Kathleen O. Stamps Ticket To Kentucky Oaks With Gulfstream Triumph

Winngate Stables' multiple stakes-winning filly Kathleen O. kept her perfect record intact and further established herself as one of the leaders of her division with a powerful 2 ¾-length triumph over Goddess of Fire in Saturday's $250,000 Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2).

Favored at 1-2 over six rivals off three wins to start her career, the last two coming this winter at Gulfstream, Kathleen O. completed the distance in 1:43.75 over a fast main track to give Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey his fifth Oaks win following Glitter Woman (1997), My Flag (1996), Inside Information (1994) and Dispute (1993). All four came when the race was contested as the Bonnie Miss.

Kathleen O., with regular Hall of Fame rider Javier Castellano aboard, was making her two-turn debut in the Oaks. She graduated last fall sprinting seven furlongs at Aqueduct before heading south, where she captured a pair of one-mile stakes – the Jan. 1 Cash Run by 8 ½ lengths and the March 5 Davona Dale (G2) by two lengths. All her wins came in late-running fashion.

“We got an outside post going around the first turn the first time, and she kind of drifted out a bit, anyway. I think she wants to run a distance of ground,” McGaughey said. “She just does everything right. She laid in there and Javier you can see when he kind of let her run up to them, she does it pretty easy. He said from there, he just kind of let her cruise.”

Kathleen O. was unhurried early trailing horses in the clear on the far outside as 25-1 long shot Cancel This led through a quarter-mile in :24.17 and a half in :48.27, pressed by Amani's Image with Blustery and Running Legacy in the next flight ahead of Goddess of Love.

Luis Saez and Goddess of Love launched their bid leaving the backstretch, moving up to fourth and taking over the lead on the far turn as the long shot leaders began to fade. Castellano followed on her outside and ranged up to the leader as they straightened for home.

“I had a beautiful trip,” Castellano, who previously won the Oaks with In Tune (2014) and Grace Hall (2012), said. “I had no question at all that she would handle two turns. She has strong power at the finish. I like the way she did it today, nice and easy with a strong finish. She has a lot of potential. I think she's going to be fun in the future.”

Goddess of Fire held a slim advantage after going six furlongs in 1:12.50, but Castellano and Kathleen O. were in full flight as they rolled up alongside and kept going. Goddess of Fire was 17 ¼ lengths ahead of show finisher Running Legacy, followed by Amani's Image, Blustery and Cancel This. Catiche was scratched.

“She ran super,” Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher said of Goddess of Fire, runner-up in the Feb. 19 Rachel Alexandra (G2) at Fair Grounds. “Luis tried to spread the race in the middle of the turn and the favorite just ran her down, but I was pleased with her effort.”

Said Saez: “We just got run down. The winner is a good filly. I knew she was right there and I tried to stay in front of her and make my move a little early so I could get away from her, but we were second-best.”

Kathleen O., who returned $3, is one of just two horses owned by Winngate's Patrick Kearney, purchased for $275,000 as a 2-year-old in training last April in Ocala. The other is Cloudy, a 3-year-old Noble Mission colt, is winless in two starts.

“This is just awesome,” Kearney said. “A year ago, I didn't own a horse. I told Shug, we'd known each other a long time, 'I'd like to do something different and get some excitement in my life. Do you mind if I get a horse?' He said, 'You don't get one horse, you get two.' Long story short, in Ocala last year he picked out Kathleen O. This is just incredible. I know I'm living a dream. It's just wonderful.”

Kathleen O. earned 100 qualifying points and, with a total of 150, moved to the top of the leaderboard for the Kentucky Oaks (G1) May 6 at Churchill Downs.

“I figured that Todd's filly (Goddess of Fire) was going to be the one that we were going to have to chase and it was. This is kind of a miracle. The (owner) gets one horse, and it's this one. If he doesn't have any more fun, which he will, he's had a lot of it,” McGaughey said.

“We'll see how she comes out of it. Obviously the Kentucky Oaks is a big spot for me,” he added. “I really like the Oaks. I've won it one time. I remember the thrill and I'd like to have it again. The long stretch at Churchill Downs, maybe it will be for her.”

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Geroux Guides Yuugiri To Front-Running Score In Oaklawn’s Fantasy

One race after rallying Fulsome from last to first in the Grade 3 Oaklawn Mile, jockey Florent Geroux sent Yuugiri to the front and the 3-year-old Shackleford filly never looked back en route to a neck victory over Beguine in Saturday's Grade 3, $600,000 Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn in Hot Springs, Ark.

Bubble Rock finished third, with I Feel the Need fourth and Dream Lith fifth in the field of eight 3-year-old fillies. Heartyconstitution, Mariah's Fortune and Magic Circle completed the order of finish.Eda was scratched. Time for the 1 1/16 miles on a fast track was 1:43.65 after fractions of :22.89, :46.65, 1:11.46 and 1:37.09.

Yuugiri, bred and owned by Sekie and Tsunebumi Yoshihara and trained by Rodolphe Brisset, paid $10.20 for the win, her first stakes triumph and second win overall from five starts.  She was produced from the Medaglia d'Oro mare Yuzuru.

The Fantasy is a qualifying race for the May 6 Kentucky Oaks awarding 100 points to the winner, 40 for second place, 20 for third and 10 for fourth.

Stewards posted the inquiry sign and reviewed the stretch run, with Beguine coming up the rail and having things tightened up by Yuugiri and Geroux. Yuugiri drifted in slightly and Beguine came out under left-handed urging from Francisco Arrieta. Stewards ruled no change.

Yuugiri won her debut by 7 1/4 lengths sprinting six furlongs last September at Churchill Downs, then finished second twice and third once when stretched out to two turns in stakes competition. “I was going to cut her back to one turn, but may rethink that,” Brisset told TVG's Caton Bredar after the win.

 

 

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White Abarrio Triumphs in Florida Derby

HALLANDALE BEACH, FL–With no heavy favorite, the GI Curlin Florida Derby looked like it would likely go one of four ways on paper. The three winners of the four Florida-based GI Kentucky Derby preps–Simplification (Not This Time), White Abarrio (Race Day) and Classic Causeway (Giant's Causeway)–were 2-1, 5-2 and 7-2, respectively, and 'TDN Rising Star' Charge It (Tapit), a flashy maiden winner hailing from the Todd Pletcher barn, was dispatched at 3-1.

While all four of those runners were a factor in this event, it was C2 Racing Stable's White Abarrio who punched his way to victory under a jubilant Tyler Gaffalione.

It was a beautiful day for racing at Gulfstream Park with temperatures in the mid-80s and sunny skies throughout the day as thunderstorms soaked Central Florida. The threat of those storms heading south diminished throughout the afternoon, but just as horses loaded in the gates for the grand finale, gray clouds swarmed over the Hallandale oval. Luckily, the rain held off during the 1:50.64 it took to run the nine-furlong event.

The top four betting choices were all in the mix early, but it was GII Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby hero Classic Causeway who took control going into the first turn.

He clocked an opening quarter in :23.67 with Simplification breathing down his neck and Pappacap (Gun Runner) keeping the pressure on to that one's outside. Charge It and White Abarrio ran in tandem just behind the top three, keeping a close eye on things as the half went in :47.24. Classic Causeway called it quits just moments later and Simplification and Pappacap charged ahead, neck and neck. White Abarrio wasn't going to let them get away that easy, coasting up behind them with Charge It hot on his heels.

White Abarrio swept up outside of the leading duo entering the far turn and Luis Saez guided Charge It to confront him in the four path. Simplification showed the way into the stretch and a stubborn Pappacap finally yielded as White Abarrio swept in front of him to lock eyes with Simplification. That meeting was quite brief however, as White Abarrio charged to the front with just a furlong left to run. Simplification tried his hardest to keep up with White Abarrio, but the gray kept on rolling to win by 1 1/4 lengths. The twice-raced 8 1/2-length maiden winner Charge It proved worthy of his conditioner's confidence, greenly, but gamely running on in the final furlong to be a clear second with Simplification a length back in third. GIII Best Pal S. winner Pappacap, a 16-1 shot, held fourth and Classic Causeway faded to a disappointing last.

It was the first Florida Derby win for both trainer Saffie Jospeh and rider Gaffalione, who have worked together since the start of their careers. It was Gaffalione's fifth win on the card and Joseph is leading trainer for the winter meet.

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

He added, “Tyler, as I said, when he started, I only had like 12 horses, but I rode him on my first ever good horse, a horse named Saraguera.”

“I don't even know what to say right now,” added Gaffalione, who was all smiles from the finish line straight through the post-race presser. “I feel like I'm on cloud nine. I'm just so thankful and I feel so blessed. This is all my childhood dreams come true. To win the Florida Derby, growing up down here, it's just so amazing.”

He continued, “Like Saffie said, we've been together for the past eight years now, and we've had a lot of success. We work well together, great communication. I have a lot of confidence in him and vice versa. I just feel so blessed and thankful to be given this opportunity, especially with them.”

Earning 100 points with this win to add to the 12 he already had, White Abarrio moves into third on the Derby leaderboard and will be Joseph's first Derby starter and Gaffalione's second, following War of Will (War Front).

It was the first Grade I win for brothers Mark and Clint Cornett's C2 Racing Stable. Mark Cornett picked White Abarrio out after his flashy maiden win and they negotiated a private purchase.

A $7,500 OBSWIN yearling purchase, White Abarrio was purchased by trainer Carlos Perez for $40,000 at OBS March after breezing in :10 2/5 for Clap Embroidery. Unveiled in a 6 1/2-panel event at Gulfstream Sept. 24, he split foes and kicked clear to graduate by 6 3/4 lengths, earning an 81 Beyer Speed Figure. Privately purchased by the Cornett brothers and transferred to Saffie Joseph after that victory, White Abarrio wired a one-mile optional claimer at this oval Oct. 29, matching his debut Beyer. Shipped to Churchill Downs next out, the gray checked in third in the GII Kentucky Jockey Club S. Nov. 27 and called it a season.

“I saw him win,” Mark Cornett said. “He came out of the one-hole, which as a first-time starter going 6 1/2 furlongs is very difficult to do, and raced inside the horses down the back side. He did something young 2-year-old first-time starters don't usually do, which is split horses at the quarter pole. He actually split three horses, went through like a seasoned horse and drew off, actually did it internally into some pretty good fractions.

So he ticked all my boxes and what I look for when I buy a horse, physically, pedigree-wise. That's why we ended up and bought it. We were lucky enough to be able to work a deal with the owner, and here we are today winning the Florida Derby.”

Making his seasonal debut in Gulftream's GIII Holy Bull S. Feb. 5, he stalked and pounced his way to a 4 1/2-length score over next-out GII Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth S. winner Simplification. White Abarrio had spiked a fever shortly before the Holy Bull, causing him to miss two works, so his connections opted to skip the Fountain of Youth and make sure their colt was fully recovered with an eye on the Florida Derby. He spiked another fever just 12 days out from this event, but Joseph was more confident in his fitness this time around. However, he still gave the colt a three furlong blowout in :34 4/5 this past Tuesday.

“Going into the Holy Bull, we had missed time, we had missed two works,” Joseph said. “I didn't believe in the Holy Bull we were going to win because he missed two key works in a big race. We were giving up a big fitness edge. To see him win that day, I thought it was remarkable.”

The Barbados native continued, “After that, we talked it over. He ran such a big race, and we figured, if he's good enough and able to win that race, he should be good enough to give him a good chance to win in the Florida Derby. Everything went perfect from then until 12 days ago, and we had a hiccup. In the back of your mind, you're like, geez, we should have run him in the Fountain of Youth, but it worked out.”

Bred by Spendthrift Farm, White Abarrio carries the stamp of the late B. Wayne Hughes's operation top to bottom. He hails from the third and final American crop of their former stallion Race Day, who was exported to Korea in 2020, and is out of an Into Mischief mare named Catching Diamonds, who the farm purchased for $425,000 at KEESEP. White Abarrio is her first foal and she has since produced a juvenile colt named Cage Match (Gormley) and a yearling colt by the late Lord Nelson. She is expecting another foal by that stallion this term. Catching Diamonds is a half to MGSW Cool Cowboy (Kodiak Kowboy) and the dam of GSW & GISP 'TDN Rising Star' Mutasaabeq (Into Mischief).

White Abarrio is the only graded winner and one of eight black-type scorers for Race Day, who was also responsible for GI Arkansas Derby runner-up Barber Road. He is the only Grade I winner, one of two graded winners and six black-type achievers out of a daughter of Into Mischief. The Tapit/Harlan's Holiday cross is also responsible for graded winners My Miss Lily and Just Wicked.

What They're Saying at the Florida Derby…

Todd Pletcher (Charge It, second): “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 [White Abarrio] 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. Overcame some adversity, took some dirt, and did a lot of things right. Just didn't quite polish it off.”

It kind of took him a little while to get his wheels going, but once he straightened away it looked like he was going to punch on. But then he drifted in, and he had to correct. The inexperience hurt him a little in the end. I think he earned enough points and showed he's good enough now. Just got to see how he comes out of it and come up with a plan.”

Antonio Sano (Simplification, third): “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. It's very important he ran well, and comes back well.”

Mark Casse (Pappacap, fourth): “I thought he ran great. He got me excited.  I was just happy to see him show up again because of his last race, I just couldn't understand it. I thought [jockey] Edwin [Hernandez] gave him a great trip. He just got a little late. Maybe it's too far, I don't know. He showed up and gave his best. That's all I can ask.”

Brian Lynch (Classic Causeway, 11th): “[Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr.] said he thought he was traveling until about halfway down the backside and then he just sort of ran out of horse. So, we'll do a little investigating but he look sound and he said he felt good. We'll regroup.”

Saturday, Gulfstream Park
CURLIN FLORIDA DERBY PRESENTED BY HILL 'N' DALE FARMS AT XALAPA-GI, $1,010,000, Gulfstream, 4-2, 3yo, 1 1/8m, 1:50.64, ft.
1–WHITE ABARRIO, 122, c, 3, by Race Day
                1st Dam: Catching Diamonds, by Into Mischief
                2nd Dam: Grand Breeze, by Grand Slam
                3rd Dam: Breeze Lass, by It's Freezing
1ST GRADE I WIN. ($7,500 Ylg '20 OBSWIN; $40,000 2yo '21 OBSMAR). O-C2 Racing Stable LLC and La Milagrosa Stable, LLC; B-Spendthrift Farm, LLC (KY); T-Saffie A. Joseph, Jr.; J-Tyler Gaffalione. $582,800. Lifetime Record: GSW, 5-4-0-1, $823,650. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Charge It, 122, c, 3, Tapit–I'll Take Charge, by Indian Charlie. 'TDN Rising Star' 1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE, 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. O/B-Whisper Hill Farm, LLC; T-Todd A. Pletcher.$188,000.
3–Simplification, 122, c, 3, Not This Time–Simply Confection, by Candy Ride (Arg). 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. ($50,000 RNA Wlg '19 KEENOV). O-Tami Bobo; B-France & Irwin J. Weiner (FL); T-Antonio Sano. $104,000.
Margins: 1 1/4, 1, 3HF. Odds: 2.90, 3.20, 2.30.
Also Ran: Pappacap, O Captain, Steal Sunshine, Strike Hard, Cajun's Magic, King of Truth, Clapton, Classic Causeway.
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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