For Chub Wagon, Tougher Spots Will Have to Wait

Owner-breeder Danny Lopez doesn't know how good Chub Wagon (Hey Chub), the 2021 Pennsylvania-Bred of the Year and 2021 Parx Horse of the Year, is. That's the way it is when you have a filly who is 11-for-12 lifetime and has won seven stakes, but has never faced graded stakes company. Is he curious to find out? Not at all.

“I'd rather be a big fish in a little pond,” said Lopez, who co-owns Chub Wagon with George Chestnut. “We've made a lot of money ($593,600) with her and, by taking it easy with her, she's going to last longer.”

That's pretty much been the play book for Chub Wagon since she debuted with a win on Nov. 16, 2020 at Parx. After two more wins, both in allowance company, Lopez and trainer Guadalupe Preciado got a bit ambitious and sent Chub Wagon to Aqueduct, where she won an April 2, 2021 allowance race by 4 3/4 lengths. She was four-for-four at that point and looked to have more than enough ability to successfully take the next step and compete in a graded race. Instead, she went back to Parx and beat state-breds in the Unique Bella S.

“The name of the game is to win,” said Lopez, a former trainer, who also owns Chub Wagon's sire, Hey Chub.

There were a couple of major races for 3-year-old fillies on the calendar that would have been a good fit, including the GII Eight Belles S. or even the GI Acorn, but the connections didn't waver. There were plenty of races out there worth good money and where Chub Wagon would be going against overmatched rivals. Starting on May 15, Chub Wagon ran three times during a 46-day period and won all three, the Skipat S., the Shine Again S. and the Dashing Beauty S.

The winning streak ended at eight when she caught a sloppy track and finished second in the Dr. Teresa Garofalo Memorial S. at Parx. She went back to work two weeks later and won the Roamin Rachel S. and, in her lone career try around two turns, the Plum Pretty S. for Pennsylvania-breds.

Lopez and Preciado had hoped to bring their filly back some time in early or mid-spring, but they had a problem establishing a regular work pattern.

“The weather was a big problem,” Lopez said. “Every two or three days it would rain. She would work and then she would walk, jog, gallop and then it would be raining again. That went on forever. So I had to be patient. After a while everything cleared up with the weather”

Chub Wagon returned on Monday in the Power by Far S., a five-furlong race at Parx for Pennsylvania-breds that came off the turf. Winning by three-quarters of a length, she didn't dominate, but it was a game performance in which she showed there was no rust.

What's next? More of the same. It will be the $100,000 Alma North S. at Laurel July 16. The Alma North is part of the Match Series.

“Right now, I'm just thinking about her next race, which will be at Laurel on July 16,” Lopez said. “That gives her 19 days between starts. After that, I'll go from there. After that, it's all open.”

While Lopez understands that people want to see Chub Wagon take on tougher rivals, he said it makes more sense from a bottom-line standpoint to keep doing what he's been doing.

“I'm going to let her tell me, which is the way I have always played it out with her,” Lopez said. “That's why I was able to run all those races together toward the end of last year. She overshadows those horses she's been running against. So instead of running for $300,000 once every six weeks she ran for $100,00 every two or three weeks and wound up making the same amount of money. There is no goal. It's just one race at a time. After her race at Laurel there are all these races at Parx for Pennsylvania-breds. I can come back this year in the Plum Pretty, and that's a $200,000 race for Pennsylvania-breds and we don't have to go anywhere to run. What more could you ask for?”

While Lopez has not yet decided whether or not Chub Wagon will run next year, it's all but certain that once she stops running she will be sold at auction as a broodmare prospect.

“Do I want a broodmare that might not produce anything? No. You see some of these great race mares don't make it as a broodmare,” he said. “Do I want to be stuck with horses that can't run?”

But wouldn't a graded win enhance her value as a broodmare? We may never find out.

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‘Racing Home’ To Launch On July 6

Women in Racing and Kindred Group (Unibet), supported by the Racing Foundation, will officially introduce the 'Racing Home' project at Kempton Park from 3-5 p.m. on July 6. Free and open to all industry staff, the event recognises the first motherhood/parenthood portal as part of their ongoing project to educate and empower all stakeholders within the horseracing industry. Employers, employees and those who are self-employed now have easy access to information about rights and entitlements regarding pregnancy, maternity, paternity, adoption, shared parental leave, flexible working, self-employment and statutory pay. To RSVP, please email events@simplyracing.uk.

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All-Turf NYRA Triple Play Wager On Tap Sunday At Belmont Park

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) will offer an all-turf NYRA Triple Play wager on Sunday at Belmont Park.

The NYRA Triple Play, a Pick 3 wager with a $3 bet minimum available exclusively to retail customers, has a takeout rate of 19 percent. Initially offered as the final three races on the Sunday card, the NYRA Triple Play will now feature three specially selected races.

The sequence kicks off in Race 4 at 2:32 p.m. Eastern with a field of seven sprinting six furlongs in a maiden special weight over the Widener turf course. First-time starter Legends Can't Die enters from three consecutive bullet works for trainer George Weaver, most recently drilling five furlongs from the gate in 1:00.01 over the Belmont main track on June 24. Owned by Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, R.A. Hill Stable, RAP Racing and Chris Mara, the 3-year-old son of Valiant Minister was a $350,000 purchase at the 2021 OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training where he posted a quarter-mile work in 20 and 3/5 seconds.

Trainer Wesley Ward will send out a competitive pair in Cynwyd and Almanzo, the latter a three-quarters brother to dual Grade 1-winner American Gal. Cynwyd makes his third start after a sixth-place finish in a 6 1/2-furlong maiden special weight on April 29 at Keeneland and a debut runner-up effort going six furlongs over Turfway Park's synthetic in March. Almanzo has hit the board in 4-of-6 lifetime starts and was second last-out in a 5 1/2-furlong turf maiden in March at Fair Grounds Race Course.

The middle leg [Race 5, 3:03 p.m.] will see a competitive field of eight contesting at one-mile in an allowance optional claiming event for 3-year-olds and up. The field features five stakes winners, including Sifting Sands, who makes his second start off a six-month layoff for trainer Chad Brown. The son of Dubawi will look for his first win since taking the Better Talk Now in August at Saratoga Race Course. Brown will also send out four-time winner Emaraaty for his first start since a fourth-place allowance effort in November at Aqueduct.

Graded stakes-placed Floriform was last seen finishing fourth in the Grade 3 Arlington at Churchill Downs for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott and earned graded black type with a third in the Grade 3 Tampa Bay in February. The talented field also features Grade 3 winner Forty Under and stakes winners Ocala Dream and It's a Gamble.

The sequence closes out in Race 7 at 4:08 p.m. with fillies and mares 3-years-old and up going 1 3/8 miles over the inner turf in a second-level optional claimer. Christophe Clement will send out Community Adjusted as she looks for her third career win 16 days after taking a nine-furlong allowance at Belmont. Light Stars, who earned a stakes win in the 2021 Prix Caravel at Toulouse, will make her stateside debut for Clement after winning two-of-7 starts in her native France. Multiple graded stakes-placed Higher Truth makes her return for Brown in her first start since finishing third in the Grade 2 Sands Point in October at Belmont. Higher Truth picked up a Grade 1 placing last July when third in the Belmont Oaks Invitational.

Featuring a $3 bet minimum, the NYRA Triple Play will cover three races on Sunday cards throughout the 44-day Belmont spring/summer meet. 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.

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.

NYRA Bets is the official wagering platform of Belmont Park, and the best way to bet every race of the spring/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, Sunday, July 3:

Leg A: Belmont Park, Race 4, maiden special weight (2:32 p.m. Eastern)
Leg B: Belmont Park, Race 5, allowance optional claiming (3:03 p.m.)
Leg C: Belmont Park, Race 7, allowance optional claiming (4:08 p.m.)

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Vercingetorix Yearlings Popular At KZN Yearling Sale

Last held in 2019 pre-COVID, the Bloodstock South Africa KZN Yearling Sale's first session was topped by a son of Vercingetorix (SAf) for R1.1 million ($66,851/£55,728/€64,368) to John Freeman. Consigned by Boland Stud, he was sold as lot 73.  He is out of a winning Var (SAf) half-sister to Grade 2 winner Silvano's Jet (SAf) (Silvano {Ger}), while his second dam is a dual listed winner and a daughter of the Grade 1 winner State Treasure (SAf) (Free State {Ire}).

That Maine Chance Farms' sire was also responsible for Thursday's top-priced filly, lot 4, who was also the second-highest lot of the day. Mary Liley bought the Klawervlei Stud-consigned filly for R625,000 ($37,967/£31,663/€36,566). She is a relative of G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen scorer Sterling City (Aus) (Nadeem {Aus}) and G1 Randwick Guineas winner Kementari (Aus) (Lonhro {Aus}).

Overall, the first session saw a gross of R18,095,000 ($1,098,926/£916,778/€1,058,646) for 146 sold from 153 offered (95.4%). The average was R123,938 ($7,526/£6,279/€7,250) up 37.7% from 2019's numbers, while the median also rose 22.6% to R77,500 ($4,708/£3,928/€4,536). Friday marks the second and final session of the two-day stand.

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