Pletcher Sends Out Halladay, Valiance For Final Preps

Trainer Todd Pletcher looked on as Halladay [Mile] and Valiance [Distaff] breezed on the the dirt training track at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y., on Saturday morning in preparation for next weekend's Breeders' Cup World Championships to be held Nov. 6-7 at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ky.

Harrell Ventures' Halladay, winner of the Grade 1 Fourstardave last out on Aug. 22 at Saratoga Race Course, worked solo through a half-mile in 49.21 seconds over the fast dirt training track.

“I was happy we were able to get it in today. The track dried out pretty nicely considering all of the rain we've had,” Pletcher said. “Halladay was a touch keen early on. He went off a little quick but then he relaxed, settled quickly, finished up strong and galloped out well. I was happy with that.”

Saturday's work was the third breeze back for the 4-year-old War Front gray after scratching out of the G1 Shadwell Turf Mile on Oct. 3 at Keeneland with a hind leg infection.

Halladay, who captured the Tropical Park Derby in December at Gulfstream Park, has posted a trio of triple-digit Beyer Speed Figures over his last four starts, recording wins in an optional-claimer [102] on the Gulfstream turf in April; a 1 1/4-length score in the G2 Bernard Baruch [103] at the Spa in July; and a 105 Beyer for his pacesetting Fourstardave effort.

“He's had a couple of extra days in between works,” Pletcher said. “We haven't been able to do a whole lot here with all of the rain and sloppy conditions. He was just feeling good, which is an indication that he's sharp and ready.”

Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Martin S. Schwartz and China Horse Club's Valiance enjoyed success at the highest level last out in the nine-furlong G1 Spinster on October 4 at Keeneland. The victory marked the first graded stakes win for the 4-year-old Tapit gray, who registered a solo half-mile breeze in 49 flat Saturday.

“Valiance maintains form really well. Not only was her work good, but she galloped out well. She seems to be doing as well as she can at the moment,” Pletcher said.

Valiance, a six-time winner from eight starts, was purchased for $650,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select Yearling Sale. Out of the Grade 1-winning Empire Maker mare Last Full Measure, Valiance entered the Spinster from the off-the-turf Eatontown at Monmouth Park in August.

“When you go into races like this, they're going to be one of many Grade 1 winners in their respective races,” Pletcher said. “Both horses are in good form and doing well, we just need everything to go smoothly between now and then and have some racing luck.”

Jockey Luis Saez will pilot both Halladay and Valiance in their respective Breeders' Cup races.

Pletcher pre-entered five horses for next weekend's Breeders' Cup with his 2-year-old contenders Likeable [Juvenile], Mutasaabeq [Juvenile Turf], and Union Gables [Juvenile Fillies Turf / second preference Juvenile Turf Sprint] posting their final works on Thursday at Belmont.

The 53-year-old Pletcher, a seven-time Eclipse Award-winner, has saddled winners of five American Classics and 11 Breeders' Cup races. He enters Saturday's 10-race Belmont card just one win shy of 5,000 for his career.

The veteran conditioner will send out a trio of starters Saturday at Belmont as he looks to reach the milestone, including Kitten by the Sea [Race 2], Cap de Creus [Race 6, the $80,000 Zagora] and Jerry the Nipper [Race 7].

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Only One Double Digit Winner, But Stronach 5 Still Pays $7,435

There were 11 winning tickets in the Stronach 5 Friday afternoon with each ticket returning $7,435.

Doubleoseven, who won Laurel's ninth race and leg four of the sequence, represented the largest win payoff at $12.

The popular Stronach 5, with an industry-low 12-percent takeout, kicked off with Magical Anna ($9.40) winning the seventh race at Laurel Park. The eighth race at Gulfstream, the second leg of the sequence, was taken off the turf and won by Super Edgar ($8.60).

Laurel's eighth and ninth races made up comprised the third and fourth legs of the Stronach 5. Trainer Hamilton Smith saddled Stone Courageous ($7.40) to victory in the eighth while Doubleoseven, a 2-year-old son of Hard Spun won his second career start at odds of 5-1. The Stronach 5 concluded at Golden Gate with Trina ($8.20) winning first off the claim for trainer Victory Trujillo.

Friday's races and sequence

  • Leg One – Laurel Park 7th Race: Magical Anna $9.40
  • Leg Two –Gulfstream West 8th Race: Super Edgar $8.60
  • Leg Three –Laurel Park 8th Race: Stone Courageous $7.40
  • Leg Four –Laurel Park 9th Race: Doubleoseven $12
  • Leg Five –Golden Gate Fields 3rd Race: Trina $8.20

 Fans can watch and wager on the action at 1st.com/bet as well as stream all the action in English and Spanish at LaurelPark.com, SantaAnita.com,GulfstreamPark.com, and GoldenGateFields.com.

The Stronach 5 In the Money podcast, hosted by Jonathan Kinchen and Peter Thomas Fornatale, will be posted by 2 p.m. Thursday at InTheMoneyPodcast.com and will be available on iTunes and other major podcast distributors

The minimum wager on the multi-race, multi-track Stronach 5 is $1. If there are no tickets with five winners, the entire pool will be carried over to the next Friday.

If a change in racing surface is made after the wagering closes, each selection on any ticket will be considered a winning selection. If a betting interest is scratched, that selection will be substituted with the favorite in the win pool when wagering closes.

The Maryland Jockey Club serves as host of the Stronach 5.

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Margot’s Boy Hoping For ‘A Very Good Day’ In Del Mar’s Let It Ride

Ten 3-year-olds answered the call for Sunday's headliner at Del Mar, the seventh edition of the Let It Ride Stakes. It goes as a mile on the turf and offers a $75,000 purse.

Following the Hollywood theme of the fall Bing Crosby Season, the race was named for the manic 1989 comedy starring Richard Dreyfuss as a sick gambler who gets a hot tip and goes on an amazing one-day run at the track (it was filmed at old Hialeah). It's a good one to dial up if you're stuck at home avoiding the virus.

Sunday's turfer is headed by Margot's Boy, a California-bred gelding by Clubhouse Ride who has won three races, and Heywoods Beach, a Kentucky-bred Speightstown colt who has a pair of wins on his ledger. Margot's Boy is owned by Alfred Pais, trained by Craig Lewis and will be ridden by Tiago Pereira; he's been listed at 3-1 on the morning line. Heywoods Beach is owned by Hronis Racing, trained by John Sadler and will be ridden by Umberto Rispoli; he was hung at 7-2.

Here's the full field for the stakes from the rail out with riders and morning line odds:

A Venneri Racing or Lombardi's Goalie (Juan Hernandez, 12-1); MyRacehorsecom or Spendthrift Farm's Lane Way (Drayden Van Dyke, 4-1); Roadrunner Racing or Sayjay Racing's Strongconstitution (Abel Cedillo, 4-1); Reddam Racing's Rookie Mistake (Mario Gutierrez, 12-1); Heywoods Beach; Paula Capestro's Dominant Soul (Edwin Maldonado, 8-1); Margot's Boy; Coal Creek Farm's I'm Leaving You (Victor Espinoza, 30-1); David Bernsen, Jacobs or Lambert's Lure Him In (Tyler Baze, 12-1), and Doyle, Gonzalez or Gutierrez's Jammers Justice (Eswan Flores, 15-1).

Margot's Boy last raced October 18 at Santa Anita where was beaten a bit less than five lengths in the Grade 2 Twilight Derby. Prior to that he was second, beaten in a photo, in the G2 Del Mar Derby on September 6. Trainer Lewis also conditioned the horse's sire, who was a hard-knocking stakes winner and has become a hot commodity on the California breeding scene.

Heywoods Beach last ran in the aforementioned Del Mar Derby where he finished 10th in the nine-furlong grass test. His two victories so far were both on grass and both at a mile which, obviously, may bode well for him in the Let It Ride.

Lane Way closed fast to finish second in his most recent outing, an allowance test at a mile on the turf at Santa Anita on September 27. He's a colt by Into Mischief trained by Richard Mandella.

Strongconstitution, by the hot young Tapit sire Constitution, has finished on the board in all six of his lifetime starts. The $220,000 2-year-old purchase was stakes placed here last fall in the Bob Hope.

First post Sunday is at 12:30 p.m. PT

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