Up To The Mark Notches Second Straight Elite-Level Win In Manhattan

Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's Up to the Mark collared pacesetter Strong Quality in early stretch and shook free to win the $750,000 Resorts World Casino Manhatttan (G1) Saturday at Belmont Park.

The 4-year-old Not This Time colt, ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr. for trainer Todd Pletcher, won by 2 1/4 lengths from Soldier Rising, while Ottoman Fleet checked in third, a head back.

Up to the Mark returned $5.30 for the victory after covering 1 1/4 miles on firm turf in 1:59.31. He posted a second successive win at the highest level as he entered Saturday race off a breakthrough performance in the Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic (G1) going 1 1/8 mile at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Derby Day, May 6.

Overall, Up to the Mark has won half of his 10 career starts, including four of five outings this year.

Bred in Kentucky by Ramspring Farm, Up to the Mark is out of the Ghostzapper mare Belle's Finale. He was a $450,000 purchase at the 2020 Keeneland September yearling sale, where Taylor Made Sales Agency consigned him.

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Up To The Mark Posts Towering Victory in Manhattan

Repole Stable and St Elias Stable's UP TO THE MARK (c, 4, Not This Time–Belle's Finale, by Ghostzapper) consolidated his position at the top of the American turf division with a second straight dominating performance at the top level in Saturday's GI Resorts World Casino Manhattan S. at Belmont Park. Made the 8-5 chalk on the strength of a much-the-best victory in the GI Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic on the Kentucky Derby undercard at Churchill Downs May 6, the $450,000 Keeneland September graduate was away in good order and landed just ahead of centerfield as longshot Strong Quality (Quality Road) set out at a quick tempo in advance of Ocean Atlantique (American Pharoah). Put to sleep through the middle furlongs by Irad Ortiz, Jr., Up To the Mark bided his time around the second turn, was given his cue in upper stretch and blew the race open from there, running out a facile winner. Soldier Rising (GB) (Frankel {GB}) outfinished GII Fort Marcy S. hero Ottoman Fleet (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) for second. Sales history: $450,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP. O-Repole Stable & St Elias Stable; B-Ramspring Farm (KY); T-Todd Pletcher.

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Desormeaux to be Subject to Breathalyzer Before Every Race Day or Morning

As a result of failing a breathalyzer test March 31 before the first race at Santa Anita, Kent Desormeaux will now be subjected to a breathalyzer test before every race day and every time he rides a horse in a morning exercise or work, according to a stewards' ruling posted Friday on the California Horse Racing Board's website.

A complaint posted on the site April 8 read, “On 3/31/2023, Jockey Kent Desormeaux failed an alcohol breathalyzer test administered by CHRB Investigators at Santa Anita Park prior to riding in the 1st race.” Desormeaux did not ride that day, but was back riding the following day, April 1.

A hearing date was set for May 18.

Friday, the stewards ruled: “Jockey KENT DESORMEAUX, having entered into a Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release with the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) for violation of CHRB rules 1874 (Disorderly Conduct) and 1680 (Jockeys and Drivers to Report) on March 31, 2023, at Santa Anita Park, is placed on probation for the remainder of his license period, subject to the following terms and conditions of probation: He is placed on a testing agreement with the following conditions: (a) He will be tested by a CHRB investigator before entering the racetrack to exercise a horse or participate in a race. (b) On scheduled race days, he will report to the CHRB investigative office no later than 1.5 hours before the scheduled post time. (c) In the event CHRB investigators obtain a PAS reading detecting the presence of alcohol (Anything greater than 0.00) his license will be summarily suspended until a noticed hearing before a Board of Stewards is held and a ruling is issued. (d) Upon renewal of his Jockey license, a testing agreement will be part of his next license period.”

Desormeaux has had a long history of alcohol-related issues on and off the track. He missed most of 2022 after getting into an altercation in a parking lot at Del Mar when intoxicated. He was arrested in January and charged with domestic battery and abuse. He spent time in a rehab facility in 2016, and was back in an in-patient program in 2020.

 

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Shotgun Hottie Cruises Clear In Monmouth’s Lady’s Secret

Trainer Cherie DeVaux makes no secret about what the ultimate goal is for Shotgun Hottie this year: Get the 4-year-old daughter of Gun Runner a graded stakes win.

Shotgun Hottie took a big step toward that, cruising to a 5½-length victory in Saturday's $100,000 Lady's Secret Stakes at Monmouth Park, a win that carries free entry and start fees to the Molly Pitcher (G3) on July 22.

“We'll probably stay the course and go to the Molly Pitcher next,” said DeVaux. “We'll see how she comes out of it and go from there. The goal with her is to try to win a graded stakes. It's a pretty tough group this year, so we'll see what happens.””

In her fourth start for DeVaux since she was transferred from Thomas Morley's barn, Shotgun Hottie expended little energy in putting away her five rivals in the 1 1/16-mile eature for fillies and mares.

The winning time was 1:43.64.

After running a non-threatening third in her last start in the Serena's Song Stakes at Monmouth Park on May 14, Shotgun Hottie found herself atypically on the lead – but for good reason. The opening quarter went in a plodding :25.16 over a track that had been playing fast all day.

“She usually likes to come off the pace from what I saw of her races but nobody took the lead so I took it,” said jockey Paco Lopez, who added to his meet-leading totals with four winners on the 11-race card. “Everyone let me go. It was easy so I took it. When you go fractions like this, good fillies get into a rhythm and they do it easily. I really didn't have to use her much after the opening half. She did it so easily.”

Sent off as the 3-2 favorite, Shotgun Hottie powered to the front after the opening quarter and never faced a serious threat. One was supposed to come from Leader of the Band, but the 8-5 second choice never fired, finishing off the board. Lightly-raced Signal From Noise held for second, 1¼ lengths ahead of Miss New York.

The win improved Shotgun Hottie's career record to 14-4-4-2 for owners Omar Aldabbagh and Jeff Ganje. She returned $5 for the win.

“Paco did a really good job when they came out of the gate and he sensed there was a slow pace and he just took control of the situation,” said DeVaux. “Her last race she got into some trouble and it was a speed-favoring track. This time he didn't rush her to the lead. She just got there naturally. The track wasn't playing to her favor last time and she got in trouble. It wasn't anybody's fault. She's a big filly and you can't get her stopped. You have to keep her clear and Paco did that.

“She was quite impressive the first race I ran her at Oaklawn. But this would be her most impressive race since I've had her and I think it showed a different dimension.”

Shotgun Hottie has had four cracks at winning a graded stakes, with two seconds and a third to show for it. She was second in the Monmouth Oaks (G3) a year ago.

Lopez, who rode Leader of the Band in her last race, said he wound up on the winner this time because “the owners weren't happy with the ride (in the Serena's Song aboard Leader of the Band).”

“So I jumped at the opportunity when Cherie gave me this chance,” he said.

Shotgun Hottie, who was bred in Kentucky by Vincent Colbert, was produced by the Malibu Moon mare Re Entry. She sold out of the Gene Recio consignment at the 2021 OBS spring sale of 2-year-olds in training to Jeff Ganje for $45,000.

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