Mighty Mischief, Street Lute Among Nominees For Four Stakes On Independence Day Card At Pimlico

Four horses from the May 15 Grade 3 Chick Lang Stakes, including impressive winner Mighty Mischief and third-place finisher Hemp, are among 25 3-year-olds nominated to the $100,000 Concern Stakes Sunday, July 4 at historic Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md.

The six-furlong Concern, named for the only Maryland-bred winner of the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Classic in 1994 and trained by Dickie Small, is among four stakes worth $375,000 in purses scheduled for the Independence Day holiday program.

Bill and Corinne Heiligbrodt's homebred Mighty Mischief was making his stakes debut in the G3 Chick Lang Stakes, on the undercard of the 146th Preakness Stakes (G1), following maiden and allowance wins at Oaklawn Park. The bay Into Mischief colt led from start to finish to extend his win streak to three with a 1 ¼-length triumph over multiple stakes-winning stablemate Jaxon Traveler.

Narrow Leaf Farm's Hemp came with a three-wide move to be third in the G3 Chick Lang, 2 ½ lengths behind Jaxon Traveler, following an impressive allowance win in the mud on April 10 at Laurel Park. He ran fourth after breaking a step slow in the five-furlong Ben's Cat Stakes June 13 at Pimlico, a race originally carded for the turf.

Palatial Times, fifth in the G3 Chick Lang, came back to be second by less than a length facing older horses in a six-furlong starter optional claimer June 12 at Pimlico. Shackled Love, winner of the 1 1/16-mile Private Terms Stakes March 13 at Laurel, has not raced since running last of six in the G3 Chick Lang.

Also prominent among Concern nominees are Beren, riding a three-stakes win streak for Parx-based trainer Robert E. 'Butch' Reid Jr.; Good With People, a two-time California-bred stakes winner trained by Peter Miller; 2020 Sapling Stakes winner Waist Deep; Momos, graded-stakes placed on both the turf and dirt last fall as a 2-year-old; stakes-placed Awesome Gerry, Dalton, Doubleoseven, Love My Jimmy, Roderick, Rolling Fork, Singlino, Three Two Zone; and Marvalous Mike, a winner of three straight.

Two stakes are part of the 24-race Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Championship (MATCH) Series – the $100,000 Lite the Fuse Stakes for 3-year-olds and up sprinting six furlongs and $100,000 Caesar's Wish Stakes for fillies and mares going 1 1/16 miles, both on the main track.

The Lite the Fuse, honoring the two-time Grade 1 Carter Handicap and Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash (G2) winner, was last run in 2002 at Laurel. It was most popular among horsemen with 33 nominations led by Yaupon, record-setting winner of the 2020 Chick Lang unraced since the Grade 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen March 27 and also owned by the Heiligbrodts and trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen.

Also nominated were Jan. 30 Grade 3 Toboggan Stakes winner American Power, second to Grade 1 winner Firenze Fire in the June 4 Grade 3 True North Stakes; March 6 Grade 3 Tom Fool Stakes winner Chateau, also runner-up to Firenze Fire in the May 8 Grade 2 Runhappy Stakes; 2019 Grade 3 Fall Highweight Handicap winner Happy Farm, a two-time claiming winner this year who ran fifth in the G3 Tom Fool; 2020 De Francis winner Laki; 2020 Grade 3 Fred Hooper Stakes winner Phat Man, fifth in the True North; and multiple stakes winner Whereshetoldmetogo.

Among 20 nominees to the Caesar's Wish were multiple stakes winners Miss Leslie, most recently fifth in the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes May 14 at Pimlico, Artful Splatter, and Mrs. Orb; Our Super Freak, winner of the 2019 Shine Again Stakes at Laurel who has placed in back-to-back graded-stakes including a second to champion Monomoy Girl in the Grade 3 Bayakoa Stakes Feb. 28; Water White, second by a length over Our Super Freak in the May 2 Grade 2 Ruffian Stakes; 2020 Treasure Chest winner Gibberish and Landing Zone, respectively 2-3 in the June 6 Lady's Secret Stakes at Monmouth Park; and Sosua, undefeated in three starts including a May 20 allowance win at Pimlico.

The Caesar's Wish debuted in 1978 at old Bowie Race Course and was also contested at both Pimlico and Laurel before being renamed the Beyond the Wire in 2018.

Stablemates Anna's Bandit, an 11-time stakes winner who ran fifth in the June 13 Shine Again in her season debut, and Street Lute head 24 nominees to the Jameela Stakes, a five-furlong turf sprint for Maryland-bred/sired fillies and mares 3 and up. A 7-year-old Great Notion mare bred, owned, and trained by Jerry Robb, Anna's Bandit is winless in three career tries on grass. Lucky 7 Stables' Street Lute earned her seventh stakes win from 11 starts in the off-the-turf Stormy Blues Stakes, also June 13 at Pimlico.

Epic Idea, winless in two starts this year since her mild upset of the Maryland Million Ladies last fall at Laurel; five-time stakes winner Hello Beautiful, second in three lifetime turf races; Introduced, a three-time turf winner with two stakes wins on dirt; Never Enough Time, twice a stakes winner over the main track; and Wicked Hot, who followed a 12-length maiden score May 28 with a half-length allowance score over older horses June 20, both at Pimlico for trainer Graham Motion, are also nominated.

The Jameela Stakes has had all but four of its first 32 editions at Laurel Park and was last held at Pimlico in 2001.

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Unified Filly All Business in Debutante

Behave Virginia (Unified), the first winner for Unified when dueling free and airing on debut beneath the Twin Spires May 28, became her freshman sire's first stakes winner in Saturday's $150,000 Debutante S. at Churchill Downs. The 4-1 chance bobbled slightly at the start and sat behind the leaders in an inside fourth. She split horses as they turned for home and ran to the money to stay perfect. The winner's dam, a $25,000 purchase by Arif Kurtel at the 2019 KEENOV Sale, had a colt by Tamarkuz in 2020.

DEBUTANTE S., $150,000, Churchill Downs, 6-26, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:09.83, ft.
1–BEHAVE VIRGINIA, 120, f, 2, by Unified
                1st Dam: She's Behaving, by Mineshaft
                2nd Dam: Behaving, by Rubiano
                3rd Dam: Haveaheavenlytime, by Halo
($30,000 Wlg '19 KEENOV; $115,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP).
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Lucky Seven Stable (Mackin); B-Khalid
Mishref Alkahtani (KY); T-Kenneth G. McPeek; J-Brian Joseph
Hernandez, Jr. $90,210. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $147,698.
*First stakes winner for freshman sire (by Candy Ride {Arg}).
2–Ontheonesandtwos, 120, f, 2, Jimmy Creed–Cue the Moon,
by Malibu Moon. ($37,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-Deuce
Greathouse, Cindy M. Hutson & Madaket Stables LLC;
B-Spendthrift Farm LLC (KY); T-Norm W. Casse. $29,100.
3–Wicked Halo, 120, f, 2, Gun Runner–Just Wicked, by Tapit.
O/B-Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC LLC (KY); T-Steven M.
Asmussen. $14,550.
Margins: 1, HF, 12 1/4. Odds: 4.10, 1.40, 2.80.
Also Ran: Tizplenty, Classiness, Catchusifyoucan, Compressed Energy, Mollie Kate. Scratched: Cartel Queen, Mi Estrella. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Fighting Force Gets Clean Trip, Surprises Favorite In Not Surprising Stakes

Since being purchased privately last winter, Lea Farm LLC's Fighting Force had been blanked in three starts while racing under less-than-ideal circumstances. The son of Air Force Blue was due for some racing luck Saturday, and, boy, did he get it on his way to capturing the $75,000 Not Surprising Stakes at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.

Fighting Force ($14.60) received a dream trip in the mile turf stakes for 3-year-olds, benefiting from an extended speed duel between the favorites before surging to the lead at the top of the stretch and drawing clear by 3 ½ lengths under Samy Camacho.

“It was three races without a good trip. Samy said he was going to be patient and wait, wait, wait. It just worked out perfectly for us. We had a lot of speed in front of us and he got a good trip and the horse kicked on for him,” trainer Jeff Engler said. “It's nice when you dial it up and it actually happens.”

Fighting Force broke alertly from his No. 1 post to obtain a prime stalking position behind Bright Devil, the Mark Casse-trained 5-2 second choice ridden by Edwin Gonzalez, and King of Dreams, the 6-5 favorite ridden by Emisael Jaramillo, as a speed duel quickly developed and continued along the backstretch and into the far turn. After sitting off fractions of :23.28 for the first quarter and :47.50 for the first half mile, Fighting Force was angled off the rail on the turn into the homestretch before making a three-wide sweep around the tiring pacesetters on his way to a dominating victory.

The Engler trainee ran a mile over a 'good' turf course in 1:38.18. Perfect Silent Cat, the 23-1 longest shot on the board ridden by Wilmer Garcia, rallied from last in the six-horse field to finish second. Bright Devil held third, four lengths behind the runner-up. King of Dreams faded to fifth.

Fighting Force, formerly trained by Todd Pletcher, broke his maiden in December at Gulfstream, finished second in the Dania Beach, and checked in a close fourth in the Palm Beach for the principals of Coolmore before being privately purchased by Lea Farm. The Kentucky-bred colt finished off the board in the Cutler Bay after bumping at the start in his first race for his new connections. He went on to finish fourth following an extremely wide trip in the English Channel prior to finishing fourth in an optional claiming allowance, in which he sat off a slow pace and was unable to show the kick that powered him to victory Saturday.

“He's a nice horse. He does everything right. He trains good and eats good. He likes what he does,” Engler said. “Honestly, those last three races, if you go back and watch them, were just awful trips. He got stuck on the rail or just got behind horses and couldn't go anywhere. We always knew it was there. He just needed a trip and luckily we got it.”

Fighting Force may make his next start at Del Mar, where Engler is planning to send eight horses for the upcoming meet.

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Historically Earns First Stakes Win in Cleveland Gold Cup at Thistledown

Historically picked up his first stakes win by scoring a commanding victory in Saturday's $75,000 Daniel Stearns Cleveland Gold Cup at Jack Thistledown in North Randall, Ohio.

The brown gelding, a son of Carpe Diem – Delitefully Wild, by Offlee Wild, bested eight rivals to capture the one and one eighth mile contest in 1:53.68 over the Cleveland dirt. It was the 53rd running of the stake for 3-year-old Ohio-registered foals.

Ridden to victory by Luis Saez and trained by Tim Hamm for WinStar Farm and Blazing Meadows Farm, Historically upped his career earnings to $102,265 and now has three wins, two seconds and one third in ten starts.

To Win, a 45-1 longshot, finished an impressive second for Fernando Becerra, while 5-1 Uptown raced well to be third for rider Jose Bracho, with the 1-1 crowd favorite Buckeye Magic finishing fourth with John McKee in the irons.

Historically paid $14.80, $6.40, and $8.40. Second-place To Win paid $27.80 and $21.60. Uptown paid $7.20 to show.

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