Unified Alliance Outruns Three Rivals In Off-Turf Coronation Cup

Reagan Jack Racing's Unified Alliance made every pole a winning one in Friday's $150,000 Coronation Cup for sophomore fillies, at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

The Coronation Cup was originally scheduled for 5 1/2-furlongs over the Mellon turf but was moved to the main track due to stormy weather late in the day Thursday that softened the Spa lawn. Unified Alliance, who made her first start for trainer Tom Morley after six outings in the care of John Servis, was hoping to make her turf debut but parlayed her past main-track experience for a third career score.

“We were sitting at the table with claps of thunder and bolts of lightning [last night], and I said, 'I could really do with this going on for four more hours just to really knock it on the head,'” Morley said. “It didn't last four hours, but we got enough [rain]. She actually worked really, really well on the grass at Belmont, so we were definitely going to roll the dice and see if she could turf today, but obviously it cut up into an easier race when it came off.”

The Unified dark bay broke alertly under Hall of Famer Javier Castellano and led the compact field of four through splits of 22.48 seconds and 45.63 over the fast main track with main-track only entrant L Street Lady, who bested Unified Alliance by one length last out in the six-furlong Jersey Girl at Belmont Park, tracking from the outside in second position.

The Florent Geroux-piloted Anna's Arabesque was in tight approaching the turn and saved ground until the head of the stretch before tipping out to take a run at the leader as L Street Lady failed to fire. Unified Alliance opened up by 2 1/2 lengths at the top of the lane and had plenty in the tank to secure the 1 1/2-length win in a final time of 1:03.80.

Anna's Arabesque completed the exacta by 6 3/4-lengths over L Street Lady with Wildhawk rounding out the order of finish. My Sweet Affair, Love Appeals, Love Reigns, Violet Gibson and Bosserati were scratched.

Castellano said a quick break this time around made all the difference after a troubled start in the Jersey Girl.

“She stumbled out of the gate last time,” Castellano said. “She's still learning a little bit. Today, it was only five and a half [furlongs] – she broke sharp out of the gate. I let her dictate the pace and she was sharp today. I really like the way she did it today. She was very professional and I think she's going to be a very good filly in the future.”

Castellano captured two-thirds of the Triple Crown this year, taking the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby in May with Mage and the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets in June aboard Arcangelo. He is off to a flying start at Saratoga, having captured Thursday's featured Grade 3 Schuylerville with Becky's Joker to kick off the stakes action on Opening Day of the 40-day summer meet.

“I'm thankful and thank God everything is going in the right direction. I just hope we keep doing well and keep our momentum going,” Castellano said.

Unified Alliance, a $60,000 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale purchase, was a 10 1/4-length winner of a seven-furlong optional-claiming sprint on April 3 at Parx. She followed with a pair of stakes efforts in New York, finishing a distant fourth in an off-the-turf edition of the one-mile Memories of Silver on April 29 over a sloppy and sealed main track at Aqueduct Racetrack ahead of her effort on June 11 in the Jersey Girl.

“She shipped in to me when she ran at Belmont, and she was a little warm with us that day when I saddled her for John,” Morley said. “I think it was just the fact that she shipped in from Monmouth in the morning and then she went straight into the paddock and got quite warm and nervous. Then she went out on the track and definitely calmed down. Today, the energy was right – it was just a really good energy in there [the paddock]. She wasn't too hot, but she was on her toes and she was ready to do her thing.”

Morley said he would like to get the ultra-consistent dark bay onto the grass.

“We'll talk about it,” Morley said. “She was entered on the turf today and Javier is still adamant that we should explore that option with her, but obviously we've had her for one start on the dirt and she's won a stake up here. We'll get her home, make sure she's OK and see where we're at.”

Rigney Racing's Anna's Arabesque, trained by Philip Bauer, entered from an off-the-turf maiden score with Geroux aboard traveling 5 1/2-furlongs over a sloppy and sealed main track on June 29 at Ellis Park.

“Broke good, tried to make the pace for a little bit but was overtaken by the winner,” Geroux said. “From there, just sat chilly and tried to catch them at the end but they just kept on running away from me.”

Bred in Kentucky by Calvin Crain and Shane Crain, Unified Alliance banked $82,500 in victory while improving her record to 7-3-2-1. She returned $7.50 for a $2 win bet as the 5-2 third choice.

Live racing resumes Saturday at Saratoga with an 11-race card featuring the Grade 1, $500,000 Diana in Race 4 [2:46 p.m. Eastern], the Grade 3, $175,000 Kelso in Race 9 [5:45 p.m.] and the Grade 3, $175,000 Sanford in Race 10 [6:19 p.m.]. First post is 1:10 p.m.

Saratoga Live will present live coverage and analysis of the Saratoga Race Course summer meet on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/racing/tv-schedule/.

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Unified Alliance ‘Rains’ In Off-Turf Coronation Cup

Trainer Tom Morley admitted that he was doing a bit of a rain dance Thursday, and his prayers were answered when Friday's Coronation Cup was washed onto the Saratoga main track. Scratched down to a field of just four sophomore fillies, Unified Alliance (Unified) took full advantage while making her first start for Morley and the in-form Javier Castellano.

Nicely into stride from gate three, the dark bay filly had early company to her inside in the form of Anna's Arabesque (Munnings), as odds-on L Street Lady (Munnings)–the lone main-track-only entrant–chased that pair from third. Unified Alliance cut the corner into the stretch and kept finding up front en route to an ultimately comfortable first black-type success.

Unified Alliance made the first six starts of her career for John Servis, winning her maiden at first asking at Parx last December before adding a romping 10 1/4-length allowance score in Bensalem Apr. 3. A distant last of four in the rained-off Memories of Silver S. at Aqueduct Apr. 29, she led into the final furlong of the June 11 Jersey Girl S. at Belmont, but was outfinished by L Street Lady and settled for second.

“We were sitting at the table with claps of thunder and bolts of lightning [last night], and I said, 'I could really do with this going on for four more hours just to really knock it on the head,'” the winning trainer said. “It didn't last four hours, but we got enough [rain]. She actually worked really, really well on the grass at Belmont, so we were definitely going to roll the dice and see if she could [run on] turf today, but obviously it cut up into an easier race when it came off.”

The fourth stakes winner for her Lane's End-based sire (by Candy Ride {Arg}), Unified Alliance is the only of her dam's foals to race and hails from the female family of GISW A. P. Adventure (A.P. Indy). Star Power did not produce a foal in any of the last three years and was bred to McKinzie this season. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.

CORONATION CUP S., $139,500, Saratoga, 7-14, 3yo, f, 5 1/2f (off turf), 1:03.80, ft.
1–UNIFIED ALLIANCE, 120, f, 3, by Unified
1st Dam: Star Power, by Speightstown
2nd Dam: Sequel, by A.P. Indy
3rd Dam: Nataliano, by Fappiano
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. ($170,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP; $60,000 2yo '22 EASMAY). O-Reagan Jack Racing; B-Calvin & Shane Crain (KY); T-Thomas Morley; J-Javier Castellano. $82,500. Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-1, $193,500.
2–Anna's Arabesque, 118, f, 3, Munnings–Classy Music, by Maclean's Music. ($220,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP). O-Rigney Racing, LLC; B-Patrick Waresk (KY); T-Philip A Bauer. $30,000.
3–L Street Lady, 122, f, 3, Munnings–Lady Gayle, by Scat Daddy. ($125,000 Ylg '21 FTKJUL). O-Madaket Stables LLC; B-T & G Farm of Kentucky LLC (KY); T-Brittany T Russell. $18,000.
Margins: 1HF, 6 3/4, 5 3/4. Odds: 2.75, 2.25, 0.95.
Also Ran: Wildhawk. Scratched: Bosserati, Love Appeals, Love Reigns (Ire), My Sweet Affair, Violet Gibson (Ire).

 

 

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HISA Amends Penalties Related To Timing Of Intra-Articular Injections

The Anti-Doping and Medication Control Standing Committee (ADMC) of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) has re-considered the intra-articular injection rule and has issued new guidance regarding its enforcement.

HISA ADMC Rule 4222 prohibits intra-articular injections on race day, within 14 days prior to post-time and within seven days prior to any timed and reported workout. Effective July 16, 2023, the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit (HIWU) will sanction the responsible person of any covered horse that violates the prohibition on intra-articular injections within seven days prior to a timed and reported workout as follows (within a 365-day rolling period):

  • 1st violation: $3,000 fine.
  • 2nd violation: $6,000 fine, 10-day suspension.
  • 3rd violation: $10,000 fine, 30-day suspension.
  • 4th violation: $20,000 fine, 60-day suspension.
  • 5th violation: $25,000 fine, 120-day suspension.

Beginning July 16, 2023, covered horses will not be subject to a period of ineligibility for violations of the intra-articular injections workout rule or race day rule, unless multiple violations involving the same horse are incurred within the 365-day period.

Until this new guidance takes effect on July 16, and in accordance with guidance previously announced on June 26, the prohibition on intra-articular injections within seven days prior to any timed and reported workout will continue to be enforced only against the covered horse through the imposition of a period of ineligibility of 30 days. The sanctions associated with the prohibition on intra-articular injections within 14-days prior to post-time have not been modified, other than the fact that the covered horse may not be suspended.

The full language of today's issued guidance, which was approved by the HISA ADMC Standing Committee and the HISA Board, can be found on HISA's website.

Under Rule 4222, the day of administration is considered day 1. A horse may breeze on day 8 following administration and may enter to race at any time, provided the race is on day 15 or later.

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HISA Issues Updated Guidance On Intra-Articular Injections

The Anti-Doping and Medication Control Standing Committee (ADMC) of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (“HISA”) has re-considered the Intra-Articular injection rule and has issued new guidance regarding its enforcement.

HISA ADMC Rule 4222 prohibits Intra-Articular injections on Race Day, within 14 days prior to Post-Time and within seven days prior to any Timed and Reported Workout. Effective July 16, 2023, the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit (HIWU) will sanction the Responsible Person of any Covered Horse that violates the prohibition on Intra-Articular injections within 7 days prior to a Timed and Reported Workout as follows (within a 365-day rolling period):

  • 1st violation: $3,000 fine.
  • 2nd violation: $6,000 fine, 10-day suspension.
  • 3rd violation: $10,000 fine, 30-day suspension.
  • 4th violation: $20,000 fine, 60-day suspension.
  • 5th violation: $25,000 fine, 120-day suspension.

Beginning July 16, 2023, Covered Horses will not be subject to a period of ineligibility for violations of the Intra-Articular injections Workout rule or Race Day rule, unless multiple violations involving the same horse are incurred within the 365-day period.

Until this new guidance takes effect on July 16, and in accordance with guidance previously announced on June 26, the prohibition on Intra-Articular injections within 7 days prior to any Timed and Reported Workout will continue to be enforced only against the Covered Horse through the imposition of a period of ineligibility of 30 days. The sanctions associated with the prohibition on Intra-Articular Injections within 14-days prior to Post-Time have not been modified, other than the fact that the Covered Horse may not be suspended.

The full language of today's issued guidance, which was approved by the HISA ADMC Standing Committee and the HISA Board, can be found on HISA's website.

Under Rule 4222, the day of administration is considered day 1. A horse may breeze on day 8 following administration and may enter to race at any time, provided the race is on day 15 or later.

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