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TRAINER PATTERN DRF BELMONT PARK

TRAINER PATTERNS
TrainerSts.1stW%$%AWP*Sprint*Route*Turf*Stretch-out*Turn back*1st Turf*1st Start*Off claim*Layoff 45 days*Layoff 120 days

Brown Chad 19 7 36.84 63.16 9.30 72/283 116/417 343/1366 51/175 33/88 41/207 59/288 5/15 224/848 67/242
Jacobson David 11 4 36.36 63.64 7.58 304/1325 122/535 30/287 45/210 48/244 1/14 1/9 92/384 91/417 9/65
Weaver George 14 4 28.57 64.29 11.72 62/302 20/157 71/594 11/79 13/72 11/114 18/137 2/11 43/308 11/111
Pletcher Todd 15 4 26.67 60.00 6.68 244/922 324/1291 210/1113 95/401 47/231 43/286 104/480 2/5 217/891 80/257
Adsit Abigail 10 3 30.00 30.00 7.00 34/232 18/126 13/123 9/53 5/46 0/18 0/18 11/91 13/82 0/13
Klesaris Steve 9 3 33.33 66.67 8.20 56/285 18/92 30/216 9/61 9/59 2/25 5/16 14/73 18/119 4/39
Motion H 8 3 37.50 75.00 22.90 67/368 100/503 182/1242 34/248 23/120 24/225 38/265 0/1 127/645 51/250
Sciacca Gary 14 3 21.43 42.86 40.23 27/453 29/213 13/200 12/104 3/86 2/25 1/31 9/49 13/119 4/29
Cox Brad 4 2 50.00 100.00 4.30 104/438 92/333 88/305 22/94 19/81 20/69 19/97 38/135 64/257 10/62
Moquett Ron 5 2 40.00 80.00 9.55 69/566 51/346 9/70 16/108 15/96 2/24 6/69 4/30 39/288 5/62
Hennig Mark 5 2 40.00 80.00 13.00 29/185 17/170 40/325 9/75 8/50 4/56 3/72 0/1 29/212 4/35
Casse Mark 6 2 33.33 50.00 10.30 190/969 127/751 191/1210 77/402 61/282 38/302 54/386 0/11 129/804 52/319
Clement Christophe 16 2 12.50 50.00 40.20 28/156 35/182 229/1159 19/89 20/81 33/196 32/212 0/0 116/569 52/233
Violette Richard Jr 7 2 28.57 57.14 22.90 35/205 32/208 14/206 9/74 1/49 4/50 20/71 0/1 22/198 6/32
Rice Linda 14 2 14.29 50.00 7.90 169/699 97/350 62/454 35/154 25/129 11/92 11/120 25/129 105/460 34/175
Mott William 11 2 18.18 63.64 12.60 52/363 87/484 193/1248 37/228 31/173 17/234 19/265 1/3 107/659 34/194
Contessa Gary 11 2 18.18 18.18 9.55 86/805 58/412 49/598 22/223 15/178 3/121 7/141 13/157 33/297 10/86
DePaz Horacio 1 1 100.00 100.00 3.80 2/9 3/11 9/31 2/7 1/2 2/6 3/9 0/0 3/15 1/8
Nevin Michelle 8 1 12.50 50.00 11.20 107/408 46/242 16/184 20/85 12/58 0/31 2/49 27/115 66/327 13/79
Gyarmati Leah 5 1 20.00 40.00 4.30 19/155 23/182 11/140 5/68 3/44 2/32 4/42 1/4 15/131 5/37
Lyster Stephen 1 1 100.00 100.00 8.20 11/92 26/116 6/50 5/30 5/19 0/12 4/27 0/6 13/80 2/19
Rodriguez Rudy 12 1 8.33 25.00 2.90 204/965 121/518 36/380 28/170 23/135 7/62 26/156 47/171 84/433 7/70
Nicks Ralph 3 1 33.33 33.33 3.80 91/423 14/87 58/382 18/104 19/93 12/102 27/141 1/6 43/313 11/99
Feron Kathleen 2 1 50.00 50.00 7.10 1/31 3/38 4/88 0/11 1/11 1/13 1/16 0/0 0/27 0/9
Terracciano Neal 1 1 100.00 100.00 8.00 15/75 0/22 0/8 0/12 3/14 0/0 1/3 2/14 1/11 0/1
Schettino Dominick 3 1 33.33 33.33 17.40 26/199 30/218 20/213 6/75 7/48 4/51 12/91 0/7 22/163 6/30
Asmussen Steven 8 1 12.50 75.00 6.20 431/2221 247/1317 159/940 64/389 44/295 22/201 68/416 40/231 190/1102 36/255
Barbara Robert 3 1 33.33 33.33 8.90 16/177 11/84 6/59 2/29 0/30 1/6 1/9 3/47 7/45 1/10
Zito Nicholas 4 1 25.00 50.00 20.80 23/310 30/337 10/176 17/121 7/87 3/50 1/100 0/2 17/247 6/53
Trombetta Michael 3 1 33.33 33.33 9.40 149/894 103/561 75/683 35/236 30/178 14/126 13/156 7/63 63/356 26/149
McGaughey III Claude 6 1 16.67 16.67 3.50 22/128 34/172 95/522 19/83 7/41 9/71 9/95 0/0 71/317 17/87
Mazza Joseph 3 1 33.33 33.33 69.00 12/161 10/62 0/57 3/33 1/31 0/14 0/15 0/7 1/31 0/10
Levine Bruce 6 1 16.67 50.00 3.80 85/548 42/249 22/189 15/101 16/97 2/41 8/55 19/97 36/313 6/71
Kelly Patrick 4 1 25.00 50.00 14.80 3/57 5/69 12/142 3/34 0/32 0/15 0/13 0/0 4/52 1/17
Donk David 9 1 11.11 55.56 14.20 13/175 14/130 53/358 7/66 7/55 3/51 3/57 0/9 13/99 11/45
Domino Carl 4 1 25.00 25.00 21.60 12/75 1/22 14/100 0/24 3/23 2/11 3/13 2/11 10/58 5/19
Bond H 4 1 25.00 25.00 14.00 13/99 17/121 19/142 4/23 2/24 1/19 2/30 0/1 16/114 4/37
Avila A 2 1 50.00 50.00 5.10 11/77 20/105 5/100 9/40 4/29 1/11 1/16 7/30 11/64 1/19
Handal Raymond 2 0 .00 50.00 .00 6/39 2/21 2/25 2/11 1/7 0/3 0/6 1/9 2/12 1/5
Sharp Joe 1 0 .00 .00 .00 45/307 66/297 94/560 25/143 15/108 13/91 10/87 40/164 29/211 5/33
Legall Ricardo 1 0 .00 .00 .00 2/19 0/16 0/6 0/5 0/5 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/5 0/0
Delacour Arnaud 1 0 .00 .00 .00 34/138 21/105 106/482 13/60 8/42 22/96 25/115 0/0 40/190 14/67
Walsh Brendan 1 0 .00 .00 .00 19/123 26/133 35/286 7/47 7/43 3/44 6/44 2/15 18/148 2/41
Barrera Oscar III 4 0 .00 25.00 .00 11/163 7/91 0/51 3/39 3/37 0/9 0/9 2/25 1/27 0/4
Antonucci Jena 1 0 .00 .00 .00 27/303 9/114 28/351 8/86 5/82 1/29 1/29 3/32 5/99 2/33
Nihei Michelle 1 0 .00 .00 .00 6/35 1/16 28/215 6/34 4/29 3/29 3/22 0/3 16/98 7/34
Cannizzo David 4 0 .00 50.00 .00 54/369 15/139 9/186 3/66 5/58 2/34 1/48 6/62 13/137 2/24
Englehart Jeremiah 6 0 .00 16.67 .00 262/905 129/532 19/182 26/136 28/124 1/32 8/61 25/115 81/314 32/125
Servis Jason 2 0 .00 100.00 .00 93/402 40/206 105/459 17/107 23/85 7/45 10/79 27/78 119/491 16/57
Iorio Sal Jr 1 0 .00 .00 .00 37/304 37/221 0/4 7/56 1/48 0/2 0/6 3/18 5/62 2/26
Preciado Ramon 1 0 .00 .00 .00 253/877 104/387 19/154 19/119 35/119 3/28 8/37 42/144 61/230 15/60
Baker Charlton 3 0 .00 66.67 .00 149/664 43/262 8/45 10/76 12/64 2/14 3/47 7/25 37/178 15/82
Parker Joseph 2 0 .00 .00 .00 5/131 7/94 0/18 5/45 0/49 0/2 0/3 0/7 1/30 0/7
Gargan Danny 9 0 .00 33.33 .00 34/164 40/156 17/102 13/40 6/33 1/12 0/8 20/96 38/159 3/18
Matz Michael 1 0 .00 .00 .00 12/101 17/158 63/531 6/69 3/48 7/79 9/92 0/3 26/259 4/74
Dini Michael 1 0 .00 .00 .00 25/257 16/107 25/288 3/59 6/53 2/28 1/27 1/13 11/96 2/17
McLaughlin Kiaran 4 0 .00 50.00 .00 80/371 95/389 63/351 26/117 14/63 10/86 26/143 0/0 92/433 25/116
Farro Patricia 2 0 .00 50.00 .00 266/1578 159/946 50/473 28/218 25/204 1/25 2/21 50/315 62/409 7/86
Maker Michael 2 0 .00 50.00 .00 136/647 159/834 321/1491 70/313 54/226 33/181 29/208 61/277 177/837 27/144
Lynch Brian 9 0 .00 22.22 .00 42/225 19/150 94/524 8/101 14/76 11/81 19/104 0/0 41/260 15/101
Breen Kelly 2 0 .00 .00 .00 54/269 44/243 12/143 10/61 10/52 3/36 9/68 5/15 26/184 7/52
Alvarez Luis 2 0 .00 .00 .00 0/5 0/0 0/3 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/4 0/1
Friedman Mitchell 3 0 .00 100.00 .00 13/134 12/128 7/89 6/39 2/34 1/13 1/14 2/23 6/70 1/17
D'Alessandro Ralph 3 0 .00 .00 .00 92/749 33/293 0/17 9/80 3/73 0/2 3/16 9/31 4/113 2/55
Englehart Chris 5 0 .00 60.00 .00 339/1428 136/596 10/143 24/130 21/110 1/26 4/52 27/133 86/415 30/138
Pino Michael 1 0 .00 .00 .00 128/585 54/269 45/218 20/86 15/82 2/25 5/31 48/217 41/211 7/31
Orseno Joseph 1 0 .00 .00 .00 48/356 18/162 29/348 10/108 11/89 3/54 5/57 2/23 22/189 5/53
Streicher Kenneth 2 0 .00 .00 .00 0/4 0/4 2/32 0/0 0/2 0/0 0/0 0/7 0/5 0/3
Reynolds Patrick 2 0 .00 50.00 .00 5/64 7/53 8/59 5/21 3/23 0/5 0/11 2/23 2/37 0/7
Reid Robert Jr 2 0 .00 50.00 .00 71/431 32/182 9/69 17/82 7/70 1/26 3/29 6/42 19/128 1/23
Proctor Thomas 5 0 .00 40.00 .00 41/279 33/174 162/874 30/174 11/68 27/137 20/172 0/0 77/367 21/90
McPeek Kenneth 4 0 .00 .00 .00 38/248 95/576 36/342 18/117 16/78 12/109 13/136 0/8 28/229 9/81
Mazza John 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 16/77 8/33 2/21 3/16 2/11 0/9 2/20 0/0 10/34 4/18
Lauer Michael 1 0 .00 .00 .00 55/555 46/388 23/146 22/168 15/146 3/38 3/55 1/11 13/166 4/71
Hills Timothy 3 0 .00 33.33 .00 18/177 4/35 42/338 8/64 8/46 1/32 3/41 0/2 11/92 3/30
Hertler John 5 0 .00 .00 .00 8/132 12/75 7/192 6/51 2/42 0/20 0/21 0/1 7/82 3/19
Goldberg Alan 1 0 .00 .00 .00 24/118 14/57 66/334 8/52 12/42 5/45 6/61 0/0 28/138 14/68
Dutrow Anthony 1 0 .00 .00 .00 54/287 44/248 20/123 20/84 14/61 1/28 8/99 1/14 38/183 11/56
Albertrani Thomas 12 2 16.67 33.33 10.50 41/381 30/248 43/399 14/107 8/70 8/93 6/128 2/2 36/358 7/70
Wilkes Ian 6 1 16.67 33.33 10.20 73/550 59/380 45/374 21/160 21/116 6/97 6/143 1/13 38/290 5/79
Bush Thomas 7 1 14.29 57.14 8.90 5/59 3/40 31/328 1/50 6/39 2/40 1/38 0/1 10/109 1/23
Delgado Gustavo 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 51/314 22/132 52/350 15/113 11/100 3/40 7/55 9/31 25/169 6/39
Jolley LeRoy 1 0 .00 .00 .00 0/9 0/2 1/13 0/4 0/3 0/3 0/4 0/0 0/2 0/0
* -Trainer statistics reflect North American starts from Sep 12, 2013 through Sep 11, 2016

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Race 6 (ALW) at BEL on 9/21/16

Belmont Park, Allowance, $77,000, 3 yo's & up, Fillies and Mares, 6 furlongs, 1:09.12, Firm.

1

Wild About Harry Fasig-Tipton Graduate (dk b/br, f, 3 yo), A, $46,200

Henrythenavigator - Ouchy Night, by Cactus Ridge
B: Edition Farm; O: Edition Farm; T: Linda Rice; J: Javier Castellano.

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Touch of Bling (dk b/br, f, 3 yo), C,$15,400

Tale of the Cat - Got Bling, by Langfuhr
B: Langsem Farm, Inc; O: Three Diamonds Farm; T: Michael J. Maker; J: Luis Saez.

3

Animal Appeal (b, f, 4 yo), C+, $7,700

Leroidesanimaux (BRZ) - Appealing Card, by Valid Appeal
B: Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Everard; O: Neal M. Allread; T: Jeremiah C. Englehart; J: Irad Ortiz, Jr..


Margins: head, head, 3¾. Others: Enchanteresse (IRE) ($3,850), Conscription ($2,310), Shayna Lady ($1,540).

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Race 6 (ALW) at BEL on 9/21/16

Belmont Park, Allowance, $77,000, 3 yo's & up, Fillies and Mares, 6 furlongs, 1:09.12, Firm.

1

Wild About Harry Fasig-Tipton Graduate (dk b/br, f, 3 yo), A, $46,200

Henrythenavigator - Ouchy Night, by Cactus Ridge
B: Edition Farm; O: Edition Farm; T: Linda Rice; J: Javier Castellano.

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Touch of Bling (dk b/br, f, 3 yo), C,$15,400

Tale of the Cat - Got Bling, by Langfuhr
B: Langsem Farm, Inc; O: Three Diamonds Farm; T: Michael J. Maker; J: Luis Saez.

3

Animal Appeal (b, f, 4 yo), C+, $7,700

Leroidesanimaux (BRZ) - Appealing Card, by Valid Appeal
B: Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Everard; O: Neal M. Allread; T: Jeremiah C. Englehart; J: Irad Ortiz, Jr..


Margins: head, head, 3¾. Others: Enchanteresse (IRE) ($3,850), Conscription ($2,310), Shayna Lady ($1,540).

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Trainer nameEnglehart Jeremiah C
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Horse nameAppian
Activity typeResult
Activity date09-20-2016
TrackFinger Lakes
SurfaceDirt
Distance6 Furlongs
Track conditionFast
Race number4
Purse$9,000
Max claim price$5,000
Individual claim price$5,000
Race typeClaiming
Finish position1
JockeyRodriguez J
Race charthttp://www.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorseDisplay.do?track=FL&country=USA&raceDate=20160920&raceNo=4

Two-Time Winner at Saratoga, Handal a Young Trainer on the Rise

September 16th, 2016 BY Dan Tordjman
Courtesy of Ray Handal

For a professional racehorse trainer, Ray Handal is pretty young. He’s 27 years old and has only been training on his own for about two years. Needless to say, Handal opened some eyes when he won atSaratoga Race Course — not once, but twice.

He got on the board, winning his first ever race at Saratoga on Aug. 18, with a horse named Winter Springs. Then, on Sept. 3, Handal pulled a shocker in winning his second race of the meet (from only five starters) with 13.50-1 longshot Gentrify.

Handal wasn’t born into a racing family, but he did spend a lot of time around the track, thanks to one of his biggest influences — his father. The up-and-coming trainer talked with America’s Best Racing about how he got started in racing, his recent wins and his future goals.

America’s Best Racing: Describe what it felt like winning your first-ever race at Saratoga.

Ray Handal: Surreal. It’s something that I have dreamt about since I was a young kid, and to finally have it come true is unbelievable. We put in so much work, blood, sweat and tears. We pushed and pushed and pushed. To finally break through — and on that kind of stage — is what makes it all worth it.

ABR: Not only did you win one race but you won a second race at the end of the meet. What was that like?

RH: The first win was getting the monkey off my back and the second was icing on the cake. The second win was extra special, being that it was a horse named Gentrify. I have had that horse since the winter meet at Aqueduct and claimed him for $16,000. He had lots of nagging problems that were holding him back from his true potential. My staff and I worked hard to get him right, and we took care of him and finally did get him right. Now, he’s taking care of us and running right.

ABR: You won two races from only five starters at Saratoga. What would you attribute that success to?

RH: A great staff. We have talented people who are patient and want to work toward the same end-goal as me. These horses test you and there is always an easy way and a right way.

ABR: Tell us about how you were first exposed to racing. Where did you grow up? What were some of your earliest racing memories?

Father and son. (Courtesy of Ray Handal)

RH: My dad was a gambler and took me to the track from as early as I can remember. He is visually impaired and has a degenerative disease called retinitis pigmentosa. When I was younger, he taught me to read the [Daily] Racing Form, and as I got older his vision got worse. So, he would depend on me to help him and it became our bonding time. We spent every weekend at the racetrack. We went to Caymanas Park when I lived in Jamaica, and then when we moved back to the U.S. (when I was 11) to Plantation, Fla., we went to Calder [Race Course] and Gulfstream [Park] in the winter.

ABR: When did you know you wanted to become a trainer?

RH: As early as I can remember. From when I was a very young kid, I always dreamed of growing up and doing this.

ABR: What is it about training horses that you find most satisfying or gratifying?

RH: I love how the horses improve mentally and physically, and seeing how happy they are. I get a lot of horses in, and some can run well while others can’t. But either way they are always happy and healthy, and that’s all I can ask for.

ABR: Who are some of your influences, both inside of racing and outside?

RH: In racing, Tony Dutrow really took me under his wing when I worked for him. I explained that I wanted to train and he gave me the keys to the car and let me do my thing when I was his assistant atAqueduct. He would give me guidance and a general way we did things, but left me to do most of the day-to-day decision-making. My dad is another person that is super influential and helps me to this day. It’s cool to get an outsider’s perspective and hear an opinion that isn’t on the track.

ABR: What would you describe as your approach to training?

Handal with a racehorse. (Courtesy of Ray Handal)

RH: I like to evaluate the horses as individuals and tailor my training to the horse.

ABR: What is it like for a younger trainer trying to attract new clients and good horses?

RH: It’s very difficult. I try to reach out people through different avenues, like social media, and just make myself available for anyone interested in horse racing or anyone who has questions. It’s a tough sell, but I have won some good races on the biggest stage, so it’s a little bit easier now.

ABR: So, now that you have won two races at Saratoga, where do you go from here?

RH: I’m back at Belmont [Park] now, but I have my eye on a few races at Keeneland [Race Course] this fall. I want to take a few of my grass horses to Florida for the winter. I’ll keep my New York string at Belmont all year long though.

ABR: What are some of your immediate goals and your longer-term goals?

RH: I’m just focused on improving the horses and trying to bring in more owners that will give me the opportunity.

ABR: As a younger person in racing, what can racing do to attract new fans, and potentially trainers and other future participants in the industry?

RH: Just like I touched on earlier, being friendly to anyone who takes the time to talk horse racing; just showing people how much fun the sport is and how beautiful these horses are.

AMERICA'S TOP THOROUGHBREDS as of Sept. 19

AMERICA'S TOP THOROUGHBREDS as of Sept. 19

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1. California Chrome (38 first place votes)

Owner: California Chrome LLC

Trainer: Art Sherman

Jockey: Victor Espinoza

2016 stats: 5 starts, 5 wins, 0 seconds, 0 thirds

Previous Race: 1st, Pacific ClassicDel Mar, Aug. 20

Next Race: Awesome Again StakesSanta Anita Park, Oct. 1 


Eclipse Sportswire
2. Tepin (1 first place vote)

Owner: Robert Masterson

Trainer: Mark Casse

Jockey: Julien Leparoux

2016 stats: 6 starts, 6 wins, 0 seconds, 0 thirds

Previous Race: 1st, Ricoh Woodbine Mile,Woodbine, Sept. 17

Next Race: First Lady Stakes or Shadwell Turf Mile,Keeneland, Oct. 8


Eclipse Sportswire
3. Flintshire

Owner: Juddmonte Farm

Trainer: Chad Brown

Jockey: Javier Castellano

2016 stats: 3 starts, 3 wins, 0 seconds, 0 third

Previous Race: 1st, Sword DancerSaratoga, Aug. 27

Next Race: Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, Belmont Park, Oct. 1


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4. Songbird 

Owner: Fox Hill Farm

Trainer: Jerry Hollendorfer

Jockey: Mike Smith

2016 stats: 5 starts, 5 wins, 0 seconds, 0 third

Previous Race: 1st, Alabama Stakes, Saratoga, July 24

Next Race: Cotillion Stakes, Parx Racing, Sept. 24


Eclipse Sportswire
5. Frosted

Owner: Godolphin

Trainer: Kiaran McLaughlin

Jockey: Joel Rosario

2016 stats: 5 starts, 3 wins, 0 seconds, 1 third

Previous Race: 3rd, Woodward Stakes Saratoga, Sept. 3

Next Race: Breeders' Cup Mile or Breeders' Cup ClassicSanta Anita Park, Nov. 5


Eclipse Sportswire
6. Arrogate

Owner: Juddmonte Farms

Trainer: Bob Baffert

Jockey: Mike Smith

2016 stats: 5 starts, 4 wins, 0 seconds, 1 third

Previous Race: 1st, Travers StakesSaratoga, Aug. 27

Next Race: Breeders' Cup ClassicSanta Anita Park, Nov. 5 


(Eclipse Sportswire)
7. Beholder

Owner: Spendthrift Farm

Trainer: Richard Mandella

Jockey: Gary Stevens

2016 stats: 4 starts, 2 wins, 2 seconds, 0 third

Previous Race: 2nd, Pacific ClassicDel Mar, Aug. 20

Next Race: Zenyatta StakesSanta Anita Park, Oct. 1


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8. Melatonin

Owner: Tarabilla Farm

Trainer: David Hofmans

Jockey:  Joe Talamo

2016 stats: 4 starts, 3 wins, 1 second, 0 third

Previous Race: Gold Cup at Santa AnitaSanta Anita Park, June 25

Future Race: TBD


(Eclipse Sportswire)
9. Cavorting

Owner: Stonestreet Stables

Trainer: Kiaran McLaughlin

Jockey: Javier Castellano

2016 stats: 4 starts, 3 wins, 1 second, 0 thirds

Previous Race: 1st, Personal Ensign Stakes,Saratoga, Aug. 27

Next Race: TBD, possibly Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff, Nov. 4


Eclipse Sportswire
10. Nyquist

Owner: Reddam Racing

Trainer: Doug O'Neill

Jockey: Mario Gutierrez

2016 stats: 5 starts, 3 wins, 0 seconds, 1 third

Previous Race: 4th, Haskell Invitational,Monmouth Park, July 31

Next Race: Pennsylvania DerbyParx Racing, Sept. 17

Note @ Las Vegas, Nevada

2016 Iroquois Stakes: Two For One


Photo: Maryland Jockey Club


Since the Iroquois Stakes was moved from late October/early November to mid-September we have seen more Kentucky Derby hopefuls, than eventual starters. Although, a few select horses such as Tapiture, Ride on Curlin and Mr. Z did get their chance to run for the roses at Churchill Downs the following spring. Their bids would fall short, but their journey from the first points race all the way to the Kentucky Derby was very unique. Today the long road begins again when the scoring resumes in the 2016 Iroquois Stakes.


At 3-1, Recruiting Ready is the morning line favorite. The son of Algorithms--Need nearly scored his first graded stakes win in his debut race at Churchill Downs on July 2. He did it by attempting to wire the eight other juveniles in the field with swift fractions of 21.76, 45.07 and 56.97 on the front end. The strategy looked to be a winner until his bid to draw clear was outmatched by Classic Empire who reeled him in the final furlong to win the Bashford Manor – G3.


Next time out the Horacio DePaz trainee looked even closer to a graded stakes win in the Saratoga Special – G2 on August 14. However, what appeared to be an easy win quickly turned into another runner up finish when Gunnevera soared home to steal the race at the wire from the heavy post time favorite. And then things got even worse when Recruiting Ready was disqualified from second and placed fourth for making contact with Tip Tap Tapizar near the three-eighths pole and knocking him off his stride.


Today, Gary Stevens will be in the saddle for the first time. The assumption is that Recruiting Ready will be back in position to get things right this time out, but he will also be stretching to out to over 1 mile for the first time in his young racing career.


The second choice on the morning line isThirstforlife. At 7-2 the son of Stay Thirsty - Promenade Girl returns to the track where he broke his maiden in his second career start. In between that effort and today was a respectable third place finish in the Best Pal – G3 at Del Mar, his graded stakes debut. In that contest Thirstforlife was in the mix throughout but he failed to fire a serious bid.


Florent Geroux returns for his second mount aboard Thirstforlife and first since he was in the irons for the colt’s career debut, a third place finish in the Kentucky Juvenile Stakes at Churchill Downs on May 5. Trainer Mark Casse will be attempting to win his second career Iroquois Stakes after notching his first in 2012 with Uncaptured.


Not This Time enters the Iroquois Stakes coming off his very first win for trainer Dale Romans. The one mile maiden victory by 10 lengths on the dirt at Ellis Park last month was his second career start. The son of Giant's Causeway – Miss Macy Sue is the co-third choice on the morning line.


Accompanying Not This Time at 4-1 isBlame Will, the son of Blame – Be My Prospect, trained by D. Wayne Lukas. This will also be his debut stakes race after a maiden win. Blame Will’s first victory came in his third career start and second at Saratoga after beginning his racing career here at Churchill Downs in June.


Lookin At Lee enters the Iroquois Stakes after winning back to back races at Ellis Park this summer. His first was in a maiden special weight race and followed by a more impressive score in the Ellis Park Juvenile Stakes. Though the stakes race was not graded and only featured five starters, the Steve Asmussen trainee by Lookin At Lucky – Langara Lass should be considered a live option for a nice price if his odds remain near his morning line mark of 6-1.


Honor Thy Father for trainer Kenny McPeek follows Lookin At Lee to the Iroquois Stakes from the Ellis Park Juvenile Stakes where he finished third. Prior to that the son of  To Honor and Serve – Hottie Dancer also broke his maiden at Ellis Park after striking out in his career debut at Churchill Downs last June. Coincidentally, Honor Thy Father finished behind Lookin At Lee in that race as well. Both horses missed the top three finishing fifth and sixth.


Just Move On moves into Churchill Downs for his first career start in the Bluegrass State after opening his career at Arlington Park earlier this summer. In two races from Chicago the Patrick Byrne trainee and son of Street Boss finished in the top three both times and won his last time out. Skinflint ships into Churchill Downs and the Kentucky racing circuit for the first time after breaking his maiden at Gulfstream Park last time out. The son of Super Saver, trained by Dane Kobiskie, was listed as the long shot on the morning line with odds of 20-1.


So this is your field for the kickoff point’s race in the Road to the 2017 Kentucky Derby. Keep in mind that the Iroquois Stakes is distinctive because this stakes race also represents the first Breeders’ Cup 2016 Win & You’re In qualifier for the Juvenile division

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Keeneland Sale

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Spirited bidding among domestic and foreign buyers, double-digit increases in results and the sale of a Pioneerof the Nile colt for $700,000 headlined Sunday’s sixth session of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

Competition for quality yearlings spurred healthy results, with active participation continuing from major domestic as well as buyers from England, Ireland, Russia, Korea, Panama and Puerto Rico. Among the leading trainers still shopping on Sunday were Racing Hall of Famers Bob Baffert and Steve Asmussen, and Mark Casse, Dale Romans, Tom Amoss, Ralph Nicks and Al Stall Jr., among others.

On Sunday, which marked the first day of the Book 3 portion of the sale, Keeneland sold 269 yearlings for $23,243,000, up 18.5 percent from the same session in 2015 when 266 horses bought $19,618,000. The average increased 17.16 percent from $73,752 to $86,405. The median of $70,000 rose 27.27 percent from last year’s $55,000.

Through six sessions, 1,081 yearlings have been sold for $212,749,000, down 5.25 percent from the corresponding period last year when 1,234 horses sold for $224,536,000. The cumulative average of $196,808 increased 8.16 percent from $181,958 in 2015. The median of $130,000 remained unchanged from last year.

Tom Haughey’s PTK LLC bought the day’s top-priced yearling, who is a half-brother to stakes winner Softly Lit. He was consigned by Peter O’Callaghan’s Woods Edge Farm, agent.

“He was a spectacular-looking horse. I loved him,” Haughey said, adding that he had purchased two half-sisters to the colt, the aforementioned Softly Lit, by Latent Heat, and winner Flickering, by Twirling Candy, at previous Keeneland September Sales.

The second-highest price was the $410,000 spent by Martin Anthony for a Mineshaft filly out of the Empire Maker mare Scenic Drive. The filly’s second dam, Mon Belle, by Maria’s Mon, is a full sister to 2001 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Monarchos. She was consigned by Lane’s End, agent.

Baffert paid $400,000 for a colt from the first crop of Grade 1 winner Violence. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent, the colt is out of the graded stakes-placed With Approval mare Bala, and is a half-brother to Grade 2 winner Bay to Bay. 

Lane’s End Farm was the session’s leading consignor, selling 26 yearlings for $3,296,000.

The day’s leading buyer was Mike Ryan, agent, who spent $1,320,000 for six yearlings.

The September Sale continues through Sunday, Sept. 25, with all sessions beginning at 10 a.m. ET. The entire sale is streamed live at Keeneland.com.

Source: Keeneland Association

 

American Cleopatra

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  • Not This Time (9-5) leaves the field behind in the Grade 3 Iroquois.
  • On Leave (3-5) runs away with the Grade 2 Sands Point.
  • The Pizza Man (5-1) gets back to the winner's circle in the Grade 1 Northern Dancer.
  • Rainha Da Bateria (9-2) holds off stablemate Dacita (1-1) in the Grade 2 Canadian.
  • No catching Sarah Sis (10-1) in the Presque Isle Downs Masters.
  • Victory to Victory  7-1) pulls clear in the Grade 1 Natalma Stakes.
  • Good Samaritan (3-1) rolls to a Breeders' Cup birth with a Summer Stakes win.
  • Daddys Lil Darling (7-2) runs up to take the Grade 2 Pocahontas.
  • Tepin (2-5) gets her eighth consecutive win in the Grade 1 Woodbine Mile.
  • Fioretti (14-1) digs in to take the Open Mind.

American Cleopatra, Full Sis to American Pharoah, Wins Del Mar Debut


Summer is always an exciting time in horseracing with emerging two-year-olds, but one two-year-old filly in particular was in the spotlight yesterday. American Cleopatra, full sister to 2015 Triple Crown champion American Pharoah, made her debut in Del Mar’s third race yesterday. And what a debut it was.

 

With bettors knowing the talented genes of the best horses are not always passed on, American Cleopatra, by Pioneerof the Nile and out of Littleprincessemma, went off at 7-1, the co-third choice. War Factor got the jump out of the gate and led the field of eight fillies through a quarter mile in :21.87, while American Cleopatra sat just off her flank.

 

After the opening quarter, it was all over. American Cleopatra made her move and grabbed the lead, running a half-mile in :45.17. Jockey Stewart Elliott looked over his shoulder to check on the competition and saw the advantage they had over the field. Second choice Union Strike, 7-2, gave chase, but could only get within two lengths of the winner. American Cleopatra completed the five and one-half furlongs in 1:03.38.

 

“Those are good genes, there,” commented Bob Baffert. One thing American Cleopatra did that her older brother did not was win her debut at Del Mar. American Pharoah had finished fifth in his first race before winning the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity.

 

“She’s got a beautiful way of moving and she’s got a pretty good mind,” Baffert said of American Cleopatra. “She’s a sweetheart at the barn. She’s very sweet and he was sweet.”

 

Whether the Zayat’s homebred filly goes on to do anything like American Pharoah or not, American Cleopatra’s win certainly brought a lot of excitement to the racing world. It even brought a little glimmer of hope.

 

 

By Christine Oser