Go Clari Go, the filly to beat in the Clásico Manuel J. Güiraldes
- Turf Diario
- Jul 5
- 2 min read
The daughter of Strategos returns to G3 company after her solid effort in the Jorge de Atucha, facing a promising field of juvenile fillies

The second half of the season kicks off in a big way for the juvenile fillies this Saturday with the Clásico Manuel J. Güiraldes (G3) over 1400 meters, part of a strong trio of stakes on the card at Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo.
A field of seven has been confirmed, each having shown enough talent to earn their spot. Now comes the time to prove who can take the next step and separate themselves as leaders of the division – at least at this stage of the season.
Trainer Nicolás Martín Ferro will ship in Go Clari Go from San Isidro’s Campo 2. The Strategos filly skipped the G1 Juvenile Fillies on Estrellas day with the idea of progressing gradually. Fourth on debut at San Isidro, she immediately rebounded in Palermo, defeating fellow winner Luces Rojas (Leofric) by four lengths.
She then stepped up to top-level company in the Gran Premio Jorge de Atucha (G1) and ran a strong second, beaten six lengths by Roshita (Gouverneur Morris) after setting a brave pace. She cuts back slightly in distance here and looks ready to confirm her class.
After finishing runner-up on debut in the Especial Juan P. Artigas, Mi Confesión (Suggestive Boy) quickly went one better, breaking her maiden impressively by seven lengths in similar conditions to what she’ll find here, raising strong hopes for her stakes debut.
Both Envidiada (Il Campione) and Sea Daisy (Daniel Boone) were dominant winners on debut and step into stakes company aiming to establish themselves among the top fillies, while My Pride (Daddy Long Legs) was fifth behind Charm (Strategos) in the Gran Premio de Potrancas (G1) after winning her first start on turf.
Rounding out the field are The Great War (The Great Day) and Forti Leaf (Fortify), who will look to spring an upset at bigger odds.
Comments