Kimari Shakes Off Pacesetter Lady Rocket In Deep Stretch To Win Gallant Bloom In Prep For Breeders’ Cup

Jockey Joel Rosario had to do no more than give a shake of the reins for Kimari to take the lead in deep stretch and score her second graded coup of the year in Sunday's $250,000 Gallant Bloom (G2) for fillies and mares at the Belmont at the Big A fall meet.

Trained by Wesley Ward for owners Jonathan Poulin, Westerberg, Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith, and Michael Tabor, Kimari was much the best in the field of five under confident handling from Rosario. He has ridden the 5-year-old Munnings mare in seven of 16 starts, including her last out victory in the Honorable Miss Handicap (G2) on July 27 at Saratoga Race Course. The Gallant Bloom marked the third graded win overall for Kimari, adding to a score in the Madison (G1) last year at Keeneland.

Sent from post 5 as the 3-5 favorite, Kimari raced in third 1 1/2 lengths back of pacesetter Lady Rocket, settling comfortably to her outside through an opening quarter-mile in :23.55 over the fast main track with Remain Anonymous taking up second position along the rail.

Positions remained unchanged through a half-mile in :46.98 as Lady Rocket was coaxed by jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., coming under threat from a loaded Kimari, who gained on her rival without any encouragement from Rosario. Kimari was on even terms with Lady Rocket as the pair had pulled away from their other three rivals at the sixteenths pole, needing just one shake of the reins from Rosario to take command and come home first in hand by 1 1/4 lengths over an all-out Lady Rocket

Time for the 6 1/2 furlongs was 1:16.58 on a track rated as fast.

It was another 9 1/2 lengths back to the Sterling Silver, who earned her third graded placing, with Cheetara and Remain Anonymous completing the order of finish.

Ward said that he had considered giving Kimari her final Breeders' Cup prep in the Grade 2 Thoroughbred Club of America (G2) on October 8 at Keeneland, but opted for the Gallant Bloom to give her more time ahead of the $1-million Filly and Mare Sprint (G1) at seven furlongs on November 5 at Keeneland.

“That's what you want to see, right? We were excited and this race set up beautifully for her time wise to get from here to the Breeders' Cup,” said Ward. “The timing gave her a couple of extra weeks. She always relishes the time between starts. For her, it should work out perfect. Whether she's good enough, we'll find out.”

Ward said Kimari has benefitted from breaking from the outermost post in her past two starts.

“A lot of things have worked out for her in her last two starts when she drew the outside. When you're last in, she bounces away from there,” Ward said. “In the Breeders' Cup, it'll be a bigger field, so if she gets there down below, Joel will have to work his way out, so we'll see how it goes.”

Rosario said Kimari always shows heart in her performances.

“She's special. She runs hard all the time and she ran a good race again today,” said Rosario. “She was very comfortable. She was loving what she was doing out there. For a second, I was worried the horse in front of me would keep moving forward but my filly kept gaining and I had a lot of confidence.”

Kimari's last-out Honorable Miss victory was a triumphant return to the winner's circle in graded company, garnering a career-best 105 Beyer Speed Figure for the half-length score over multiple graded stakes-winner Frank's Rockette. She flashed her talent early in her career, winning on debut in stakes company against males in the 2019 Indian Summer at Keeneland before a trip to Royal Ascot three starts later where she finished a close second in the Commonwealth Cup (G1).

Bred in Kentucky by China Horse Club International, Kimari returned $3.20 for a $2 win wager. She achieved millionaire status when banking $137,500 in victory and improved her lifetime earnings to $1,118,82 through a record of 9-2-2 from 16 starts.

Ortiz said Lady Rocket, who garnered a lofty 107 Beyer for her nine-length romp in the Go for Wand (G3) in December at Aqueduct, gave her all.

“No excuses. I can't complain. We were second best today,” said Ortiz. “We got beat by a very nice filly.”

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Apprentice Barbosa Leads Fall Meet Riders At Pimlico, Four Tie For Leading Trainer

R B's Star ($7) surged past a stubborn Bandits Warrior in deep stretch for a popular half-length victory in Race 8 Sunday at Pimlico Race Course, giving 18-year-old apprentice Jeiron Barbosa his second riding title this year.

Barbosa, a native of Puerto Rico, ended Sunday's 11-race closing day program with a four-win edge, 12-8, over Horacio Karamanos and Angel Cruz during the boutique nine-day stand after taking Race 10 with Rustys Gfivefifty ($14.40). Karamanos was held without a win while Cruz moved into a second-place tie with a victory aboard Bomboloni ($10.80) in Race 3.

Riding with a five-pound weight allowance, Barbosa previously won Laurel Park's 2022 spring meet. Represented by agent Tom Stift, he rode his first professional race Jan. 1 in Puerto Rico where he posted three wins before coming to the U.S. March 23. Two days later Barbosa made his mainland debut at Laurel and won with each of his first two mounts, Heliacal Rising and Ludicrous Mode.

Barbosa was a seven-pound bug when he edged Jevian Toledo, 20-19, this spring to become just the third apprentice in the past decade to lead Laurel's jockey standings following Yomar Ortiz (2013 winter) and Julio Correa (2019 summer). Charlie Marquez, 19, began last year's extended Preakness Meet at Pimlico as an apprentice before becoming a journeyman in late May and finishing as leading rider.

Barbosa won twice on opening day, Sept. 9, and registered wins with three consecutive mounts Sept. 16. He notched another hat trick Sept. 24 including a stakes-quality allowance triumph aboard English Tavern over Grade 1 winner Decorated Invader and fellow graded-stakes winners Wootton Asset and Fancy Liquor. On the same card he ran second with Whispurring Kitten in the $100,000 Sensible Lady Turf Dash.

Dale Capuano, Jamie Ness, Jerry Robb, and Mario Serey Jr. finished in a four-way tie for leading trainer with four wins apiece. All four sent out winners Sunday, including back-to-back scores for Capuano with Bomboloni in Race 3 and Jackie A ($7.60) in Race 4.

Serey won Race 2 with Silent Service ($35.80), his lone starter of the day. Ness followed with Angelofcanterbury ($12.40) in Race 5 and Robb won Race 7 with Bernie's On Fire ($4). Ness had a chance to claim the title outright with his final starter, but favored Seiche ran second to Rustys Gfivefifty in Race 10.

Capuano won or shared 18 meet titles at Pimlico between 1988 and 2010, the last time he was leading trainer. The winner of 3,636 career races also owns 13 titles at Laurel Park, the most recent coming in spring 2007.

Ness, second in overall wins this year in Maryland to five-time defending champion Claudio Gonzalez, led Pimlico for the fourth time and first since spring 2019. Robb previously Pimlico's 2018 spring meet title and also owns three Laurel championships. The title was his first in Maryland for Serey, who won the $75,000 Shine Again Sept. 10 with Swayin to and Fro.

Gonzalez and Michael Trombetta tied for second with three wins each. Gonzalez was blanked with three starters Sunday while Trombetta had one win from six starters, Foxtrot Seville ($15.20) in the opener.

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‘With Limited Grass Opportunities Here In Kentucky I Think It’s A Good Fit’: Maker To Have String At Laurel Park

Mike Maker, annually among the country's leading trainers in starts, wins, and purses earned, is planning to have a presence in Maryland this fall.

The 53-year-old Maker, based primarily in the Midwest but with seasonal strings in Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, New York,and Texas, will have 15 stalls at Laurel Park's calendar year-ending fall meet, which begins Friday, Sept. 30.

“I'm looking forward to it,” Maker said. “It'll be a small string, but with limited grass opportunities here in Kentucky I think it's a good fit.”

Maker is coming off a meet at all-turf Kentucky Downs, where he is the track's all-time leading trainer and set single-season records this year in starters (65), wins (12), and purse earnings ($2.34 million). Among Maker's wins were the Mint Million (G3) with Somelikeithotbrown and Kentucky Turf Cup (G2) with Red Knight.

“For us, it's a chance to run on the grass and have a presence there,” Maker said of Laurel. “Then we can swap the horses out as we need.”

Maker is a native of Michigan who walked hots for his father, George, at Hazel Park and defunct Detroit Race Course. At 13, he bought his first horse with money earned from delivering the Detroit Free Press, and won in his first start. He worked his way up to an assistant for his father and apprenticed under Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas for 10 years before going out on his own in 2003.

Palatial Times provided Maker with his 3,000th career victory Aug. 7 at Ellis Park. Known for his success turning claiming horses into stakes winners, Maker has trained a dozen millionaires, including 2011 champion 2-year-old male Hansen and fellow Grade 1 winners Zulu Alpha, Bigger Picture, and Henley's Joy.

Maker has had success shipping to Maryland for stakes, this year winning the What a Summer with Time Limit Jan. 29 at Laurel and Miss Preakness (G3) with Lady Scarlet May 20 at Pimlico Race Course, where he also finished with the third-most points in the Preakness weekend trainer bonus standings.

Last year Maker finished second in the bonus standings after winning the Black-Eyed Susan (G2) with Army Wife, Pimlico Special (G3) with Last Judgment, and Maryland Sprint (G3) with Special Reserve on the dirt, as well as the Dinner Party (G2) on turf with Somelikeithotbrown. At Laurel, he won the Baltimore-Washington International Turf Cup (G3) with Field Pass and Japan Turf  Cup with Tide of the Sea.

Maker earned the top Preakness weekend trainer bonus in 2020, its stakes pushed back to October amid the coronavirus pandemic, following wins in the Hilltop with Evil Lyn and Laurel Futurity with Catman.

Statistics compiled by Equibase show Maker with a record of 17-7-10 and purse earnings of $1,737,423 from 79 lifetime starts at Laurel and Pimlico. He is 7-5-6 with $493,513 in purses at Laurel, including 24-6-2-3, $364,893 in grass races.

In 58 lifetime stakes races in Maryland, Maker has 11 wins, five seconds, seven thirds and $1,513,331 in purses earned. His first Maryland stakes win came in the 2017 Pearl Necklace at Laurel with I'm Betty G.

“We've had good luck in Maryland,” Maker said. “It's just been a matter of the horses fitting and finding the right races and having them show up on the day.”

Maker ran seventh with a pair of horses on Saturday's stakes-filled program – Miss Preakness (G3) winner Lady Scarlet in the Weather Vane on dirt and 2020 American Turf (G2) winner Fancy Liquor in a fourth-level optional claiming allowance on turf.

Stall applications for Laurel's fall meet, which runs through Dec. 31, are due Saturday, Oct. 1.

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Gulfstream Park: Rainbow 6 Jackpot Pool Guaranteed At $550,000 Friday

The 20-cent Rainbow 6 gross jackpot pool will be guaranteed at $550,000 Friday at Gulfstream Park.

First-race post time is set for 12:25 p.m. (ET).

The popular multi-race wager has gone unsolved for the 19 racing days following an Aug. 13 mandatory payout.

The Rainbow 6 jackpot is paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

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