Lukas Reveals Plans For Secret Oath, Ethereal Road

Racing Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas has a lot to talk about these days after nearly sweeping Oaklawn Park's two major 3-year-old prep races Saturday.

Lukas, who will be the keynote speaker at the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association's annual convention Wednesday at Oaklawn's hotel, captured the Honeybee Stakes (G3) for fillies with heavily favored Secret Oath, whose 7 ½-length romp represented her third consecutive scintillating victory at the meeting. Roughly three hours later, Lukas finished second in the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) with Ethereal Road, who was beaten a half-length by one-eyed Un Ojo, a 75-1 outsider.

“That filly ran so much faster than the colts, too, and she was on cruise control and they're under a drive,” Lukas said of Secret Oath. “I don't know what we're going to do. We're going to keep it one and one for now, for sure.”

Lukas was referring to next-race plans for Secret Oath and Ethereal Road, specifically, the $600,000 Fantasy Stakes (G3) and the $1.25 million Arkansas Derby (G1). Both races are April 2 at Oaklawn.

Secret Oath reinforced her status as Oaklawn's top 3-year-old filly by recording the third-largest margin of victory in the Honeybee's 35-year-old history. A homebred for Briland Farm (Robert and Stacy Mitchell), Secret Oath covered 1 1/16 miles over a fast track in 1:44.74 under Luis Contreras. She received a preliminary Beyer Speed Figure of 92.

Secret Oath tops the leaderboard for the Kentucky Oaks, limited to 14 starters, with 60 points, including 50 for her Honeybee victory. But because she has been so dominant at the meet, Lukas said Secret Oath could be a candidate to challenge males for the first time in the 1 1/8-mile Arkansas Derby (G1). Lukas won the 1984 Arkansas Derby with Althea, a week after she second finished second in the 1 1/16-mile Fantasy.

“Right now, she would be in the Fantasy and Ethereal Road would be in the (Arkansas) Derby,” Lukas said.

Secret Oath represented the record-extending sixth Honeybee victory for Lukas, who also won the first four runnings (1988-1991) and again in 2007. She has won her three starts at the meet by a combined 23 lengths. She was an 8 ¼-length allowance winner Dec. 31 and captured the $200,000 Martha Washington Stakes Jan. 29 by 7 ¼ lengths. She is the shortest-priced Honeybee winner in history.

“Our stable, we started out with one and we got the right one,” Lukas said. “We don't have any other 3-year-old fillies of any importance. The other two are both claimers. We only had one that we were trying to develop in the first place.”

Ethereal Road was making his stakes debut following an eye-catching four-length last-to-first maiden victory at 1 1/16 miles Jan. 29. Ethereal Road, at 15-1 in the Rebel, held a narrow lead in midstretch before being collared on the inside by Un Ojo. The final time over a fast track – the surface was transitioning to sloppy because of rain – was 1:45.69 for 1 1/16 miles.

“You can develop that colt,” Lukas said. “I think Luis moved like he did when he won his maiden race. If he would have sat a little longer, I think we would have gotten that one, too. But he rode a good race. I don't want to be a critic.”

Ethereal Road earned 20 points for his runner-up finish and ranks fourth on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. Un Ojo collected 50 points for his Rebel victory and vaulted to No. 2 overall with 54.

A New York-bred son of the late Laoban, Un Ojo earned a preliminary Beyer Speed Figure of 84 for winning the Rebel under Ramon Vazquez.

Clay Courville, who saddled Un Ojo in the absence of his father, trainer Ricky Courville, said Sunday morning that the gelding exited the Rebel in good order and was to be vanned later in the morning to Copper Crowne Training Center in Opelousas, La. Ricky Courville said he keeps around 30 horses at Copper Crowne, which is five minutes from Evangeline Downs.

“He's feeling good,” said Clay Courville, 25, who broke and gallops Un Ojo. “He's ready to get out (of the stall).”

Un Ojo was coming off two closing runner-up finishes at Aqueduct for trainer Tony Dutrow, including the Withers Stakes (G3) at 1 1/8 miles Feb. 5. Un Ojo was transferred back to Ricky Courville for the Rebel, arriving Tuesday after being flown from New York to Memphis and vanned approximately 190 miles to Hot Springs.

Un Ojo subsequently generated the second-highest win payoff in Oaklawn stakes history ($152.80). Rockamundo paid a record $218 in the 1993 Arkansas Derby (G2).

“It still feels unreal, you know?” said Clay Courville, who assists his father.

Un Ojo, who lost his left eye in a pasture accident as a yearling, is owned by Cypress Creek Equine LLC (Kevin Moody). Ricky Courville said in a telephone interview following the Rebel that he would confer with Cypress Creek regarding next-race plans for Un Ojo.

“Give him a couple of weeks and maybe head back up for the Arkansas Derby a week out, like we did,” Courville said.

The Rebel, Un Ojo's second victory from six lifetime starts, pushed his career earnings to $776,321.

Ethereal Road finished a nose ahead of Barber Road, who was coming off runner-up finishers in Oaklawn's first two Kentucky Derby points races –Smarty Jones Stakes Jan. 1 and the Southwest Stakes (G3) Jan. 29 – for trainer John Ortiz.

Ortiz said Sunday morning that Barber Road exited the Rebel in good order and likely will be pointed for the Arkansas Derby.

“It's just one move away from being the winner,” Ortiz said. “I think the Arkansas Derby is what we're looking at right now. Obviously, we'll let him tell us where we go from here. But the Arkansas Derby is the dream for the barn.”

Barber Road has 18 points to rank fifth on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. The race is limited to 20 starters.

Ortiz also finished second in the Honeybee with Ice Orchid for breeder/owner John Ed Anthony of Hot Springs. Ice Orchid, a daughter of Super Saver, earned 20 points for her runner-up finish and ranks No. 7 on the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard.

“Came back great, looks great,” Ortiz said. “Feel like she career-bested her numbers again. She just went out there for a little workout for the points and now we focus on the Fantasy. Know Keeneland is fixing to open, but the Fantasy is exactly what we want to win.”

Trainer Rodolphe Brisset said Honeybee third-place finisher Yuugiri also could be headed to the Fantasy.

Yuugiri has 14 points to rank No. 10 on the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard.

The Arkansas Derby and Fantasy are both 170-point qualifying races for the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks, respectively. Both prep races will offer 100 points to the winner, 40 to second, 20 to third and 10 to fourth.

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Pyledriver Points to Sheema Classic

Group 1 winner Pyledriver (GB) (Harbour Watch {Ire}), who finished 11th in the G3 Neom Turf Cup on the Saudi Cup undercard in Riyadh on Saturday, is in good order and remains in the mix for the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic on Dubai World Cup night on Mar. 26. Breaking widest of all from gate 14 on Saturday, the 5-year-old entire never appeared comfortable while trapped well off the fence for most of the race. He eventually tired and dropped back before being impeded by a rival that had fallen two furlongs from home.

“He was fine straight after the race, there was nothing wrong with him and he was in really good shape, we were just drawn in 14 and as soon as we'd gone 150 yards I said to the boys watching on TV 'we've got no chance',” said co-trainer William Muir, who shares the licence with Chris Grassick. “We got pushed out wide and that was where we were drawn so we have no complaints, but we were out wide and we were never into an even rhythm.

“It was not a nice race for us and then there was a bit of a bumping match and that horse [Channel Cat] came down which was sad, that bumped us too and then after that Martin [Dwyer] just looked after him.

“It was just one of those you have to put a line through, it's disappointing to go a long way to get a race like that but that happens–it's the luck of the draw.”

A winner of the G1 Coronation Cup last June, the bay added a Lingfield listed affair in November and then was a good second in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Vase on Dec. 12.

“He's fine, he didn't really have a race and he only blew for about five minutes,” the trainer, who missed traveling to Riyadh due to a COVID positive, said. “He looked fantastic this morning, they took a video for me and he's 100% sound. If he comes home fine then he'll continue on to his road to Dubai and we'll go for the Sheema Classic.

“It was just one of the things, from me testing positive and not being able to go, I was disappointed about that, then things just didn't go to plan. It wasn't meant to be.”

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Mating Plans, Presented by Spendthrift: Schiano Racing Inc.

With the 2022 breeding season underway, we continue to feature a series of breeders' mating plans. Today we have Mike Schiano Di Cola of Schiano Racing Inc.

“Schiano Racing Inc. is an operation that mainly breeds to sell with the advice of my agent/partner–but most of all, friend–Carrie Brogden of Machmer Hall,” said Schiano Di Cola.

ASH ZEE (m, 15, Exchange Rate–Wickedly Wise, by Tactical Cat), to be bred to Quality Road

Purchased her in 2018 with lots of activity in her pedigree since then. Grade II-placed herself and graded-placed producer; nothing less than my best mare!

PRIVATE BEACH (m, 6, Malibu Moon–Let's Get Married, by More Than Ready), to be bred to Liam's Map

Expensive yearling; bought her in foal to Accelerate in 2020; from the family of the 2021 Keeneland September top seller ($1.7-million colt by City of Light). She's in foal to Practical Joke.

RESTRAINT OF TRADE (m, 5, City Zip–Helena's Triomphe, by Arch), to be bred to Silver State

This young mare from the immediate family of Collected produced a big, beautiful colt (her first foal) by Thousand Words Feb. 9.

BELIEVE IN ANGELS (m, 9, Flatter–Malamado, by Broken Vow), to be bred to Mitole

Big, gorgeous mare bought by Carrie Brogden for Schiano Racing. She foaled a beautiful filly by Collected this year.

TIZ HER NOW (m, 6, Tiznow–Dirty Rush, by Wild Rush), to be bred to Independence Hall

Full-sister to GII-placed Rush Now. She had a beautiful filly (in 2021) by Maximus Mischief and we decided to breed her back to him (for 2022). She's due soon with a full-sibling.

HOLIDAY SHOPPING (m, 13, Harlan's Holiday–Shop Here, by Dehere), to be bred to Thousand Words

Purchased this mare in foal to Palace Malice. The resulting colt–named Anmer Hall–won first time out at Del Mar last August in a maiden special weight. She's in foal to Gift Box.

I also have four more mares in partnership:

WALTZING (m, 9, Candy Ride {Arg}–Dancing Alone, by Kingmambo), to be bred to Independence Hall

She's in foal to Army Mule in partnership with St. Simon Place.

SENTIMENTAL (m, 5, Honor Code–Smooth Performer, by Benchmark), to be bred to Game Winner

In partnership with Machmer Hall.

SOCIALIZED (m, 10, City Zip–Smooth Performer, by Benchmark), to be bred to Independence Hall

She's currently in foal to Tiz the Law in partnership with Machmer Hall.

WILL YE GO LASSIE (m, 7, Trappe Shot–Valentine Fever, by Stormin Fever), to be bred to Rock Your World

This mare is currently in foal to Complexity in partnership with Mullikin Thoroughbreds.

Let us know who you're breeding your mares to in 2022, and why. We will print a selection of your responses in TDN over the coming weeks. Please send details to: garyking@thetdn.com.

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Graded Stakes Winner Warren’s Showtime Euthanized

Ben and Sally Warren's homebred Warren's Showtime, a multiple graded stakes winner and California-bred champion, sustained a devastating injury to a foreleg while training Saturday at Santa Anita Park and was euthanized.

“We were marveling at how beautiful she moved, and how easy she was going,” trainer Craig Lewis told Daily Racing Form. “She switched leads, took a bad step, and broke her leg.”

The 5-year-old mare from the first crop of Clubhouse Ride was out of the Warrens' Grade 1 winner Warren's Veneda, by Affirmative. She compiled a 8-5-10 record from 26 career starts that included wins in the a pair of Grade 3 stakes: the 2021 Wilshire Stakes and 2020 Autumn Miss Stakes, both at Santa Anita, and placed second or third in six other graded events, including a third at the highest level in the 2020 Del Mar Oaks (G1). California's champion 3-year-old female of 2020, she amassed lifetime earnings of $843,431.

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