Pauline’s Pearl Scores Repeat Win In Houston Ladies Classic

Stonestreet Stables LLC's homebred Grade 1 winner Pauline's Pearl struck for her second consecutive triumph in the $300,000 Houston Ladies Classic (G3) Saturday at Sam Houston Race Park.

Stewart Elliott was aboard the 5-year-old Tapit mare for a 1 ¾-length tally over graded stakes winner Hidden Connection, who set the early pace but tired late in the stretch. She Can't Sing finished third in the field of six older fillies and mares.

Pauline's Pearl completed the 1 1/16-mile race in 1:45.69 on a muddy track. She returned $10.20 for the win.

After stalking the pace from third, then second, Sixtythreecaliber, the 8-5 favorite, had no rally and finished last.

Produced by Grade 1 winner Hot Dixie Chick, by Dixie Union, Pauline's Pearl captured the 2022 edition of the race for trainer Steve Asmussen and followed up with an top-level win ​in ​the La Troienne (G1) at Churchill Downs. With Saturday's victory, her record improves to 7-3-3 from 16 lifetime starts and $1,873,400 in earnings.

Asmussen got his fourth win in the Houston Ladies Classic. He also captured the 2019 edition with the season's champion older dirt female, Midnight Bisou, and the 2020 running with Lady Apple.

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‘He Gave Me Another Gear’: Newgrange Surges To Land San Pasqual

Although he looked beaten turning for home, Phil D'Amato's Newgrange surged when called upon and took Saturday's $200,000 San Pasqual (G2) at Santa Anita by one length over favored Hopper.

Ridden for the first time by Juan Hernandez, Newgrange got 1 1/8 miles in 1:49.97.

With Hopper and Parnelli battling on the front end, Newgrange went up to challenge Hopper as the field turned up the backside. Leaving the half-mile pole, Parnelli took up the chase and with a quarter mile to run, Newgrange found himself shuffled back and about two lengths off Hopper, but Hernandez sat chilly with an ace to play.

“I just left him alone when those horses got away from us a little bit, he kind of idled by himself,” said Hernandez, the meet's runaway leading rider who scored his third win on the day and his seventh added money victory. “I was hoping those horses would come back to me, but they weren't. I was riding really hard and this horse showed he's got a lot of heart.

“Turning for home, he was lugging in a little bit, but when he straightened up, he gave me another gear and got the job done.”

A two-time graded stakes winner early last year at age three, Newgrange was idle since finishing third in the Grade 3 Native Diver Stakes Nov. 27 at Del Mar. Off at 4-1 in a field of nine older horses, Newgrange paid $10.40 for the win.

“I was confident at the three-eighths pole, I was definitely not confident at the quarter pole, but I just kind of saw Juan stay with him and re-engage,” said D'Amato. “This horse does this in some of his races, he likes to kind of disengage at the three-eighths pole and then come back on.

“He did that last time. I told Juan this horse is probably going to do that and don't give up, just stay with him. He did that and he got the job done.”

Originally trained by Bob Baffert but sold privately following his fourth start, a sixth-place finish in last year's Grade 2 Rebel Stakes on Feb. 26, Newgrange is owned by David Bernsen LLC, Little Red Feather Racing, and Rockingham Ranch.

In his fourth start for D'Amato, Newgrange, a 4-year-old colt by Violence out of the Empire Maker mare Bella Chianti, picked up his third graded stakes victory while improving his overall mark to 5-0-2 from eight starts. With the winner's share of $120,000, he increased his earnings to $747,334.

Trained by Baffert and ridden by Edwin Maldonado, Hopper, idle since winning the Grade 3 Affirmed Stakes here on June 11 of last year, was off at 7-5 and paid $3.20 and $2.80.

Ridden by Victor Espinoza, Parnelli pressed the pace issue throughout and finished just a head behind Hopper.

Fractions on the San Pasqual were :22.67, :47.36, 1:11.49, and 1:36.70.

(Hernandez would go on to again team with D'Amato and Little Red Feather Racing for victory in Saturday's ninth and final race, bagging his fourth win on the day and his 25th of the meet, 16 clear of Edwin Maldonado's nine wins).

SAN PASQUAL (G2) STAKES QUOTES

JOCKEY QUOTES

JUAN HERNANDEZ, NEWGRANGE, WINNER: “I think what made a difference is, he broke really good and I was able to get a nice position. I just left him alone and when those horses got away from us a little bit, he kind of idled by himself. I didn't take him back, I just wanted him to be comfortable. I was hoping those two horses would come back to me, but they weren't. I was riding really hard and this horse showed he's got a lot of heart. Turning for home, he was lugging in a little bit, but when he straightened up, he gave me another gear and got the job done.”

TRAINER QUOTES

PHIL D'AMATO, NEWGRANGE, WINNER: “He is a nice horse, I have to thank Gary Hartunian, Kim Llyod for finding him and Billy, Little Red Feather, Fenton and great job by my crew, Jessica Pyfer and a beautiful ride by Juan Hernandez.

“I was confident at the three-eighths pole, I was definitely not confident at the quarter pole but, I just kind of saw Juan stay with him and re-engage. This horse does this in some of his races, he likes to kind of disengage at the three-eighths pole and then come back on. He did that last time. I told Juan this horse is probably going to do that and don't give up, just stay with him, he did that, and he got the job done.”

OWNER QUOTES

BILLY KOCH, LITTLE RED FEATHER RACING, NEWGRANGE, WINNER: “Kudos to Phil D'Amato for having this horse ready today. To be honest, like Phil said, at the quarter pole, I thought we might run last, this horse just does the strangest things, and great job to J.J. for just sticking with him. Thank you to Gary Hartunian and his crew for allowing us to participate in this. It is just awesome for the partners, everyone is up in the Champagne Room, this is what it is all about.”

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Road To The Kentucky Derby: Arabian Knight Goes Wire To Wire To Win Southwest

Zedan Racing Stables LLC's Arabian Knight came into Saturday's $750,000 Southwest Stakes (G3) as one of the most highly touted 3-year-olds in the country and lived up to the hype with a dominating 5 ½-length victory at Oaklawn Park before an on-track crowd of 27,000.

Despite making just his second career start and first on a sloppy track, Arabian Knight shot to the lead like a veteran and proceeded through fractions of :22.98 and :46.82 for the first half mile. Jockey John Velazquez gave him a breather down the backside and his nearest rival, Frosted Departure, was able to get within a length of him around the turn for home, but the ending was never really in doubt. Arabian Knight had plenty left to hold off Red Route One, who closed from last to get second. The winning time was 1:43.50 for 1 1/16 miles over sloppy track.

Renaissance Stakes winner Frosted Departure held on for third and was followed by his stablemate Sun Thunder, Jace's Road, Corona Bolt, El Tomate and Western Ghent.

The Southwest carried 40 total points towards eligibility for the 2023 Kentucky Derby (G1), but Arabian Knight is ineligible for points because of trainer Bob Baffert's two-year suspension by Churchill Downs, stemming from Zedan Racing Stables' Medina Spirit being disqualified from a 2021 Kentucky Derby victory for a medication violation. Red Route One earned eight points, Frosted Departure received six points, Sun Thunder got four points, and Jace's Road got two points.

Jace's Road is currently ranked fifth on the Kentucky Derby Leaderboad with 15 total points, Red Route One is ranked sixth with 13 points, and Frosted Departure is ranked 16th with six points. Only the top 20 point-earners can start in the Kentucky Derby.

Arabian Knight, a $2.3 million 2-year-old in training purchase, is now a perfect two for two and has earned $544,275. The son of Uncle Mo returned $2.80 or the win.

The victory was a record-breaking sixth for Baffert in the Southwest and a third for jockey John Velazquez.

Arabian Knight was bred in Kentucky by Corser Thoroughbred LLC. His dam is the Astrology mare Borealis Night. The bay colt was a $2.3-million purchase at the 2022 OBS Spring sale of 2-year-olds in training, where Top Line Sales consigned.

Southwest Stakes Quotes

Winning jockey John Velazquez: “He made it look easy. He broke well and I took advantage of it. Obviously, he's pretty quick and I let him push along into the first turn. He was kind of looking around a lot. Finally got to the backstretch and I moved out from the rail a little bit, just to get him to relax. Horses were coming and he felt the noise and goes on. Second turn, I dropped in right on the rail. At the quarter pole, I went after him, and he opened up and he saw the tire track (from starting gate). I said, 'Come on buddy, don't do something stupid.' I hit him once, right before we got to the tire track. He kind of hesitated and then he sees the light and I hit him one more time and all of a sudden, he takes off on me. Going to the wire I was like, 'OK, that's what I wanted to see.'”

Winning trainer Bob Baffert: “When he got away and got in that high cruising (speed) down the backside I thought, 'Well, if he's as good as I think he is, there's no excuse.' If he got beat today, the distance was going to get him. These good horses are hard to come by. We've had a lot of luck here at Oaklawn, so it was nice to have a horse like this. What he did today, he ran 1:43 and change, that's racehorse time and he did it without taking a deep breath. This was a big effort, so he needs time in between (races). We'll play it by ear (regarding his next start).”

Trainer Steve Asmussen, second with Red Route One: “I think the circumstances of today, who handled it (sloppy track), who didn't, that kind of thing – obviously, the winner is an extremely nice horse. I think our horse, we've always been excited about being able to run him further.”

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Endorsed Draws Off For Comfortable Fred W. Hooper Score

Endorsed, a half brother to Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) winner Cody's Wish, unleashed a powerful stretch rally under Luis Saez and won the $150,000 Fred W. Hooper (G3) by 2 3/4 lengths Saturday at Gulfstream Park.

The 7-year-old son of Medaglia d'Oro was winning his first graded stakes and tallied for the second successive time on the turf course the Hallandale Beach, Fla. track, entering off an allowance-optional claiming win three Dec. 22.

Owned by Mark D. Breen, Endorsed is trained by Mike Maker, who overall won three races on Saturday's card, including the $1-million Pegasus World Cup Turf (G1) with Atone and the $150,000 William L. McKnight (G3) with Red Knight.

Settled in midpack as Picking Up Pennies set the early fractions. Endorsed swung eight wide into the lane and responded willing when called upon. Closing ground with determination, he spurted past the front-runners in the final furlongs and drew clear for the win.

Octance was second after leading in early stretch, and Dean Delivers was third in the field of 12 older runners.

Endorsed covered one mile in 1:35.67 on a fast track and improved his record to 6-8-5 from 33 career starts and earnings of $837,593. He returned $11.80 for the victory.

Bred in Kentucky by Godolphin, Endorsed was produced by Grade 1 winner Dance Card, by Tapit.

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