Isle Blue (inside) worked five furlongs this morning in 1:03.25 at Belmont Park. Trainer Miguel Clement has been happy with your filly thus far as he has been taking his time to ensure that we get her to the races. He plans to enter your daughter of Speightstown as a a main-track-only in a maiden special weight event on Sep. 18th. Should that race not come off of the turf, her next target would be a maiden event going 6 1/2 furlongs on Sep. 25th—both races are at Belmont at the Big A.

We are glad to share that Isle Blue is starting back under tack today at Two Springs Farm. We know this has been one rocky road for this filly to say the least, but let’s hope she has gotten over all the minor issues at this point.

Isle Blue received the green light to start back up in training at Two Springs in Ocala after receiving 60 days from her surgery. She is in her first week of jogging and hopefully it will be smooth sailing from here on out for your daughter of Speightstown.

We were in touch with the team at Two Springs this morning to check in on Isle Blue. The farm reports that the splint that the filly developed has yet to cool out completely. Due to this, your daughter of Speightstown will require a bit more rest before she can return to training. We’ll keep you updated as to any new developments.

Isle Blue breezed a half-mile from the gate yesterday morning over the Oklahoma training track at Saratoga while in company with fellow 2-year-old filly Brindi. The duo was credited with a final time of :50.65. Assistant trainer Miguel Clement provided the video above following the work.

Enjoy the most recent update above on Isle Blue, an exciting daughter by Speightstown. The team at Grade One Investments, Chetley and Nellie, continue to be impressed by this filly as she continues to progress in her speed work. Yesterday, she galloped two laps (one mile and one quarter) on the Two Springs track and looked great doing it.