‘This Is Like Home’: Luis Saez Bags Six Wins On Claiming Crown Card

Luis Saez, a two-time Championship Meet titlist who began his U.S. career in South Florida, rode the winners of six races on Saturday's 11-race program at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.

The 28-year-old native of Panama rode the winners of five of the nine Claiming Crown stakes, including $150,000 Jewel victor Jesus' Team. Saez won seven races in a day twice during the 2017-18 Championship Meet.

“It's been great a great day. I'm so blessed to be here. This is one of my favorite places,” Saez said. “This is like home. I'm happy to be here.”

Saez began his big day with a win aboard Fighting Force ($5.80) in Race 3, a mile maiden special weight race for 2-year-olds on turf. After a popular victory aboard Jesus' Team ($2.80) to kick off the Claiming Crown portion of Saturday's card, Saez returned to the Gulfstream winner's circle with Jakarta ($3.60), winner of the $90,000 Distaff Dash; Queens Embrace ($6.60), who captured the $95,000 Tiara; Fiya ($3), who romped to victory in the $90,000 Canterbury; and Frost or Frippery ($8), who closed out the Claiming Crown action with a narrow score in the $75,000 Iron Horse.

Saez won back-to-back Championship Meet titles in 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 before finishing second behind Irad Ortiz Jr. the past two seasons.

“We came here to work hard and see what happens,” Saez said. “We'll stay focused and working hard.”

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Gulfstream Park: Rainbow 6 Jackpot Has $325,000 Guarantee After Record Wagering On Claiming Crown

The 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot pool will be guaranteed at $325,000 Sunday at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.

The popular multi-race wager went unsolved for the fourth day of the Championship Meet Saturday, when the six-race sequence included six Claiming Crown stakes. Multiple tickets with all six winners were each worth $2,737.44.

The jackpot pool is only paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

Sunday's Rainbow 6 sequence will span Races 5-10, including back-to-back optional claiming allowances in Races 7 and 8.

Race 7, a six-furlong sprint for 2-year-old fillies, brings together five last-out winners. Saffie Joseph Jr.-trained Glitter Bay, who broke through with a 12 ½-length maiden score while equipped with blinkers for the first time, is rated as the 2-1 morning-line favorite.

In Race 8, a mile turf race for fillies and mares Graham Motion-trained All Come True has been rated as the 5-2 morning-line favorite. The French-bred 3-year-old filly is scheduled to make her U.S. debut and first start since winning her debut at Chantilly last year.

Record $14.6 Million Total Handle on Claiming Crown Program
Total handle for Saturday's Claiming Crown program was $14.6 million, breaking the previous Claiming Crown mark set last year of $13.9 million.

Total handle on the Claiming Crown program has increased each year since Gulfstream began playing host to the event in 2012.

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Antonio Gallardo Rides Five Winners On Tampa Bay Downs Program

Five-time leading Tampa Bay Downs jockey Antonio Gallardo rode five winners at the Oldsmar, Fla., track for a record sixth time on Saturday, including four consecutive winners beginning with the fifth race.

Gallardo's outstanding afternoon began in the fifth race on Melancholy Blues, a filly owned by Charles D. Nielsen and trained by Jon Arnett. Melancholy Blues was claimed from the race for $16,000 by trainer Tony Wilson for new owner Happy Tenth Stable.

Gallardo next won the sixth on the turf on Domain Expertise, a filly owned by Klaravich Stables and trained by Chad Brown. He added the seventh race aboard Mi Cleopatra and I for owner David Gruskos and trainer Jose H. Delgado.

Twice more, with feeling: Gallardo won the eighth race, the Lambholm South Race of the Week on the turf, with the colt Night Things, owned by Mt. Brilliant Farm and trained by Michael Stidham. He added the 10th and final race on the Godolphin homebred filly Frost Point, trained by Bill Mott.

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Northern California Icon, Trainer Bob Hess Sr., 86, Dies After Contracting COVID-19

An iconic figure at Golden Gate Fields in Albany, Calif., for five decades, trainer Bob Hess Sr. succumbed to the effects of COVID-19 early Saturday morning at age 86.  Consistently among the leaders in Northern California dating back to the 1970s, Hess, who was the father of trainer Bob Hess, Jr., began his training career at Playfair in Spokane, Wash., in the late 1950s, then moved south to Agua Caliente in Tijuana, Mex., in the 1960s and to Bay Meadows and Golden Gate in 1971. He was a highly respected horseman throughout his career.

Initially hospitalized in mid-November with COVID-19 following a test administered by track officials, Hess was subsequently released and then re-admitted when symptoms returned.  This heartbreaking news comes just one day after Golden Gate officials announced the continued suspension of live racing through Dec. 25.

“Our hearts and prayers are with the entire Hess family at this time,” said David Duggan, general manager at Golden Gate Fields.  “To lose a longtime trainer and friend is simply heartbreaking to our entire horse racing family.”

Hess was born in the Lancaster County, Pa., town of Lititz on Oct. 10, 1934, and moved west to the Pasadena, Calif., area after high school. After serving in the U.S. Army while stationed in Washington state, he found his way to the racetrack, first at Playfair in Spokane and then at Longacres near Seattle. It was when he migrated to Agua Caliente that he met the love of his life, Maria Elena, at a bowling alley across from the racetrack. The two were married for 56 years and had four children, Bob Jr., Howie, Erica and Anna.

Bob Hess Sr. in the Golden Gate winner's circle with No Name Fred and jockey Kent Desormeaux on March 8, 2020

When advised Hess, who spoke fluent Spanish, had passed away Saturday morning, jockey Abel Cedillo was moved to tears.

“When I was riding up north, he was like a second father to me,” said Cedillo, a Guatemalan native who was the leading rider at Del Mar's recently concluded Bing Crosby Meeting.  “I had so much respect for him. I'm shocked. I'm going to really miss him.”

Golden Gate Fields' Director of Racing, Patrick Mackey, echoed the sentiments of many in the California racing industry.

“Bob was a wonderful horseman who was always there for his fellow race tracker,” he said.  “His stories were legendary.  He was a wealth of knowledge and imparted that knowledge to many over the years.  He was a great man and his presence here at Golden Gate Fields will be sorely missed.”

Over a distinguished career that saw him saddle 1,592 winners from 10,448 starters, Hess's runners earned more than $17.2 million.  His last winner came on Oct. 29 at Golden Gate with the Thoroughbred Just Like Fred and his final starter ran there on Nov. 8. He won with 11 of 80 starters in 2020, with 11 seconds and 15 thirds.

Bob Hess Jr. said his father had a very simple philosophy about life.

“Everything he did was honest,” Hess Jr. said. “He never allowed anyone to make him do what he knew wasn't right. He could look in the mirror and be proud. He would say to me, 'Son, if you don't tell lies, you never have to remember them. Just always tell the truth.'”

Services for Bob Hess, Sr. are pending.

Paulick Report staff contributed to this article.

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