Mischievous Angel Goes Last-To-First To Graduate At Belmont

1st-Belmont, $90,000, Msw, 6-17, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:08.74, fm, 3/4 length.
MISCHIEVOUS ANGEL (g, 3, Into Mischief–Sabrina's Angel, by Scat Daddy), the only first-time starter in the field and the 2-1 selection with a $600,000 purchase price, spotted the field a step at the break and had only a single rival behind him through a half mile in :45.26. He began to make up ground as the leaders hit the far turn and tipped out to be five wide with room to run at the top of the stretch. Pacesetter Beer Run (City of Light) gave way as Mischievous Angel closed strongly on the outside and prevailed by three-quarters of the length to graduate on debut. Sabrina's Angel, herself a half-sister to GI Xpressbet Florida Derby winner Audible (Into Mischief), is still to be represented by a 2-year-old Curlin filly and a yearling filly by Practical Joke. Sales History: $600,000 Ylg '21 FTSAUG. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $49,500. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.
O-Peter M. Brant and Parkland Thoroughbreds; B-Parkland Thoroughbreds (KY); T-Chad C. Brown.

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Espinoza, Wong Secure Respective Jockey, Trainer Titles At Golden Gate Fields

Jockey Assael Espinoza, trainer Jonathan Wong, and owners Johnny Taboada and Larry and Marianne Williams were leaders in their respective divisions at the Golden Gate Fields Winter/Spring meet, which concluded last Sunday.

Espinoza won the most races out of any rider with 93 trips to the winner's circle from 419 steers, equating to a strong 22%-win rate. His mounts finished in-the-money 56% of the time. From Opening Day, December 26 to the conclusion of the meet last Sunday, Espinoza's mounts compiled $2,013,156 in earnings.

“I'm very thankful for all the owners and trainers who have given me an opportunity to ride their horses,” said Espinoza. “Ever since I got to Golden Gate, people have been really good to me. There are a lot of great people supporting me.

I also really appreciate all the backside workers getting all the horses ready,” Espinoza continued. “They're very important behind the scenes in this sport. They need to be recognized and acknowledged. My agent did a great job finding me great rides. We both worked hard, and it worked out great.”

The nephew of Hall of Fame jockey Victor Espinoza, 23-year-old Assael Espinoza began his riding career in 2018 at Santa Anita Park and shipped his tack to Northern California in early 2021. The Arcadia, California native picks up his second Golden Gate riding title; he finished atop the jockey standings at the 2022 Summer Meet. Notable wins for Espinoza at the Winter/Spring meet came aboard Rose Maddox in the Moscow Burning Stakes and Carole Lombard in the Campanile Stakes. Espinoza is represented by agent Tom “Bomber” Doutrich. Evin Roman finished second in the jockey standings with 80 victories while Armando Ayuso rounded out the top three spots with 72 wins.

Trainer Jonathan Wong defended his 2022 Winter/Spring meet training title with the most wins out of any trainer at the 2023 meeting, winning 56 races from 231 starters. Wong posted a 19%-win clip and earned total purse prizes of $1,063,272. The most notable win for Team Wong came on Closing Day in the inaugural Dream of Summer Stakes with 6-year-old California-bred mare Sadie Bluegrass. Other top campaigners in Kentucky-based Wong's California string are Clockstrikestwelve, Kennebec, and Love'em N Leave'em.

Heading into Closing Week, Isidro Tamayo was tied for the lead with Wong. He ended up finishing second in the standings with 53 first place finishes. Jack Steiner, who had the highest win percentage (29%) from trainers with over 50 starters, tied for third in the trainer standings with Steve Sherman. Steiner and Sherman won 32 races each.

In the owner category, Johnny Taboada won 14 races before changing his stable name to Taboada Racing Stables LLC in the middle of the meet. Between both stable names, Taboada won 24 races. Larry and Marianne Williams had a strong meeting with 15 wins from 75 starters as did Gray Farms, who won at a 26%-win clip from their 46 starters and finished third in the owner standings.

Live racing resumes at Golden Gate on Saturday, August 26 for the upcoming 2023 Summer Meet. Golden Gate runs Saturday through Monday at the Summer Meet, which runs through Monday, October 2.

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Matareya Set For Ellis Park Return In Chicago Stakes

Godolphin's Derby City Distaff (G1) winner Matareya headlines a field of six fillies and mares entered for next Saturday's 33rd running of the $225,000 Chicago Stakes (G3 at Ellis Park.

The Chicago Stakes will be run at seven furlongs on the main track and was carded as Race 9 of 10 with a post time of 3:55 p.m. (CT) First post is 11:45 a.m.

Matareya, a 4-year-old daughter of Pioneerof the Nile trained by Brad Cox, is a two-time Grade 1-winning sprinter. Prior to her top-level victory in the Derby City Distaff, Matareya won last year's Acorn Stakes (G1) as a 3-year-old. Matareya has one prior start at Ellis Park when she broke her maiden as a 2-year-old by 4½ lengths. Jockey Flavien Prat, who has been aboard Matareya for her last six starts, will be in the saddle from post No. 2.

Another Grade 1 winner that entered the Chicago Stakes is Peter Blum Thoroughbreds' Society. Trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, Society won last year's Cotillion Stakes (G1) at Parx. In her most recent start, the 4-year-old Gun Runner filly faded to ninth in the 1 1/16-mile La Troienne Stakes (G1) but will cut back in distance in the Chicago Stakes with Tyler Gaffalione in the saddle from post 5.

The complete field for the Chicago Stakes from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. Hidden Connection (Luis Saez, Bret Calhoun)

2. Matareya (Flavien Prat, Brad Cox)

3. Be Like Water (Brian Hernandez Jr., Vicki Oliver)

4. Stella Noir (James Graham, Keith Desormeaux)

5. Society (Tyler Gaffalione, Steve Asmussen)

6. Drifaros (Martin Garcia, Teresa Pompay)

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Chantilly: Can Blue Rose Cen Pull Off A Classic Double?

Beaten only once since her debut and now the proud owner of two Group 1 titles including the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Blue Rose Cen (Ire) (Churchill {Ire}) goes into the unknown on Sunday as she bids to extend her tally in Chantilly's G1 Prix de Diane Longines. So assured at ParisLongchamp, where she also garnered the G1 Prix Marcel Boussac on Arc day, the G3 Prix d'Aumale in September and G3 Prix de la Grotte in April, Yeguada Centurion SL's prized homebred now has to conquer new territory and a new trip. There should be no fears as far as stamina is concerned, being by Churchill who stayed this far at three out of a GIII Santa Barbara S. winner in Queen Blossom (Ire) (Jeremy).

Blue Rose Cen is after something rare and special here. Only the French legend Allez France in 1973, Divine Proportions in 2005 and Zarkava (Ire) in 2008 have completed the Marcel Boussac-Poule d'Essai des Pouliches-Diane treble, so there is that extra pressure on Christophe Head who looks to land this Classic 10 years on from the last of his aunt Criquette's in Treve (Fr).

“I think she is in prime form,” he said. “I'm crossing my fingers that everything goes well in terms of the longer trip. She is really one of those brilliant kinds and has been very professional the whole time. I have the feeling we can do it again–it's going to be a very nice race and of course we will encounter new fillies, good fillies, but I can't wait. She has a great mentality, has been easy to train and has been working brilliantly.”

 

Ready Yourself

This is as deep a Diane as has been seen for some time, with the Gosdens' representative Running Lion (GB) (Roaring Lion) almost certainly up to this standard on the evidence of her electric performance in Newmarket's Listed Pretty Polly S., Ballymore Thoroughbred Ltd's TDN Rising Star Pensee Du Jour (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) looking so dominant in the early-season staging posts of the Listed Prix Rose de Mai and G3 Prix Penelope, Ballydoyle's Never Ending Story (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) moving up to a more suitable trip still giving off the vibe that she is a top-class filly in the making, and Al Shira'aa Farms's unbeaten G1 Prix Saint-Alary winner Jannah Rose (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) prompting such notable comments from the normally reticent Carlos Laffon-Parias.

 

Any Other Rose?

Jannah Rose may have fared best in the draw on Thursday, with her middle position in seven meaning Christophe Soumillon can make an early decision as to where best to position her throughout those all-important early stages. Three winners in the last nine years emerged from that stall and six of the last nine were drawn between six and nine and it is interesting to note that in the G3 Prix Vanteaux and Saint-Alary she was also drawn middle to wide. In the latter, she was produced to beat Elusive Princess  (Fr) (Martinborough {Jpn}) by just 3/4 of a length, but the manner of her performance suggests there will be plenty more to come faced with sterner opposition.

Carlos Laffon-Parias, who is part of the Head family having married Christopher's cousin Patricia, is after his first renewal and said, “I have come close before, but time is passing and I must win it before things become more complicated! I remain confident I will eventually win it and I hope that day is close at hand.”

 

Bridging The Gap

Blue Rose Cen has been putting some notable fillies in their place for some time now, but this is a different test and different day for a couple who are looking to make it closer. Never Ending Story was beaten over five lengths by Christopher Head's pride and joy in the Marcel Boussac, but that was after a troubled trip on contrastingly deep ground when things hadn't yet fallen into place for her. In one way, her five-length fifth in the Pouliches was a surprising backward step having looked so dynamic when slamming the 1000 Guineas third Matilda Picotte (Ire) (Sioux Nation) in Leopardstown's Ballylinch Stud 1000 Guineas Trial in April, but there is a nagging sense that middle distances and summer ground will see her make a leap forward as it did for her dam Athena (Ire) (Camelot {GB}). Behind Blue Rose Cen in the Grotte and Pouliches, Everest Racing's Lindy (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}) also has solid claims for being more competitive this time, but stall 13 is a major disadvantage and she will need all the luck from there.

Ryan Moore believes that his mount's story is far from over. “I don't think we saw the best of my filly at all when she was fifth in the French 1000 Guineas last time,” he said. “She didn't run badly, but she didn't fire and pick up as I was expecting as I thought she had a big shot at winning that race. However, I think she remains a Group 1 filly and I hope she can prove it over a trip that she is bred to get. She could just surprise some fillies with more obvious claims.”

 

Best Of The Rest

Chantilly's card also features the G3 Prix du Bois Longines, with the TDN Rising Star fillies Les Pavots (Ire) (No Nay Never) and Ramatuelle (Justify) taking on Ecurie Jean-Louis Bouchard and Bruno De Montzey's unbeaten colt Zorken (Fr) (Goken {Fr}) and the G3 Prix du Lys Longines, where Maniatic (Ire) (Intello {Ger}) and Don Diego De Vega (Fr) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) provide further evidence of the merits of Ace Impact (Ire) (Cracksman {GB}) having chased home that impressive G1 Prix du Jockey Club hero in this venue's Listed Prix de Suresnes last month.

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