‘She Did Everything Right’: Falconet Easily Bests Favorite Kathleen O. In Top Flight

WinStar Farm and CHC Inc.'s graded stakes-placed Falconet repelled a late rally from post-time favorite Kathleen O. to secure her second stakes victory in Sunday's $100,000 Top Flight, a nine-furlong test for older fillies and mares, at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, Falconet worked out a stalking trip under Jose Lezcano to post the determined victory, her first since taking the Ladies Stakes over the same course and distance on January 1. The 4-year-old daughter of Uncle Mo arrived from a runner-up effort in the February 18 Heavenly Prize Invitational traveling a one-turn mile at Aqueduct.

“She appears to prefer the two turns,” said Byron Hughes, Pletcher's Belmont Park-based assistant. “She's very consistent but the two turns is something she seems to enjoy more.”

Away cleanly from the inside post in the field of five, Falconet took back along the rail as Mommasgottarun was angled to the two-path from post 3 to take command through the first turn and mark an opening quarter-mile in :23.88 over the fast main track.

Falconet held a one-length advantage over the Dylan Davis-piloted Timeless Journey down the backstretch while Kathleen O., the 2-5 mutuel favorite who broke a step slow under Hall of Famer Javier Castellano, trailed in last as the half-mile elapsed in :48.79.

Falconet came under a ride from Lezcano entering the far turn and advanced to the outside of Mommasgottarun to put her head in front as the rail remained open for Timeless Journey to find room and challenge for the lead. Meanwhile, Kathleen O. ranged up on the far outside to make her run at the top two approaching the eighth pole. Falconet kicked clear from Timeless Journey near the sixteenth pole and drew off to cross the wire 2 1/4 lengths clear of Kathleen O. in a final time of 1:51.42.

Timeless Journey completed the trifecta a half-length behind Kathleen O. with the Pletcher-trained Let Her Inspire U finishing fourth, a half-length ahead of Mommasgottarun. Easy to Bless, who is entered in Friday's Distaff Handicap (G3) at the Big A, and Sweet Willemina were scratched.

Hughes said he was pleased with the trip Lezcano worked out for Falconet.

“I thought Jose did a great job of helping her out of there going into the first turn and sat just behind the speed,” said Hughes. “He saved ground throughout, tipped her out around the far turn and was able to pull away a little bit at the end.”

Lezcano, who has been aboard for all three of Falconet's starts this year, echoed Hughes' sentiments about Falconet's preferred distances.

“She's nice – she did everything right,” said Lezcano. “She broke well today. I think last time the [shorter] distance got to her and they went so slow. I think today, with more distance she was confident the whole way. When I asked her, she went on very well.”

The victory capped a prosperous weekend for Pletcher, who sent out top Kentucky Derby (G1) hopeful Forte to a gutsy victory in the Florida Derby (G1) Saturday at Gulfstream Park, one of four victories on the card at the Hallandale Beach oval. Pletcher, who also trains Louisiana Derby (G2) winner Kingsbarns and Tampa Bay Derby (G3) victor Tapit Trice, is expected to start the trio of Dreamlike, Classic Catch, and Crupi in the  $750,000 Wood Memorial (G2) on Saturday at the Big A, a 100-40-30-20-10 qualifier for the Kentucky Derby.

“We're all excited. Forte ran big yesterday,” said Hughes. “We have Tapit Trice and Kingsbarns, so we're pretty pumped up at where we're sitting now with those runners. We'll see how we do in the Wood – maybe we'll have one more.”

Bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm, Falconet  was produced by Grade 1 winner Birdatthewire, by Summer Bird. She banked $55,000 in victory and boosted her total purse earnings to $392,340 through a record of 4-4-0 from nine career starts. She returned $9 for a $2 win ticket.

Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey sent Kathleen O. north from Gulfstream Park to make her second start of the year off a game runner-up finish in the Royal Delta (G3) on February 18. Castellano, who has piloted the daughter of Upstart in all of her eight starts, said a quicker tempo would have helped today.

“She never breaks out of the gate, but she can run and she finished up well,” said Castellano. “She tried really hard. Unfortunately, it was a small field and a slow pace. I don't think it was the right set up for her. She comes from behind horses, so I wish we had a little more pace for a better set up. I'm disappointed but sometimes the way the race unfolds is a disadvantage to the horses coming from behind. She's the type where, the more you ride, the more they give it to you. When they go slow, they aren't going to stop.”

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City of Light’s Shootoutthelights Dazzles as a New Rising Star

Minor ailments held her back from a juvenile campaign, but Shootoutthelights (City of Light) showed she was worth the wait as she lit up the clock with an electrifying cruising speed, and dominated her rivals to become her sire's first 'TDN Rising Star' as a brilliant cap to Gulfstream's Championship meet.

The race was almost over from the jump as the filly rocketed out of the stalls as the 6-5 favorite and out-kicked Queen Karima for the lead. With an opening split posting at a wicked :20.89 and a half in :43.79, Irad Ortiz Jr. said 'go' in the stretch and the pair disappeared from the field, hitting the wire 3 1/2 lengths in front as :55.77 went up for the final time. Queen Karima was a clear second best on the day.

With Shootoutthelights riding two bullet works into this contest–and certainly no secret to the betting public, either–conditioner Wesley Ward had glowing praise for his newest 'Rising Star' and everyone around her:

“Gene Recio did a great job with this filly in Ocala,” he replied after the race. “I am very thankful for Breeze Easy's Mike Hall for letting me train [Shootoutthelights]. She was my pick of all the yearlings they had two years ago.”

He also added: “Minor issues held her back [from a juvenile season] but the owners are very patient.”

Out of Very One S.-placed Donna Getyourgun, the victress was a $525,000 yearling at 2021 KEESEP and is only the third foal in her dam's first six seasons as a broodmare. Her half-sister Mizzen Beau (Mizzen Mast), SW, $205,559 was the flag bearer to the races, a $100,000 OBSAPR grad in her day, and picked up her black-type at Woodbine before retiring to motherhood herself, delivering a colt by Hard Spun this year. Their dam delivered unplaced Shake It Out West (Speightster) in 2018 and was barren a season before having Shootoutthelights in 2020. Donna Getyourgun is also responsible for two other fillies: a 2-year-old by Catholic Boy who changed hands for $19,000 last year at KEESEP to Winner Circle Racing Stable and a yearling by McKinzie. She is due to Silver State for 2023.

Second dam Cryptoqueen claims quite a busy line beneath her with nine winners, including MGSW Clearly A Queen (Lucky North), who claims two stakes runners and is the granddam of MGSW Engage (Into Mischief) and MGSP Commute (Hold Me Back). This is also the extended female family of MGSP British Royalty (English Channel); GSW Savedbythelight (Saint Ballado); and SW Reformer Rally (Dynaformer).

11th-Gulfstream, $70,000, Msw, 4-2, 3yo, f, 5fT, :55.77, fm, 3 1/2 lengths.
SHOOTOUTTHELIGHTS, f, 3, by City of Light
          1st Dam: Donna Getyourgun {SP, $167,626}, by Stormy Atlantic
          2nd Dam: Cryptoqueen, by Cryptoclearance
          3rd Dam: Royal Setting, by Raise a Cup
Sales history: $525,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $42,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
O-Breeze Easy, LLC; B-Tony Holmes (KY); T-Wesley A. Ward.

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Tampa Bay Derby Winner Tapit Trice Headed To Kentucky Monday Ahead Of Blue Grass Bid

Tapit Trice breezed four furlongs Saturday in :49.57 at Palm Beach Downs in his final workout for the $1-million Toyota Blue Grass (G1) at Keeneland next Saturday.

The Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby (G3) winner, who worked in company with stablemate Crupi, is expected to be one of two 3-year-old colts with victories at Tampa Bay Downs this winter to compete in the Kentucky Derby (G1)  on May 6 at Churchill Downs. The other is the unbeaten Kingsbarns (3-for-3), who followed an allowance/optional claiming victory here on Feb. 12 with a front-running score on March 25 in the Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby (G2) at Fair Grounds.

Kingsbarns is expected to go to the Kentucky Derby off his Louisiana Derby triumph.

Both Tapit Trice and Kingsbarns are trained by Todd Pletcher, who said via text earlier today he plans to ship Tapit Trice to Kentucky on Monday.

The Hall of Fame conditioner is almost certain to have the Kentucky Derby favorite in Forte, last year's 2-year-old champion who overcame the No. 11 post position to win Saturday's Curlin Florida Derby (G1) Presented by Hill 'n' Dale Farms at Xalapa under jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., who rode six winners on the 14-race Gulfstream Park card. Pletcher sent out four winners.

The Blue Grass is one of three Kentucky Derby prep races scheduled Saturday, along with the $750,000 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby (G1) at Santa Anita and the  $750,000 Wood Memorial (G2) at Aqueduct. All three races will be simulcast at Tampa Bay Downs.

Tapit Trice, who is owned by Mandy Pope's Whisper Hill Farm and Antony Beck's Gainesway Stable, has a 3-for-4 record and one third. Kingsbarns is owned by Spendthrift Farm.

Kentucky Derby candidates often show rapid development in the weeks leading to the race (some observers compare them to teenage athletes hitting a growth spurt), and it will be interesting to watch Tapit Trice and Kingsbarns attempt to move forward in the next 4-to-5 weeks. Although Forte is the top choice now, it's worth remembering that both of Pletcher's Kentucky Derby winners – Super Saver in 2010 and Always Dreaming in 2017 – raced at Tampa Bay Downs.

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Faiza, And Tell Me Nolies Among Fillies Expected For Santa Anita Oaks

Saturday's  Santa Anita Oaks (G2) could have up to a field of eight, including Faiza and And Tell Me Nolies, the top-two finishers in the Santa Ysabel (G3) March 5 at the Arcadia, Calif. track.

Faiza, the expected favorite in the Oaks, completed her final major preparations on Saturday with a six-furlong work in 1:12.60 for trainer Bob Baffert. The Girvin filly is a perfect 4-for-4 which includes additional stakes wins in the Starlet (G1) and Las Virgenes (G3).

And Tell Me Nolies, winner of last year's Del Mar Debutante (G1) and Chandelier (G2), returned from a four-month layoff in the Santa Ysabel and was beaten 2 ¼ lengths by Faiza. Trained by Peter Miler, she also had her final tune-up on Saturday with a five-furlong work in 1:01.80.

Two fillies coming off sharp maiden wins are also expected for the Oaks. Clearly Unhinged was a front-running 3 ¼-length winner in her how going 6½ furlongs here on Feb. 5. Trained by Michael McCarthy, the Bernardini filly worked a bullet on Saturday when going five furlongs in :59.60. It was the fastest of 53 moves at the distance.

Clearly Unhinged earned a 89 Beyer Speed Figure for her debut win, which is the highest recorded among the prospective group for the Oaks.

Princess Bettina, who won the China Doll on turf here March 18 for trainer Peter Eurton, is also targeting the Oaks. She returned to work tab on Saturday with an easy half mile move in 49.20 seconds.

Also listed as possible for the Oaks by the Santa Anita racing office are romping maiden winner Window Shopping and stablemate Venganza for trainer Richard Mandella; Justique, who was fourth in the Santa Ysabel for trainer John Shirreffs; and Gila, who won a $30,000 maiden-claimer by 12 ½ lengths on March 12 at Santa Anita for trainer Steve Knapp.

After training hours Sunday, Mandella confirmed he plans to enter both Window Shopping and Venganza. Window Shopping aired by 16½ lengths in maiden race taken off the turf at Santa Anita March 17. It was the American Pharoah filly's only start this year and first since debuting on turf at Del Mar on Nov. 13. Venganza won her debut March 1 at Santa Anita in a six-furlong maiden race that was also taken off the turf.

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