Sibelius Tallies Breakthrough Graded Stakes Victory In Mr. Prospector

Jun Park and Delia's Nash's Sibelius closely stalked the early pace and drew away from his 10 rivals in the stretch to capture Saturday's $125,000 Mr. Prospector (G3) at Gulfstream Park, collecting his first graded stakes success.

The late-developing 4-year-old gelding ran seven furlongs in 1:23.04 under Junior Alvarado to score by 2 ¼ lengths in the seven-furlong sprint for 3-year-olds and up.

Alvarado, who guided Stolen Holiday to victory in the Rampart in the previous race on Gulfstream's New Year's Eve card, moved to within five wins of the 2,000-win milestone aboard Sibelius ($11).

Uncle Ernie set the pace along the backstretch and on the far turn while setting fractions of :22.09 and :44.07 for the first half-mile, closely pursued by Sibelius. Turning into the stretch, the Jeremiah O'Dwyer-trained son of Not This Time took over the lead and was never threatened thereafter.

Dean Delivers closed for second, two lengths ahead of Steal Sunshine.

Mr. Prospector (G3) Quotes

Winning trainer Jeremiah O'Dwyer (Sibelius): “I felt great going in. He had been training fabulous. He was really sharp and honest at home. After we ran at Churchill, we backed off him for a couple of weeks –, easy time, round pen, hand-walking – then all of a sudden, he's turning inside out in his stall and we have to take him back into training. He's a very special horse to me and to the owners, and it's a very emotional win.

“When you get a speed horse like that dropping over in front of you, you don't want to get bottled up and boxed in and get taken out of your comfort zone. But [jockey] Junior [Alvarado], fabulous job. He knows the horse so well and he just eased the horse around when he wanted and got the job done for us.”

Winning jockey Junior Alvarado (Sibelius): “The horse broke very sharp, and we were able to save ground a little bit. When we turned for home, he was dragging me to the lead. After that, I just had to make sure he kept happy running for home. He was just much the best horse today.”

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Queen Goddess Dominates In Robert J. Frankel, Provides Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners Second Graded Stakes Win On Santa Anita Card

In a race that for all intents and purposes was over with just under a mile to run, favored Queen Goddess dictated terms throughout in Saturday's $100,000 Robert J. Frankel Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita and fairly waltzed to an emphatic 2 ½-length score while ridden for the first time by John Velazquez.

Trained by Michael McCarthy, the 4-year-old daughter of Empire Maker got a mile and one eighth on turf in 1:48.35.

Breaking sharply from her number nine post position, Velazquez was intent on making the early lead, and by the time the field had reached the finish line for the first time, Queen Goddess had settled into a nice rhythm with Closing Remarks and Island of Love about one length behind going into the first turn. Leaving the three furlong marker, Queen Goddess opened up three lengths and with a final eighth of a mile run in :12 and two-fifths, she was long gone.

A winner of last year's American Oaks (G1) when the race was shifted to the main track, Queen Goddess took the 1 1/4-mile Santa Ana Stakes (G3) on turf March 26 at Santa Anita and had been idle since finishing second in the Santa Barbara Stakes (G3)  May 14.

The 2-1 favorite today in a field of 10 fillies and mares three and up, Queen Goddess paid $6.00 for the win.

Owned by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, who notched their second graded stakes win of the day following Air Force Red's triumph in the Joe Hernandez (G2) two races earlier, and Gary Barber, Queen Goddess registered her third graded stakes win and her fifth win from 10 career starts. Out of the Lemon Drop Kid mare Royal Story, Queen Goddess, with Saturday's winnings of $60,000, increased her earnings to $470,580.

Up close throughout under Joe Bravo, California-bred Closing Remarks prevailed by 1 ¼ lengths for second money over third-place finisher Quattroelle.

Irish-bred Quattroelle was midpack early and finished 1 ¼ lengths in front of second choice England's Rose.

Fractions on the race were :24.39, :48.89, 1:12.42, and 1:36.25.

ROBERT J. FRANKEL (G3) STAKES QUOTES

JOCKEY QUOTES
JOHN VELAZQUEZ, QUEEN GODDESS, WINNER: “Michael and I talked before the race and it looked like there was only one other horse that could possibly be on the lead, so I decided to come out running to make sure she's on the lead and then we can put her were she's comfortable. She was able to dictate the race by going to the lead the first time by the wire. At that point she was good. Going into the far turn, she switched to her left lead and she just went. I said, 'Okay momma, let's go!'”

TRAINER QUOTES
MICHAEL MCCARTHY, QUEEN GODDESS, WINNER: “She just likes to get out and kind of do her thing. She's got a very high cruising speed. She is just very kind to herself. I thought today when she turned up the backside and put a little daylight between them that she would run well.
“Johnny (Velazquez) is in the Hall of Fame, I'm not (giving instructions), he does his homework. He worked this filly the other day and was very impressed by the way she went.”

OWNER QUOTES
ARON WELLMAN, ECLIPSE THOROUGHBRED PARTNERS, PART OWNER, QUEEN GODDESS, WINNER: “Since we started Eclipse, we took the approach that if Johnny is available, we will take him. He's been an integral part of Eclipse's success over the years, and we are forever indebted to him. Having him here at Santa Anita for the big meet is huge…for the community, for Santa Anita, and for our stable. He puts in the work and he's a Hall of Famer, he is here to play. It's good to see him get out there and get a graded stakes to close out the year.”

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Brown Lands Eighth Consecutive NYRA Year-End Training Title, Davis Earns First Year-End Riding Title

Four-time Eclipse Award winner Chad Brown secured his eighth consecutive year-end training title on the New York Racing Association Inc.  circuit with 159 wins from 587 starters, good for a win percentage of 27.09 with an in-the-money rate of 59.28 percent through 196 racing days.

The native of Mechanicville, N.Y. enjoyed his best season on the circuit to date, surpassing his previous personal best of 154 set in 2018.

“It means a lot and I'm so proud of my team,” said Brown. “They've worked hard from the beginning of the year to the end of the year. They're an outstanding group of men and women who have various skillsets they bring to our team. We have a lot of loyal clients and partners, and of course, the horses. So many different horses in so many categories really came through for us, so we feel very fortunate to work with these horses.”

Brown's NYRA record of 587-159-108-81 includes 27 graded stakes victories in New York, led by Grade 1 triumphs with Jack Christopher [Woody Stephens presented by Mohegan Sun; H. Allen Jerkens Memorial], Regal Glory [Longines Just a Game], In Italian [Diana, giving Brown a record seventh victory in that event], Blazing Sevens [Champagne], Goodnight Olive [Ballerina Handicap], McKulick [Belmont Oaks Invitational], Bleecker Street [New York], and Tribhuvan [Resorts World Casino Manhattan].

“We had a very diverse group of horses and my team showed that they are able to execute equally as good with turf or dirt horses,” said Brown. “We won with dirt sprinters, route grass horses, male and female. They showed versatility and there's not too many teams that can continue to [perform at this level] with any kind of horse.”

Brown's 159 wins garnered four meet titles this year at NYRA, taking home top honors at the Aqueduct spring, the Belmont spring/summer meet [where he posted a record 47 victories], the Saratoga summer meet and the Belmont at the Big A fall meet. He completed the year with total purse earnings of $17,900,030.

“Winning the Saratoga meet again was a highlight because my team put so much into it,” said Brown. “It means a lot to them. We had several Grade 1 wins, and going down the line, there's so many memorable moments. Jack Christopher; winning the Diana again and setting the record there; the Just a Game. There were so many great moments at NYRA.”

Brown, who stables horses year-round at NYRA and is among the last trainers to leave Saratoga's Oklahoma training track each fall, praised the amenities available to him and his team at each NYRA facility.

“I'd like to thank the management at NYRA,” said Brown. “There's a huge project going on with the reconstruction at Belmont and through it all, management has really gone out of their way to provide safe racing and training surfaces for our horses, and a good environment to train. We continue to have really great success training and racing at NYRA, and it takes an army to do that, led at the top by Dave O'Rourke and his great team, Glen Kozak [Sr. VP of Operations and Capital Projects], Frank Gabriel [Sr. VP of Racing Operations] in the racing office with his team – these people are outstanding to work with. They make sure my clients are satisfied with what races are offered. It takes so many people behind the scenes between NYRA and my barns.”

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher finished in second with a record of 495-110-74-74 while Linda Rice finished third with a record of 479-83-87-75.

The year's leading owner, Seth Klarman's Klaravich Stables, secured its fourth consecutive year-end title with 57 victories, posting a record of 228-57-47-29 with total purses of $6,148,551. Klaravich enjoyed a win rate of 25 percent with an in-the-money rate of 58.33 percent.

Klaravich and Brown teamed up for graded victories this year at NYRA with McKulick [Grade 1 Belmont Oaks Invitational; Grade 3 Jockey Club Oaks Invitational], Technical Analysis [Grade 2 Ballston Spa], Search Results [Grade 2 Ruffian], Consumer Spending [Grade 2 Wonder Again], Gerrymander [Grade 2 Mother Goose], Faith in Humanity [Grade 3 Pebbles] and Early Voting [Grade 3 Withers], who used the New York path to the Triple Crown to claim victory in this year's Grade 1 Preakness.

Brown praised Klarman's dedication to his horses both on and off the racetrack.

“He is very deserving of this title once again,” said Brown. “He's very involved and is a great partner that helped me manage the stable. He's a great sport, and most of all, he puts his horses first. We have not only won a lot of great races together, but he has also always made it clear that our first priority is to put the horses first; not only resting our current horses and not pushing them, but additionally, placing several horses in second careers throughout the year. That's always his priority.”

Michael Dubb finished second in the standings with a record of 225-50-34-25. Repole Stable finished third with a 170-35-21-24 record.

Jockey Dylan Davis celebrated his first year-end riding title on the NYRA circuit for a year in which he guided 186 horses to victory. Davis, 28, earned his first meet riding title at the 2021-22 Aqueduct winter meet and enjoyed his best year on the circuit to date, posting a record of 1160-186-171-180.

“It feels great,” said Davis. “I'm grateful and honored and couldn't have done it without the horses, the trainers, the owners, my agent Mike [Migliore]. We've been working hard and sticking it out on the NYRA circuit. Everything is coming together and we're just going to push on and try for a better year next year.”

Among Davis' wins this year were two graded triumphs at NYRA, guiding Glass Ceiling to victory in the Grade 3 Distaff Handicap in April at the Big A and Boppy O to a 23-1 upset score in the Grade 3 With Anticipation in August at Saratoga Race Course. In all, Davis earned 13 stakes victories this year at NYRA tracks.

Davis noted his victory aboard Al Shira'aa Farm's Miss Dracarys in the Forever Together as a special moment during his prosperous year.

“That filly of Al Shira'aa's was great,” said Davis. “I had won my first Grade 1 for them at Woodbine, so that win was special. I also won three stakes for Mark Casse at Saratoga, and that's great. A win is very tough at Saratoga, let alone a stakes race.”

With $12,367,369 in total purse earnings, Davis enjoyed a win rate of 16.03 percent and an in-the-money percentage of 46.29.

Manny Franco finished a close second with a record of 1081-175-151-157 while Irad Ortiz, Jr. finished in third with a record of 704-155-132-106.

The 2022 Aqueduct fall meet also concluded Saturday when the remainder of the nine-race card was canceled after Race 5 due to dense fog, as jockey Kendrick Carmouche secured his third NYRA meet riding title. The native of Vinton, L.A. concluded the fall meet with 34 wins, three better than Dylan Davis in second with Manny Franco finishing third [27 wins].

“I love riding and the trainers put me on some good horses,” said Carmouche. “I have to give my thanks to the owners and trainers, and especially God. He kept me safe this year. My family kept pushing me to keep striving for better this year. I'm just very pleased at the way my career keeps getting better and better. The title helps you know that things are going the right way.”

Carmouche's fall meet victories include a win in the Atlantic Beach aboard Vacation Dance, and graded scores in the Grade 3 Turnback the Alarm Handicap [Battle Bling], the Grade 3 Comely [Sixtythreecaliber] and Grade 2 Red Smith [Astronaut]. He earned $2,175,002 in total purses through a record of 179-34-27-21, posting a win rate of 18.99 percent and in-the-money rate of 45.81 percent.

“Winning that stake for Tom Albertrani with Astronaut was a good victory for me,” Carmouche said of the Red Smith. “I'm glad the owners kept me on the horse and we got the job done.”

Carmouche said winning the fall meet title is bittersweet for him and his valet, Rodney Paine, who lost his father earlier this fall.

“I want to give the honor to Rodney, my valet. This is for his dad and for him,” said Carmouche. “They mean a lot to me and they're part of the family. He deserves this honor more than anything.”

Trainer Linda Rice finished on top in both the trainers standings [20 wins] and owners standings [10 wins]. Rice, who posted a training record of 93-20-23-13, secured the eighth training title of her career and first since the 2020 Aqueduct winter meet.

Among Rice's victories was an open-company score with barn favorite Betsy Blue in the $120,000 Garland of Roses on December 10 at the Big A.

Chad Brown finished the fall meet in second with a record of 58-15-12-6 with Rob Atras finishing third with a 51-13-8-9 record.

As leading owner, Rice enjoyed a record of 33-10-6-2, earning $342,562 in purses with a win percentage of 30.30 and in-the-money rate of 54.55 percent. She finished four wins ahead of Ten Strike Racing in second and five victories ahead of Klaravich Stables and Michael Dubb, who tied for third with five wins each.

The 2023 Aqueduct winter meet kicks off on Sunday with a nine-race card, featuring the $150,000 Ladies in Race 3. First post is 12:20 p.m. Eastern. The 44-day meet, which will feature 25 stakes worth $3.2 million in purses, will see live racing conducted on a Thursday-Sunday schedule through February 12. From Friday, February 17 through the end of the winter meet, live racing will be held Friday-Sunday, with the addition of a special Presidents' Day card on Monday, February 20.

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Air Force Red Scores Emotional Win For Connections In Joe Hernandez

A big gate-to-wire one-mile turf winner in his previous start, trainer Leonard Powell's Air Force Red employed identical tactics on Saturday at Santa Anita as he shortened up to about 6 ½ furlongs over the hillside turf course, taking the $250,000 Joe Hernandez Stakes (G2) by 1 ¾ lengths.

Ridden for the second time in a row by Juan Hernandez, Air Force Red finished the trip in 1:11.53.

Breaking on top from his number five post in a field of 10 three-year-olds and up, Air Force Red had a 1 ½ length advantage on eventual runner-up Lane Way at the dirt crossing and despite the fact he stayed on his left lead to deep stretch, was never threatened through the stretch run.

A 1 ¾ length winner of the restricted Lure Stakes at Santa Anita on Oct. 29, Air Force Red, a 4-year-old bay ridgling by the War Front stallion Air Force Blue, was off at 7-1 and paid $16.40 for the victory.

Owned by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Holly Golightly, Air Force Red, who is out of the Mizzen Mast mare Mesana, notched his first graded stakes win and got his fifth win from 10 overall starts. With the winner's share of $150,000, he increased his earnings to $354,140.

Attentive to the pace from his rail post, Lane Way was second, a length off the winner while into the bridle a half mile from home and proved second-best on the day as finished 1 ½ lengths in front of Gregorian Chant.

Gregorian Chant saved ground to the top of the lane and made a nice move from off the pace to finish third, three quarters of a length better than Smooth Like Strait.

The Hernandez fractions, all set by Air Force Red, were :22.19, :43.65, and 1:05.66.

JOE HERNANDEZ (G2) STAKES QUOTES

OWNER QUOTES
ARON WELLMAN, ECLIPSE THOROUGHBRED PARTNERS, PART OWNER, AIR FORCE RED, WINNER: “ This is home base, and we happened to be home today. I just want to dedicate this win. …We lost an incredible part of the racing community (Friday) with Mandy Delahoussaye passing away (at age 47). So, I just want to send my entire condolences to the entire Delahoussaye family, Eddie D., Juanita, Lorne, and Rose Ann. Eddie rode this hill like nobody and to win this today, down the hill, in a Grade 2, the day after Mandy's passing is really special. So I just want to honor her memory with this victory.”

JOCKEY QUOTES
JUAN HERNANDEZ, AIR FORCE RED, WINNER: “It looked like the owner brought him in a little sharp today, and it was good because down the hill you need to have a little bit of speed. He broke really sharp and he was really focused at the gate, he broke in front of everybody and after that he was just really comfortable. I felt like I was flying down the hill, but he was really comfortable and nobody put any pressure on him. It was a little fast but comfortable, he was doing it all by himself, I didn't push him to be there. He crossed the dirt really smooth and he switched leads when I asked him and he picked it up and got to the wire first.

“This was a really unbelievable year for me, I'm really happy. I really improved on myself and I have to give a lot of thanks to my agent and all the partners. Hopefully next year I want to keep working hard and have an even better year next year.”

TRAINER QUOTES
LEONARD POWELL, AIR FORCE RED, WINNER: “I always look forward, I never look backwards, so I know we've had quite a few (stakes wins) but I'm just very thankful to the crew, everyday at the barn and to the owners that put faith in us.

“When the number three, Super Ocho, scratched, we were some of the speed and I looked back at the PP's and two times that he had run down the hill he made it all I told J.J. before the race, 'Don't be afraid.' ”

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