Comebacking Phantom Currency Leads Nearly Every Step In Appleton

In his first start in over a year, Susan and Jim Hill's Phantom Currency led from wire to wire Saturday to win the $100,00 Kitten's Joy Appleton (G3) by a half-length at Gulfstream Park.

The 6-year-old son of Goldencents was sent to the Hill's Margaux Farm in Midway, Ky. last year to rehab a soft-tissue injury after back-to-back victories in an optional claimer and the Mac Diarmida (G2) at Gulfstream Park. He returned to trainer Brian Lynch's care this winter and worked steadily for this comeback race.

As he had in his other five career victories, Phantom Currency went to the front soon after gates opened and kept on going. With jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. up, he maintained a one-length lead over his closest pursuer, Carpenters Call. He dug in in the stretch to edge Wolfie's Dynaghost, who rallied up the rail. Carpenters Call was another half-length back in third.

Phantom Currency, the 5-2 favorite in the field of eight, completed the one-mile evemt in 1:34.48 and paid $7 to win.

“You can't beat back class,” Lynch said. “He trained awesome coming up to the race. We got some stiff works into him and he stood up to each one better than the next. Turning for home, I could see them riding hard behind him and Irad (Ortiz Jr.) had asked him – it gave me a helluva good feeling. To see him quicken up and finish up like he did, it was a helluva prep race for the Elkorn at Keeneland.”

Ortiz said the race went according to plan.

“We wanted to get a clean break and let him go,” Ortiz said. “If we can make the lead, that would be great, and that's what happened. He did everything I asked.”

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White Abarrio Turns Back Strong Challenge For Florida Derby Victory

C2 Racing Stable LLC and La Milagrosa Stable LLC's White Abarrio punched his ticket for Louisville, Ky. Saturday at Gulfstream Park, where the gray son of Race Day took the lead in the stretch and held off Charge It to capture the $1 million Curlin Florida Derby (G1).

“It means the world to me. The Florida Derby is up there with the Kentucky Derby because we're based at Gulfstream,” emotional trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said. “I'm just thankful and blessed that we have this opportunity. It's amazing.”

The 71st running of the Florida Derby headlined a 14-race program with 10 stakes, six graded, worth $2.2 million in purses.

A sharp winner of the Feb. 5 Holy Bull, White Abarrio was withheld from the March 5 Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth (G2), making it imperative that he finish at least second to accumulate enough points to make the May 7 Kentucky Derby (G1) field at Churchill Downs. There were 170 qualifying points for the May 7 Kentucky Derby with 100 going to the winner, 40 to the runner-up, 20 to the third-place finisher and 10 to the fourth-place finisher.

Updated Kentucky Derby/Oaks leaderboard

White Abarrio refused to settle for second, as the 5-2 second betting choice, fought off a strong challenge by Todd Pletcher-trained Charge It by 1 ¼ lengths. Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher said he was pleased with Charge It's effort in only his third career start.

“Super pleased with the effort. To get a real education in a race like that was very encouraging. He got a little green down the lane. He kind of drifted in behind that horse and felt like if he could have just run straight that last 100 yards, he was going to be right there. But I thought it was a huge effort, considering everything,” said Pletcher, who said the Kentucky Derby will be under consideration after seeing how the son of Tapit comes out of the Florida Derby.

Simplification, the 2-1 favorite who finished second in the Holy Bull and won the Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth, took the lead leaving the backstretch but was unable to withstand the bids by White Abarrio and Charge It, finishing third, a length behind Charge It and 3 ½ lengths ahead of Pappacap.

“I'm so happy today. We made the decision to run near the front today, because [Classic Causeway] was speed and [Pappacap] all the time is behind me. (Jockey) Jose (Ortiz) and I talked this morning and we said the last three-eighths you move the horse. I'm just so happy with him. He's very good,” Simplification's trainer Antonio Sano said. “It's very important he ran well and comes back well.”

White Abarrio rated in fifth under Tyler Gaffalione behind pacesetter Classic Causeway around the first turn and into the backstretch. Classic Causeway suddenly dropped back out of contention midway through the backstretch, where Simplistic took a brief lead with Pappacap applying heavy pressure. Simplistic took the lead into the stretch under Ortiz, only to be passed by White Abarrio, who made a three-wide sweep on the turn into the stretch. Charge It saved ground into the stretch before making a determined run, only to fall short under Luis Saez.

White Abarrio's victory was Gaffalione's fifth win on the card, including four stakes.

“That was a childhood dream come true,” Davie, Fla. native said. “It feels amazing. I'm just so thankful to Saffie and the team and the connections, the owners, for giving me this opportunity.”

White Abarrio ran 1 1/8 miles in 1:50.64 to win his fourth race in four starts at Gulfstream, his only loss coming in a third-place finish in the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) at Churchill Downs last November. Joseph is hoping the Kentucky-bred colt can redeem himself on the first Saturday in May.

“Once he comes out good and all being well, we're going to go to Churchill and keep dreaming,” Joseph said.

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Cyberknife Runs Into Classic Picture With Arkansas Derby Triumph

Jockey Florent Geroux capped a huge day on Saturday at Oaklawn with an upset victory aboard Gold Square LLC's Cyberknife in the Grade 1, $1,250,000 Arkansas Derby. Earlier in the day at the Hot Springs, Ark., track,  Geroux won two G3 races –the $400,000 Oaklawn Mile with Fulsome and $600,000 Fantasy with Yuugiri. Brad Cox trains Cyberknife and Fulsome.

After making a bold move splitting the leading horses Kavod and Chasing Time approaching the far turn, Geroux and Cyberknife took command into the stretch and drew off to win by 2 3/4 lengths. Barber Road was up late for second, defeating Secret Oath, the D. Wayne Lukas-trained filly bet down to 7-5 favoritism off three successive victories. Doppelganger, making his first start for Tim Yakteen after being transferred from the barn of  four-time Arkansas Derby-winning trainer Bob Baffert, was fourth. Completing the order of finish were Kavod, Ben Diesel, We the People, Un Ojo and Chasing Time.

The Arkansas Derby is a qualifying race on the Road to the Kentucky Derby awarding 100 points to the winner, with 40 for finishing second, 20 for third and 10 for fourth. The win by Cyberknife assures him a berth in the Kentucky Derby, giving trainer Cox a solid candidate for a possible second consecutive Derby win following Mandaloun's victory via the drug disqualification of Medina Spirit in 2021.

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Time for the 1 1/8 miles on a fast track was 1:50.42. Cyberknife returned $13.60 on a $2 win mutuel. The 3-year-old colt from the first crop of Three Chimneys Farm stallion Gun Runner was bred in Kentucky by Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey and purchased by Joe Hardoon, on behalf of Al Gold, for $400,000 at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky yearling sale. The Arkansas Derby winner was produced from the stakes-winning Flower Alley mare Awesome Flower.

Cyberknife, breaking from the No. 8 post position, settled into fourth position early, tucking in behind Kavod, Chasing Time and Doppelganger rounding the first turn. Kavod set fractions of :22.11 and :46.54  for the opening half mile under pressure from Chasing Time.

Approaching the far turn, Geroux gunned Cyberknife into contention between the two front runners and battled with them through a six-furlong split in 1:11.22. Luis Contreras, aboard Secret Oath, was stuck near the back of the field, but then swung her out to commence a strong rally.

Turning into the stretch, Cyberknife held the advantage as Chasing Time and Doppelganger retreated. Secret Oath circled the field with a strong move to make a bid but flattened out in the final furlong after the opening mile was clocked in 1:37.24. Barber Road and Reylu Gutierrez came up the rail to pass Secret Oath for second approaching the wire.

The win for Cyberknife was the colt's third in five starts and first in a stakes. His only previous stakes attempt came Jan. 22 at Fair Grounds when he finished sixth behind Call Me Midnight in the G3 Lecomte.

 

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Gun Runner’s Cyberknife Posts Mild Arkansas Derby Upset

Saturday's $1.25-million GI Arkansas Derby was supposed to be all about Secret Oath (Arrogate), who had so dominated her peers that trainer D. Wayne Lukas and owner/breeder Briland Farm decided to roll the dice and bypass what would have been a far easier task in the GIII Fantasy S. The betting public largely endorsed the idea, sending the chestnut off as the 7-5 favorite, but in the end, it was not meant to be, as Gold Square LLC's Cyberknife (Gun Runner) was the recipient of a cerebral ride from Florent Geroux and ran away in the final furlong to score an upset of the mildest variety. Barber Road (Race Day) snagged second on the wire from Secret Oath, who raced well behind a strong pace and made what appeared to be a winning bid on the turn, only to peak on the run and peter out in the final stages.

With the exception of Secret Oath, who was pinched back in tight between GII Rebel S. winner Un Ojo (Laoban) and Ben Diesel (Will Take Charge), the Arkansas Derby field was off to a level beginning and they lined up five across the track with a circuit to travel, with Chasing Time (Not This Time) ceding the advantage to the rail-drawn Kavod (Lea) as they raced into the first turn. 'TDN Rising Star' Doppelganger (Into Mischief) was part of the pace three or four wide, while Geroux tucked Cyberknife into fourth position.

Kavod had the call after a stiff opening half-mile in :46.54, at which point Geroux made a key decision to allow Cyberknife to take a gap one off the rail between Kavod and Chasing Time, a choice that looked that much better when the latter was one of the first to call it a day and began backpedaling with 3 1/2 furlongs to race. Cyberknife was asked to engage Kavod approaching the five-sixteenths marker and looked to have that one at his mercy, but Secret Oath was winding up with a marauding sweep into contention. But while the filly was being driven along to try to bridge the gap, Cyberknife was more or less on cruise control–albeit a bit green–as he rolled down towards the fence in upper stretch. Put to a Geroux drive at the eighth pole, Cyberknife weaved in and out, but was always maintaining a safe advantage to the line. Barber Road rallied from the back to complete the exacta, as Secret Oath ran out of gas in the final 50 yards.

“Great effort with some high hopes for him,” Geroux commented. “We always thought he was very talented. Looks like he finally put it together and he's probably not even 100%, as he was zig-zagging down the lane. I'm hoping he's going to be a little straighter on the first Saturday in May. But, a very talented horse.”

Demoted from an apparent debut victory sprinting at Churchill Sept. 25, Cyberknife was a green second at 2-5 beneath the Twin Spires Nov. 5 before graduating by a half-length at odds-on in his first go at two turns at the Fair Grounds Dec. 26. A well-beaten sixth with blinkers added for the GIII Lecomte S. in New Orleans Jan. 22, Cyberknife regrouped with a three-length allowance tally in the Big Easy Feb. 19 and targeted this event. His 'TDN Rising Star' stablemate Zozos (Munnings) shipped to the Fair Grounds off a 10 1/4-length Oaklawn allowance success to be runner-up to top GI Kentucky Derby hopeful Epicenter (Not This Time) in the GII Louisiana Derby Mar. 26.

Lukas was making no excuses for Secret Oath.

“We got outrun today,” the Hall of Famer said. “Made that big move [on the second turn] and I thought she would sustain it, but she didn't. The race didn't unfold like you'd hope it to. It just didn't come together. We got bumped at the start and that got her back too far and then she made that monster move. It's hard to sustain it. She might have run that quarter pretty damn fast.”

Pedigree Notes:

Cyberknife is yet another feather in the cap for his boom stallion, who has now sired 10 stakes winners and six graded scorers (now three at Grade I level) from his first crop that has already yielded 37 individual winners.

Cyberknife is the second of Saturday's three Kentucky Derby prep winners to emerge from the 2020 Fasig-Tipton Selected Yearling Showcase, having hammered for $400,000. Hailing from the female family of G1 Dubai World Cup winner Well Armed (Tiznow), GSW Witty (Distorted Humor) and Grade I winner and Darley Japan sire American Patriot (War Front), Cyberknife is out of a six-time stakes-winning mare who is also responsible for a 2-year-old colt named Tapit Shoes (Tapit) and a colt by Horse of the Year Authentic foaled Mar. 4.

Saturday, Oaklawn Park
ARKANSAS DERBY-GI, $1,250,000, Oaklawn, 4-2, 3yo, 1 1/8m, 1:50.42, ft.
1–CYBERKNIFE, 119, c, 3, by Gun Runner
1st Dam: Awesome Flower (MSW & MGSP, $556,593), by Flower Alley
2nd Dam: Formalities Aside, by Awesome Again
3rd Dam: Well Dressed, by Notebook
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN, 1ST GRADE I
WIN. ($400,000 Ylg '20 FTKSEL). O-Gold Square LLC; B-Kenneth
Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey (KY); T-Brad H. Cox; J-Florent
Geroux. $750,000. Lifetime Record: 6-3-2-0, $860,000. Click for the
eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: A+.
2–Barber Road, 119, c, 3, Race Day–Encounter, by Southern
Image. 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. ($15,000 Wlg '19 KEENOV). O-WSS
Racing, LLC; B-Susan Forrester & Judy Curry (KY); T-John
Alexander Ortiz. $250,000.
3–Secret Oath, 117, f, 3, Arrogate–Absinthe Minded, by Quiet
American. 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. O/B-Briland Farm, Robert
Mitchell & Stacy Mitchell (KY); T-D. Wayne Lukas. $125,000.
Margins: 2 3/4, 3/4, 4HF. Odds: 5.80, 10.00, 1.40.
Also Ran: Doppelganger, Kavod, Ben Diesel, We the People, Un Ojo, Chasing Time. Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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