Road To The Kentucky Derby: Cyclone Mischief ‘In A Good Spot’, Aims For Stakes Breakthrough In Holy Bull

Trainer Dale Romans won't be lacking in confidence when he saddles Cyclone Mischief for a start in Saturday's $250,000 Holy Bull (G3) at Gulfstream Park.

“I think he's one of the best 3-year-olds in the country, and he's training like one,” Romans said. “There are a lot of good horses out there, but we're in a good spot right now.”

The Holy Bull, a 1 1/16-mile stakes on the road to the Kentucky Derby, will headline a program with five graded stakes for 3-year-olds.

Albaugh Family Stable LLC and Castleton Lyons' Cyclone Mischief is coming off an eye-catching Jan. 8 optional claiming allowance victory at Gulfstream. The son of Into Mischief, who was purchased for $450,000 at the 2021 Keeneland September yearling sale, saved ground while stalking the early pace before making a three-wide sweep to take the lead on the turn into the homestretch and drawing off to win by 5 ¾ lengths.

Romans had identified Cyclone Mischief as a colt with Triple Crown potential before he made the first start of his career – a third-place finish in a mile maiden special weight race at Churchill Downs Sept. 16 in which he set a pressured pace before weakening late.

“He was a horse we were pointing for the Triple Crown trail. He got started late, so we started him out long,” Romans said.

Cyclone Mischief came back a month later to graduate with authority in a 1 1/16-mile maiden special weight race at Keeneland, where he contested the early pace before drawing clear by 5 ¼ lengths. In his stakes debut in the Nov. 26 Kentucky Jockey Club (G2), he took the lead in the stretch after contesting the pace but faltered to finish seventh, beaten by 2 ¾ lengths by victorious Instant Coffee, who came back to win the Lecomte (G3) Jan. 21 at Fair Grounds.

“That was a very good race,” Romans said.

Cyclone Mischief has breezed twice since his most promising 3-year-old debut, including a five-furlong workout in 1:01.41 Saturday morning

“Cyclone is coming into the race as good as he can,” Romans said.

Tyler Gaffalione, who rode Cyclone Mischief for the first time in his Gulfstream score, has the return mount.

Daniel Walters, Dennis Smith, Anthony Smith and trainer Rohan Crichton's Legacy Island would have been bringing an undefeated record into the Holy Bull had he not been disqualified from first in the Jan. 1 Mucho Macho Man at Gulfstream.

The son of Shackleford graduated by five lengths at 6 ½ furlongs before taking a mile optional claiming allowance by three lengths. Legacy Island prevailed in the Mucho Macho Man by a half-length but was disqualified and placed second for drifting out late into Dreaming of Kona, who was awarded the victory.

Hall of Fame Bill Mott, who saddled Art Collector for a victory in Saturday's Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1), has entered two 3-year-olds in the Holy Bull – Frank Fletcher Racing Operations Inc.'s Rocket Can and Peachtree Stable's Shadow Dragon.

Rocket Can, also a son of Into Mischief, broke his maiden at third asking in his first try around two turns, graduating by two lengths Oct. 30 at Churchill Downs. The $245,000 purchase from breeder Woodford Thoroughbreds at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga select yearling sale came back to finish second, beaten by a half-length, is an optional claiming allowance in his juvenile finale at Churchill Downs.

“Rocket Can broke his maiden and is coming off a good allowance race. He ran a pretty creditable race at Churchill,” Mott said. “He has sort of improved steadily with each start.”

Shadow Dragon, a New York-bred son of Army Mule, won at first asking at Aqueduct Sept. 29 before finishing off the board in the mile Sleepy Hollow of state-breds.

The New York-bred won first out and didn't show much the second race. [Peachtree Stable's] Mr. [John] Fort wants to take a shot and see where we're at and then we'll obviously reevaluate after we see the race,” Mott said.

Junior Alvarado, who rode Art Collector to victory Saturday, has the call on Rocket Can, while Jose Ortiz has the mount aboard Shadow Dragon.

Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. is also represented by a pair of colts in the Holy Bull field: Vegso Racing Stable's Lord Miles and Gentry Farms' West Coast Cowboy.

Lord Miles made an auspicious debut Nov. 19 at Gulfstream, overcoming early bumping to win by 5 ¾ lengths going away. The homebred son of Curlin dropped well off the early pace in the Mucho Macho Man before surging late to finish third, less than a length behind Legacy Isle.

Irad Ortiz Jr. has the call on Lord Miles, while Edgard Zayas is named on West Coast Cowboy.

West Coast Cowboy won at first asking at Gulfstream Sept. 18 with a front-running narrow victory at a mile. The son of West Coast raced evenly in his return to finish fourth behind Legacy Isle in a Nov. 27 optional claiming allowance.

John Grossi's Racing Corp., Beast Mode Racing LLC and trainer Robert Falcone Jr.'s Mr Bob, who was claimed for $75,000 out of a third-place finish in his debut at Saratoga, graduated for his new connections for a $150,000 claiming price at Keeneland Oct. 28. The son of Practical Joke came back to finish a close second in the 6 ½-furlong Ed Brown Stakes at Churchill Downs. He finished sixth in the Mucho Macho Man after a slow start.

Joel Rosario is scheduled to ride Mr Bob for the first time in the Holy Bull.

Alex Andres' Il Miracolo, who broke his maiden impressively at Gulfstream Park in November, enters the Holy Bull off a pair of off-the-board finishes in the Remsen (G2) at Aqueduct and the Mucho Macho Man.

Leonel Reyes, who was aboard for Il Miracolo's maiden win, will return aboard the Antonio Sano trainee.

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Road To The Kentucky Derby: Newgate Heads Baffert Quartet For Robert B. Lewis

A close second in his most recent start, Newgate heads a field of four Bob Baffert trainees going 1 1/16 miles in Saturday's $200,000 Robert B. Lewis (G3) at Santa Anita.

The race is a Kentucky Derby (G1) qualifier, providing points on a 20-8-6-4-2 basis to the top five finishers toward eligibility for the Louisville classic.

Off at 5-1 in the Sham Stakes (G3) at one mile on Jan. 8 at Santa Anita, Newgate, last early in a compact field of five, rallied gallantly through the lane but couldn't get on terms with stablemate Reincarnate, losing by a neck under Frankie Dettori, who rides him back on Saturday.

An $850,000 Keeneland September yearling saale purchase, Newgate was second two starts back in the Bob Hope Stakes (G3) going seven furlongs at Del Mar Nov. 20 and will be making his fifth graded stakes appearance since breaking his maiden going 5 ½ furlongs first time out on July 30.

Owned by SF Racing LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, et al., Newgate, a bay colt by Into Mischief out of the Majestic Warrior mare Majestic Presence, is 1-2-0 from five starts with earnings of $121,975.

Odds-on in all three of his starts, Arabian Lion, who flopped at 2-5 while beaten 12 lengths in the Los Alamitos Futurity (G2) Dec. 17, will hope to run back to a big second-place finish going seven furlongs in a first condition allowance at Keeneland Nov. 4, a race in which he finished second by three quarters of a length at 3-5.

A first-out maiden winner going six furlongs here on Oct. 9, Arabian Lion earned a 92 first-out Beyer Speed Figure and followed that with a 93 Beyer at Keeneland. Purchased for $600,000 out of the OBS Spring sale of 2-year-olds in training sale last April, Arabian Lion is owned by Zedan Racing Stables and is by 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify.

The field for the Robert B. Lewis, with jockey, and weight:

1. Arabian Lion, John Velazquez, 122

2. Newgate, Lanfranco Dettor, 120

3. Worcester, Juan Hernandez, 120

4, Hard to Figure, Ramon Vazquez, 120

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Tampa Bay Downs: Pletcher, Brown Runners Expected For Graded Stakes On Turf Champions Day

Emmanuel, a 4-year-old colt who competed on the Triple Crown trail last spring, is expected to be among the top contenders in the 37th running of the $175,000 Tampa Bay Stakes (G3) on Saturday on the turf at Tampa Bay Downs.

The Tampa Bay Stakes, for 4-years-old and older at 1 1/16 miles, is one of two Grade 3 grass races scheduled on the annual Turf Champions Day card. The other is the $175,000 Endeavour Stakes for older fillies and mares, also at a distance of 1 1/16 miles.

Todd Pletcher, who celebrated winning a record eighth Eclipse Award for outstanding trainer on Thursday, trains Emmanuel for owners WinStar Farm and Siena Farm. He finished fourth last March in the Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth (G2) and third in the Toyota Blue Grass (G1) before being switched to the turf, winning the Pennine Ridge (G2) at Belmont on June 4.

Emmanuel has been off since being eased in the Caesars Saratoga Derby Invitational on Aug. 6.

A full field of 12 older males is possible for the Tampa Bay Stakes, according to Autumn Charley, the Tampa Bay Downs stakes coordinator.

Included are such established turf performers as Lea Farms' 5-year-old Winfromwithin, the Tampa Bay Downs course record-holder at a mile on turf (1:33.23), trained by Jorge Delgado; Juddmonte's Grade 3-winning 4-year-old gelding Verbal, trained by Chad Brown; Grade 2-winning millionaire 6-year-old Field Pass, owned by Three Diamonds Farm and trained by Mike Maker; and Mighty Heart, Larry Cordes's 2020 Queen's Plate Stakes winner, trained by Patrick County Jr.

It comes as no surprise that both Pletcher and Brown are likely to also be represented in the 24th edition of the Endeavour Stakes on Saturday. Pletcher's likely starter is the Argentine-bred 6-year-old mare Scotish Star, who is still looking for her first U.S. stakes victory. She is owned by La Providencia and LNJ Foxwoods.

Brown is expected to send Marketsegmentation, a 4-year-old owned by Klaravich Stables who is 2-for-3 and would be making her first career stakes start. Brown and Klaravich combined to win the 2021 Endeavour with Counterparty Risk, and Brown won last year's Endeavour with Bleecker Street.

Other expected starters include 5-year-old Oliviaofthedesert, a recent stakes winner owned by Susan Moulton and trained by Wayne Catalano; Panama Red, a 4-year-old Ireland import owned by Lael Stables and trained by Arnaud Delacour; and the improving 4-year-old Surprisingly, owned by Phipps Stable and trained by Shug McGaughey.

Graded stakes action will continue the following Saturday, Feb. 11, with the $250,000 Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) for 3-year-olds, the centerpiece of a Festival Preview Day card that also includes the $150,000 Suncoast Stakes for 3-year-old fillies.

The Sam F. Davis is a “Road to the Kentucky Derby” points race, awarding Run for the Roses qualifying points to the first four finishers. The Suncoast is a “Road to the Kentucky Oaks” points race.

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Gulfstream Park: Rainbow 6 Mandatory Payout Yields Multiple $6,086 Payoffs

A mandatory payout of the 20-cent Rainbow 6 yielded multiple $6,086.16 payoffs Sunday at Gulfstream Park.

The popular multi-race wager had gone unsolved for 17 straight racing days, producing a carryover jackpot pool of $828,941.81 heading into Sunday's mandatory payout, which generated $6,265,823 in handle on the Rainbow 6.

Sunday's sequence spanned Races 6-11. The winning numbers were 7-5-7-8-6-9.

The Rainbow 6 was last solved by one lucky bettor for a life-changing $533,783.63 payout Jan. 5.

On mandatory payout days, the entire Rainbow 6 jackpot pool is paid out to the bettor or bettors with the most winners in the wager's six-race sequence. The carryover jackpot is usually only 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 usually goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

The Rainbow 6 begins anew when live action returns to Gulfstream Wednesday for a nine-race program that begins at 12:10 p.m. (ET).

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