Breeders’ Cup Winner Twilight Gleaming Headlines Saratoga’s Coronation Cup

Stonestreet Stables' Twilight Gleaming made an impression across multiple continents as a 2-year-old last year, culminating with a victory in the Grade 2 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint, and will make her Saratoga Race Course debut in Friday's $150,000 Coronation Cup for sophomore fillies sprinting 5 1/2 furlongs on the Mellon turf course.

The Wesley Ward trainee, who has posted four wins and three second-place efforts in seven career starts, received a five-month freshening following her half-length victory over Go Bears Go in the five-furlong Breeders' Cup contest over firm Del Mar turf in November. After finishing second in the 5 1/2-furlong Palisades in April at Keeneland, Twilight Gleaming earned a return winner's circle trip by edging Devine Charger by a head in the five-furlong Mamzelle on May 14 at Churchill.

Ward said he's excited to see the Irish-bred National Defense filly build on that effort as she ramps up for what he hopes is another memorable campaign for Stonestreet Stables owner Barbara Banke.

“She looks great in training and we're thrilled to get her back out there, and I'm especially excited for Barbara Banke,” Ward said. “She's had some great success so far and we're looking forward to building on that.”

Twilight Gleaming, a maiden winner at second asking in May 2021 at Belmont, followed with a runner-up effort in the Group 2 Queen Mary one month later at Ascot. She captured the Prix de la Vallee d'Auge in August at Deauville in France ahead of her Breeders' Cup coup.

Twilight Gleaming has breezed three times on Saratoga's Oklahoma turf training course, including a bullet five-furlong effort in 59.44 seconds on – fitting for her name – Independence Day.

“She looked very impressive in that breeze,” Ward said.

Jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. will ride from post 3.

Waterville Lake Stables' Derrynane, who ran a competitive fourth in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint in finishing just one length off the winner, will get a return engagement with Twilight Gleaming for trainer Christophe Clement.

The New York-homebred kicked off her 2022 with a third-place effort in the Limestone in April at Keeneland before running fifth in the Grade 3 Soaring Softly in May at Belmont Park. Last out, Derrynane ran third in the Stormy Blues on June 19 at Laurel Park while carrying a field-high 122 pounds.

“Even though she finished third last time, I thought it was a nice race,” Clement said. “She had plenty of weight on and ran a good race. I'm excited to run her back. I just hope the ground stays on the fast side. She's doing very well.”

Derrynane will return to Saratoga, where she won her debut last July before running fifth next out at the Spa in the Bolton Landing. Joel Rosario will have the call from post 6.

Paradise Farms and David Staudacher's Lady Scarlet is riding high off her first graded stakes win following a 3 3/4-length victory in the Grade 3 Miss Preakness on May 20 over the Pimlico main track.

Trained by Mike Maker, Lady Scarlet captured her stakes debut in the Cicada in March at Aqueduct Racetrack before stepping up in class and finishing fourth in the Grade 3 Beaumont in April at Keeneland. She finished eighth in her lone turf start in August, sprinting 5 1/2-furlongs at Saratoga.

Fresh off her win in Maryland, the Union Rags filly will pick up jockey Tyler Gaffalione's services as she exits post 9.

Silverton Hill's Static Fire will move up to stakes competition for the first time after winning her first two races for trainer Brian Lynch. A daughter of Speightster, she won on turf in her September debut at the Spa and made her seasonal bow with a 1 3/4-length win on the Churchill main track in May. Returning to grass, she will break from post 7 with Julien Leparoux aboard.

Four-time stakes winner Marissa's Lady, owned by the Boone Family Trust and the Tillema Family Trust, will make her turf debut. She has racked up victories in the Fern Creek, Gowell, Valdale and Cincinnati Trophy at both Churchill and Turfway Park, respectively.

Trainer William Morey moved Marissa's Lady up in class last out, where she ran fourth in the Grade 2 Eight Belles on May 6 at Churchill. She will break from post 1 in tandem with Kendrick Carmouche.

Arnmore Thoroughbreds' Poppy Flower, a chestnut daughter of Lea, won the Stormy Blues last out for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. She will make her first Saratoga appearance since finishing second in the Bolton Landing in August. Jose Ortiz will be in the irons from post 8.

Rounding out the field is the Irish-bred Artos, second last out in the Stormy Blues at Laurel Park after a third in the Mamzelle, for trainer Rusty Arnold [post 4, Jose Lezcano]; Sweet Solare, who is cross-entered in the $135,000 Wilton on Thursday at Saratoga for trainer Horacio De Paz [post 5, Ricardo Santana, Jr.]; the graded-stakes placed Mystic Eyes [post 10, Luis Saez] for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher; and a pair from trainer Jonathan Thomas in Empress Tigress [post 11, Hall of Famer John Velazquez] and Benbang [post 2, Manny Franco].

Everyoneloveslinda is entered for the main track only.

The Coronation Cup is slated as Race 8 on Friday's 10-race card, which co-features the Grade 3, $175,000 Forbidden Apple in Race 9. 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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NYRA Triple Play Offers All-Turf Sequence Friday At Saratoga

The NYRA Triple Play will be offered for the first time at Saratoga Race Course with an all-turf sequence on Friday's card, including the co-featured Coronation Cup and Grade 3 Forbidden Apple.

The NYRA Triple Play is a Pick 3 wager with a $3 bet minimum and a takeout rate of 19 percent. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at the Saratoga meet, the NYRA Triple Play will feature three specially selected races.

Friday's sequence kicks off in Race 5 at 3:21 p.m. Eastern with a field of 12 contesting at 1 1/16-miles in a $35,000 claiming event over the Mellon turf course. Albert Fried, Jr.'s Al's Prince races for a tag after finishing an even sixth in an allowance on June 5 at Belmont Park. He broke his maiden by a nose two starts back in a $40,000 maiden claimer for his first start over the lawn.

The Mike Maker-trained Juulstone finished a good third last time out in a non-winners of two $30,000 claimer on June 16 sprinting seven furlongs at Belmont. He will stretch out for the first time since last April for his sixth start of the year. The lightly-raced The Man to See drops in for a tag for the first time for trainer Lacey Gaudet as he tries for his first win against winners.

The middle leg will see Grade 2 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint-winner Twilight Gleaming try for her second win this year in the $150,000 Coronation Cup for sophomore fillies sprinting 5 1/2 furlongs on the Mellon turf [Race 8, 5:05 p.m.].

Trained by Wesley Ward, Twilight Gleaming was a last-out winner of the listed Mamzelle on May 14 at Churchill Downs, which came on the heels of a close runner-up finish in the Palisades in April at Keeneland for her sophomore debut. Grade 3 Miss Preakness winner Lady Scarlet will make her second career outing over the turf as she looks for her third stakes victory. Steep opposition will be provided by stakes winners Poppy Flower, Mystic Eyes, Derrynane and Marissa's Lady.

The sequence concludes with the Grade 3, $175,000 Forbidden Apple in Race 9 [5:39 p.m.]. Brad Cox trainee Set Piece was last seen taking the Grade 2 Dinner Party at Pimlico Race Course on May 21, scoring his first victory since the Grade 2 Wise Dan last June at Churchill Downs. The competitive field of older turf specialists also includes the Ian Wilkes-trained Grade 3 winner Mira Mission, who has garnered triple-digit Beyer Speed Figures in his last three outings, including a close fifth-place finish in the Grade 1 Maker's Mark Mile where he was defeated 1 1/4 lengths by Shirl's Speight.

Trainer Chad Brown will hope to see Public Sector pick up another graded win at the Spa after visiting the winner's circle twice last summer for the Grade 2 Hall of Fame and Grade 3 Saranac.

Featuring a $3 bet minimum, the NYRA Triple Play will cover three races on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at Saratoga Race Course. Each NYRA Triple Play will feature a mandatory payout of the net pool. Wagering on the NYRA Triple Play will be available on ADW platforms and at simulcast facilities across the country.

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.

NYRA Bets is the official wagering platform of Saratoga Race Course, and the best way to bet every race of the summer meet. Available to horse players nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

NYRA Triple Play, Friday, July 15:
Leg A: Saratoga, Race 5, $35,000 claiming (3:21 p.m. Eastern)
Leg B: Saratoga, Race 8, $150,000 Coronation Cup (5:05 p.m.)
Leg C: Saratoga, Race 9, G3 Forbidden Apple (5:39 p.m.)

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Real Rider Cup Lexington Raises Over $90,000 For Thoroughbred Aftercare

Real Rider Cup welcomed 30 horse and rider combinations along with hundreds of spectators to New Vocations at Mereworth Farm Saturday, July 9, for an evening of lively competition and entertainment. Created by Anita Motion, the charity show jumping competition brings together personalities from across the breeding and racing industry to increase awareness and raise funds for Thoroughbred aftercare, with each rider pledging to raise at least $1,000.

Offered for the first time in Lexington, the racing community embraced the Real Rider Cup concept in phenomenal fashion, nearly doubling the event's previous fundraising record, bringing in over $90,000 and counting. Riders, mounted on off-track Thoroughbreds and wearing the silks of their employers, colleagues, and clients contended a winding course of fences with the fastest clear rounds taking home top honors.

Connections and institutions represented included WinStar, Godolphin, Stonestreet, Pin Oak, Lane's End, Bonne Chance, Airdrie, Stone Farm, BloodHorse, a 1/ST Racing team lead by Aaron Gryder, Churchill Downs, Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, R. Brisset Racing, an entire team headed up by Rosie Napravnik, and more.

Noteworthy horses included the first son of Zenyatta, Cozmic One, with Hidden Brook Farm's Sergio de Sousa in the tack, 5* event horse Sound Prospect, piloted by John Ennis, and Discovery Stakes (G3) winner Sticksstatelydude expertly ridden by Kristin VanMeter.

“The voice of Fasig-Tipton,” Terence Collier served as emcee, providing color commentary.

Awards were given for individual results, as well as teams (riders were given the option of forming their own team or to be assigned to one based on their industry background).

Individual results: Win: Jesslyn Woodall on Lead Player, Place: Keira Nygaard on Judge Johnny, Show: Tara Coombs on Baptizo

Team Results: Win: Team Blood-Horse (Woodall, Ennis, and Gash), Place: Team Breeding & Bloodstock (Nygaard, de Sousa, and Brooks), Show: Team Off-Track Sporthorses (Napravnik, Crow, Swirsky, Buckberry, and Czerwonka)

“We are totally overwhelmed by the response to the Lexington event,” said Real Rider Cup founder Anita Motion. “It is so apparent that retraining and aftercare are at the forefront of people's minds and we are incredibly grateful to all the riders and sponsors that worked so hard to make the show possible and to all that came to cheer them on. Lexington really threw down the gauntlet, and we're excited to return to our home in Fair Hill to see how the mid-Atlantic region will respond.”

With the second leg of the Real Rider Cup to be held at Fair Hill September 16th, the games have just begun on there is still plenty of time to get involved. Rider registration is open through September 9th with a variety of sponsorship packages available.

View full results and learn more at www.therealridercup.com.

Proceeds of the Real Rider Cup benefit the Retired Racehorse Project, New Vocations Thoroughbred Adoption and the Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show.

Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show is a 501c3 organization supporting riders of Thoroughbreds by providing affordable show fees, scholarships, stakes classes and prizes in every division. By supporting their riders, we are helping more OTTBs find second careers.

The Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) is a 501(c)3 charitable organization working to increase demand for off-track Thoroughbreds in the equestrian world. In addition to producing the Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium the world's largest and most lucrative retraining competition for recently-retired racehorses, the organization also publishes Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine, produces the Master Class retraining clinic series, and presents programming at major horse expos and events around the country. The RRP maintains an educational library of content to empower more equestrians to ride a Thoroughbred.

Founded in 1992, New Vocations has grown into the largest racehorse adoption program in the country. Its mission to rehabilitate, retrain and rehome retired Thoroughbred and Standardbred racehorse has led to the placement of over 7,000 individuals, with 500 retirees entering the program each year. With facilities in Kentucky, Louisiana, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, New Vocations serves over 40 racetracks, working directly with owners and trainers in need of aftercare options.

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Artorius to Stay in Europe and Target Prix Maurice De Gheest

Australian sprinter Artorius (Aus) (Flying Artie {Aus}) will remain in Europe for a crack at another Group 1 after running a credible third in the Darley July Cup at Newmarket on Saturday. 

Sam and Anthony Freedman's speedball backed up his excellent third in the G1 Platinum Jubilee at Royal Ascot by filling the same spot at Newmarket and connections are eyeing a breakthrough at the top level in Europe this season. 

The decision has now been taken to remain in the Northern Hemisphere for the immediate future, with the six-and-a-half-furlongs of Deauville's G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest his next confirmed target.

Anthony Freedman said, “After another terrific performance in Saturday's July Cup where he placed third, Artorius will remain in Europe for a tilt at the Group One Prix Maurice De Gheest (1300m) at Deauville on August 7.

“We are super proud of the horse, having to carry top weight against the older horses.”

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