‘It Was As Good As A Day As Could Get’: Asmussen Relishes Spa Stakes Double With Jackie’s Warrior, Epicenter

Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen has been a part of many historic moments at Saratoga Race Course, including the memorable victory by Rachel Alexandra in the 2009 Woodward (G1) to be become the first filly to win that event; and a record-setting win with Stellar Tap in August 2021 to break the all-time win record for North American trainers.

Asmussen added to his historical accomplishments when Kirk and Judy Robison's reigning champion male sprinter Jackie's Warrior became the first horse in history to post a Grade 1 victory in three consecutive years at the Spa as he dazzled with an easy two-length score Saturday in the Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap under Joel Rosario.

“For him to be the first horse ever to have won a Grade 1 three years in a row at Saratoga, it's just putting him in a room of one,” said Asmussen outside his barn on Sunday morning. “We're just extremely proud of him and we're very fortunate to be a part of him. It's quite the legacy.”

Jackie's Warrior, whose other Grade 1 victories at Saratoga were the 2020 Hopeful and 2021 H. Allen Jerkens Memorial, also boasts a perfect 5-for-5 record at the upstate New York racetrack, owning Grade 2 wins in the 2020 Saratoga Special and the 2021 Amsterdam. A win in the $600,000 Forego (G1) on August 27 would put him on even terms with Fourstardave, known as the “Sultan of Saratoga,” for the most stakes victories by a single horse at Saratoga, according to Equibase records, which date to 1976.

Asmussen said along with Jackie's Warrior's impressive speed, his mental capabilities have allowed him to reach the heights he has.\

“He's an extremely intelligent horse that understands what he's doing, enjoys it a great deal, and thrives doing it,” Asmussen said. “His demeanor pre-race, during the race, and after the race is so consistent and cooling out after the race, he was obviously very proud of himself, and I don't think they got to the bottom of him.”

The Vanderbilt was the first half of a graded stakes sweep on the day for Asmussen, who sent out Epicenter to a redemptive win in the Jim Dandy (G2) just one race later with Rosario tasked with the ride once again. The son of Not This Time trailed in last of 4 as Early Voting set moderate fractions up front but was full of run and strongly ran down his rivals to post a 1 1/2-length score over Zandon.

“They both came out very well and both horses are very pleased with themselves – bright and alert today,” said Asmussen. “It's a beautiful morning.

Owned by Winchell Thoroughbreds, Epicenter was runner-up in both the Kentucky Derby(G1)  and Preakness (G1) in May. In the Kentucky Derby, Epicenter closed into a blistering pace set by Summer Is Tomorrow and held off a challenge from Zandon at the top of the lane but was nailed a few strides before the wire by the rail-skimming Rich Strike.

The Preakness was another tough loss for the dark bay colt, who was squeezed at the start and faced traffic issues throughout before coming up 1 1/4 lengths shy of Early Voting. The Jim Dandy saw him get a much cleaner trip from off the pace that resulted in his strong victory, equaling a career-high 102 Beyer Speed Figure.

“The way in which he did it was extremely satisfying. I spoke with Ron [Winchell] last night and this morning, and you saw what we thought was a level of confidence and understanding of what all this racing is about,” Asmussen said of Epicenter's maturity. “It looks great going forward.”

Asmussen said Saturday was an emotional experience as he reflected on his trainees' strong performances in front of a buzzing crowd of 37,476 fans.

“It was quite the hour. It was as good as a day could get. The circumstances of yesterday with Jackie's Warrior being such a prohibitive favorite and with that record on the line was very nerve-racking,” said Asmussen, with a laugh. “You just wanted it for him so much. And then everyone has witnessed Epicenter's last two races, and for him to walk back in the winner's circle victorious was a wonderful feeling.”

Asmussen said the plan laid out for Epicenter to continue on to the $1.25 million Runhappy Travers(G1) on August 27 is still on track.

“We had planned on running him in the Jim Dandy as a prep for the Travers,” Asmussen said. “His summer goal has always been the Travers and continues to be.”

As for Jackie's Warrior, the next five months will be the last that he spends in Asmussen's barn before retiring to stud at Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky. Asmussen said he is hopeful the son of Maclean's Music can score an elusive victory in the Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) in November at Keeneland after finishing an uncharacteristic sixth in last year's running at Del Mar.

“We're planning on running him back here in the Forego and he'll have two more races – the Forego and the Breeders' Cup Sprint,” Asmussen said. “We want to go into it fresh this year and we're fortunate that Kirk and Judy Robison allowed us to run him another year. We're trying to make it worth as much as we possibly can.”

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“I Thought It Was A Two-Horse Race’: Shahama Shakes Off Favorite Juju’s Map, Pulls Away In Monmouth Oaks

For those in trainer Todd Pletcher's camp, the feeling entering Sunday's $250,000 Monmouth Oaks (G3) at Monmouth Park was that it was a two-horse race between Shahama and the Brad Cox-trained Juju's Map.

Turns out it was a one-horse race.

Shahama stuck to the flanks of Juju's Map for the first six furlongs of 1 1/16-mile feature and then powered away in the stretch for a 2½-length victory in the 98th edition of the race for 3-year-old fillies.

After trying to hold the lead against Shahama, Juju's Map – the only Grade 1 winner in the field – finished a tiring third, three-quarters of a length behind the late running Shotgun Hottie.

The winning time was 1:41.54.

“We thought Brad Cox's horse would be on the lead and we would be sitting second and that's just how it played out,” said Anthony Sciametta, who handles Pletcher's division at Monmouth Park. “She's been training in New York and shipped down for this Saturday afternoon and did well and was well behaved. I know everyone who is around her likes her. She has a lot of class, as you can tell.

“I thought it was a two-horse race. You don't like to say that, but we thought it was between Juju's Map and us. Shahama was really good today.”

Ridden by Jorge Vargas Jr., Shahama was let go as the 17-10 second choice in the field of five for her third start in the United States. After making her first four career starts at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai, she was sixth in the Kentucky Oaks (G1) and then second in the Mother Goose (G2) June 25 at Belmont Park in her previous start. The daughter of Munnings out of Private Feeling, by Belong to Me, owned by KHK Racing, has five wins and a second from seven career starts.

“It was kind of a two-horse race. No disrespect to the others, but Shahama and Juju's Map were the classiest horses going in,” said Vargas. “I put my horse right on Juju's Map early. I was travelling good the whole time and I kept her just outside because Todd told me she doesn't like kickback from the dirt. She has a pretty face. She doesn't want to get that dirty.”

Juju's Map, the 9-10 favorite, set early fractions of :24.67, :48.71, and 1:11.88 through six furlongs but could not shake Shahama.

“At the half-mile pole I picked it up with her. Paco Lopez (aboard (JuJu's Map) tried to do the same but didn't have as much horse as I did,” said Vargas. “By the three-eighths pole I was in front and it was over.”

For Vargas, it marked his first graded stakes win since the Salvator Mile (G3) aboard Pirates Punch on September 20, 2020.

Shahama, who was bred in Kentucky by SF Bloodstock, paid $5.40 to win. Trainer Fawzi Nass paid $425,000 for her at the 2021 OBS Spring Sale of Two-Year-Olds In Training. To date she has earned $435,984.

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Observations: Apricot Twist Has Ballyhane in Her Sights

2.10 Naas, Mdn, €16,000, 2yo, f, 8fT
FONISKA (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) was withdrawn from her intended debut at Leopardstown in June due to a respiratory infection, but is ready to go now for Flaxman Stables Ireland and Jessie Harrington. A daughter of the G2 Kilboy Estate S. winner Bocca Baciata (Ire) (Big Bad Bob {Ire}), the May-foaled bay encounters Ballydoyle's Leopardstown third Dame Kiri (Justify), whose dam is a full-sister to Alice Springs (Ire).

2.40 Naas, Mdn, €16,500, 2yo, c/g, 8fT
DENMARK (GB) (Camelot {GB}) is a notable newcomer from Ballydoyle, as the €440,000 Arqana Deauville October Yearling Sale topper whose dam is the group 1 performer Board Meeting (Ire) (Anabaa). A half-brother to the G1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud third Big Blue (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), the February-foaled bay is met by Juddmonte's similarly-unraced View Taken (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), a Colin Keane-trained half-brother to his listed-winning TDN Rising Star stablemate Straight Answer (GB) (Kodiac (GB}).

3.40 Naas, Cond, €300,000, 2yo, 5f 205yT
APRICOT TWIST (IRE) (Expert Eye {GB}) earned TDN Rising Star status on debut over this course and distance and returns 12 days later to tackle this valuable median auction race, the Irish EBF Ballyhane S. Ger Lyons is taking the brave route backing up Juddmonte's Book 1 purchase, with the abundant opposition including Anne Marie O'Brien's G2 Airlie Stud S. runner-up and G3 Anglesey S. third Badb (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}).

 

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Pletcher Filly is No Joke; Becomes Another ‘Rising Star’ for Into Mischief

StarLadies Racing, LNJ Foxwoods and Gainesway Stable's Prank (Into Mischef–Callingmissbrown, by Pulpit), a $500,000 half-sister to stablemate and recent GI Belmont S. winner Mo Donegal (Uncle Mo), GISW, $1,511,800, flashed serious speed and ability Sunday to justify 1-2 backing and be named an obvious 'TDN Rising Star'.

Emerging from the pack to seize early command, the Todd Pletcher pupil doled out a swift opening split of :21.91 before leaving High Class (Into Mischief) in the dust through a :45.11 half. From there it was only a question of how far, as Prank hit another gear when given a few reminders by Irad Ortiz, Jr. and scampered away by 9 3/4 lengths in 1:03.94. St. Benedicts Prep (Flatter) was best of the rest.

Pletcher unveiled another 'Rising Star' last Sunday in Into Mischief's granddaughter Kaling (Practical Joke), and Into Mischief was represented by another 'Rising Star' Saturday in the form of Bob Baffert-trained Newgate. The Spendthrift Farm stalwart has now sired 33 runners who earned the publication's nod.

Prank is a granddaughter of GISW and GI Kentucky Oaks runner-up Island Sand (Tabasco Cat), whose progeny include 2017 GI Spinaway S. runner-up Maya Malibu (Malibu Moon). Her dam was a debut winner at four. Callingmissbrown was barren to Catholic Boy for 2021 and lost her Curlin Foal for 2022. She was bred back to Uncle Mo this season.

6th-Saratoga, $105,000, Msw, 7-31, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:03.94, ft, 9 3/4 lengths.
PRANK, f, 2, Into Mischief
                1st Dam: Callingmissbrown, by Pulpit
                2nd Dam: Island Sand, by Tabasco Cat
                3rd Dam: Sue's Last Dance, by Forty Niner
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $57,750. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG. Free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
O-StarLadies Racing, LNJ Foxwoods and Gainesway Stable (Antony Beck); B-Ashview Farm & Colts Neck Stables (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher. *1/2 to Mo Donegal (Uncle Mo), GISW, $1,511,800. **$500,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP.

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