b'Jenny Wiley Stakes (G1T) at Keeneland. A rough start in the New York Stakes Pre-sented by NYRA Bets (G2T) cost her an undefeated season as she fell a head short of catching Fourstar Crook, having made up nearly 30 lengths.Sistercharlie then reeled off grade 1 scores in the Diana Stakes at Saratoga and the Beverly D. Stakes at Arlington before the Breeders Cup, where she had no trou-ble passing pacesetting A Raving Beauty in the lane to win by a length. That was more than enough to land the bay filly the Eclipse Award for champion turf female, punctuating owner Peter Brants return to the game with a nice exclamation point.Trainer Chad Brown called Sistercharlie one of the great fillies that Ive trained, for sure, up to this point. She ranks way up there, especially in terms of her heartShe ran at a mile and a sixteenth and won a great one earlier in the year and then also at a mile and three-eighths. It would take me a long MArk MAhAn chAd b . hArMontime to think if I have ever trained a horse that could do that.On the other hand, on the male side of things, grade 1 dominance was elusive.Big-race winners included Catholic Boy in the Belmont Derby Invitational, Channel Maker in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Stakes, shes been right thereevery raceweve run her. Peter Brant of sIsterCharlIeTop, Terry Hamiltons Heart to Heart won Keenelands Makers 46 Mile. Above, Yoshida won stakes on turf and dirt for China Horse Club International, WinStar Farm, Starlight Racing, and Head of Plains Partners.4106_TurfRacing_use.indd 41 3/21/19 2:42 PM'