The Kentucky Oaks Top 10 for Feb. 23

Doesn't anyone want to be No. 1?

At the beginning of the month, the 3-year-old filly picture looked pretty set. There were two big stars in Wonder Wheel (Into Mischief) and Hoosier Philly (Into Mischief) and then there was everyone else. Surely, one, if not both, would cruise through their preps and enter the GI Kentucky Oaks ready to finish the job. Then Wonder Wheel was defeated in the Suncoast S. as the 1-2 favorite, losing to 38-1 shot Dreaming of Snow (Jess's Dream). And then, a week later, Hoosier Philly threw in a dud, finishing a well-beaten third in the GII Risen Star S. in her 3-year-old debut. She was 2-5.

Within the span of a week, the division went from clear-cut to completely scrambled, with no clear leader. With 10 weeks to go, the Kentucky Oaks is anyone's race.

The GIII Honeybee S. at Oaklawn will be the lone highlight among Oaks preps this weekend. The GIII Santa Ysabel S. was scheduled for Saturday, but will now be run the following week as Santa Anita has canceled its races this weekend due to the forecast of heavy rain.

 

1) WONDER WHEEL (f, Into Mischief–Wonder Gal, by Tiz Wonderful) O-D. J. Stable LLC. B-Three Chimneys Farm, LLC & Clearsky Farm (Ky). T-Mark Casse. Sales history: $275,000 yrl '21 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: Ch. 2yo Filly & MGISW, 6-4-2-0, $1,570,725. Last Start: 2nd Suncoast S. at Tampa Bay Downs Feb. 11. Kentucky Oaks Points: 48.

She lost the top spot to Hoosier Philly after finishing second in the Suncoast, but is back on top because, well, someone has to be No. 1. Certainly, after her loss in the Suncoast, she deserves another chance. One would have expected that with her class she should have gotten by Dreaming of Snow. She had the entire length of the stretch to do so and couldn't get past her. But trainer Mark Casse didn't seem disappointed with the race and has said his filly will move forward off the effort. It's entirely possible and a win in the GI Ashland S. might cement her spot as the top threat for the Oaks. Next Start: GI Ashland S., Kee, Apr. 7.

 

2) FAIZA (f, Girvin–Sweet Pistol, by Smart Strike) 'TDN Rising Star' O-Michael L. Petersen. B-Brereton C. Jones (Ky). T-Bob Baffert. Sales history: $90,000 yrl '21 FTKJUL; $725,000 2yo '22 FTMMAY. Lifetime Record: GISW, 3-3-0-0, $342,000. Last Start:  Won GIII Las Virgenes S. at Santa Anita Jan. 28. Kentucky Oaks Points: 0.

With most of the attention in this division focused on Wonder Wheel and Hoosier Philly, the Southern California contingent has been largely overlooked, which could be a mistake because there's a lot of depth to that group. For now, Faiza looks to be the best of the bunch, a status she can solidify in the Santa Ysabel. Faiza has yet to do anything wrong. A $725,000 purchase at the 2022 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale, she's 3-for-3, won the GI Starlet S. and then beat the likes of Justique (Justify) and Pride of the Nile (Pioneerof the Nile) in the GIII Las Virgenes S. But she's yet to turn in the sort of powerful performance that earns a big speed figure that you would expect from a leading contender for the Kentucky Oaks. Maybe she will in the Santa Ysabel. Next Start: GIII Santa Ysabel S., SA, TBD.

 

3) HOOSIER PHILLY (f, Into Mischief–Tapella, by Tapit) O-Gold Standard Racing Stable, LLC. B-Candy Meadows, LLC (Ky). T-Thomas Amoss. Sales history: $510,000 yrl '21 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: GSW, 4-3-0-1, $462,610. Last Start: 3rd GII Rachel Alexandra S. Feb. 18. Kentucky Oaks Points: 25.

Hoosier Philly | Coady

What happened to Hoosier Philly in the Rachel Alexandra? She looked nothing like the filly who was so impressive in her three starts at two. Trainer Tom Amoss was her biggest fan and proclaimed her to be the best horse he has ever trained. She just didn't have it in the Rachel Alexandra, finishing third, beaten 8 1/2 lengths. Her Beyer figure was a 70, nowhere close to what is needed to win at the Grade I level. “I was very disappointed because we had such high expectations,” Amoss said. “She broke well and then in her third or fourth stride the ground came out underneath her and she stumbled. That was a contributing factor in her effort.” Hoosier Philly returned to the track on Wednesday and Amoss will take his time before figuring out the next step. The GII Fair Grounds Oaks on March 25 looks like a logical spot, but the trainer said he is not ready to commit to any one race. “She came back to the track today and is healthy,” he said. “I anticipate a start with her within the next four or five weeks.” She stays among the top three in this poll only because there's some chance the Rachel Alexandra was an outlier and she will be back to her old self in her next start. Next Start: To Be Determined.

 

4) LEAVE NO TRACE (f, Outwork–Tanquerray, by Good Journey) O-WellSpring Stables. B-Red Cloak Farm, LLC (Ky). T-Philip Serpe. Sales history: $8,000 yrl '21 FTFFEB; $40,000 yrl '21 FTMOCT. Lifetime Record: GISW, 4-2-1-1, $598,650. Last Start: 2nd GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies at Keeneland Nov. 4. Kentucky Oaks Points: 15.

When it comes to preparing the GI Spinaway S. winner for her 3-year-old debut in the GII Davona Dale S. on March 4, trainer Phil Serpe continues to take an unconventional route. Concerned about the condition of the main track at Gulfstream after a rainy period, he worked his filly twice on the Tapeta surface. He followed that up with a one-mile work on the dirt at Gulfstream on Feb. 19. Leave No Trace went in 1:47.81. “Those mile works are something I have done with a lot of horses going back to my Monmouth Park days,” Serpe said. “My concern with her was her fitness level. It seems like everybody works fast on the Tapeta course. As I thought about it more I thought we needed to get a good work into her on the dirt after having the last two works on Tapeta, which is why I worked her a mile. The works we do are slow mile works where we don't press on the horse. She did it pretty easily. She's a smart filly. She knows what she is doing out there and is an aggressive horse when she trains. So far so good.” Her biggest attribute is her consistency. While competing in the Spinaway, the GI Frizette S. and the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, she's never been worse than third. Next Start: GII Davona Dale S., GP, Mar. 4.

 

5) RED CARPET READY (f, Oscar Performance–Wild Silk, by Street Sense) O-Ashbrook Farm & Upland Flats Racing; B-Lynn B. Schiff (Ky); T-Rusty Arnold. Sales history: $180,000 ylr '21 FTSAUG; $100,000 RNA 2yo '22 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: GSW, 3-3-0-0, $265,470. Last Start: Won GIII Forward Gal S. at Gulfstream Park Feb. 4. Kentucky Oaks Points: 20.

She's got a lot of ability, but does that mean she's a top Kentucky Oaks contender? It's a tough call. The daughter of Oscar Performance is three for three and is coming off an impressive win in the GIII Forward Gal S. But she's never run beyond seven furlongs or around two turns, so she has to prove that she can stretch out. Her pedigree certainly says that she can. The Davona Dale will be an important test. For Red Carpet Ready, a win there, at a mile, would mean she's very much a top contender for the Oaks. Next Start: GII Davona Dale S., GP, Mar. 4.

 

6) PRETTY MISCHIEVOUS (f, Into Mischief–Pretty City Dancer, by  Tapit) 'TDN Rising Star' O/B-Godolphin (Ky). T-Brendan P. Walsh. Lifetime Record: GSW, 5-4-0-1, $421,310. Last Start: Won GII Rachel Alexandra S. at Fair Grounds Feb. 18. Kentucky Oaks Points: 63.

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She came into the Rachel Alexandra with decent credentials, three wins from four starts and a victory in the Untapable S. But she was totally overshadowed by Hoosier Philly. But she proved she belonged among the top names in the division with a three-quarter length win. The race got an 83 Beyer which, in a year where no one in this division has been posting big numbers, puts her in the mix. She's by Into Mischief, which means three of the top six in this poll are by the super sire. The dam, Pretty City Dancer (Tapit) won the 2016 Spinaway before selling for $3.5 million at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Mixed Sale. Next Start: GI Ashland S., Kee, Apr. 7 or GII Fair Grounds Oaks, FG, Mar. 25.

 

7) JULIA SHINING (f, Curlin–Dreaming of Julia, by A.P. Indy) 'TDN Rising Star' O-Stonestreet Stables LLC. B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (Ky). T-Todd Pletcher. Lifetime Record: GSW, 3-2-0-1, $204,075. Last Start: 3rd Suncoast S. at Tampa Bay Downs Feb. 11. Kentucky Oaks Points: 16.

Her big sister, Malathaat (Curlin), was undefeated when she won the 2021 Kentucky Oaks. That's not going to happen with Julia Shining as she suffered her first career defeat when third in the Suncoast S. Even with her fast start, Malathaat kept on improving, winning an Eclipse Award as the champion 3-year-old filly in 2021 and another as the champion older mare last year. Is Julia Shining as good? Probably not. She had no excuse when third in the Suncoast. Her best Beyer figure to date is the 81 she got in the Suncoast. Malathaat got a 95 when winning the Oaks. There's a lot of upside with this filly but she will need to show more in the Ashland in order to look like a top threat for the Oaks. Next Start: GI Ashland S., Kee, Apr. 7.

 

8) THE ALYS LOOK (f, Connect–Foul Play, by Harlan's Holiday) O-Ike & Dawn Thrash. B-G. Watts Humphrey (Ky). T-Brad H. Cox. Sales history: $60,000 yrl '21 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: SW, 5-2-1-1, $150,528. Last Start: Won Silverbulletday S. at Fair Grounds Jan. 21. Kentucky Oaks Points: 24.

Trainer Brad Cox sat out the Rachel Alexandra with this one and will await the Fair Grounds Oaks. “She breezed (on Feb. 19) and is on target for the Fair Grounds Oaks,” Cox said. “We just didn't want to dance all the dances. Wanted to have some horse left for the spring and the rest of the year and we just thought it would be the right time to give her some time between races.” Cox's lineup for the Oaks isn't as deep as his Derby contingent, but he's got a few serious threats and this may be the best of them. She defeated stablemate Chop Chop (City of Light) to win the Silverbulletday S. It's worth noting that Chop Chop was fifth when last seen in the Rachel Alexandra. Next Start: GII Fair Grounds Oaks, FG, Mar. 25.

 

9) JUSTIQUE (f, Justify–Grazie Mille, by Bernardini) 'TDN Rising Star' O-C R K Stable, LLC. B-John D. Gunther & Eurowest Bloodstock (Ky). T-John A. Shirreffs. Sales history: $725,000 yrl '21 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: SW & MGSP, 4-2-0-2, $156,000. Last Start: 3rd GIII Las Virgenes S. at Santa Anita Jan. 28. Kentucky Oaks Points: 9.

The Santa Ysabel should answer every question there is about this filly. It could even be a must-win race for her as she needs to prove that she can win around two turns. That's the question that has been dogging her since she finished third in the Las Virgenes and never seriously threatened. Trainer John Shirreffs says he's confident that distance is not a problem. We'll see. There's nothing wrong with having a stakes quality sprinter in the barn. Next Start: GIII Santa Ysabel S., SA, TBD.

 

10) PRIDE OF THE NILE (f, Pioneerof the Nile–Inny Minnie, by  Hard Spun) O-West Coast Stables, LLC. B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (Ky). T-Doug F. O'Neill. Sales history: $140,000 yrl '21 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: GISP, 5-2-2-0, $185,800. Last Start: 2nd GIII Las Virgenes S. at Santa Anita Jan. 28. Kentucky Oaks Points: 12.

If Faiza is the best 3-year-old filly on the West Coast, then Pride of the Nile is likely the second best. She has turned in a couple of big efforts in her last two starts, but hasn't been able to beat Faiza. She was second, beaten a head, in the Starlet and second again, beaten a half-length, in the Las Virgenes. Can she turn the tables on her rival? That will be answered in the Santa Ysabel. A consistent filly who has finished out of the money only once in her career, the question is whether or not she is good enough. Seeks to give two-time Derby winning trainer Doug O'Neill his first win in the Oaks. Next Start: GIII Santa Ysabel S., SA, TBD.

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Gulfstream Park Sprint: Big Effort Could Lead To Bigger Things For Chilean Import Super Ocho

Well-traveled Super Ocho is scheduled to make his local debut in Saturday's $125,000 Gulfstream Park Sprint. Since arriving from Chile is early 2022, Matriarca's 5-year-old Chilean-bred has raced from coast to coast with stops in the Midwest.

The Gulfstream Park Sprint headlines a 12-race program at Gulfstream Park, where trainer Amador Sanchez is scheduled to saddle Super Ocho for a talent-deep edition of the six-furlong dash for older horses.

“It's a favorable race for Super Ocho. The field is tough but Super Ocho likes Gulfstream Park's dirt track,” said Sanchez through an interpreter. “He was trained at Gulfstream before his campaign.”

Super Ocho's connections are hoping Super Ocho brings his 'A' Game into the Gulfstream Park Sprint.

“If he wins or runs a big one, we are exploring a possible trip to Dubai,” Sanchez said. “If not, he will stay here and we will be evaluating a possible campaign in the U.S. in the short term.

“If he continues performing strong, an ultimate goal would be trying again the Breeders' Cup Sprint.”

A multiple Group 2 stakes winner in Chile, Super Ocho has held his own against some of the top sprinters in the U.S. since winning his stateside debut by 10 ¼ lengths at Mountaineer Park June 22. The son of Dubai Sky, a three-time winner on turf in Chile, shipped to Del Mar for the Green Fish Handicap (G3) to make an unsuccessful U.S. grass debut, in which he was bumped early before making a bid into the stretch, only to fade out of the money.

Super Ocho experienced a very troubled trip Oct. 1 while finishing a solid third in the Santa Anita Sprint Championship (G2), encouraging his connections to give the Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) at Keeneland a try. Super Ocho set the pace into the stretch before faltering to sixth, four lengths behind victorious Elite Power.

Super Ocho has made two starts in 2023, both at Delta Downs, where he finished second in the Sam's Town Stakes before registering an impressive 5 ¾-length front-running optional claiming allowance romp Jan. 27.

Super Ocho tuned up for Saturday's local debut with a sharp half-mile workout last Saturday in 47.48 seconds, the second fastest clocking of 117 workouts recorded at the distance.

“Super Ocho worked as we expected. Edgar Perez, who rode him, said he was fantastic,” Sanchez said. “He came out of the work very well.”

Emisael Jaramillo has been named to ride Super Ocho for the first time Saturday.

“Emisael is an outstanding rider on horses with speed,” Sanchez said. “We are expecting a solid performance.”

Frank Fletcher Racing Operations Inc.'s Candy Man Rocket enters the Gulfstream Park Sprint in sharp form for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. The 5-year-old son of Candy Ride, who was on the 2021 Triple Crown trail after winning the Sam Davis (G3) at Tampa Bay Downs, returned from an eight-month layoff to capture a seven-furlong optional claiming allowance at Gulfstream by 3 ½ lengths on the frontend Feb. 5, 2022 before going back to the sidelines. He came off a year layoff to score a 2 ¼-length front-running victory in a six-furlong optional claiming allowance at Gulfstream Jan. 21.

Junior Alvarado has the return mount on Candy Man Rocket.

Lea Farms LLC's Lightening Larry, one of four graded-stakes winners in a field of seven, is also in winning form, coming off a front-running 2 ½-length victory in the six-furlong Sunshine Sprint at Gulfstream Jan. 14. The 4-year-old son of Uncaptured captured the Chick Lang (G3) on the Preakness undercard at Pimlico in May.

Jose Morelos has the return call on Lightening Larry.

Nicholas Cammarano Jr.'s Scaramouche is set for his 2023 debut after concluding his last campaign with a disappointing performance in his turf debut in the Janus at Gulfstream Park Dec. 24. Two starts earlier, the Guadalupe Preciado-trained 4-year-old son of Munnings captured the Gallant Bob (G2) at Parx with Lightening Larry one of his victims.

Paco Lopez is named to ride Scaramouche for the first time since guiding the 4-year-old gelding to a dominating allowance win at Parx last August.

Russell Stagg's Doc Amster, who finished fifth in the Alfred G. Vanderbilt (G1) at Saratoga last summer; Stonehedge LLC's Cajun's Magic, runner-up to Lightening Larry in the Sunshine Sprint; and Gilman Hallenbeck's Uncle Ernie, who finished fourth in the Mr. Prospector (G3) at Gulfstream last time out; round out the field.

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Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Named Official Charity Partner OF NTRA National Horseplayers Championship

The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) announced Wednesday that it will be on-site to promote aftercare awareness at the NTRA National Horseplayers Championship (NHC) March 10 – 12 at Horseshoe Las Vegas. Horseplayers are invited to connect with TAA representatives, learn more about accredited Thoroughbred aftercare, donate to TAA to win tickets to the Florida Derby or for a tour of Old Friends, and take home racing memorabilia.

TAA will also be on site for the Last Chance First Chance NHC Qualifier to which NTRA donated a VIP opportunity through TAA's Off to the Races online auction of VIP race experiences. The winning bidder will compete for their spot to remain at Horseshoe Las Vegas and enter the NHC in the following days.

“The NTRA is proud to recognize the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance as an official charity of the National Horseplayers Championship (NHC),” said NTRA President and CEO Tom Rooney. “The competition and camaraderie among the participants, along with their universal love of the Thoroughbred, are a big part of what makes the NHC such a great event.”

“Thank you to NTRA for once again recognizing and supporting accredited Thoroughbred aftercare on the national stage of the NHC event,” said TAA Office Manager Catherine Flowers. “TAA is proud to be supported by the racing industry, which includes these talented horseplayers, and it is so exciting to celebrate horseplayers giving back to the Thoroughbreds that have given all of us so much.”

Of the eight #NHC2023 eligible racetracks, Aqueduct, Golden Gate Fields, Gulfstream, Laurel Park, Oaklawn Park, Santa Anita Park, and Tampa Bay Downs are proud supporters of the TAA.

About NTRA

The NTRA, based in Lexington, KY., and Washington, D.C., is a broad-based coalition of more than 100 horse racing interests and thousands of individual stakeholders consisting of horseplayers, racetrack operators representing nearly 80% of the U.S. pari-mutuel handle, more than 30,000 owners, breeders and trainers, and other affiliated associations, charged with increasing the popularity, welfare and integrity of Thoroughbred racing through consensus-based leadership, legislative advocacy, fan engagement and other corporate partner development.

About the Thoroughbred After Alliance

Based in Lexington, KY., the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that accredits, inspects, and awards grants to approved aftercare organizations to retrain, rehome, and retire Thoroughbreds using industry-wide funding. Along with continued funding from its original partners Breeders' Cup, The Jockey Club, and Keeneland Association, the TAA is supported by owners, trainers, breeders, racetracks, aftercare professionals, and other industry members. Since inception in 2012, the TAA has granted more than $28.1 million to accredited aftercare organizations. Currently 81 aftercare organizations supporting approximately 180 facilities across North America hold TAA accreditation. To learn more about the TAA, visit ThoroughbredAftercare.org.

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Trio Of Recent Stakes Winners Converge In 12-Horse Field For Turfway’s Wintergreen

The entry box was overfilled for Saturday's 37th running of the $125,000 Wintergreen Stakes at Turfway Park where recent local stakes winners Bella Conchita, Kate's Kingdom and Opening Buzz were entered to face nine rivals in the extremely competitive one-mile contest.

The Wintergreen Stakes was carded as Race 5 of 8 on Saturday's program with a post time of 7:55 p.m. (all times Eastern). First post is 5:55 p.m.

One of the likely favorites in the Wintergreen is Tommy Town Thoroughbreds' Opening Buzz, who is a perfect 2-for-2 over the Florence, Ky. oval with victories in a third-level allowance contest on Dec. 1 and the $125,000 Wishing Well Stakes on Jan. 28. Trained by Jonathan Wong, Opening Buzz has yet to compete at a distance greater than seven furlongs. However, the 4-year-old California-bred has shown versatility in her six lifetime starts. In her debut on June 11 at Golden Gate Fields, Opening Buzz broke her maiden in front-running fashion and in her last two efforts the daughter of Stanford tracked from more than five lengths off the early pace. Opening Buzz will be ridden by Walter Rodriguez and break from post No. 3.

Among her competitors in the Wintergreen is Dixiana Farms' $125,000 Likely Exchange Stakes heroine Bella Conchita. Trained by Cherie DeVaux, Bella Conchita upset the field of 11 fillies and mares at odds of 16-1 in the Likley Exchange, the local prep for the Wintergreen. The 5-year-old daughter of Kitten's Joy will be ridden by Rafael Hernandez from post 8.

Stephen Screnci, Deters Company and Frank Taylor, et al.'s Kate's Kingdom will attempt to avenge her last-out defeat to Bella Conchita. A 5-year-old mare by former Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) winner Animal Kingdom, Kate's Kingdom was the even-money favorite in the Likely Exchange when Bella Conchita defeated her by seven lengths. Previously, Kate's Kingdom rallied from more than five lengths off the early pace to win the Dec. 11, $125,000 My Charmer Stakes. Jockey Jack Gilligan will have the return mount in the Wintergreen from post 7.

Other top entrants in the Wintergreen field include Don't Tell My Wife Stables and Keith Desormeaux's $250,000 Bourbonette Oaks winner Candy Raid and Agave Racing Stable and Living The Dream Stables' former Grade 3 winner Burgoo Alley (IRE).

Here is the complete field for the Wintergreen from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

  1. Grand Ave Girl (Luan Machado, Kenny McPeek);
  2. Candy Raid (Jose Riquelme, Keith Desormeaux);
  3. Opening Buzz (Rodriguez, Wong);
  4. Tap Dancing Lady (David Haldar, Ron Kahles);
  5. Purrfect (Fernando De La Cruz, Stidham);
  6. Mejthaam (Abel Lezcano, Jimmy Corrigan);
  7. Kate's Kingdom (Gilligan, Walden);
  8. Bella Conchita (Hernandez, DeVaux);
  9. Burgoo Alley (IRE) (Chris Landeros, Mike Maker);
  10. Maybe Later (Santiago Gonzalez, Bill Morey);
  11. Guana Cay (Manny Esquivel, Eric Foster);
  12. Charges Dropped (Joe Talamo, Michael McCarthy).

Also-Eligibles: Bali Belle (Fernando De La Cruz, Gerardo Rodriguez); Fair Game (Declan Cannon, Vicki Oliver).

Fans can watch and wager every race from Turfway Park on www.TwinSpires.com, the official wagering provider of Churchill Downs Inc.

Racing will continue Wednesday-Saturday from Turfway Park with a first post of 5:55 p.m. For more information and to make dining reservations, visit www.TurfwayPark.com.

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