The connections of Florida-based first-crop sire Probability It celebrated his first winner Aug. 7, when the filly Tosca captured the fifth race at Colonial Downs. Tosca is owned and educated by Mary Lightner, whose partnership, Taking pictures Star Thoroughbreds, campaigned Probability It throughout his racing profession.
Tosca, bred by Taking pictures Star Thoroughbreds and Billy Ballard, went wire-to-wire in her third begin in a $40,000 maiden claiming contest for Virginia-sired or licensed 2-year-old fillies. Whereas Tosca was bred in Florida, she is licensed in Virginia for sustaining residency in Virginia for a six-month consecutive interval previous to Dec. 31 of her 2-year-old 12 months.
Initially scheduled for the turf, Tosca’s grass debut must wait because the race was moved over to the primary monitor. Exhibiting the way in which by fractions of :22.64 and :45.47, the chestnut hit the wire 6 1/2-lengths in entrance in a closing time of 1:03.86 for five 1/2-furlongs.
Tosca is the primary winner out of the a number of stakes-winning Kantharos mare Lirica, who has 4 foals of racing age.
Probability It was a stakes winner at ages 2 and three and was grade 1-placed as a 4-year-old for coach Saffie Joseph Jr. The son of Forex Swap retired to Journeyman Stallions in Florida with $583,330 in earnings. He stood the 2025 breeding season for a charge of $2,000. Join BloodHorse Each day













