Lewis May Get To See If Brickyard Ride Can Get Two Turns In Tiznow

Southern California trainer Craig Lewis was weighing his options.

Three days ago, they packed a preponderance of poundage.

Then the smoke cleared, Santa Anita entries were taken Friday morning and the Los Angeles native, who began his accomplished training career 44 years ago, made his decision on which horses to enter where.

He had two horses nominated to one of Monday's Presidents' Day features, the $100,000 Tiznow Stakes, they being Brickyard Ride and Warren's Showtime.

The Tiznow is part of the lucrative Golden State Series for eligible California-bred or sired horses, restricted to 4-year-olds and up at a mile.

“I could run one, maybe both, maybe neither,” Lewis said on Wednesday, two days in front of entry time for Monday's races while keeping the door wide open for Brickyard Ride, a 5-year-old full horse and winner of nine of 19 starts, and Warren's Showtime, a 5-year-old mare, winner of eight of 25 races who would have been making her first start against males.

In the end, Warren's Showtime was not entered, leaving the Tiznow assignment to the lightning quick Brickyard Ride.  “We don't know if Brickyard Ride can go two turns, so that's the issue there.

“We've been attempting to try it, and we still might, but with Flightline out of the San Carlos (presented by Fan Duel on March 5), that race became more interesting for us, and Brickyard Ride won it decisively last year (by four lengths in typical front-running fashion).”

A chestnut horse owned and bred by Alfred Pais, Brickyard Ride has raced beyond seven furlongs only once, failing to finish at a mile on turf when he ducked through rail late in an overnight race on Jan. 17, 2020.

Owned by Benjamin and Sally Warren, Lewis allowed as to how “Warren's Showtime is a pretty nice filly and she'd have been running against colts, but I think she'd be competitive in (the Tiznow).

“However, I'm weighing the opportunities for her on March 5, to run in the (Grade 2) Buena Vista at a mile on the grass for fillies and mares, or the (Grade 1) Beholder (Mile on dirt) for fillies and mares. She has earned more than $800,000 ($843,431) and I'm hoping to make her a millionaire by year's end.

“I had options for both horses. It's a nice situation to be in, yet was a bit difficult,” he said, concluding with a Yogi-ism: “You never know if you made the right move until you make it.”

The Tiznow, which goes as race eight Monday with a 12:30 p.m. first post time: Seattle Bold, Umberto Rispoli; Peaceful Transfer, Edwin Maldonado; Wilder Than Most, Flavien Prat; Brickyard Ride, Juan Hernandez; and Touchdown Brown, Kyle Frey.

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Dash Attack Has Final Oaklawn Drill For Rebel Stakes

Dash Attack completed major preparations for the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) for 3-year-olds with a five-furlong bullet workout over a fast track Saturday morning for trainer Kenny McPeek at Oaklawn in Hot Springs, Ark.

Breezing in company just after the surface renovation break under exercise rider Eduardo Ruvalcaba, Dash Attack went in 1:00.20 following splits of :23.40 for the opening quarter-mile and :35.80 for three furlongs. The five-furlong time equaled the fastest of 52 recorded at the distance. Clockers caught Dash Attack galloping out six furlongs in 1:13.60.

“The colt worked great,” said assistant trainer Ray Bryner, who oversees McPeek's Oaklawn division.

Post positions for the Rebel and $300,000 Honeybee Stakes (G3) for 3-year-old fillies will be drawn Monday. The 1 1/16-mile races both offer 85 points (50-20-10-5) to the top four finishers toward starting eligibility for the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks, respectively.

The Oaklawn racing department listed six probables for the Rebel late Saturday morning – Barber Road for trainer John Ortiz, Ben Diesel (Dallas Stewart), Chasing Time (Steve Asmussen), Dash Attack, Ethereal Road (D. Wayne Lukas) and Rich Strike (Eric Reed) – with several other horses under consideration, including one for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert. Baffert has won the Rebel a record eight times, including the last two runnings with Nadal in 2020 and Concert Tour last year.

The Rebel is Oaklawn's third of four Kentucky Derby points races. Baffert won the second, the $750,000 Southwest Stakes (G3) Jan. 29, with unbeaten Newgrange, who wasn't nominated to the Rebel. Dash Attack is looking to rebound from a fifth-place finish in the Southwest, which marked his first loss in three career starts. Exiting a victory in the $250,000 Smarty Jones Stakes Jan. 1 – Oaklawn's first Kentucky Derby points race – Dash Attack was beaten 7 ¾ lengths in the Southwest. The 1 1/16-mile Southwest was Dash Attack's first start on a fast track.

“There were a couple of variables,” Dash Attack's regular rider, David Cohen, said following Saturday morning's work. “The track was pretty cuppy and deep and I think that really affected him. But I thought he did run a good race. He was against tougher company, obviously. He made a good move and he was up there, up until the sixteenth pole, just that last 50 yards or whatever. But I think the cuppiness and the deepness of the track seemed to get to him. His first two races, it was a much tighter track. Even though it was a wet track, it was still a tighter track. I think that's something he wasn't used to.”

Cohen said Dash Attack's performance in the Southwest also may have been impacted by winter weather, which altered his training schedule. McPeek said following the race that he believed the chestnut son of Munnings was “short” for the race. Saturday's work followed a five-furlong bullet move in company (:59.80) Feb. 12.

“I know Kenny has tweaked some things with him, got a little more aggressive in the morning with him,” Cohen said. “His last two workouts have been great. He worked a strong :59 and change last week. Today, we did another minute workout. He seemed to really come out of that last workout really well today.”

Cohen has a unique perspective since he's ridden Dash Attack in all three career starts and was aboard his workmates – both for trainer Robertino Diodoro – Feb. 12 and Saturday. Cohen is Diodoro's longtime go-to rider.

Dash Attack breezed Feb. 12 with Fort Peck, a 7-year-old gelding who was runner-up to the scintillating Life is Good in the $300,000 Kelso Handicap (G2) Sept. 25 at Belmont Park. Fort Peck was entered Saturday's eighth race, a 1 1/8-mile allowance for older horses. Dash Attack breezed Saturday morning with Skate to Heaven, a 3-year-old maiden who debuted last summer at Saratoga.

“Sometimes, I can tell the trainer, let's say they're not here and I work one in company, I can pretty much tell them just as much about the one I'm on as the one I'm looking at,” Cohen said. “You're seeing it and you're seeing how they're traveling, as opposed to the feeling. You know how well your horse is doing it. So, you really have kind of maybe a little more insight because you're able to judge two horses and have pretty good vision of what's going on with them.”

In addition to Dash Attack, the Rebel will bring back Barber Road, runner-up in the Smarty Jones and Southwest, and Southwest third Ben Diesel. Chasing Time was a 7 ¾-length first-level allowance winner at 1 mile Jan. 14. Favored in all five career starts, the Rebel will be his stakes debut. Ethereal Road also will be making his stakes debut following an eye-catching four-length maiden special weights victory at 1 1/16 miles Jan. 29.

The Rebel is the final major local prep for the $1.25 million Arkansas Derby (G1) at 1 1/8 miles April 2.

Honeybee probables, according to the Oaklawn racing department late Saturday morning, were Free Like a Girl for trainer Carl Deville, Optionality (Asmussen), Secret Oath (Lukas), Torte (Mike Lauer) and Yuugiri (Rodolphe Brisset).

Secret Oath has been maybe the most impressive horse at the 2021-2022 Oaklawn meeting, winning her two starts by a combined 15 ½ lengths. Secret Oath won the $200,000 Martha Washington Stakes Jan. 29 – Oaklawn's first Kentucky Oaks points race – by 7 ¼ lengths over Optionality. Yuugiri hasn't started since a runner-up finish in the $400,000 Golden Rod Stakes (G2) Nov. 27 at Churchill Downs. Secret Oath was fifth in the Golden Rod. The Honeybee is Oaklawn's second Kentucky Oaks points race.

The Honeybee is the final major local prep for the $600,000 Fantasy Stakes (G3) at 1 1/16 miles April 2.

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Speightstown Firster Proves Gamest on Big Easy Bow

4th-Fair Grounds, $55,000, Msw, 2-19, 3yo, 6f, 1:09.58, ft, head.
MOMENTOUS (c, 3, Speightstown–Glory and Power, by Medaglia d'Oro) amassed a solid worktab at this conditioner's South Florida base at Palm Beach Downs and was sent off at just shy of 5-1, the third pick behind fellow firster and 7-5 pick Marsalis (Curlin x Hot Dixie Chick). Momentous was first to break the line from gate 10, but the favorite–a homebred half-brother to recent GIII Houston Ladies' Classic heroine Pauline's Pearl (Tapit)–was driven through by Joel Rosario to take up the running inside the opening furlong and took the field past the half-mile marker in :22.29 seconds. Momentous confronted Marsalis in earnest at the five-sixteenths and led narrowly while racing on his incorrect lead passing the eighth pole. Marsalis was in for the fight and boxed on gamely inside, but Momentous did slightly the better work and proved best by a head while remaining on his right leg under the line. The top two had some 5 1/4 lengths on Major Contender (Distorted Humor) in third. The winner is out of a full-sister to SW Dance d'Oro and hails from the deeper female family of Horses of the Year Saint Liam (Saint Ballado) and Gun Runner (Candy Ride {Arg}), as well as GISW Funtastic (More Than Ready). Momentous is bred on the highly productive cross that has been responsible for the likes of the late GISW Rock Fall, GISW Competitionofideas and additional GSWs Souper Stonehenge, Strike Power and Saturday's GIII Mineshaft S. hero Olympiad. Glory and Power is also represented by a 2-year-old Tapit colt that sold for $400,000 at KEESEP last fall and a yearling colt by Street Sense. The mare is due to Good Magic this season. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $33,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.
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Yorkton Represented by First Foal

Crestwood Farm's freshman stallion Yorkton (Speightstown) was represented by his first foal in Indiana Feb. 3. A strapping colt out of Bayerly Seen (Bayern) was born at Arrowhead Thoroughbred Center in Fairland. Bayerly Seen is a half-sister to GI Kentucky Derby contender and GIII Lecomte S. winner Call Me Midnight (Midnight Lute).

“This colt is very correct, and has been the best foal to be the first one born on our farm,” says farm co-owner Brandi Steele. “Momma is a wonderful maiden and handles his feisty attitude very well.”

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