‘I Was A Passenger’: Nest Totes Irad Ortiz In Dominating Beldame Romp

Repole Stable, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, and Michael House's Nest passed her first test against elders with aplomb, posting a 9 3/4-length score in Sunday's $250,000 Beldame (G2) for fillies and mare at the Belmont at the Big A fall meet.

Trained by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, Nest's emphatic score as the 1-9 mutuel favorite under Irad Ortiz Jr. will propel the Curlin bay to the $2-million Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1) on November 5 at Keeneland.

“I was a passenger,” Ortiz said. “She's doing so good right now. I broke good. Before, she used to break a step slow. Now, the last couple of times she's been breaking good out of there and that's a big advantage because I don't have to use that much. She put herself in the race and I just waited for my time to go. Then I let her do her thing. She's so nice.

“She's been improving every time she runs and she's doing so good right now,” he added. “I'm just enjoying being on top of her.”

Nest broke alertly from the inside post and settled in third position as multiple graded stakes winner Travel Column, who stumbled at the break, rushed up to take the lead through an opening quarter-mile in :24.52 over the fast main track.

The Jose Ortiz-piloted First to Act tracked outside the pacesetter in second as the field maneuvered through the opening turn with Irad Ortiz electing to take Nest off the rail and into the clear down the backstretch through a half-mile in :49.01.

Nest advanced willingly into the final turn as three-quarters elapsed in 1:13.16 and took the lead in hand, drifting wide to the center of the track at the top of the lane and drawing clear to score under a hand ride in a final time of 1:52.38 for 1 1/8 miles. First to Act completed the exacta by 5 1/2 lengths over Hybrid Eclipse with Travel Column and The Grass Is Blue, who was squeezed back at the start, completing the order of finish.

Irad Ortiz won a pair of Grade 1 races on Saturday at Keeneland for Pletcher, taking the Turf Mile with Annapolis and the Breeders' Futurity with Forte. He also piloted the Wesley Ward-trained Golden Pal to victory in Saturday's Woodford (G2) at the Lexington oval.

The Belmont at the Big A fall meet's leading rider secured his first Beldame score with ease.

“I got the one-hole and wanted to break good and try to be close in the race, and that's where I was,” said Ortiz, Jr. “After that, I said whatever happens, happens. She's been in the back and inside, so it's not like she hasn't done it before. I wasn't afraid of anything. By the backside, they slowed it down a little bit and I looked and no one was inside of me. I decided to go around and stay out of trouble because she looked like she was much the best in the race on paper. That's the way I rode her.”

The victory provided Pletcher with a record sixth Beldame, having previously captured the prestigious event with Hall of Famer Ashado [2005], as well as with Fleet Indian [2006], Unbridled Belle [2007], Life At Ten [2010] and Princess of Sylmar [2013].

“I thought she broke well and Irad let the speed go ahead of him into the first turn,” said Pletcher's New York-based assistant, Byron Hughes. “Coming down the backstretch, he kicked her out to the outside, got her face in the clear three-wide on the second turn and she kicked on with it at the end. It looked like she was in top form and she continues to impress. It's exciting for the whole team.”

In victory, Nest maintained a perfect in-the-money record of 10-7-2-1, led by Grade 1 scores in the Ashland in April at Keeneland along with commanding efforts at Saratoga Race Course in the Coaching Club American Oaks in July and the Alabama in August. Her Ashland coup was followed by runner-up efforts to Secret Oath in the Kentucky Oaks (G1) in May at Churchill and to stablemate Mo Donegal in June in the Belmont Stakes (G1).

Co-owner Mike Repole said the two-turn Beldame at the Big A, which would have been contested around one-turn at Belmont, served as the perfect bridge to the Breeders' Cup.

“For Eclipse, myself and Todd, she's been an incredible filly,” Repole said. “She had two tough races in Saratoga, even though she won impressively. We didn't want to give her 11 weeks off, so we needed to find the right spot and get her a good start where she would have to assert herself but save something for four weeks from now and I think we found a perfect spot.”

Repole said he does not take the short-priced win for granted, recalling Uncle Mo's third-place finish at odds of 1-9 in the 2011 Wood Memorial (G1) at the Big A.

“They got to run the race. I lost on this track at 1-9 with Uncle Mo in the Wood Memorial, so 1-9 doesn't mean a guaranteed win,” said Repole, who added that Nest will return for a 4-year-old campaign. “She's so special. She's by Curlin and she's getting better. Those were three 'wow' performances we just saw out of her and she's improving every start. It's great for racing. She's a special filly.”

Bred in Kentucky by Ashview Farm and Colts Neck Stables, Nest is out of the stakes-winning A.P. Indy broodmare Marion Ravenwood and was bought for $350,000 at the 2020 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. She banked $137,500 in victory, pushing her career earnings beyond $1.87 million. Nest returned $2.10 for a $2 win bet.

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Marquand ‘95% Certain’ To Ride Perfect Power On Champions Day

Tom Marquand is “95% certain” to be aboard multiple Group 1-winning sprinter Perfect Power (Ire) (Ardad {Ire}) in the G1 QIPCO British Champions Sprint S. on Oct. 15, according to owner Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum's racing manager Bruce Raymond. The colt's usual rider, Christophe Soumillon, will be serving part of his 60-day suspension for elbowing another jockey out of the saddle in a race, during that time period. A dual Group 1 winner as a juvenile, the bay's most recent victory was in the G1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot. His latest two efforts were sevenths in the G1 July Cup S. at Newmarket in July and in Deauville's G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest on Aug. 7.

Raymond said, “We've hopefully got Tom Marquand booked. William [Haggas] has Jon and Julia Aisbitt's horse [Tiber Flow (Ire) (Caravaggio)] in the race. He may run that, but he might just let Tom off to ride ours.

“Tom is very keen to ride ours and we're 95% certain we've got him.”

Raymond added of the Richard Fahey trainee's most recent effort, “Richard said he'd got a bit sore–not jarred up–just a bit sore.

“Hopefully the weather will break before the weekend, as he could do with softish ground. You never know this time of year. If it came soft, I would be favouring him a lot. Not just because it is Ascot, but because he is fresher than most.

“He is still a 3-year-old, but he is a mature 3-year-old. I've seen him working and he's good and fresh and he's in top shape.”

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Persian Force Has Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint In His Sights

Group 2 winner Persian Force (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}) is pointing to the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint, Amo Racing's Kia Joorabchian announced on Sunday. A winner of the G2 July S. at Newmarket in July, the colt has been placed in three successive Group 1 races since–second in both the Phoenix S. at the Curragh on Aug. 6, and the Prix Morny at Deauville on Aug. 21–and third in the Middle Park S. at Newmarket on Sept. 24.

“He'll go to the Breeders' Cup and then we'll make a decision after that,” said Joorabchian “He'll go for the Juvenile Turf Sprint. I think he has enough speed. Frankie [Dettori] rode him in the Prix Morny and said he has a lot of speed and even when Rossa [Ryan] rode him in the Middle Park he said the speed is right there.

“He has been unlucky, I think. The horse deserves to have won a Group 1, but he has finished second in all of them and has never really run a bad race the entire year. He has done everything his father [Mehmas] has done plus more. He has just been a trooper for us, incredible, he's been a fantastic little horse and never stops.”

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Juddmonte’s Sun Chariot Second Laurel To Return In 2023

Juddmontes Group 1-placed filly Laurel (GB) (Kingman {GB}), second in the G1 Sun Chariot S. on her third start last month, will return for a 4-year-old campaign, according to Juddmonte Racing Manager Barry Mahon. Trained by John and Thady Gosden, the daughter of 2008 G1 Pretty Polly S. heroine Promising Lead (GB) (Danehill) won novices at Newmarket and Kempton in July and September, respectively before her first stakes attempt in the Sun Chariot.

“Laurel will be in training next year, she probably won't run again this season,” said Juddmonte racing manager, Barry Mahon of the 'TDN Rising Star'. “We'll put her away now most likely, and we'll train her to bring her back as a 4-year-old.

“She ran an unbelievable race to finish second in a Group 1 on her third ever start and she's an exciting filly for next year for sure.”

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