Connections Hoping Andiamo A Firenze ‘Has A Few More Gears’ For Saturday’s Sanford

Mr. Amore Stable's New York homebred Andiamo a Firenze will look to replicate the success of his three-quarter brother Firenze Fire when he faces 11 other talented juveniles in Saturday's 107th renewal of the six-furlong Grade 3, $175,000 Sanford at Saratoga Race Course.

Trained by Kelly Breen, the Speightstown colt made every pole a winning one in his four-length debut score against fellow state-breds, sprinting 5 1/2-furlongs over a sloppy and sealed main track on June 3 at Belmont Park. The visually-impressive win, engineered from the inside post by Irad Ortiz, Jr., registered an 80 Beyer Speed Figure.

Breen said he was pleased with the debut by Andiamo a Firenze, who posted a five-eighths breeze in 1:01.38 Saturday over Big Sandy.

“It was nice,” said Breen of the debut effort. “He only got to second gear in that race, so we'll see. Hopefully, he has a few more gears.

“To have a horse running Opening Weekend at Saratoga is exciting,” added Breen. “He had a nice workout before shipping up to Saratoga.”

Firenze Fire, also a homebred for Ron Lombardi's Mr. Amore Stable, is by Poseidon's Warrior – a son of Speightstown. He won his debut in 2017 before taking the Sanford in his next start with Ortiz, Jr. in the irons. The multiple graded-stakes winning Firenze Fire, who banked in excess of $2.7 million, went on to capture the Grade 1 Champagne that fall at Belmont.

Lombardi said he's excited to see what Andiamo a Firenze can accomplish.

“He's doing great and he's been training well. He's a three-quarter brother to Firenze Fire and following in his footsteps,” said owner Ron Lombardi. “It will be a tough race. A lot of good horses [in there], but he's training well.”

Andiamo a Firenze is out of the Langfuhr mare My Every Wish. With Ortiz, Jr. committed to riding Forte, Jose Ortiz picks up the mount aboard Andiamo a Firenze from post 9.

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher will saddle a pair of top contenders in search of a record-extending ninth Sanford coup led by Forte, who earned a field-best 81 Beyer for his 7 3/4-length debut win sprinting five furlongs over Big Sandy on May 27.

“He's been a real professional since Day One. He trained really well. You never know with a first-time starter, but I'm glad he delivered,” said Pletcher following the debut blitz.

The dark bay son of Violence is out of the Blame mare Queen Caroline, a multiple stakes-winner on turf. He is owned by Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable, who co-owned last year's Sanford winner, the Pletcher-trained Wit, with Gainesway Stable.

The $110,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase will exit post 4 under returning rider Ortiz, Jr., who is a four-time Sanford-winner.

Pletcher will also send out Major Dude, who will be piloted by Hall of Famer John Velazquez, who last won the Sanford in 2015 with Uncle Vinny, and boasts a record seven wins in the prestigious test.

The $550,000 Fasig-Tipton New York Saratoga Select Yearling Sale purchase posted a 3 3/4-length debut triumph sprinting five furlongs on June 18 at Monmouth Park.

Major Dude exited post 5 under Velazquez and tracked between rivals in fourth position. He waited patiently for room through the turn before splitting rivals to draw away to a decisive win in a final time of 59.60.

“He handled it amazingly well for a first-time starter,” said Pletcher. “I thought it was a very professional debut and he's always been a very straightforward and professional horse.”

The Bolt d'Oro colt's third dam is 1988 Champion Older Filly and undefeated Hall of Famer Personal Ensign.

Major Dude will emerge from post 2.

Valenzan Day, trained and co-owned by Rudy Rodriguez with Celeritas Racing, is the lone entrant with past stakes experience, entering from a troubled third-place effort in the 5 1/2-furlong Tremont on June 9 at Belmont.

The Khozan chestnut, with returning rider Joel Rosario up, bumped with rivals at the gate and then steadied at the three-eighths before flattening out.

The $15,000 OBS March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale purchase was a 2 1/4-length winner of his May 12 debut sprinting five furlongs at Belmont. The Florida-bred will hope for a better beginning this time from post 12.

Michael McLoughlin's Curly Jack drew off to a four-length score in a 5 1/2-furlong maiden special weight on June 2 at Churchill for trainer Tom Amoss, who won the 2009 Sanford with Backtalk.

Amoss said he had considered bringing Curly Jack back in the Bashford Manor won by Gulfport on July 4 at Churchill, but opted to give his colt more time between starts as well as a half-mile breeze in 49.65 over the Saratoga main track on Monday.

“His debut race was very good,” Amoss said. “We were able to get up here and get a breeze over the track. It went well and we're looking forward to Saturday.”

Amoss said he is confident Curly Jack will be adaptable in a race full of speed types.

“I think what's crucial to having success in some of these baby races is being able to change strategy depending upon the race setup,” Amoss said. “So, everything we did with him leading up to the race involved putting him in tight quarters, and putting him behind horses. So, I'm confident he's got that weapon that you want every good horse to have and that is tactical speed. We can do some different things with that.”

Amoss said the Good Magic colt, who was purchased for $180,000 at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, has progressed nicely.

“He's a really good looking colt, a shade on the larger side, who was very athletic at the sales as a yearling when I bought him,” Amoss said. “And he maintained that look when he came back in the spring for his 2-year-old campaign. I really like how he looks now.”

He will exit post 5 under Tyler Gaffalione.

John Oxley and Breeze Easy's Boppy O rallied to a 1 1/2-length score in his May 20 debut, sprinting five furlongs over the Gulfstream Park main track. The $190,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase earned a 60 Beyer for his stylish effort from the outermost post 8.

By Bolt d'Oro and out of the Scat Daddy mare Pappascat, Boppy O is a half-brother to the Casse-trained Grade 2-winner Pappacap.

He will leave post 1 in tandem with Dylan Davis.

Trainer Brad Cox will send out Nasser Bin Omairah's first-out maiden winner Mo Strike for his stakes debut.

The Uncle Mo bay, a $325,000 OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase, stalked and pounced to a three-quarter length score in a 5 1/2-furlong maiden special weight on June 19 at Churchill Downs.

Out of the Smart Strike mare Featherbed, Mo Strike a is half-brother to 2014 Illinois Derby-winner Dynamic Impact. Florent Geroux will ride from post 6.

Orlando DiRienzo's Puttheblameonme, a Pennsylvania-bred son of Outwork trained by Jeremiah Englehart, made easy work of his June 15 debut in an open 4 1/2-furlong maiden special weight at Parx. The $40,000 Fasig-Tipton Fall Yearling Sale purchase was piloted that day from the outermost post 8 by Jose Ortiz.

The bay colt has breezed back twice over the Oklahoma training track, including a bullet half-mile in 48.88 seconds on July 3. He will leave post 11 in his stakes debut under Shaun Bridgmohan.

Rounding out the field are New York-bred maiden winner I'm Wide Awake [post 8, Flavien Prat]; restricted maiden winner Prove Right [post 7, Ricardo Santana, Jr.]; fourth-out maiden special weight winner Roman Giant [post 10, Jose Lezcano]; and debut maiden winner Great Navigator [post 3, Jairo Rendon].

The Sanford is slated as Race 10 on Saturday's 11-race card, which also features the Grade 1, $500,000 Diana in Race 8. First post is 1:05 p.m. Eastern.

Saratoga Live will present daily coverage and analysis of the summer meet at Saratoga Race Course on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/racing/tv-schedule.

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Saratoga Live Returns To FOX Sports On Thursday

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) and FOX Sports today announced the return of Saratoga Live, the critically acclaimed and award-winning television show providing daily coverage of the 40-day summer meet at historic Saratoga Race Course.

Presented by America's Best Racing and Claiborne Farm, Saratoga Live will expand its reach yet again in 2022 with more than 225 hours of live coverage and analysis scheduled to air on the networks of FOX Sports.

“The best race meet in the world and the best daily coverage of horse racing are back on FOX Sports,” said Mike Mulvihill, Executive Vice President, Head of Strategy and Analytics. “Saratoga is one of the truly magical places in American sports and it's our privilege to bring the meet to horseplayers nationwide on our family of networks and on the FOX Sports app.”

Highlighted by the Grade 1, $1.25 million Runhappy Travers on August 27, which will be carried on FOX Broadcast Network (FOX) for the fourth consecutive year, the 2022 summer meet opens on July 14 and will feature 77 stakes races worth $22.6 million in total purses.

Opening weekend of the summer meet is presented by Runhappy, the champion sprinter now standing at Claiborne Farm.

In addition to the 90-minute Runhappy Travers Day show, FOX will present 1.5 hours hours of Saratoga Live on Saturday, July 30. Beginning at 4:30 p.m., the broadcast will be anchored by the 59th running of the Grade 2, $600,000 Jim Dandy.

Now in its 7th season on FOX Sports, the Saratoga Live broadcast team will include hosts Greg Wolf and Laffit Pincay III, with analysis and handicapping from Maggie Wolfendale, Acacia Courtney, Andy Serling, Paul Lo Duca, and Jonathon Kinchen. Viewers can look forward to commentary and insights from trainer Tom Amoss, Eclipse Award-winning jockey Richard Migliore and Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens. John Imbriale will handle the race calling duties at Saratoga.

New for 2022 is an aerial cable-cam system at Saratoga Race Course, which will provide viewers of Saratoga Live with a thrilling perspective of live racing on the main track and two turf courses.

The cable-cam system was constructed specifically for the demands of film thoroughbreds in full flight from a variety of angles on three different racing surfaces. In order to capture this footage, a remote-operated camera traveling up to 45 mph is suspended roughly 30 feet above the ground on cable that runs along the infield and spans the length of the Saratoga backstretch.

“This is an investment in cutting-edge technology to enhance our daily broadcasts and allow viewers to more fully experience the power, speed and skill of these world-class athletes,” said Eric Donovan, Senior Director of NYRA television production operations. “NYRA is committed to embracing these kinds of advancements, and the new cable-cam will unlock the kind of footage that was previously unthinkable in horse racing.”

The cable-cam utilizes technology provided by DEFY Products, a leader in the development of innovative camera technology to support the filming of major motion pictures, television productions, professional sports and live event broadcasts. Stadiums and arenas throughout Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League rely on a variety of DEFY products to bring television viewers closer to the action than ever before.

For the complete Saratoga Live broadcast schedule, and additional information, visit https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/racing/tv-schedule.

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Old Friends Celebates ‘Loveable Loser’ Zippy Chippy On Opening Day At Saratoga

After 100 starts and a life spanning more than three decades, the famous perennial maiden Zippy Chippy will be posthumously honored in Saratoga Race Course's winner's circle after Race 6 on Thursday's Opening Day card at the Spa, named “In Memory of Zippy Chippy” by those that cared for him during his retirement at Old Friends at Cabin Creek.

Zippy Chippy, who passed away on April 15 at the age of 31, was well-known for his 0-for-100 record and frequent racetrack antics, often standing at the start and refusing to leave the gate. The son of Compliance's career began with a debut eighth-place finish in September of 1994 at Belmont Park and concluded 10 years later when posting the same result in a maiden special weight at the Northampton Fair in Massachusetts in 2004.

Trained and owned by Felix Monseratte for the bulk of his career, Zippy Chippy's closest finish was a runner-up effort in a Northampton maiden in 2000 where he was defeated a head in his 87th outing. He retired from racing with earnings of just over $30,000 and 20 on-the-board finishes and spent the first part of his retirement at a private farm until he moved to Old Friends at Cabin Creek in April 2010.

Old Friends at Cabin Creek, which is located in Greenfield Center, N.Y., is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization accredited by the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA). Founded in 2009 by JoAnn and Mark Pepper, Old Friends at Cabin Creek is a satellite farm of Old Friends in Georgetown, K.Y. and seeks to provide a dignified retirement for racehorses.

JoAnn Pepper, who managed Zippy Chippy's care for his 12 years at Old Friends at Cabin Creek, said she is honored to celebrate the spirited gelding at Saratoga.

“It's so fitting that Zippy will be honored in the winner's circle. He probably wouldn't have liked it, but we do,” said Pepper, with a laugh. “It's a great way to bring attention to aftercare.”

During his tenure at Old Friends at Cabin Creek, Zippy Chippy attracted the attention of fans from far and wide, frequently overshadowing some of the more accomplished retirees at the farm, like two-time Grade 1 Whitney winner Commentator and the late dual Grade 1-winner Will's Way. His paddock was adjacent to Be Bullish, a multiple stakes-winning millionaire – but it was the 0-for-100 maiden that visitors flocked by the hundreds to see.

One of those fans was Rosanne Frieri, a native of Richmond, Massachusetts who first visited with Zippy Chippy four years ago and frequently made the trip to see him until his death. Frieri, a donor and supporter of Old Friends at Cabin Creek, was behind the naming of Race 6 on Thursday.

“I picked Opening Day because a lot of people will be there and we'll start the meet with a big bang. I figured this is the only way he would get in the winner's circle,” Frieri said, with a laugh.

“I can honestly say he was the love of my life and he made me happy,” Frieri added. “He was so well taken care of and the volunteers loved him so much. Everybody loved him and wanted to see him. What a legacy, and what a life.”

Frieri noted that Zippy Chippy is a great example of the promise of aftercare for all racehorses, even those that did not post major accomplishments on the racetrack.

“There's no discrimination at Cabin Creek,” Frieri said. “It's the same love and care for every horse. I loved the horse so much, and he stole my heart. During his life and in his death, he still is the ambassador of never quitting.”

Old Friends at Cabin Creek, which is home to famous retirees such as millionaires Commentator, Naughty New Yorker and Be Bullish, will be open for public tours throughout the summer on Tuesdays, Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tours are free of charge and donations are gratefully accepted. For more information, visit www.oldfriendsatcabincreek.com.

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Champion Malathaat Targeting Pair Of Starts At Saratoga

Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher said 2021 Champion 3-Year-Old Filly Malathaat will race twice this summer at Saratoga Race Course.

Shadwell Stables' 4-year-old Curlin filly was second to Clairiere, also by Curlin, in the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps on June 11 at Belmont Park, seven weeks after capturing her seasonal debut in the Grade 3 Doubledogdare at Keeneland.

Malathaat will likely make her next start in the Grade 2, $200,000 Shuvee on July 24 ahead of running in the Grade 1, $600,000 Personal Ensign on August 27, both nine-furlong events.

Never out of the money in 10 lifetime starts, Malathaat won her first five races, including the Grade 1 Ashland and Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks, before suffering her first career loss last summer at the Spa in the Grade 1 Coaching Club American Oaks to Maracuja.

Malathaat would not be denied next out, successfully earning redemption in the Grade 1 Alabama. Malathaat recently worked a half-mile in 49.77 seconds over the Belmont training track on July 9.

“We wanted to keep her home and get two races at Saratoga with her,” Pletcher said. “The Shuvee first and the Personal Ensign is the current plan.”

Malathaat, an earner of more than $2 million, is out of the Grade 1-winning A.P. Indy mare Dreaming of Julia.

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