Belmont Notes: Red Route One Has Easy Gallop; Angel Of Empire, Hit Show Work At Churchill

Winchell Thoroughbreds' Kentucky homebred Red Route One has settled into his routine at Belmont Park since arriving on May 19 to prepare for an intended start in the $1.5-million Belmont Stakes (G1) on June 10.

Trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, the chestnut son of Gun Runner has gone out for light exercise each morning while under the care of Asmussen's Belmont assistant, Toby Sheets, who said Red Route One had an easy gallop over the main track Saturday.

“He's doing well,” said Sheets. “He went to the main track today and I'm very happy with him. We haven't breezed him yet and he has just been galloping. He seems good over the track and he likes his round pen.”

Red Route One was last seen finishing a closing fourth in the Grade 1 Preakness on May 20 where he made up ground late but could not reel in the runaway pair of Blazing Sevens and the victorious National Treasure after the latter set moderate fractions throughout.

He won the nine-furlong Bath House Row by a head two starts back at Oaklawn Park and has finished on-the-board in three graded events when second in the Grade 2 Rebel and Grade 3 Southwest this year, and third in the Grade 1 Breeders' Futurity as a juvenile.

The regally bred Red Route One is out of the unraced Tapit mare Red House, a full sister to 2014 champion 3-year-old filly Untapable and a half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner and sire Paddy O'Prado. Red Route One is closely related to Grade 2 Wood Memorial third-place finisher Dreamlike, who is also by Gun Runner and out of a full sister to Red House named Time to Tap.

Angel Of Empire, Hit Show Breeze At Churchill Downs

Trainer Brad Cox will go two deep in pursuit of his second conquest in the Belmont Stakes with Kentucky Derby (G1) alumnus Angel of Empire [third] and Hit Show [fifth]. Both horses breezed Saturday at Churchill Downs, visiting the track at 5:30 a.m. (ET).

Albaugh Family Stables' Grade 1 Arkansas Derby winner Angel of Empire went in company with graded stakes winner Warrant and logged five-eighths in :59.80 over the fast main track.

Gary and Mary West's Hit Show, second in the Wood Memorial , completed his five-furlong move in 1:00.20 in company with two-time winning sophomore Salute the Stars.

“Angel of Empire and Hit Show worked really well this morning,” said Cox, who saddled 2021 Belmont winner Essential Quality. “Both horses have exited the Derby in good shape and have been able to get back to regular training. Angel of Empire worked with Warrant. He started a couple lengths back and finished up well around the turn. Hit Show is a more aggressive type of horse and gets a lot out of his training. He worked with Salute the Stars who's a good work horse as well. They had a very solid move.”

Both Angel of Empire and Hit Show will record their final breeze at Churchill Downs next Saturday before shipping to Belmont early the following week.

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Thumbs Up: Forte Pleases Pletcher With Belmont Breeze

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher gave a thumbs up following a Saturday morning breeze from Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's reigning champion 2-year-old male Forte, who worked five furlongs over the Belmont Park main track in preparation for the $1.5-million Belmont Stakes (G1) June 10.

Under sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s, Forte, with Irad Ortiz Jr. up, breezed in company with Ontario-bred maiden Abadin [1:00.69]. NYRA clockers caught Forte through three-eighths in :35  flat before completing five furlongs in 1:00.44 and galloping out six furlongs in 1:13 flat over the fast main track.

The move was Forte's second since being scratched the morning of the  Kentucky Derby (G1) on May 6 at Churchill Downs as the morning-line favorite. He breezed a half-mile in 50.31 last Sunday over the Belmont training track.

“I was really, really happy. I thought he was moving great. He got into a good rhythm, finished up great and galloped out nice and well,” Pletcher said. “It seems like he's maintained his fitness level. We thought that last week when he breezed a half that he recovered pretty quickly, and even more so today after a strong breeze and big gallop out. It seems like everything is in good order.”

Pursuant to HISA Rule 2241(a), Forte was placed on a mandatory 14-day veterinary list after being scratched from the Derby due to a bruised right front foot. In order to be successfully removed from the list, Forte had to work in front of a regulatory veterinarian and then produce a blood sample for review following the breeze which generally takes five days to be returned.

Pletcher said Dr. Sarah Hinchliffe, NYRA's Senior Examining Veterinarian, was pleased with the work and subsequent exam.

“It went very well. She examined him before he breezed, watched him on the track during the breeze and after the breeze and then came back to the barn and examined him again,” Pletcher said. “She said she was happy. They pulled blood and she gets results in five days on that and that should take care of everything.”

Pletcher said he is content that Forte is in top shape ahead of the Belmont.

“There's protocols in place and we had to adhere to those and we're happy that everything went smoothly,” Pletcher said. “We felt confident the horse was in good order or we wouldn't have been out there twice in the last six days, but you still want to make sure everything went smoothly and we're happy everything did go well.”

Initially scheduled to work on Friday morning, Pletcher moved Forte's breeze to Saturday to give him an extra day.

“It would have been back in five days, so we felt it would be crowding it a bit,” Pletcher said.

Forte, a son of Violence out of the five-time stakes winning Blame mare Queen Caroline, won the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth and Grade 1 Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park this season following his Eclipse Award-earning season last year. He was bought for $110,000 at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

Pletcher also reported that Grade 2 Louisiana Derby winner Kingsbarns, who finished 14th in the Kentucky Derby, will miss the Belmont Stakes. The son of Uncle Mo missed a scheduled breeze on Friday after demonstrating signs of colic that morning.

“We're going to be knocked off course. He had a bout of colic,” Pletcher said. “He's fine, no surgery needed. They just have to administer some fluids. It's unfortunate timing, but it's not something that we can [control]. We can't get a breeze in the next day or two so we're going to run out of time. We'll make sure he's OK and then come up with a game plan.”

Pletcher said Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's 10-furIong maiden winner Prove Worthy remains possible for the Belmont Stakes. The Curlin chestnut was a third-out maiden winner on May 2 at Churchill Downs, and has remained in training alongside Pletcher's division at the Louisville oval. He breezed a half-mile in :49.60 at Churchill on May 23.

“I'II have to talk to [co-owner] Mike [Repole] and see what he wants to do there. He's just coming off a maiden race, but he did appreciate the mile and a quarter,” Pletcher said. “l think he's an improving horse, but the question is does he have enough seasoning to come into a race like this. I'II talk to the ownership group and come up with a plan.”

Prove Worthy is out of the Grade 1-placed First Samurai mare Endless Chatter, whose dam Orate is a full sister to the late influential sire Pulpit.

Pletcher said Whisper Hill Farm and Gainesway Stable's Tapit Trice was in good order following his Friday morning work in preparation for the Belmont Stakes. The gray son of four-time Belmont Stakes-winning sire Tapit finished seventh in the Kentucky Derby after victories in the Grade 2 Tampa Bay Derby and Grade 1 Blue Grass.

He added that Forte and Tapit Trice would likely both log their final Belmont Stakes breezes on Saturday, June 3.

Early Look At  Belmont Stakes

Probable: Angel of Empire (Brad Cox), Forte (Todd Pletcher), Hit Show (Cox), Il Miracolo (Antonio Sano), National Treasure (Bob Baffert), Raise Cain (Ben Colebrook), Red Route One (Steve Asmussen), Tapit Trice (Pletcher)

Possible: Arabian Lion (Baffert), Arcangelo (Jena Antonucci), Prove Worthy (Pletcher), Reincarnate (Baffert)

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Forte, Angel of Empire, Hit Show Lead Belmont Work Tab; Kingsbarns Ruled Out

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher gave a “thumbs up” following a Saturday morning breeze from Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's reigning champion 2-Year-Old Forte (Violence), who worked five-eighths over the Belmont Park main track in preparation for the GI Belmont S.

NYRA clockers caught Forte through three-eighths in :35 before completing five furlongs in 1:00.44 and galloping out six furlongs in 1:13 over the fast main track.

“I was really, really happy. I thought he was moving great. He got into a good rhythm, finished up great and galloped out nice and well,” Pletcher said. “It seems like he's maintained his fitness level. We thought that last week when he breezed a half that he recovered pretty quickly, and even more so today after a strong breeze and big gallop out. It seems like everything is in good order.”

Pletcher said Dr. Sarah Hinchliffe, NYRA's Senior Examining Veterinarian, was pleased with the work and subsequent exam.

“It went very well. She examined him before he breezed, watched him on the track during the breeze and after the breeze and then came back to the barn and examined him again,” Pletcher said. “She said she was happy. They pulled blood and she gets results in five days on that and that should take care of everything.”

He added that both Forte and Tapit Trice (Tapit) would likely log their final Belmont Stakes breezes Saturday, June 3.

Pletcher also reported that GII Louisiana Derby winner Kingsbarns (Uncle Mo), who finished 14th in the GI Kentucky Derby, will miss the Belmont Stakes after he missed a scheduled breeze on Friday while demonstrating signs of colic that morning.

“We're going to be knocked off course. He had a bout of colic,” Pletcher said. “He's fine, no surgery needed. They just have to administer some fluids. It's unfortunate timing, but it's not something that we can [control]. We can't get a breeze in the next day or two so we're going to run out of time. We'll make sure he's OK and then come up with a game plan.”

Brad Cox's GI Belmont S. contenders Angel of Empire (Classic Empire) (five furlongs, :59.80) and Hit Show (Candy Ride {Arg}) (five furlongs, 1:00.20) worked Saturday in preparation for the June 10 classic.

Angel of Empire was one of the first workers to go as the track opened at 5:30 a.m. when he and stablemate Warrant (Constitution) (five furlongs, 1:00.20) worked in company. Shortly after their move, Hit Show breezed outside Salute the Stars (Candy Ride {Arg}).

Another Saturday morning worker was Lucky Seven Stable's Smile Happy (Runhappy), the winner of the GII Alysheba S. on Kentucky Oaks Day. He returned to the work tab for the first time since the Alysheba and completed an easy half-mile in :49.60 at 9 a.m.

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U.S., European Champion Kalanisi Dies At 27

Kalanisi, U.S. champion turf male of 2000 after winning that year's Breeders' Cup Turf (G1), died Friday at the age of 27 at Boardsmill Stud in County Meath, Ireland.

Kalanisi had stood at Boardsmill since 2008 following his acquisition by the Flood family from owner-breeder the Aga Khan. He originally stood at his breeder's Gilltown Stud having retired there in 2002. The son of Doyoun had been pensioned from stud duties at Boardsmill since 2020 due to fertility issues.

Kalanisi's biggest victories came in 2000 in the Champion Stakes (G1) at Newmarket, in which he defeated Montjeu in a thrilling finish, and the Breeders' Cup Turf at Churchill Downs en route to the Eclipse Award in his division. He was ridden by Johnny Murtagh on both occasions for trainer Sir Michael Stoute. Earlier in his career, he was trained by Luca Cumani.

Kalanisi's two most memorable races were in defeat where he was involved in titanic battles with 'The Iron Horse' Giant's Causeway in the 2000 Coral-Eclipse Stakes (G1) at Sandown and Juddomonte International (G1) at York. He came out runner-up on both occasions but gained loads of admirers for his never say die attitude in both enthralling contests. He also landed the Cartier Award as Europe's champion older horse at the end of the season.

Overall, Kalanisi was never unplaced in 11 career starts as he retired with a 6-4-1 record and more than $2.1 million in purse earnings.

Kalanisi sired a number of stakes winners on the flat from his early crops conceived at Gilltown and a Royal Ascot winner in the shape of Missoula, but it was over jumps where his offspring really flourished. Triumph Hurdle and Champion Hurdle Katchit came from his first crop and he added a number of other high profile Jumps winners from his Boardsmill crops.

More recently, daughters of Kalanisi have been flying the flag for him with great success as broodmares. Last year's Group 1 Prix Jean Romanet winner Aristia was a notable top-level success for him as was Roxoterra, a Group 1 winner in Brazil,

“We are sad to announce the passing of our stalwart sire Kalanisi, who died suddenly in his paddock this week,” William and John Flood said in a statement on the farm's website. “He had been enjoying his well-earned retirement in his paddock here for the past few years. Kalanisi was a real favorite with everyone in the yard and with visitors, too. He was a huge attraction with both racing fans and breeders during the ITM Stallion Trail every year. He has a final crop of 25 3-year-olds and he has three representatives of this crop on offer at both the Goffs Arkle Sale and also at the Tattersalls Derby Sale.”

Kalanisi was produced by the Green Dancer mare Kalamba.

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