Debut Winners V V’s Dream, Wilson Q Headline Sunday’s Juvenile Stakes At Ellis

MJM Racing's eye-catching 2-year-old filly V V's Dream will be in search of her first stakes victory when she squares off against five rivals in Sunday's 122nd running of the $225,000 Debutante (Listed) at Ellis Park Racing & Gaming.

The six-furlong Debutante Stakes is one of five stakes contests on the Sunday card from Ellis Park. First post is 11:45 a.m. (all times Central) and the Debutante will go as Race 3 of 10 with a post time of 12:43 p.m. The supporting stakes on the card are the $275,000 Hanshin presented by the JRA (Listed), the $225,000 Bashford Manor, the $175,000 Anchorage Overnight Stakes and the $175,000 Maxfield Overnight Stakes.

Trained by three-time Debutante Stakes winner Kenny McPeek, V V's Dream impressively rallied from six lengths off the early pace in her debut to defeat seven fillies by 6 ¼ lengths. The gray daughter of Mitole stopped the clock on :57.91 for five furlongs and earned a 93 Brisnet Speed Rating. McPeek previously won the Debutante with Behave Virginia (2021), Restless Rider (2018) and Sunny Skies (2017). V V's dream will be ridden by Brian Hernandez Jr. from post No. 3.

Another intriguing prospect that entered the Debutante is Heider Family Stables' Hibernacle. Now under the care of Brendan Walsh, Hibernacle galloped to a 7 ½-length victory on debut at Keeneland for former owner/trainer Wesley Ward. Hibernacle will be ridden by Tyler Gaffalione from the rail.

The Debutante Stakes began in 1895 and has produced seven Champion 2-year-old Fillies including last year's winner Wonder Wheel. The others are: Chilukki (1999), Silverbulletday (1998), Golden Attraction (1995), Bewitch (1947), Alcibiades (1929) and Anita Peabody (1927).

Here is the field for the 2023 Debutante Stakes from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. Hibernacle (Gaffalione, Walsh)

2. George's Honey (Rey Gutierrez, Mark Casse)

3. V V's Dream (Hernandez, McPeek)

4. Brightwork (Luis Saez, John Ortiz)

5. City Ghost (James Graham, Henry Johnson Jr.)

6. Easy Red (Cristian Torres, Doug O'Neill)

The Del Mar Group's Wilson Q will attempt to notch his second-lifetime victory in as many starts when he faces five 2-year-old rivals that entered Sunday's 122nd running of the $225,000 Bashford Manor (Listed) at Ellis Park Racing & Gaming.

The six-furlong Bashford Manor was tabbed as Race 5 of 10 with a post time of 1:45 p.m. (all times Central) First post is 11:45 a.m.

The young Wilson Q broke sharply in his May 18 debut at Churchill Downs and gamely held off Gold Sweep by a neck. Gold Sweep subsequently returned to romp by nine lengths on June 11 at Belmont Park. Wilson Q is a son of Constitution out of the Speightstown mare Margate Gardens. The Doug O'Neill trainee is based at Keeneland and sports a sharp 1:00.20 five-furlong move from the gate in his most recent work prior to the Bashford Manor. Jockey Rey Gutierrez will be in the saddle from post No. 1.

Here's the field for the Bashford Manor in order of post positions (with jockey and trainer):

1. Wilson Q (Gutierrez, O'Neill)

2. Unified Point (Junior Alvarado, John Ortiz)

3. Go Otto Go (Florent Geroux, Steve Asmussen)

4. Call Me Andy (Tyler Gaffalione, Brendan Walsh)

5. The Wine Steward (Luis Saez, Mike Maker)

6. Lou's Legacy (Yarmarie Correa, Hugo Andrade)

7. Magical Mark (Cristian Torres, Karl Broberg)

Fans can watch and wager on all the action from Ellis Park on www.TwinSpires.com, the official wagering provider of Churchill Downs Incorporated. Featured on the Ellis Park simulcast signal on Twin Spires are expert handicappers Joe Kristufek, Scott Shapiro and Kaitlin Free.

FanDuel will offer live on-site coverage Friday-Sunday at Ellis Park. Fans can also watch the action on the FanDuel+ app on smart devices.

For more information about racing and gaming from Ellis Park, visit www.ellisparkracing.com.

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Zozos, Three Technique Face Off In Sunday’s Hanshin Stakes At Ellis

Barry and Joni Butzow's Zozos, the speedy winner of the $175,000 Knicks Go Overnight Stakes on Kentucky Derby Day, was entered to face eight rivals in Sunday's 68th running of the $275,000 Hanshin Stakes presented by the JRA (Listed) at Ellis Park Racing & Gaming.

The one-mile Hanshin Stakes is one of five stakes contests on the Sunday program that will offer mandatory payouts in all exotic wagers. First post Sunday is 11:45 a.m. (all times Central) and the Hanshin will go as Race 9 of 10 at 3:55 p.m. Along with the Hanshin, the other stakes events on the card are the $225,000 Bashford Manor (Listed), the $225,000 Debutante (Listed), the $175,000 Anchorage Overnight Stakes and the $175,000 Maxfield Overnight Stakes.

Zozos is an alumni of the 2022 Kentucky Derby where he finished 10th behind Rich Strike. Trained by Brad Cox, Zozos qualified for Kentucky Derby 148 with a runner-up finish to Epicenter in the Louisiana Derby (G2). As a 4-year-old, the son of Munnings only has three starts but sports two victories in a conditioned allowance event at Fair Grounds and the Knicks Go Overnight Stakes. Jockey Florent Geroux will retain the mount and break from the rail.

Another accomplished horse entered in the Hanshin is David Miller, Eric Grindley and John Werner's Three Technique. Campaigned by Jason Cook, Three Technique was victorious in the 2022 Knicks Go Overnight Stakes at Churchill Downs. The son of Mr Speaker finished a long neck behind Cody's Wish in last year's Hanshin. In his most recent start, Three Technique bested six rivals in an allowance event at Churchill Downs. Regular rider Rafael Bejarano will be in the irons from post No. 8.

Rigney Racing's improving gelding Warrior Johny will attempt to nab his first stakes score in the Hanshin. Trained by Phil Bauer, Warrior Johny dominated a 7 ½-furlong allowance contest in his last start at Churchill Downs. Junior Alvarado will retain the mount and break from post 3.

Here is the complete field for the Hanshin Stakes from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. Zozos (Geroux, Cox)

2. Strava (Brian Hernandez Jr., Dallas Stewart)

3. Warrior Johny (Alvarado, Bauer)

4. Tartufo (Gabriel Saez, Carlo Vaccarezza)

5. War Campaign (Corey Lanerie, Phil Sims)

6. Seize the Night (Cristian Torres, Wayne Lukas)

7. Collaborate (Luis Saez, Mike Maker)

8. Three Technique (Bejarano, Cook)

9. Santin (Tyler Gaffalione, Brendan Walsh)

Fans can watch and wager on all the action from Ellis Park on www.TwinSpires.com, the official wagering provider of Churchill Downs Incorporated. Featured on the Ellis Park simulcast signal on Twin Spires are expert handicappers Joe Kristufek, Scott Shapiro and Kaitlin Free.

FanDuel will offer live on-site coverage Friday-Sunday at Ellis Park. Fans can also watch the action on the FanDuel+ app on smart devices.

Sunday will close out the portion of the Ellis Park meet where the dates were transferred from Churchill Downs. The traditional Ellis meeting will begin Friday, July 7. For more information about racing and gaming from Ellis Park, visit www.ellisparkracing.com.

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Frankie Dettori: Jockey’s Room At Royal Ascot ‘A Timeless Place – You Never Feel Old’

Frankie Dettori was presented with a bespoke number cloth and Moet Nebuchadnezzar following his final Royal Ascot ride in the Golden Gates Handicap.

The 52-year-old rode his first Royal Ascot winner in 1990 and signed off with another four victories this year, headed by a ninth Gold Cup on Courage Mon Ami, bringing his total at the meeting to 81 winners.

After his final ride, Dettori said: “I had lunch today with the King and the Queen, then to ride in the Royal carriage procession was amazing, one of the best things I have ever done.

“To watch the crowds from the procession, and the cheers for the King and Queen throughout, the whole way from Windsor Castle was incredible. The love people have for the Royals, children with flags and banners – it is amazing. I was told not to wave when in the procession, which I found really, really hard.

“And then I got here and rode five races back-to-back, some disappointments, but overall I enjoyed the day. I didn't have time to reflect on any emotions because I was so busy. Of course I feel sad, but I've had a really good run at it. I probably will cry tomorrow, but at the moment I'm too tired.

“I'm pleased that I finished ahead of Ryan Moore [with more career Royal Ascot winners] because next year he will pass me. At the moment I'm second behind Lester Piggott and that is an honor.

“I've been so busy this week, and that's been good because it kept my mind off sulking too much or getting too emotional. Five days has gone like a flash, but I have another four months of riding. America, Hong Kong and Melbourne Cup after the Breeders' Cup.

“I would say my Royal Ascot highlight was when I won the first four races in 2019. I thought the grandstand was going to come down.

“It's funny, when I walked into the room [weighing room] today I thought I was 16 again. When we are in there it's like a timeless place – you never feel old. Ascot has been a lucky place for me – I've ridden some wonderful horses for great owners and trainers. I've been very lucky.

“It was probably a good thing that I didn't win on my final ride because I don't think I would have handled all the razzmatazz. I was able to walk back and be more relaxed and talk to Mark and Charlie Johnston. They said 'bad luck and it wasn't the fairytale you wanted', but nevertheless I've had a great week with my family in this beautiful weather at this beautiful track.”

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