‘Acting Like He’s Ready To Run’: Rated R Superstar Will Make 10-Year-Old Debut In Fifth Season Stakes

He's trying to become the Perfect 10.

Millionaire Rated R Superstar is scheduled to make his 10-year-old debut in the $150,000 Fifth Season Stakes Saturday at Oaklawn for four-time local leading owner Danny Caldwell and trainer Martin Villafranco.

A repeat victory in the 1-mile Fifth Season would make Rated R Superstar the oldest horse in Oaklawn history to win a two-turn stakes race. He would also join Leading Article as the only 10-year-old to capture a black-type event in Hot Springs. Leading Article is the oldest horse in Oaklawn history to win a stakes race, claiming the $1,000 KTHS Handicap as a 10-year-old March 29, 1941. The 6-furlong race was run on the Arkansas Derby undercard and reportedly featured Kentucky Derby nominees.

Rated R Superstar is coming off a career year, bankrolling $600,266 in nine starts. The late-running chestnut gelding won four races – all stakes – including the $150,000 Fifth Season and Oaklawn's $500,000 Essex Handicap (G3) at 1 1/16 miles and the $100,000 Jeffrey A. Hawk Memorial at 1 mile and 70 yards Dec. 17 at Remington Park in his last start.

“Unbelievable,” Caldwell said Thursday afternoon. “He's an unbelievable horse, maybe a once in a lifetime horse for one that old. Hope he continues to run at the level he's racing at. I had Fifth Date. He made over $100,000 his 10-year-old year, but he didn't run in the kind of races Rated R has been running in as a 9-year-old.”

Caldwell claimed Rated R Superstar for $50,000 out of a Jan. 30, 2021, victory at Oaklawn. Caldwell, who didn't have to shake for the gelding, struck gold with his investment. In 17 starts for the Oklahoma owner, Rated R Superstar has six victories, including five stakes, and earnings of $899,257. A victory Saturday would nudge Rated R Superstar's career earnings to almost $1.9 million. He'll be running, again, against horses half his age.

“Any time they go out there, you get a little nervous,” Caldwell said. “But I think he'll take care of himself because he's smart. Really the reason he's been sound, I guess, all these years is because he took care of himself. He runs hard the last half a mile, really, and kind of just gallops around the track and kicks it down the lane.”

Rated R Superstar is the 4-1 second choice in the program for the Fifth Season. The 7-5 favorite is Grade 2 winner Ginobili, a 6-year-old gelding for Southern California-based trainer Peter Miller.

Caldwell said Rated R Superstar is in good form coming into the Fifth Season after winning two of his last three starts and posting a half-mile work in :48.80 Jan. 5 at Oaklawn. But as always, Caldwell noted, Rated R Superstar is pace dependent.

“Everything's got to fall into place to win a horse race to begin with,” Caldwell said. “And with this horse, it's a little more. You've got to have a good pace for him to run at. You've got to have a fair playing track. A speed-favoring track, he's not going to have a shot to run down those speed horses. It's not going to happen. Hopefully, we get a fair track. I think we're going to get enough speed in the race. The way I handicapped it, there's definitely some speed in the race. The other factor is him feeling good and he's doing that, for sure. He's acting like he's ready to run.”

Since being claimed by Caldwell, Rated R Superstar has spent most of his time with trainer Federico Villafranco, Martin Villafranco's father. The trainers have switched venues this year, with Federico overseeing Caldwell's 16-horse string at Sam Houston Race Park and Martin handling the owner's Oaklawn contingent, roughly 35. Martin Villafranco started his first horse in 2021 and saddled his first winner last year.

“We were finishing up over at Remington and it overlapped with Oaklawn, so I needed to get horses to Oaklawn early and Martin was available,” Caldwell said. “So, I just sent Freddy to Houston. He won a race for me there this weekend. As far as the credit for this horse (Rated R Superstar), Freddy's done a great job with him. Martin, he'll tell you himself that his dad's the one that's had all the success and done a great job with him. He's just proud be around a horse like him. The credit goes to Freddy.”

A Kentucky-bred son of sprint champion Kodiak Kowboy, Rated R Superstar has a 13-10-8 record from 65 lifetime starts and earnings of $1,781,280. He is an eight-time stakes winner.

Oaklawn allows 10-year-olds to race with approval of racing secretary Pat Pope and its board of stewards.

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Stuart Morris Leaves Hospital

Stuart Morris, who suffered a stroke on Christmas Eve, has been discharged from the rehabilitation facility where he has been recovering, according to a post from Carrie Brogden on his GoFundMe page.

“Stuart and (partner) Patty (Mitchell) are on their way home!!!” Mitchell wrote. “We cannot possibly express the thanks for the support…. financially, emotionally and spiritually. The Thoroughbred horse industry is an amazing place and we all feel lucky to be a part of it.”

Morris was transferred from UK Hospital to the Cardinal Hill rehabilitation hospital on Dec. 28, where he has made steady progress in his recovery. Thursday, he posted, “The support, calls, visits and prayers from everyone have been overwhelming. I am progressing very well, especially my mobility, balance and leg. I walked two miles here yesterday with a walker and half a mile with a cane. Both were supervised but unassisted. My lower left arm and hand are still very slow to wake up. I feel that's going to be a longer road back. Fortunately, my upper arm is doing very well and hopefully that will continue to my hand sooner rather than later. I will be thankfully going home this weekend and will soon begin months of outpatient work here at Cardinal Hill. We still have a long road to navigate but I am confident we will. Thank you to all for everything. I can't express my gratitude enough and will not waste this second dance card at life. WE WILL WIN.”

The GoFundMe page has raised over $193,000 from 433 individual donors to help with Morris's medical expenses.

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Weekend Lineup Presented By Hialeah Park NHC Qualifier: Listed Stakes Action From Coast-To-Coast

This weekend's stakes racing action comes from the likes of Aqueduct, Tampa Bay Downs, Gulfstream, Oaklawn, and Santa Anita.

Points on the Road to the Kentucky Oaks are on the line in New York, with five fillies lined up to tackle the $200,000 Busanda Stakes. Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher will saddle a pair, while the field's lone maiden, Affirmative Lady, will garner plenty of attention after her narrow defeat in the G2 Gazelle.

A pair of seven-furlong stakes races for 3-year-olds top Tampa's Saturday card: six are entered in the $125,000 Pasco, with trainer Mark Casse's one-two punch of Grade 3 stakes winner Champions Dream and Ontario-bred stakes winner Armstrong expected to be formidable; and eight are entered in the $125,000 Gasparilla, including the 1-2 finishers in the Dec. 3 Sandpiper Stakes, trainer Michael Yates's Dorth Vader and conditioner Robert G. Smith's Awesome Pic.

Two Florida-bred stakes races highlight Saturday's card at Gulfstream, the Sunshine Filly & Mare Turf with a field of nine and the Sunshine Sprint with a field of seven.

Older horses take to the track in Oaklawn's Fifth Season Stakes on Saturday, drawing a competitive group of 10 including graded stakes winners Ginobili, Rated R Superstar, Silver Prospector, and King Fury. While the Fifth Season is the most lucrative race Saturday at Oaklawn, perhaps the most intriguing race is the fourth, a $104,000 entry-level allowance for 3-year-olds at one mile that has lured a field of eight, including 6-5 program favorite Verifying for his 2023 debut.

Verifying, who was purchased for $775,000 at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, is a half-brother to champion and multiple Oaklawn stakes winner Midnight Bisou. Verifying is among maybe a dozen Kentucky Derby prospects for trainer Brad Cox and already has four qualifying points after finishing second in the $500,000 Champagne Stakes (G1) at 1 mile Oct. 1 at Aqueduct. He exits a troubled sixth-place finish in the $2 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at 1 1/16 miles Nov. 4 at Keeneland.

After Santa Anita cancelled Saturday's card due to an exceptionally rainy forecast, the Grade 3 La Canada Stakes was brought back for Sunday's card and drew the same field of six fillies and mares. Bob Baffert trainees Under the Stars and Ganadora, off the board in the G1 La Brea, get a class drop and some extra distance in the La Canada.

Saturday

3:47 p.m. – Busanda Stakes at Aqueduct

The Busanda is a qualifying event for the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks on May 5 at Churchill Downs, offering 20-8-6-4-2 points to the top-five finishers.

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher will send out graded-stakes placed Gambling Girl and maiden winner Aniston in the nine-furlong test for sophomore fillies. Aniston (Curlin) enters her stakes debut off a second-out graduation on Nov. 25 at the Big A in her first start contesting two turns, saving ground a close third-to-fourth down the backstretch and sliding up the rail near the quarter pole to draw away a 4 3/4-length winner. New York-bred Gambling Girl (Dialed In) enters from a third-place finish in the nine-furlong G2 Demoiselle on Dec. 3 in her open-company and two-turn debut.

Despite being the lone maiden in the field, AMO Racing USA's Affirmative Lady is sure to garner plenty of attention following a narrow runner-up finish in the Demoiselle for trainer Graham Motion. The gray or roan daughter of Arrogate raced in the clear from fifth while five-wide down the backstretch before launching her bid around the far turn. She established command at the stretch call, but finished a neck behind Julia Shining. She earned four points towards the Kentucky Oaks from her Demoiselle effort, sitting at No. 19 on the leaderboard.

Busanda Entries

5:22 p.m. – Fifth Season Stakes at Oaklawn

Program favorite Ginobili and 2022 winner Rated R Superstar are among 10 older horses entered in the $150,000 Fifth Season Stakes at one mile.

The Southern California-based Ginobili raced twice at the 2020 Oaklawn meeting and recorded his biggest career victory to date in the $200,000 Pat O'Brien Stakes (G2) at seven furlongs in August 2021 at Del Mar. Ginobili was then trained by Richard Baltas, but is now under the care of trainer Peter Miller. In his first start for Miller, Ginobili finished second, beaten a head by stablemate Get Her Number, in a Nov. 20 allowance sprint at Del Mar. It marked Ginobili's first race in almost a year following a physical setback, Miller said.

Millionaire Rated R Superstar will be making his 10-year-old debut for four-time Oaklawn leading owner Danny Caldwell. A late-running son of Kodiak Kowboy, Rated R Superstar bankrolled $600,266 last year after winning 4 of 9 starts. Rated R Superstar opened 2022 with a victory in the Fifth Season and won Oaklawn's $500,000 Essex Handicap (G3) at 1 1/16 miles in March. He exits a victory in the $100,000 Jeffrey A. Hawk Memorial Stakes at 1 mile and 70 yards Dec. 17 at Remington Park.

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Sunday

6:30 p.m. – Grade 3 La Canada Stakes at Santa Anita Park

After finishing off the board in the Grade 1 La Brea Stakes going seven furlongs on opening day Dec. 26, Bob Baffert's Under the Stars and Ganadora will stretch out to two turns and receive class relief in the La Canada Stakes over 1 1/16 miles.

Ganadora, a $1 million auction purchase as a yearling, attended a sharp opening half mile of 44.2 seconds in the La Brea before fading to fifth under John Velazquez. Two starts back, the 4-year-old Quality Road filly went two turns in the one-mile Dark Mirage at Los Alamitos and romped by eight lengths on Sept. 18. The lightly raced Ganadora sports a record of 5-3-0-0.

Under the Stars was the more fancied of these two Baffert runners in the La Brea but was never a factor. The 4-year-old Pioneerof the Nile filly stalked the pace along the inside under Flavien Prat before dropping anchor and finishing last of seven. With Prat landing on Natural Colour in the La Canada, Santa Anita's leading rider Juan Hernandez will be reunited with Under the Stars on Saturday. Under the Stars, twice a Grade 2 winner in 2022, has a record of 3-2-2 in 10 starts and earnings of $357,520 for owners Michael Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier and Derrick Smith.

La Canada Entries

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Half To Naval Crown Debuts At Lingfield

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Saturday's Observations features a half to Group 1-winning sprinter Naval Crown (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}).

1.10 Lingfield, Novice, £8,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f 1y (AWT)
SPRING PROMISE (IRE) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) is one of two representatives of the Charlie Appleby stable and a half-sister to last year's G1 Platinum Jubilee S. hero Naval Crown (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). The debutante is joined by the yard's Star Guest (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), a daughter of the operation's G2 Duke of Cambridge S. and G2 Dahlia S. winner Usherette (Ire) (Shamardal) who bids to make it third time lucky on the all-weather.

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