Sophomore Races Lead Saturday Stakes Action

A pair of graded stakes for 3-year-olds highlight Saturday's racing action, starting with the GII Mother Goose S. at Belmont. Two of the five fillies are looking to rebound after off-the-board finishes in the May 6 GI Kentucky Oaks, 'TDN Rising Star' Shahama (Munnings) (sixth) and Venti Valentine (Firing Line) (14th).

Shahama is making just her second U.S. start after starting her career with a perfect four-for-four record during her time in Dubai. Her trainer Todd Pletcher is looking for his seventh Mother Goose victory here.

“It was hard to gauge her racing form. The one thing we felt pretty good about was the way she had trained in company with some of our other horses,” said Pletcher. “To me, she's proven she belongs in races like that, and I thought her Oaks was maybe a better race than it looks on paper. She was still closing at the end. She drew an outside post and it took her a little while to get on track. I thought it was a solid effort.”

Meanwhile, Venti Valentine is a native New Yorker and has never been worse than second in her home state.

“She came out of the Oaks in good shape,” trainer Jorge Abreu said. “I'm going to cross a line through that race and just regroup with her. She's been doing everything well here. I think one turn will suit her better, not that she can't go two turns because she proved she can go two turns. But I think the mile and a sixteenth and cutting back in distance will be better for her.”

GI Darley Alcibiades S. winner Juju's Map (Liam's Map) skipped the Oaks and instead dominated an optional claimer on the undercard in her first start since finishing second in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. She returns to stakes action in this five-horse field.

Just under an hour later at Thistledown, a trio of GI Kentucky Derby also-rans and a good-looking winner on the GI Preakness S. undercard will line up in the GIII Ohio Derby. GIII Stonestreet Lexington S. victor Tawny Port (Pioneerof the Nile) finished best of the three when seventh on the First Saturday in May for Brad Cox, who won this event in 2019.

GII Tampa Bay Derby hero Classic Causeway (Giant's Causeway) was a few spots behind him in 11th that day. Previously trained by Brian Lynch, the chestnut–one of just three from his outstanding sire's final crop–makes his first start for Ken McPeek Saturday.

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White Abarrio (Race Day) finished 16th in the Derby after winning both the GIII Holy Bull S. and GI Curlin Florida Derby. The gray receives Lasix for the first time in this event.

GII Rebel S. runner-up Ethereal Road (Quality Road) was a late defection from the Run for the Roses, allowing winner Rich Strike (Keen Ice) into the field some 36 hours before post time. His GI Kentucky Oaks-winning stablemate Secret Oath (Arrogate) went on to the Preakness, while Ethereal Road was re-routed to the Sir Barton S. earlier on the card. The D. Wayne Lukas trainee produced an eye-catching late rally, charging home to a decisive victory.

Also worth a look at a price is New York-bred Barese (Laoban), who gets Lasix for the first time here. He thrashed his fellow native New Yorkers in his first three starts, but could only manage fifth behind eventual GI Belmont S. winner Mo Donegal (Uncle Mo) in the GII Wood Memorial S. and could only manage third as the heavy favorite back against locals in an NYSS event Apr. 23.

Right in the middle of those sophomore races is a competitive sprint for older fillies and mares, the GIII Chicago S. at Churchill Downs. This test has attracted a pair of Grade I winners in Bell's the One (Majesticperfection) and Kalypso (Brody's Cause), as well as Sconsin (Include), who enters off wins in the Open Mind S. and GIII Winning Colors S. Don't count out GIII Go For Wand H. romper Lady Rocket (Tale of the Cat) or GI Derby City Distaff runner-up Four Graces (Majesticperfection).

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Real Rider Cup to be Held Before Fasig July

The Kentucky leg of the Real Rider Cup, a charity show jumping event created by Anita Motion to benefit Thoroughbred aftercare, will be held Saturday, July 9–two days ahead of the start of the Fasig-Tipton July sales–at New Vocation Racehorse Adoption Program at Mereworth Farm in Lexington.

Among those set to participate are Zenyatta's son Cozmic One (Bernardini), who will be ridden by Real Rider Cup veteran Sergio de Sousa; and Grade III winner Sticksstatelydude (First Dude) with exercise rider Kristin VanMeter.

1/ST Racing is furnishing an entire team coming in from the West Coast, consisting of Jodie Vella-Gregory, Manager of Innovation; Aaron Gryder, Vice President, Industry Relations and former jockey; and Dr. Dionne Benson, Chief Veterinary Officer.

Fasig-Tipton's longtime announcer Terence Collier will announce the Real Rider Cup event. Riders are still accepted, and fundraising continues through the Maryland leg of the event in mid-September. Title sponsorships are also available for the Kentucky event. All proceeds benefit the Retired Racehorse Project, New Vocations Thoroughbred Adoption and the Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show. For more information, visit www.therealridercup.com.

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The Breeders’ Cup of Argentina – Carreras De Las Estrellas

The 32nd edition of Carreras de las Estrellas, the Breeders' Cup of Argentina, will be celebrated on Saturday, June 25, at Buenos Aires racetrack, Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo.

There are six Grade 1 races on the 15-race program with the simulcast available for live-stream on the Sky Racing World Appskyracingworld.com and major ADW platforms. The first post on the 15-race card is 12:30 p.m. ET / 9:30am PT.

The feature event on the card, the Gran Premio Estrellas Classic over 1 ¼ miles, includes recent Gran Premio República Argentina winner Nievre, who is looking for back-to-back victories. Another brilliant ride from jockey Estaban Torres (watch replay) will be required to take out the classic.

The Carreras de las Estrellas was organized in Argentina for the first time in 1991 and soon became one of the most popular horse racing journeys in the country.  This international contest shows the important position Argentina holds within the industry, as well as the rising path the country is going through.

A great attraction to the competitors, the Fundación Equina Argentina (FEAR) and Palermo Racetrack will jointly offer a journey with seven important Classic races where fans may enjoy the best of the Thoroughbred breed:

Gran Premio Estrellas Classic (G1) – “Escribano Hernán Ceriani Cernadas” Award – Sponsored by Biogénesis Bagó – 1 ¼-mile race for all 3-year-olds and older horses.

Gran Premio Estrellas Juvenile (G1) – “Sr. Raúl F. M. Lottero” Award – Sponsored by Jockey Club Río IV (Córdoba) – one-mile race for foals born since July 1, 2019.

Gran Premio Estrellas Juvenile Fillies (G1) – “Dr. Pedro C. Blaquier” Award – one-mile race for fillies born since July 1, 2019.

Gran Premio Estrellas Distaff (G1) – “Sr. Alejandro J. Menditeguy” Award – Sponsored by the Presidente Sr. Aldo Elias Hotel – 1 ¼-mile race for 3-year-olds and older fillies and mares.

Gran Premio Estrellas Mile (G1) – Sponsored by Revista Palermo – one-mile race for all 3-year-olds and older horses.

Gran Premio Estrellas Sprint (G1) – “Sr. Luis Villamil” Award – Sponsored by Cielo y Tierra Winery – five-furlong race for all 3-year-old and older horses.

Estrellas Junior Sprint Classic (G3) – Sponsored by La Punta Racetrack (San Luis) – five-furlong race for horse born since July 1, 2019.

The commingling of pools is now available on all Argentinian horse racing from the Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo for the American, Canadian, Caribbean and other International markets. PGI (owned by Tabcorp) is the exclusive International Commingling hub for connecting into Palermo pools providing significant wagering liquidity for this great event.

Fans can also get free access to past performances at skyracingworld.com.

 

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