White Abarrio Drills Half Mile At Gulfstream Ahead Of Ohio Derby

Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. sent C2 Racing Stable and La Milagrosa Stable's White Abarrio to the Gulfstream Park track Sunday morning to prepare for next Saturday's $500,000 Ohio Derby (G3) at Thistledown.

The son of Race Day was timed in :50.44 for four furlongs for his fifth workout since finishing well back in the Kentucky Derby (G1).

“It was an easy last work before Ohio. He's going to ship [Monday],” Joseph said. “We're ready to bring him back. Obviously, the Derby wasn't the race we wanted, but we move forward. Hopefully, he bounces back to his best.”

White Abarrio won the Curlin Florida Derby (G1) and Holy Bull Stakes (G3) in his two starts prior to the Run for the Roses.

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Dakota Gold Shows No Signs Of Rust In NYSSS Spectacular Bid Win

Reeves Thoroughbred Racing's Dakota Gold made his seasonal debut a winning one in Sunday's $150,000 Spectacular Bid division of the New York Stallion Stakes Series, a seven-furlong Widener turf test for eligible New York-sired 3-year-olds at Belmont Park.

Dakota Gold, who finished fifth last out in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) in November at Del Mar, was the heavy 1-2 favorite at post time.

Despite getting a run for his money from a stubborn Surprise Boss in the stretch run, Dakota Gold was able to shake off seven months' worth of rust, pulling away by three-quarters of a length to secure his second stakes victory in four lifetime starts.

Leaving from post 2 under Irad Ortiz Jr., Dakota Gold angled a path wide and rated a close second to the outside of Surprise Boss, who marked the opening quarter-mile in :23.66 over the firm going.

With a half-mile elapsed in :48.40, Ortiz coaxed Dakota Gold slightly and found himself on even terms with Surprise Boss in upper stretch. The two engaged in battle throughout the stretch drive with Dakota Gold gaining a slight advantage just outside the sixteenth pole. He extended his lead in the final strides to the wire, winning in a final time of 1:21.50.

Surprise Boss finished second, another 3 1/4 lengths ahead of Marinara Sauced. Rounding out the order of finish were One Time Willard, who checked approaching the far turn, Buckortwo and Barrel of Quests. Maseta and Mo Dancin were scratched.

Dakota Gold, a chestnut son of New York breeding stalwart Freud, previously captured the open-company Nownownow Stakes in September at Monmouth Park. But trainer Danny Gargan said he plans on sticking to state-bred company for now, targeting the one-mile $150,000 NYSSS Cab Calloway division August 17 at Saratoga Race Course.

“I was using this as a springboard to Saratoga. There's a Stallion Series race there that we're aiming for,” Gargan said. “It's good to have him back. It took a while to get him back, so it's fun to have a nice horse like this.”

Gargan said he envisioned a swifter pace upfront.

“That horse [Surprise Boss] got an easy lead and obviously we want to run further. Irad said he had a lot of horse and he was just playing with the others,” Gargan said. “I was hoping the one horse [Buckortwo] would get out at some point, but he got stuck down in there. I wanted two of them in front of us. I thought they'd go [three-quarters in] 1:09 and change. They came home in :11. I've only had two or three horses in my life run that fast.”

Gargan said Dakota Gold touted his talent when working in company.

“When he was a baby, no one knew he could run this well,” Gargan said. “Then I worked him on the grass in company and I was like, 'Oh my God.' ”

Despite getting tested in the stretch, Ortiz said Dakota Gold was full of run throughout.

“He broke good and was right there. So, I sat and I waited until it was time to go. By the time I turned for home, it was time to ask him a little bit and he responded really well,” said Ortiz, who earned his seventh stakes win of the Belmont spring/summer meet. “He made the lead and stayed on. He was fighting with the other one [Surprise Boss], but I could feel he had something left. I didn't panic and he got there. He's a nice horse.”

The win also provided Dean and Patti Reeves of Reeves Thoroughbred Racing with their third stakes win of the meet. They previously secured victories with the Christophe Clement-trained Big Invasion [Paradise Creek on May 29] and Senbei [Gold Fever on May 15].

Dakota Gold banked $82,500 in victory, enhancing his earnings to $467,500 while returning $3.10. His record now stands at 4-3-0-0.

Bred in the Empire State by Sequel Thoroughbreds and Ron Bowden, Dakota Gold is out of the Lemon Drop Kid mare Dakota Kid, who is a half sister to Grade 1-winning millionaire Dakota Phone. He was bought for $83,000 from the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Fall Sale, where he was consigned by The New Hill Farm.

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Grade 1 Winner Maracuja Aimed For Lady Jacqueline At Thistledown

Beach Haven Thoroughbreds, Medallion Racing, Parkland Thoroughbreds, and Barry Fowler's Grade 1 winner Maracuja will be pointed to the nine-furlong $250,000 Lady Jacqueline Stakes on June 26 at JACK Thistledown after an off-the-board finish last time out in the Apple Blossom Handicap (G1) April 23 at Oaklawn Park.

Maracuja breezed a half-mile in :48.98 Sunday over the Belmont main track in company with unraced 2-year-old War Prince, posting an easier work than her half-mile drill in :48.72 last week.

“She breezed well,” said trainer Rob Atras. “It was kind of just a maintenance breeze this weekend. She put in a pretty serious work last week, so we were just going easy today. We're on target for the Lady Jacqueline. We missed a few spots we were targeting and this race came up – the timing is good. We thought we'd take a shot and try to get her back in form.”

Maracuja provided a stunning upset in last year's Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) at Saratoga Race Course, defeating eventual champion 3-year-old filly Malathaat by a head at odds of 14-1 to give Atras his first career Grade 1 triumph.

The daughter of Honor Code finished her sophomore campaign with a pair of off-the-board finishes in Grade 1 company, finishing seventh the Alabama at the Spa and an even fourth in the Cotillion at Parx. She returned to winning ways in her 4-year-old debut with a two-length optional claiming score on April 1 at Oaklawn Park and followed with a distant fourth-place finish behind champion older dirt female Letruska in the Apple Blossom.

“She was real flat that day and it was a pretty tough race. Those fillies all showed up,” Atras said. “She ran kind of unusually flat that day, so we gave her a little time after that to get straightened out and then brought her back to Belmont. She seems like with every work she's gotten better and stronger. She's coming around and is back to her old self again.”

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‘We Own The Whole Family’: Homebred Mind Control Is Testament To Red Oak Stable’s Breeding Program

Red Oak Stable and Madaket Stable's Mind Control was a determined winner of Saturday's Salvator Mile (G3) at Monmouth Park for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.

The 6-year-old Stay Thirsty bay found another gear along the rail after setting the pace and held off a late charge from multiple graded stakes winner Hot Rod Charlie to earn the victory.

“We're just pleased and proud of the horse. He's a competitor,” said Rick Sacco, racing manager for Red Oak Stable. “He's a homebred and we own the whole family. He's been such a fun horse to be around. It's an incredible feeling. It was a big win yesterday. It was a lot of fun and we really enjoyed it.”

Mind Control broke sharply from post 1 under John Velazquez and quickly established the lead in the race for 3-years-olds and upward. Velazquez asked him for more down the backstretch as Hot Rod Charlie pressed to his outside before briefly taking the advantage at the stretch call. But Mind Control would not be denied and dug in valiantly to retake the lead and fend off his foe by a head in a final time of 1:35.79.

“We knew he would show speed and we knew from the one hole that we had to go,” said Sacco. “He broke clean and going into the first turn, we had a comfortable lead. Down the backside, Johnny asked him for a little more just for a little separation of a couple lengths. At the half-mile pole, we knew it was our race to lose because when he gets engaged, he's going to fight back. He's not an easy horse to go by.”

Mind Control is the fourth foal out of the Lightnin N Thunder mare Feel That Fire, a half sister to Red Oak's homebred graded stakes-placed and New York sire King for a Day. Both King for a Day and Feel That Fire are out of the unraced French Deputy mare Ubetwereven, who has been a foundational broodmare for Red Oak and also produced stakes-winner Ima Jersey Girl.

Mind Control, initially trained by Gregg Sacco, has won graded events in each year of racing, including the Grade 1 Hopeful as a juvenile at Saratoga. He captured the Bay Shore (G3) at Aqueduct and H. Allen Jerkens (G1) at the Spa as a sophomore; and at 4-years-old at the Big A, he won the Toboggan and Tom Fool Handicap, both Grade 3 events.

Last year, after shifting to Pletcher's barn, Mind Control added the John A. Nerud (G2) to his ledger at Belmont. Six of Mind Control's 10 career wins have come by a winning margin of less than one length.

“This is a great line of mares that we're proud of and we're building this family with a bunch of runners,” Sacco said. “To see Mind Control win graded stakes every year; he's a hickory horse who doesn't lose these dog fights. I'm proud of the whole operation – the farm team, the breeding team, our trainers. Everyone involved.”

Sacco said it is likely Mind Control to make his next start at The Spa.

“We're enjoying this win and we thought this was a good comeback win,” Sacco said. “We'll send him up to Saratoga and we haven't really decided on which race is next, but it will be something at Saratoga.”

Feel That Fire has also produced a Mineshaft half-sister to Mind Control named Goddess of Fire, who was a close runner-up in the Rachel Alexandra (G2) at Fair Grounds and the Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2) this spring for Pletcher before finishing a distant 11th in the Kentucky Oaks (G1).

“We went to the Fair Grounds and lost a heartbreaker,” Sacco said. “The Oaks just wasn't our day. She'll run next in the [Grade 3] Monmouth Oaks [on July 31] and she's up at Saratoga getting a freshening.”

With Feel That Fire now producing two graded stakes performers, Sacco said Mind Control and Goddess of Fire are the kinds of horses any breeding operation would dream of owning.

“It's just gratifying. All of our horses, especially Mind Control, are special because we own the mares, we breed them, we break them,” said Sacco. “This horse has his own paddock and padded stall at Red Oak Farm in Ocala. Every year when he's done racing, we let him tell us when he's ready to go back to the track. He's a very sound and honest horse. It's really a testament to our breeding program.”

Feel That Fire delivered an Uncle Mo filly this year and was bred back to Uncle Mo for 2023.

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