Month: November 2022
Goodnight Olive Anything But The ‘Pits’ In Filly and Mare Sprint
Breeders' Cup Saturday was off to a good start for chalk players, as First Row Partners and Team Hanley's Goodnight Olive (Ghostzapper) gave those that backed her into 9-5 favoritism a few anxious moments when in tight quarters for a few strides, but she launched a well-timed bid three wide into the Keeneland stretch and drew clear as much the best in the GI Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint.
Away to an almost too-sharp beginning from her middle gate, the $170,000 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July yearling purchase raced in the second flight of horses as the rail-drawn Slammed (Marking) argued the early pace inside of 2021 runner-up Edgeway (Competitive Edge) through a solid opening quarter of :22.10, with Lady Rocket (Tale of the Cat) and outposted 'TDN Rising Star' Echo Zulu (Gun Runner) on the pace three and four deep, respectively. Taken hold of so as not to run up on the heels of Lady Rocket as they hit the turn, Goodnight Olive still traveled well and was given her cue at the five-sixteenths, just as Echo Zulu was launching a simultaneous bid one path to her outside. Goodnight Olive was kicked into the lead by Irad Ortiz, Jr. outside of a tiring Edgeway with a bit more than a furlong and a half to travel and was not in danger from there, as last year's GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies heroine closed gamely for second. Wicked Halo (Gun Runner), winner of the GII Lexus Raven Run S. over the course and distance just two weeks back, carved out an inside trip from a high draw of her own and boxed on well to complete the exacta.
Goodnight Olive is the second Breeders' Cup winner for Ghostzapper, whose daughter Judy the Beauty won this event in 2014. It was a second F/M Sprint for Chad Brown, having saddled Wavell Avenue (Harlington) to an upset when Keeneland hosted the Breeders' Cup for the first time in 2015 and his 16th championship victory overall. With the win, Ortiz, Jr. overtakes Jerry Bailey and Joel Rosario with his 16th winner at the Breeders' Cup, good for third-most in history behind Mike Smith (27) and John Velazquez (18).
Goodnight Olive was making just her 10th career trip to the races and has been something of a project for Brown. A wide-margin maiden winner at this track a bit more than year ago, Goodnight Olive romped by nine lengths in an Aqueduct allowance last November before hitting the shelf. Highly impressive in winning her second allowance condition in her first try over this distance in June, she cleared her next level at Saratoga Aug. 7 and was exiting a 2 3/4-length success in the GI Ballerina S. at the Spa Aug. 28.
“With all the stoppages and such, we really utilized her allowance conditions and tried to develop her not throw too much too soon at her,” said Brown. “I think that's why she does have this almost flawless record is just taking it step by step with her.”
Steve Laymon heads up First Row Partners, which includes owners from California and Montana, and was part of the group that campaigned the Brown-conditioned 2014 GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf heroine Dayatthespa (City Zip).
“We're so privileged to have a group of guys that–most of my guys have been in the horse business along the way,” Laymon said. “But about five years ago, one of my partners that sits next to me, in the first row at Saratoga, leaned over and said, 'I want to do horses with you.' So I brought two groups together. There's six of us that make up First Row Partners. And we have a wonderful group of guys. And Chad got to know those guys.”
Pedigree Notes:
Sensational winner of the 2004 GI Breeders' Cup Classic at Lone Star Park, Ghostzapper has 14 top-level winners, six of which–remarkably–have scored at least one of those victories over the specialist distance of seven furlongs (Guarana, Paulassilverlining, Judy the Beauty, Better Lucky and Nucky). Goodnight Olive is the second Breeders' Cup winner out of a daughter of the late Smart Strike, joining GI Filly & Mare Turf upsetter Shared Account (Pleasantly Perfect).
Goodnight Olive's dam won the 2011 GIII Dogwood S. and 2012 GIII Gardenia S. for Craig Singer and Ken McPeek and was acquired by Stonestreet for $800,000 in foal to Medaglia d'Oro at the 2013 Keeneland November Sale. Salty Strike is a half-sister to SW Salty Response (Cozzene).
Saturday, Keeneland
BREEDERS' CUP FILLY AND MARE SPRINT-GI, $920,000, Keeneland, 11-5, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:21.61, ft.
1–GOODNIGHT OLIVE, 124, f, 4, by Ghostzapper
1st Dam: Salty Strike (MGSW, $485,266), by Smart Strike
2nd Dam: Lake Huron, by Salt Lake
3rd Dam: My Rainbow, by Lyphard
($170,000 Ylg '19 FTKOCT). O-First Row Partners & Team
Hanley; B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY); T-Chad
Brown; J-Irad Ortiz, Jr. $520,000. Lifetime Record: 7-6-1-0,
$1,019,950. Werk Nick Rating: A.
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2–Echo Zulu, 122, f, 3, by Gun Runner
1st Dam: Letgomyecho (GSW, $136,200), by Menifee
2nd Dam: Echo Echo Echo, by Eastern Echo
3rd Dam: Kashie West, by Sir Ivor
'TDN Rising Star'. ($300,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-L & N Racing
LLC & Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC; B-Betz/J.
Betz/Burns/CHNNHK/Magers/CoCo Equine/Ramsby (KY);
T-Steven M. Asmussen. $170,000.
3–Wicked Halo, 122, f, 3, by Gun Runner
1st Dam: Just Wicked (GSW, $208,460), by Tapit
2nd Dam: Wicked Deed, by Harlan's Holiday
3rd Dam: Marfa's Squall, by Marfa
1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. O/B-Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC (KY);
T-Steven M. Asmussen. $90,000.
Margins: 2HF, 1, 1HF. Odds: 1.85, 3.63, 14.40.
Also Ran: Ce Ce, Obligatory, Chi Town Lady, Edgeway, Lady Rocket, Sterling Silver, Chain of Love (Jpn), Frank's Rockette, Slammed. Scratched: Hot Peppers.
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Future Stars Friday Wrap-Up: Forte Will Get Time Off, Wonder Wheel Team ‘Looking At The Oaks And The Derby’
The winner's blanket of flowers from Friday's FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance sat draped over a sawhorse outside Barn 62 on Saturday morning.
“We are going to try to help out and give that one some company,” said trainer Todd Pletcher, who will send out Life Is Good and Happy Saver in this afternoon's $6 million Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) as well as Nest and Malathaat in the $2 million Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1) and Annapolis in the FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile (G1) presented by PDJF.
The Pletcher barn acquired the winner's blanket thanks to Forte, who raced past 2-5 favorite Cave Rock to post a 1 ½-length victory for his third Grade 1 triumph of 2022.
“He's happy and proud of himself this morning,” Pletcher said of Forte, who is owned by Mike Repole's Repole Stable and Vinny Viola's St. Elias Stable. “I thought he was more professional yesterday than he was when he won the Breeders' Futurity (G1) here.”
Pletcher said Forte would get a little break – “not sure where” – and then look at a two-prep program from Pletcher's winter base at Palm Beach Downs in Florida leading up to the 2023 Kentucky Derby (G1).
“He is a Kevin Durant type,” Pletcher said of Forte and alluding to the NBA star. “Tall, leggy, slender … always an impressive mover. Physically and mentally still developing and very much like his sire Violence. He was one of the first horses we got at Palm Beach (last winter) and right away, he was like 'wow'.”
D. J. Stable's Wonder Wheel delivered a dominant performance in yesterday's NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) for trainer Mark Casse. After breaking toward the back of the 13-horse field, jockey Tyler Gaffalione patiently waited to make his winning move. Around the far turn he passed horses along the rail before cutting to the outside at the top of the stretch and prevailing to win by 3 lengths.
“I think the performance was amazing by Tyler and Wonder Wheel,” Casse said. “They were both dealt a tough hand. Things didn't go as planned. Obviously, we figured we would be up a little closer early. She didn't break running yesterday like she has in the past, and she just put in an amazing trip. With the spots that Tyler had to go through it was astonishing actually. Tyler can only do those things when he has a horse like her. I've been doing this for 40-something years. There's not a lot of awe moments, but that was an awe moment for me. She's a young horse that had to overcome a lot of adversities and she won with authority so I'm very proud of her, and proud of our entire organization.”
The Future Stars Friday victory gave Casse his first win in the Juvenile Fillies and gave Gaffalione his first Breeders' Cup win.
“Of course, I don't think anybody has ever questioned what I think of Tyler,” Casse said. “He won his first Grade 1 for us, he won his first classic race for us, and now he has won his first Breeders' Cup race with us so I'm proud of that.”
The Juvenile Fillies serves as a Road to the Kentucky Oaks qualifier worth 30 points for the daughter of Into Mischief. With her previous win in the Darley Alcibiades, Wonder Wheel now sits at the top of the current Kentucky Oaks leaderboard with 40 points.
“She proved that she is truly a champion and she's not just good on one day,” Casse said. “I'll have to talk to the Greens (Leonard, Louis and son Jon) about where we start and where we go, but we will be looking at the Oaks and the Derby.”
Casse reported that Wonder Wheel will ship out Sunday morning to spend the winter at his training facility in Ocala, Florida while they assess the next move for the filly.
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