WEST POINT’S STREET SURRENDER WINS THE SOUTHERN TRUCE – HER FIRST STAKES VICTORY

Courtesy of the Blood Horse

Apprentice jockey Evin Roman  guided West Point Thoroughbreds’ Street Surrender to a frontrunning victory in the 1 1/16-mile test.

It was the first stakes win for the Street Boss filly and for Roman, and also put the apprentice one win away from leader Flavien Prat (35) in the jockey standings with five race days to go in the meet. The stakes victory capped a four-win day for the rider.

“He’s very, very talented,” said Roman’s agent, Tony Matos. “I’ve had some great apprentices. I won Eclipse Awards with Frankie Lovato Jr. and with Christian Santiago Reyes. I had Corey Nakatani and he was a very talented apprentice. Evin ranks with all of them. … I’ve been blessed and I was very fortunate to get this kid from Puerto Rico.”

In the Southern Truce, Street Surrender hit the front in the five-horse field and set fractions of :23.55, :46.84, and 1:11.08 through six furlongs, as Nickname—the 2015 Frizette Stakes (G1) winner—stalked in second. Nicknamed moved alongside the Jerry Hollendorfer-trained frontrunner in the final turn, but was no match in the stretch.

“This filly has been settling down and doing really well lately, so we thought we might have a chance today,” Hollendorfer said of the chestnut who placed in two stakes before the Southern Truce. “I think it’s great Evin was able to win his first stakes race. He did very good—did a good job. No problems today.”

Bred in Kentucky by Sally Thomas and New Dawn Stable, out of the Crafty Prospector mare Sweet Sierra, Street Surrender was a $280,000 purchase by West Point out of the Ocala Breeders’ Sales spring sale of 2-year-olds in training. She now has a 6-3-1 record from 15 starts and $198,425 in earnings.