‘Tremendous Heart’: 8-Year-Old Channel Maker Back On Top In Friday’s Grand Couturier

At the ripe age of 8-years-old, the veteran iron horse Channel Maker continued his winning ways by capturing Friday's $150,000 Grand Couturier at 12 furlongs for older horses over Belmont Park's Widener turf course.

Channel Maker, the 2020 Champion Turf Male, has captured some of the NYRA circuit's premier Grade 1 turf events for older horses including the Man o' War [2019], Sword Dancer [2020] and the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic [2018, 2020].

The Grand Couturier score marked the ninth career stakes victory for Channel Maker, who has won at least one stakes race in six of his seven years of racing, dating back to the 2016 Vandal at Woodbine during his juvenile season.

Winless in six starts last year, the son of fellow turf champion English Channel commenced his 8-year-old season on a winning note in the Grade 2 Elkhorn on April 23 at Keeneland for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. He entered from his fifth appearance in the Grade 1 Resorts World Casino Manhattan on June 11 at Belmont, finishing ninth after missing the break.

Channel Maker flaunted his usual head-high frontrunning tactics when breaking from post 3 with Highest Honors applying pressure to his outside heading into the first turn through an opening quarter-mile in 25.02 seconds over the firm going. Positions remained unchanged down the backstretch with four lengths covering the five-horse field as Channel Maker marked the half in 50.47 and three quarters in 1:16.31.

As the field approached the far turn, Luis Saez nudged Channel Maker slightly as Highest Honors began to inch his way closer to even terms with Solider Rising under a drive and looming from a close fourth. Highest Honors and Channel Maker were nip-and-tuck just past the quarter pole with the latter maintaining a slight advantage.

Solider Rising gave Channel Maker a bigger problem from the three-path, briefly capturing command at the stretch call. But Channel Maker showed the heart of a true champion, turning back a game Soldier Rising to win by a neck in a final time of 2:27.54. Soldier Rising finished another length ahead of Highest Honors, followed by British Royalty and Admission Office.

Saez, also aboard for the Elkhorn, is the sixth jockey to have won aboard Channel Maker, who returned $4.50 as the favorite.

“He always tries – that's him. He's always waiting on other horses, and today he came to the top of the stretch and was fighting,” Saez said. “He finally got the jump in the last bit. He fights and he doesn't win that impressively, but he can run in a little stake or a big stake the same. He just wants to be there first and he doesn't want to give in to anyone.”

Now boasting a record of 46-9-6-5 and earnings in excess of $3.6 million, Channel Maker continues to leave his connections in awe. Dean Reeves, who co-owns Channel Maker with R.A. Hill Stable, Gary Barber and Wachtel Stable, credited Mott for keeping the horse in good form.

“To keep an 8-year-old at this level – a horse that's come back from overseas – and has won so many Grade 1s is impressive. He's got the horse to work with, who has tremendous heart,” Reeves said. “He wants to be on the lead and you've got to come beat him. He showed today his tenacity and heart – if they were all like that we'd be having blanket finishes. He's a fan favorite and it's great that he's stayed around for this long, so the fans really get to where they know Channel Maker.”

Reeves noted the whirlwind ride Channel Maker has taken his connections on, including four Grade 1 wins, and two international engagements in the Middle East led by a runner-up effort in the 2021 Neom Turf Cup in Saudi Arabia.

“He runs in Grade 1s, and he's been all over the world and he just gets it done. He brings his best game every time,” Reeves said. “Today, he showed just the kind of horse he is because I thought he was beat. Soldier Rising, I thought, had it. But he just saw him out of the corner of his eye and said, 'No. I'm going to get there.' He shows up every time.”

Bred in Ontario by Tall Oaks Farm, Channel Maker is out of the black type producing Horse Chestnut mare In Return. Her other progeny are multiple graded stakes-placed Court Return, four-time winner Proud Vixen and Grade 1-winner Johnny Bear, who is a full-brother to Channel Maker.

Live racing resumes Saturday at Belmont Park with an 11-race program for the Stars and Stripes Racing Festival, which is headlined by the first legs of the Caesars Turf Triple Series – the Grade 1, $1 million Caesars Belmont Derby Invitational for 3-year-olds going 10 furlongs in Race 9 and the Grade 1, $700,000 Belmont Oaks in Race 7. The stacked card also includes Grade 2, $400,000 Suburban, a 10-furlong handicap for older horses in Race 4 and the Grade 3, $150,000 Victory Ride, a 6 1/2-furlong sprint for sophomore fillies in Race 8. First post is 1 p.m. Eastern.

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the spring/summer meet at Belmont Park on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/tv-schedule.

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Prosperous Voyage Shocks In Falmouth; Rob Hornby Rides First British Group 1 Winner

A surprise result in Friday's Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes saw Ralph Beckett trainee Prosperous Voyage get the better of the talented Inspiral to secure her first Group 1 victory at Newmarket's July course.

A small field lined up for the Group 1, largely due to the presence of Inspiral who had dominated the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot and was most people's banker for the whole weekend.

The pace set from the start was a steady one. Prosperous Voyage took up the early running with Rob Hornby setting steady fractions on the July course's straight mile. Rob Hornby, who had been so unlucky when losing the ride on Westover in the Irish Derby, would have been itching to get a Group 1 under his belt.

“It's crazy isn't it how things can change,” Hornby told racingpost.com. “I'm just so pleased for the filly and the whole team. It's bonkers isn't it? I'm in a very privileged position thanks to Ralph and the owners and connections, to be riding in these Group 1s is where all jockeys want to be and days like this make everything worthwhile.”

Entering the closing stages of the race, Inspiral the 1/7 favorite crept alongside and briefly passed Prosperous Voyage, as did Sandrine. All looked to be going well for Frankie Dettori and his reunification with John Gosden.

However the slightly longer trip of the Falmouth Stakes appeared to tell for Inspiral's challenge as she weakened in the latter stages. The same couldn't be said for Prosperous Voyage who found a second wind the further she went.

In the end Prosperous Voyage ran through the line strongly to secure a comfortable victory and turn the tables on Inspiral.

According to racingpost.com, Inspiral is the joint shortest-priced runner to be beaten in a group race in Britain or Ireland since the organzation's database began in 1988.

Inspiral's trainer, John Gosden, later said: “It's quite tight between Ascot and the July meeting, this was just a little bit too tight for her. She certainly didn't reproduce her form.”

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Veteran Channel Maker Wins The Grand Couturier S.

Though he hasn't displayed the form that saw him named champion turf male in 2020, Channel Maker is still showing he can be competitive on the track in his 8-year-old season. Given five months off following his fifth-place effort behind Yibir (Dubawi {Ire}) in last November's GI Longines Breeders' Cup Turf, Channel Maker returned sharp off the layoff to take the GII Elkhorn S. at Keeneland Apr. 23. When last seen, he was never part of the race after blowing the start, coming in ninth in Belmont's GI Resorts World Casino Manhattan S. June 11.

Off as the 6-5 betting and sentimental favorite, the veteran got a better break this time and quickly found his way to the front, setting the tempo along the rail into the first turn with Highest Honors not far off in second. The pair raced one-two up the backstretch through unhurried fractions of :25.02 and :50.47. As the pace began to quicken into the far turn, Channel Maker had pressure from the outside as both Highest Honor and Solider Rising (GB) came running. Under a hard drive, he fought back against Soldier Rising who posed the more significant threat, sticking a head back in front inside the final sixteenth and just holding on to win by a neck.

“He always tries–that's him,” said winning jockey Luis Saez. “He's always waiting on other horses, and today he came to the top of the stretch and was fighting. He finally got the jump in the last bit. He fights and he doesn't win that impressively, but he can run in a little stake or a big stake the same. He just wants to be there first and he doesn't want to give in to anyone.”

Channel Maker is a full-brother to Canadian champion Johnny Bear and a half-brother to SW & GISP Court Return (Court Vision), who is his dam's last reported offspring. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Notable Debutante For The Queen At Newmarket

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Saturday's Observations features a debutante for Her Majesty The Queen.

1.30 Newmarket, Mdn, £15,000, 2yo, f, 7fT
BLUE MISSILE (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) debuts for The Queen during a period when the monarch has enjoyed two first-time-out juvenile winners, and is a particularly important runner as the second foal out of the G3 Nell Gwyn S. scorer Nathra (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}) who was also placed in the G1 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches and G1 Sun Chariot S. William Haggas trains the January-foaled bay, whose rivals include Marc Chan and Michael Tabor's fellow newcomer Luckin Brew (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}), a Ralph Beckett-trained full-sister to the stable's G3 Prestige S. and G3 Princess Royal S. winner Antonia De Vega (Ire), who made a winning debut in this race in 2018.

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