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And One More Time wins De La Rose stakes at Saratoga

And One More Time turned the De La Rose into a Saratoga black-type marker, winning Race 9 in 1:34.36 on turf. The result sharpens the filly-and-mare turf picture at the Spa.

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And One More Time wins De La Rose stakes at Saratoga
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And One More Time gave Saratoga another midsummer stakes result to measure when she won the De La Rose in Race 9 on the July 17, 2026 card, a black-type score that keeps her squarely in the turf conversation for fillies and mares at the Spa. Run at 1 mile on the turf, the race produced a final time of 1:34.36, a sharp enough performance to matter beyond one Friday afternoon at Saratoga Race Course.

The win matters because the De La Rose has long served as a useful checkpoint for mares trying to build or confirm their turf credentials at a major meet. BloodHorse identified the race as a black-type event, and NYRA’s Saratoga coverage framed the effort as one in which And One More Time took the listed De La Rose "all the way." That wording points to a front-running or wire-to-wire trip, the kind of controlled victory that can change how a mare is viewed by rival barns and by bettors moving through the rest of the meet.

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Saratoga’s summer schedule is built around that kind of race service. Not every stakes on the card carries Grade 1 weight, but events like the De La Rose often shape the next round of placements because they reveal which horses are ready for tougher company. For And One More Time, this was more than a line on the results page. It was a black-type win at one of the sport’s most visible tracks, the sort of performance that can open the door to another Saratoga turf assignment or a similar stakes spot later in the season.

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NYRA had official entries, results and a replay page for Race 9, and the race sat in Saratoga’s July 17 lineup as part of the meet’s steady run of stakes-action days. That structure is what gives a result like this its value. Even without the biggest purse on the grounds, the De La Rose put And One More Time on the board in a race that carries real campaign weight, especially on a Saratoga turf course where summer stakes can set the tone for what comes next.

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