Making Waves: Gimme Shelter In New York

   In this series, the TDN takes a look at notable successes of European-based sires in North America. This week's column is highlighted by the victory of Belouni (Fr) (Fast Company {Ire}) in the Woodhaven S. at Aqueduct.

 

Belouni Finds His Haven at Aqueduct

Michael Dubb, Madaket Stables, Michael Kisber and William Rucker's Belouni ran out a 1 1/2-length winner of Aqueduct's Woodhaven S. last Saturday (video). The son of Vienna View (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}) was making his second U.S. start.

Bred by Le Thenney and offered by Arcadia Elevage, the colt brought €20,000 as an Arqana October yearling from future trainer Christophe Escuder. He would subsequently win two of his four starts for Scuderia Il Fino culminating with a second in the Listed Criterium de Lyon last September. Sent back through the Arqana ring, he attracted a bid of €180,000 during the Arc Sale from Hubert Guy before joining the Chad Brown barn.

One of four winners for his placed dam, Belouni is followed by a 2-year-old colt by Sommerabend (GB). He is kin to numerous top-level winners including Dominant (Ire) (Cacique {GB}), Aristia (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}), Teppal (Fr) (Camacho {GB}), and the In Clover (GB) (Inchinor {GB}) foals–Call The Wind (GB) (Frankel {GB}), With You (GB) (Dansili {GB}), and We Are (Ire) (Dansili {GB}).

Deceased in 2020, the Danehill Dancer (Ire)-line stallion Fast Company now has two stakes winners to his name in the U.S. (14%), with the Woodhaven scorer joining 2018 GI Arlington Million hero Robert Bruce (Chi). Altogether, the former Darley stallion has eight winners out of 14 runners (57%).

 

Glen Hill Homebred Brings Frankel West

Wide West (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) led gate-to-wire to take a Gulfstream Park all-weather allowance optional claimer by a neck last Saturday and put a second notch in her win column in the process (video). The Tom Proctor trainee is bred and raced by Craig Bernick's Glen Hill Farm.

Wide West was shipped Stateside before ever racing, and got off the mark sprinting over the Gulfstream Park all-weather in August of 2022. One start later, she was a good fourth in the Hollywood Beach S. there, and Saturday's tally was her sixth start.

A half-sister to GI Santa Anita Oaks winner Crisp (El Corredor), Deer Valley was picked up by Glen Hill Farm for $340,000 out of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale in 2015. She would go on to win a Monmouth Park stakes in the orange, black and white Glen Hill colours back in 2017, and Wide West is her first foal. Her juvenile Kingman (GB) colt is named King Julien, and she was covered by both Candy Ride (Arg) and Quality Road last spring. GI Futurity S. hero Whywhywhy (Mr. Greeley) and multiple graded winner Spellbinder (Tale Of The Cat), both sires, are under the third dam.

Few stallions are more sought after on an international stage than Juddmonte's Frankel, and Wide West is one of 25 winners from 43 runners (58%) in America. Of his nine stakes winners (21%) in the U.S., five are graded winners led by GI Belmont Oaks heroine McKulick (GB).

 

 

Showcasing Colt All The Rage At Keeneland

Wesley Ward unveiled favoured Fandom (GB) (Showcasing {GB}) at Keeneland on Thursday, and the Stonestreet Stables silksbearer did not disappoint, reporting home 6 3/4 lengths to the good of his nearest rival (video).

Part of the Chasemore Farm breeding programme, the March foal sold for 170,000gns during Book 2 of the 2022 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale to Barbara Banke's agent Ben McElroy. His year-younger half-sister is by Masar (Ire), while their dam, the Chasemore homebred Brogan (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), won over 1400 metres at Haydock as a juvenile. Brogan is a half-sister to none other than 2022 Cartier Champion 2-Year-Old Filly, G1 Cheveley Park S. heroine Lezoo (GB) (Zoustar {Aus), one of the leading fancies for the G1 QIPCO 1000 Guineas in one week's time.

Twenty-two progeny of Whitsbury Manor Stud's Showcasing have competed in the U.S., with an even 50% winning at least once. His quartet of stakes winners in that jurisdiction stands at four (18%), with Prize Exhibit (GB), Projected (GB), and Bodhicitta (GB) all striking at Grade II level.

 

King For A Day

Already featured in Making Waves this February, Turf King (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) maintained his perfect record with a narrow score in a one-mile Keeneland grass allowance for trainer Chad Brown and Wise Racing (video) on Friday.

The relative of Goldikova (Ire) (Anabaa) is one of 26 winners from 49 runners (53%) for his Juddmonte sire in the U.S. Seven of Kingman's get (13%) have won stakes, among them multiple Group 1 winner Domestic Spending (GB), who is also trained by Brown.

From an international standpoint since the turn of the year, five of Kingman's progeny have take black-type races led by Group 1 winner Schnell Meister (Ger) in the G2 Yomiuri Milers Cup in Japan. Remarquee (GB) claimed the G3 Fred Darling S. at Newbury, and 'TDN Rising Star' Epictetus (Ire) and Laurel (GB) both won listed races in England. In France, Sauterne (Fr) landed the Listed Prix du Pont Neuf earlier this past week.

 

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Grade 1 Winners White Abarrio, Zandon To Meet In Competitive Westchester

C Two Racing Stable and Antonio Pagnano's White Abarrio and Jeff Drown's Zandon, both Grade 1 winners on last year's Road to the Kentucky Derby, will face off in a competitive renewal of the $175,000 Westchester (G3) for older horses traveling a one-turn mile on Friday at Belmont Park.

The Saffie Joseph, Jr.-trained White Abarrio, winner of last year's Grade 1 Florida Derby, makes the second start of his 4-year-old campaign after a fever caused him to miss a start in the Grade 1 Carter Handicap on April 8 at Aqueduct Racetrack. He remained at Belmont Park to make his preparations for the Westchester over the last three weeks.

“He's doing really good,” said Joseph. “It took a couple days for him to bounce out of the fever, but he came back fine and is in good order right now. His rider, who has gotten on him his whole life, went up to Belmont with him and he knows him best – he said he's very happy with how he's been training.”

White Abarrio arrives at the Westchester from a dominant victory in a key seven-furlong optional claimer on March 4 at his home base of Gulfstream Park, rallying from fourth-of-10 to take command at the stretch call and draw off under Tyler Gaffalione. He defeated returning rival Weyburn, next-out winner of the Sir Shackleton, by 4 1/2 lengths with next-out starter allowance winner Collaborate finishing third. The effort was awarded a career-best 103 Beyer Speed Figure.

The Westchester will be White Abarrio's third start around a one-turn mile, his other two efforts an allowance victory in his first start for Joseph in October 2021 at Gulfstream and a game third-place finish in the Grade 1 Cigar Mile Handicap in December at the Big A.

Joseph said White Abarrio should relish the return to one mile.

“We're excited to keep him at one turn from now on,” Joseph said “I think his class as a sophomore allowed him to excel beyond a mile because he was ahead of those horses at the time. As he got older, I think he'll excel more at seven-eighths to a mile.”

White Abarrio first flashed his talents in his September 2021 debut with a 6 3/4-length victory for trainer Carlos Perez before being purchased privately and transferred to Joseph care. He earned back-to-back graded stakes victories in his first two sophomore outings, scoring a prominent victory in the Grade 3 Holy Bull and an off-the-pace coup in theFlorida Derby ahead of a 16th-place finish in the Kentucky Derby (G1).

The gray son of Race Day made his seasonal bow with a distant eighth in the nine-furlong Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup Invitational in January at Gulfstream, but rebounded impressively when cutting back in distance to win his latest start. He has posted two works over the Belmont dirt training track, most recently covering five furlongs in 1:00.50 on Friday.

“He's tactical and hopefully he can put himself in a good spot,” said Joseph. “From there, we hope it all goes well.”

Paco Lopez has the call from post 4.

The Chad Brown-trained Zandon [post 7, Dylan Davis] breezed a half-mile in :48.88 Friday over the Belmont Park dirt training track before scratching out of a Saturday allowance at Aqueduct and rerouting to this spot for his 4-year-old debut.

The dark bay son of Upstart was last seen finishing an even fourth in the Cigar Mile, finishing 2 1/2 lengths behind the bunched up top trio of Mind Control, Get Her Number, and White Abarrio to close out his sophomore season.

Zandon put together a productive campaign last year, finishing third in the Grade 2 Risen Star at Fair Grounds Race Course ahead of a visually impressive 2 1/2-length score in the nine-furlong Grade 1 Blue Grass at Keeneland where he rallied from last-of-11 at the three-quarters call and kicked clear down the stretch.

He went on to hit the board in four other graded events last summer, including third-place finishes in the Kentucky Derby and Grade 1 Travers, the latter of which garnered a career-best 105 Beyer. He finished a game second in the Grade 1 Pennsylvania Derby in September three lengths behind the victorious Taiba.

Brown will also saddle the New York-bred Dr Ardito [post 3, Manny Franco], who brings a formidable six-race win streak into his graded debut for the four-time Eclipse Award-winning conditioner.

Owned by Michael Caruso and Michael Dubb, Dr Ardito's impressive streak dates to a second-out graduation in April 2021 going the Westchester distance at Aqueduct. He was away from the races for 10 months before returning victoriously at allowance level last February and following with two more allowance victories, including a half-length score against open company in May.

The son of Liam's Map, bred by Fred W. Hertrich III and John D. Fielding, was then given another lengthy respite before returning in January to earn an open-company allowance victory and make a successful stakes debut in the one-mile state-bred Haynesfield in February, landing a head triumph over multiple graded stakes-placed Bankit.

Double B Racing Stables' Repo Rocks, runner-up in the Carter, will look to regain winning form for trainer Jamie Ness after suffering his first loss since being transferred to his current conditioner in November.

The son of Tapiture raced in fourth-of-6 throughout the first two points of call under Andrew Wolfsont in the seven-furlong Carter, swinging five-wide in the turn and setting his sights on pacesetter Today's Flavor at the top of the stretch. The 5-year-old gelding gained ground with every stride, but could not outrun fellow closer Doppelganger and settled for second 1 1/4 lengths behind that foe while preserving place honors by a nose over returning rival Expressman.

“He came out of the last race fine and things are going well, so we should be ready to go,” said Ness. “We got a little wide trip in the Carter and he ran second when it wasn't his 'A' effort, so we've got to be happy about that. To still run second in a Grade 1 that day says a lot.”

Ness said he expects Repo Rocks will benefit from a return to one mile.

“A little more distance is better for him,” said Ness. “That might be his ideal distance. He's a big horse with a big stride.”

Repo Rocks posted a strong run of form for Ness heading into the Carter, notching four consecutive stakes scores that included a Grade 3 win in the Toboggan in January at the Big A and a follow-up win in the Stymie over the same course. He earned a field-best 111 Beyer for his Toboggan victory, pouncing from off the pace to win by a dominant 8 1/2 lengths.

Rpeo Rocks has worked back once at Parx Racing since the Carter, covering a half-mile in a swift :47.68 on Friday.

“He likes to train aggressively and he's responded well to that,” said Ness.

Ruben Silvera picks up the mount from post 8.

The aforementioned Expressman [post 2, Kendrick Carmouche] is in search of his first stakes victory for owner St. Elias Stable and Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. The 4-year-old son of Liam's Map had a tough trip in the Carter when he was bumped and steadied down the backstretch while vying for position. He re-rallied under Jose Ortiz to swing four-wide in the turn and made a late bid down the lane to come up just shy of place honors.

Expressman earned a lofty 107 Beyer for his debut maiden victory in August at Saratoga Race Course where he led at each point of call and strolled home a 7 1/4-length winner. He has one additional win in four starts since, posting a hard-fought head victory in a February optional claimer at Gulfstream Park traveling nine-furlongs.

Completing the field are The Players Group's dual graded stakes-placed Bourbon Calling [post 1, Feargal Lynch], who has won three consecutive allowance tilts since being haltered for $32,000 by trainer Antonio Arriaga in November; Edward Potash, Brad Yankanich and trainer Jim Ryerson's four-time winner Unbridled Bomber [post 5, Mychel Sanchez]; and Chiefswood Stables' 2021 Grade 3 Gotham winner Weyburn [post 6, Trevor McCarthy], who posted a last-out repeat victory in Gulfstream's Sir Shackleton for conditioner Jimmy Jerkens.

The Westchester is slated as Race 8 on Friday's nine-race card, which co-features the Grade 2, $200,000 Sheepshead Bay in Race 4. First post is 1 p.m. (ET).

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Pedulla To Receive Old Hilltop Award

Tom Pedulla, who has reported on Thoroughbred racing for more than three decades for numerous publications, including Paulick Report, will receive the Old Hilltop Award at the Alibi Breakfast Thursday, May 18 at Pimlico Race Course.

Pedulla will be recognized for covering Thoroughbred racing with excellence and distinction for more than 30 years.

The legendary Alibi Breakfast began in the 1930s on the porch of the old Pimlico Clubhouse and features a gathering of media, owners, trainers, jockeys, horsemen, and fans to celebrate the Preakness (G1) while gaining interesting and humorous race predictions.

Pedulla, who started his career keeping box scores at New York Yankees games for Associated Press, became the Yankees beat writer for Gannett in 1986. Pedulla also has covered Thoroughbred racing for America's Best Racing, BloodHorse, Horse Racing Nation, the New York Times and USA Today. He received the Walter Haight Award for career excellence in Turf writing last year and is a two-time winner of the David F. Woods for best Preakness story.

Pedulla has covered 25 of the last 27 Triple Crown and Breeders' Cup events, and 17 Super Bowls, six Olympics and 11 World Series.

“It is a great honor to receive the Old Hilltop Award from the Maryland Jockey Club. At this time, I cannot help but to think of my father, Louis, an English teacher who brought me the New York Times sports section each day from grammar school through college so I could study the writing style of columnist Red Smith and other greats,” Pedulla said. “I am indebted as well to outlets such as America's Best Racing, BloodHorse, Paulick Report, Horse Racing Nation, the New York Times, and others for allowing me to continue to write.”

Tickets for the Alibi Breakfast can be purchased at: https://am.ticketmaster.com/marylandjockeyclub/ALIBI

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Forte Remains Favored In Inaugural Preakness Future Wager

Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's champion Forte remains a strong favorite in the inaugural Preakness Future Wager following the close of Sunday's live racing in Maryland.

A total of $84,651 was in the win pool at the conclusion of Sunday's eight-race program from Laurel Park. The Preakness Future Bet opened at noon Friday, April 28 and will close at approximately 6 p.m. (ET) Saturday, May 6, about an hour prior to the running of the Kentucky Derby (G1).

A winner of five straight races starting with the Hopeful (G1), Breeders' Futurity (G1) and Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at 2 and Fountain of Youth (G2) and Florida Derby (G1) this year, Forte sits atop a list of 27 individual horses and a field entry of “all other 3-year-olds” at Preakness Future Wager odds of 3-1 heading into the Derby.

Angel of Empire, who enters the Derby off wins in the Risen Star (G2) and Arkansas Derby (G1), is second choice in the Preakness Future Wager at 9-1, ahead of Lexington (G3) winner First Mission (11-1) and Forte's Todd Pletcher-trained stablemate Tapit Trice (12-1), winner of the Tampa Bay Derby (G3) and Blue Grass (G1). Both Angel of Empire and First Mission are trained by Brad Cox.

Japan-bred Derma Sotogake, winner of the UAE Derby (G2), and Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner Practical Move were each 14-1. The field entry of “all other 3-year-olds” stood at 15-1, while automatic Preakness qualifiers Red Route One and Chase the Chaos were at 22-1 and 70-1, respectively.

The Preakness Future Wager was unanimously approved by the Maryland Racing Commission at its April 4 meeting. Similar to that of future wagers for the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks (G1), bettors are not refunded if their selection does not run in the Preakness, which is limited to a maximum of 14 starters.

The 148th Preakness Stakes (G1), Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown, will be run Saturday, May 20 at historic Pimlico Race Course. Entries will be taken and post positions drawn Monday, May 15.

For rules, up-to-date odds or to place a bet on the Preakness Future Wager visit www.preakness.com/future-wager

Post position draw for the Kentucky Derby is Monday at 2 p.m.

PREAKNESS FUTURE WAGER

Horse                                            Current Odds                       M-L

  1. Angel of Empire                                   9-1                              12-1
  2. Blazing Sevens                                   20-1                             50-1
  3. Chase the Chaos                                 70-1                             99-1
  4. Confidence Game                              30-1                            50-1
  5. Continuar (JPN)                                60-1                            70-1
  6. Cyclone Mischief                               60-1                            50-1
  7. Derma Sotogake (JPN)                    14-1                             10-1
  8. Disarm                                                45-1                             35-1
  9. First Mission                                      11-1                              15-1
  10. Forte                                                     3-1                                4-1
  11. Hit Show                                            45-1                              30-1
  12. Instant Coffee                                    45-1                             50-1
  13. Jace's Road                                        60-1                             60-1
  14. Kingsbarns                                         19-1                              15-1
  15. Lord Miles                                          60-1                            60-1
  16. Mage                                                    23-1                            30-1
  17. Mandarin Hero (JPN)                     18-1                             20-1
  18. Practical Move                                   14-1                             10-1
  19. Raise Cain                                          70-1                             60-1
  20. Red Route One                                  22-1                             50-1
  21. Reincarnate                                       60-1                             50-1
  22. Rocket Can                                        60-1                             50-1
  23. Skinner                                               40-1                             20-1
  24. Sun Thunder                                      99-1                            60-1
  25. Tapit Trice                                          12-1                               6-1
  26. Two Phil's                                           25-1                            40-1
  27. Verifying                                             25-1                             15-1
  28. All Other Three-Year-Olds              15-1                              8-1

*-$84,651 in pool

*-ML odds set by MJC linemaker Keith Feustle

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