Favored Petulante Makes The Grade In Salvator Mile

Petulante was able to collar Nimitz Cruiser late for a half-length victory in the Salvator Mile (G3) on Saturday at Monmouth Park.

Trained by Victor Barboza and ridden by Luis Saez, Petulante scored his first graded stakes win in the Salvator Mile, improving his career line to 4-2-0 from six starts for owners Lugamo Racing Stable.

The 4-year-old Arrogate colt's late run and strong stretch kick ended Nimitz Class' five-race winning streak.

The winning time for the eight furlongs was 1:36.88 on a fast track.

Trademark was up second after racing next to last early in the eight-horse field, finishing two lengths behind Nimitz Class.

Petulante, the favorite who is perfect in all three starts this year, returned $5.80 for the win.

Bred in Kentucky by Breffni Farm, Petulante was produced by the Uncle Mo mare Auntjenn. He was a $40,000 purchase from the Old South Farm consignment at the 2021 OBS spring 2-year-olds in training sale and has amassed lifetime purse earnings of $236,555.

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Vivar Repels Therapist’s Late Charge To Win Chorleywood

Shortleaf Stable's homebred Vivar held off the late charge of Therapist to win the inaugural running of the $175,000 Chorleywood Overnight Stakes on Saturday at Ellis Park.

Named in honor of the Thoroughbred retirement farm located in Prospect, Ky., the 1 ¼-mile Chorleywood was completed in 2:04.20 over the firm turf course.

Vivar, trained by Robert Medina and ridden by Julien Leparoux, sat third in the early stages of the Chorleywood, two lengths behind pacesetting Hidden Stash and Punch Hard. Around the opening turn, Hidden Stash continued to rate on the front-end through an opening quarter-mile of :25.46 and half-mile in :51.10. On the far turn, Leparoux tipped Hidden Stash to the two-path and he poked his nose in front of Hidden Stash. Inside the eighth pole, Therapist began to reel in Vivar but could not get by at the wire and finished second by a head.

“I thought the stretch out in distance would suit him better,” Medina said. “He's a son of Cairo Prince out of a Tapit mare [Debit], and so once we were able to stretch him out longer I figured it would suit him better. When he goes shorter he just seems to be a little bit too far off the early pace and it gives him a little too much to do early.”

Vivar paid $18.20 for the win. Therapist, with jockey Tyler Gaffalione in the irons, finished a neck in front of third-place finisher Hidden Stash under Martin Garcia.

Tiz the Bomb, Media Blitz, Foreign Relations, Bay Street Mone,y and Punch Hard completed the order of finish.

Vivar banked $103,854 with his victory in the Chorleywood to improve his overall earnings to $357,434. His record now stands at 13-3-2-0.

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Saffie Joseph Jr. Resumes Training at NYRA; Gets 23 Stalls at Saratoga

Saffie Joseph Jr. has nominated Violet Gibson (Ire) (Expert Eye {GB}) to the Wild Applause S. at Belmont Saturday, June 24, and has been given 23 stalls for the summer at Saratoga Race Course, according to an email from NYRA's Vice President of Communications, Patrick McKenna.

“Following consistent and productive dialogue between Saffie Joseph Jr. and NYRA, Joseph Jr. will resume training and racing at NYRA tracks,” McKenna wrote. “He has nominated Violet Gibson to the $150,000 Wild Applause and has been allotted 23 stalls for the 2023 summer meet at Saratoga Race Course. NYRA will adjust accordingly should the investigation in Kentucky reveal any wrongdoing.”

Two of Joseph's trainees died of unexplained causes in the week leading up to the Kentucky Derby, causing Churchill Downs to suspend him indefinitely, and scratch his Derby entrant, Lord Miles (Curlin) from the race.

While Joseph was never officially forbidden from running at NYRA, the association issued a statement after the Churchill ban that made it clear he would not be running at New York tracks.

“Following recent events at Churchill Downs, which remain under investigation by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, NYRA has engaged in discussions with trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.,” said McKenna at the time. “Mr. Joseph has no horses stabled at Belmont Park and, to our understanding, is not currently planning on shipping horses to New York or entering races at Belmont Park while the matter is under investigation. NYRA will continue to evaluate our response should new information come to light.”

“In general, after what happened at Churchill, we wanted answers,” said Joseph in explaining his absence from New York. “I was going to give NYRA respect until I got answers, thinking it would be four weeks maximum. Obviously, this carried over a much longer period.” The necropsy result released on the first of the two horses, Parents Pride, was inconclusive, according to a statement from the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission on June 3. The report said that bloodwork did not detect any prohibited substances or overages of allowed medications. A necropsy report on the second horse, Chasing Artie, is still pending.

 

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Irad Ortiz Strikes For Fifth Win On Belmont Card As Champ Goodnight Olive Wins Bed O’ Roses

Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. earned his fifth win on Saturday's 10-race card when guiding First Row Partners and Team Hanley's reigning champion female sprinter Goodnight Olive to victory in the $200,000 Bed o' Roses (G2), a seven-furlong main track sprint for older fillies and mares, at Belmont Park.

In addition to the Bed o' Roses, Ortiz's Saturday victories included two others with Brown-trained horses, taking the first race aboard Mischievous Angel and the eighth aboard Exact Estimate. His other wins came in the second race aboard the Kelly Breen-trained Photon and the fifth race atop impressive maiden winner Donegal Forever for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.

“It means a lot. It's a lot of hard work,” said Ortiz, who leads the Belmont spring/summer meet riding standings with 43 wins. “People don't know the hard work we do for this to try and win races. All I do right now is work and go home and rest and come back and ride again. I feel blessed to be in this position and that God allows me to win these kinds of races and to ride every day. The support from the owners and trainers has been amazing and my agent, Steve Rushing, does a great job.”

Goodnight Olive, trained by four-time Eclipse Award-winner Chad Brown, earned her second win of the year and rebounded from a last-out third-place finish in the Derby City Distaff (G1) in May at Churchill Downs where she was boxed in down the lane by returning rival Wicked Halo and saw the end of a seven-race win streak. The daughter of Ghostzapper found the winner's circle again with a patient off-the-pace trip under Ortiz after saving ground down the backstretch and swinging four-wide for the stretch drive.

Away well from the inside post, Goodnight Olive showed speed but was taken back by Ortiz and passed by Wicked Halo and the sharp Beguine to her outside, with the latter taking command through an opening quarter-mile in :22.90 over the fast main track as Goodnight Olive trailed in last of five runners.

“She always breaks good, so I let her be her,” Ortiz said. “Wicked Halo broke good and the two [Beguine] has speed, so they went and I took a little hold and let her be where she's happy. I waited for the time to go and she was there for me.”

Goodnight Olive preserved her inside position approaching the turn as Wicked Halo was asked for more and Beguine gave way. A loaded Caramel Swirl was widest of all mid-turn and ranged up with a menacing bid under Junior Alvarado and appeared poised to take an easy lead as Goodnight Olive lacked room on the inside to pass her foes after a half-mile in :46.09. Ortiz swung the dark bay mare four-wide to the outside of the leading pair at the top of the lane and took dead aim at Caramel Swirl and Wicked Halo.

Caramel Swirl put her head in front of a stubborn Wicked Halo at the eighth pole with Goodnight Olive gaining with every stride down the center of the course, but Wicked Halo had something left in the final sixteenth and put a neck ahead of Caramel Swirl. Ortiz showed Goodnight Olive the crop on her right side and made one final push in the final strides to nail Wicked Halo just before the wire, earning the neck victory in a final time of 1:22.39.

Wicked Halo held second three-quarter lengths ahead of Caramel Swirl with Dr B, who was never a threat, and Beguine completing the order of finish.

Brown, who won his third Bed o' Roses, said the heads-up ride by Ortiz was key to the victory.

“She got there. I was really proud of her,” said Brown, who also won the Grade 3 Eatontown at Monmouth Park with Consumer Spending minutes after the Bed o' Roses. “She made multiple moves in the race. I thought each time Irad moved with her and used her, it was with good judgement. He used her out of the gate to get the flow of the race going to make everyone sort of clear him to get the pace going.

“Then, he had a tricky decision at the three-eighths marker to either ease her back around Caramel Swirl and the tiring four horse [Dr B], or bide his time and go inside the four and then outside Caramel Swirl and that proved to really be the difference winning by a head [neck],” Brown added. “I think if he had taken her back and circled, I'm quite sure it would have been too much for her to get there in time. He gave her a great ride like he has every time he's ridden her.”

Goodnight Olive notched the fourth graded coup of her career, adding to wins in the Grade 1 Ballerina at Saratoga Race Course and Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint at Keeneland last year as part of her championship season, and Keeneland's Grade 1 Madison in her seasonal debut this year. She boasts total purse earnings of $1,576,200, over nine times her purchase price of $170,000 at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale.

Bred in Kentucky by Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings, Goodnight Olive banked $110,000 in victory and improved her lifetime record to 10-8-1-1. She returned $2.60 for a $2 win wager as the 1-5 post-time favorite.

Ortiz, a four-time Eclipse Award-winning rider, is nearing 200 wins this year, which includes 25 graded triumphs. The 30-year-old native of Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico said maintaining a career at racing's highest level has been a rewarding experience.

“I'm just enjoying myself and what is happening in my career right now. I'm so glad. It was a dream before and now it's happening and it's real,” Ortiz said. “I'm just trying to stay as long as I can where I am and keep going forward. The sky is the limit. I keep learning every day. I learn from my mistakes and move forward. I just want to be remembered by everybody for what I do.”

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