S THAT GIRL drag the other speedsters off their bridle but shortens in the stretch run, COOKIE DAY N NIGHT should be close enough to capitalise.








