Dean, Patti Reeves Poised For Another Whirlwind Summer At Saratoga

After enjoying quite the prosperous season at Saratoga Race Course last summer, Dean and Patti Reeves of Reeves Thoroughbred Racing are primed for more success at racing's most prestigious meet.

The residents of Suwannee, Georgia won five stakes during the eight-week 2022 meet, visiting the winner's circle twice with Big Invasion in the Grade 3 Quick Call and the Mahony. They also garnered stakes glory at the Spa with Dakota Gold [NYSSS Cab Calloway] and Isolate [Tale of the Cat], as well as City Man [Grade 3 Forbidden Apple], who they co-own with Peter and Patty Searles.

Most Thoroughbred owners can only dream of having the meet the Reeves had last year, but Dean expressed confidence that just as much success can be had this summer.

“Last year, we didn't really expect to win five stakes, but I think we're pretty confident this year,” he said. “I don't know if we can match or better that number, but I think we're coming into this year in good shape. We have confidence in our horses and we're hopeful that we have a good group. I think we're coming in with a good group of horses to compete. How well we do at the end of the day, we'll just have to wait and see.”

The Reeves are hopeful to kick off his meet in similar fashion on Saturday, when they have three entrants for the 11-race card, including Grade 3 Kelso aspirant Big Everest – co-owned with Steven Rocco and William Branch – who rides a four-race win streak into the one-mile inner turf test for trainer Christophe Clement. Also representing Reeves are the Clement-trained Breeze Easy, co-owned by R.A. Hill Stable, and Steven Rocco and Tango Uniform Racing co-owned Silver Skillet, who targets Saturday allowance company.

“I would love to jump to an early lead in the owner's standings,” Dean said, with a laugh. “I think all of them have a good shot. Having three horses in on Saturday will be a big day for us. We'll have our family up here that weekend and we're really looking forward to it.”

Big Everest is sure to show his frontrunning fashion when he contests Grade 1 winners Annapolis and Casa Creed in the Kelso. A 5-year-old British-bred son of The Gurkha, Big Everest makes his graded debut following stakes scores at Aqueduct Racetrack in the Artie Schiller in November and Danger's Hour in April before taking Monmouth Park's Cliff Hanger on May 27.

“I think he's put it all together,” Dean commented. “He wasn't hard on himself like he used to be and now he can set a good pace and we're excited about the Kelso. He'll be tough if he's out there on the lead.”

Reeves' confidence is partly fueled by the fact that three of their four stakes heroes from last year will return to the Spa this summer in pursuit of more stakes glory. All but Isolate, who was privately sold to Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi after last season, will be amongst their arsenal.

The Reeves hit the ground running last year when Clement trainees City Man and Big Invasion captured their respective graded stakes wins on Opening Weekend.

City Man, a New York-bred son of Mucho Macho Man, earned his first graded stakes triumph in last year's Grade 3 Forbidden Apple [now run as the Kelso] after previously winning four stakes. The hardy 6-year-old rounded out last year with state-bred stakes scores in the Ashley T. Cole and Mohawk at Belmont at the Big A before taking the Grade 2 Fort Lauderdale on New Year's Eve at Gulfstream Park. City Man has not raced since a late-rallying score in the May 29 Kingston at Belmont Park and will eye a mid-August return.

Big Invasion returned from his Quick Call win to capture Saratoga's Mahony in August. He began his 2023 season with a victory in the Silks Run on March 4 at Gulfstream two starts before finishing second in the Grade 1 Jaipur on June 10 at Belmont and 13th in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee two weeks later at Royal Ascot. Big Invasion could potentially race back at some point during the end of the meet in the $150,000 Harvey Pack going 5 1/2 furlongs on September 2.

“Last year, we didn't know how good Big Invasion or some of those others that won some of those races were,” Dean said. “City Man stepped up and won a graded stake and had a phenomenal year. Whether he can match that this year, I don't know. He's back now jogging and probably will have a work sometime soon. That trip to England was a long roundabout for Big Invasion. I'm hoping he'll be ready by the end of the meet.”

Dakota Gold also returns to the Spa after capturing the state-bred Hudson Valley on July 3 at Belmont for trainer Danny Gargan with an eye on the $135,000 Fasig-Tipton Lure on August 5. The son of veteran New York sire Freud showed vast improvement from his sophomore season, where he had a tendency to be not as focused in his races. As a juvenile, he defeated open company in his second career start, taking the one-mile Nownownow at Monmouth Park.

“I think Dakota Gold has shown that he's been running well, so we may put him back in one of those [open company] stakes,” Dean said. “I thought I saw it in his last race. He was much more engaged the entire trip. When asked, he didn't fool around, he really got into a good mode of finishing and finished up strongly down the stretch. I think he's running as well now as he has since we've had him. Danny has done a good job getting him ready to go. You never want to miss any of those New York-bred stakes, but you would want to try an open company stake if they fit. So, we're going to have to see if we can fit some open company stuff around the New York-bred races.”

The Reeves additionally own Dakota Gold's Gargan-trained sophomore half-brother Ramblin' Wreck, owned in partnership with Peter and Patty Searles, who became a stakes winner in the last out NYSSS Spectacular Bid on June 18 at Belmont Park. The son of Redesdale made his 2023 debut in the seven-furlong test for eligible New York-sired 3-year-olds and is now on target for the $150,000 NYSSS Cab Calloway on July 20. Both Ramblin' Wreck and Dakota Gold are out of the Lemon Drop Kid mare Dakota Kid.

“I think he's going to be really tough in the New York-bred races. He's consistently improving and hopefully, he'll match his big brother,” Reeves said.

Gargan spoke high volumes of training for the Reeves.

“They're very patient,” Gargan said. “The biggest factor is when you want to give a horse time and turn them out, Dean always says, 'Yes' and does the right thing. That really makes it easy. I love going to their farm and seeing all the babies train in the winter.”

The Reeves also have horses with trainers George Weaver and Tom Amoss and Patti Reeves noted her appreciation of their conditioners' dedication.

“It's a great testament to the trainers who keep them fit and our program, where we cycle them down and let them have some time off at our farm in Micanopy, Florida. We let them rest during the winter and get them ready for Saratoga,” Patti said.

Patti expressed a sense of enthusiasm to be back at the Spa.

“We're excited and ready to be back,” Patti said. “Win or lose, we have always have a great time in Saratoga.”

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Golden Sixty Secures Third Straight Title As Hong Kong Horse Of The Year

Golden Sixty's record-breaking performance during the 2022/23 racing season saw Hong Kong's champion earn the Horse of the Year title for a third consecutive year at a special presentation held at the Grand Ballroom of the Rosewood Hotel in Hong Kong.

As such, he becomes the first horse in the history of Hong Kong racing to annex three consecutive Horse of the Year crowns.

The Francis Lui-trained 7-year-old's efforts this season also secured a third straight Champion Miler title with his string of outstanding performances in Group 1 mile events.

Golden Sixty had five starts this season, suffering the only defeat in the campaign when beaten by California Spangle in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m). The seven-year-old son of Medaglia d'Oro then scored a hat-trick of top-level wins, landing the Stewards' Cup (1600m), Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) and FWD Champions Mile (1600m), taking his overall record to 25 wins and three placings from 29 starts and extending his record prize money to HK$147.93 million.

He stands alone as Hong Kong's most prolific Group 1 winner, eclipsing the feats of Beauty Generation by tallying an unmatched nine Group 1 wins after sealing a third FWD Champions Mile win in succession last April.

Golden Sixty's impressive feats this year were reflected in the first edition of the 2023 LONGINES World's Best Racehorse Rankings, in which he topped the list with an international rating of 125 after scoring a Group 1 double in the Stewards Cup and Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup. Currently, Golden Sixty and Lucky Sweynesse sit joint-third behind Equinox and Mostahdaf on an international rating of 125.

The Manfred Man-trained Lucky Sweynesse was named this season's Champion Sprinter and Champion Four-Year-Old. The emerging youngster continued his advance from his 98 rating to becoming a three-time Group 1 winner this term, claiming each leg of Hong Kong's HK$5 million Speed Series: G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m), G1 Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) and G1 Chairman's Sprint Prize (1200m). The Sweynesse gelding matched Beauty Generation's record for the most wins in a single season when he ended the term in a high note by scoring for the eighth time in the G3 Sha Tin Vase (1200m).

Currently rated 131 locally, Lucky Sweynesse is the highest-rated four-year-old in Hong Kong.

The Danny Shum-trained Romantic Warrior has been crowned this season's Champion Middle-Distance Horse for the second consecutive year by winning the two prominent 10 furlong features in Hong Kong, namely the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) and G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m), beating overseas rivals on both occasions. In the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup, the son of Acclamation left a high-class global field trailing in his wake with a dominant performance and in April this year, he confirmed himself among the world's elite with a commanding second straight success in the FWD QEII Cup.

A graduate of the 2021 Hong Kong International Sale as a HK$4.8 million purchase, Romantic Warrior is currently ranked joint-seventh in the LONGINES World's Best Racehorse Rankings with the international rating of 123. His earnings are HK$84.36 million, which includes 10 wins from 14 starts.

The Douglas Whyte-trained Russian Emperor claimed back-to-back Champion Stayer of Hong Kong titles following his tremendous win in the QAT G1 H.H. The Amir Trophy (2400m) in Doha, Qatar. He is the only Hong Kong runner to score in an overseas race this term. Upon returning to Hong Kong, he claimed a second consecutive G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) in May.

The John Size-trained Howdeepisyourlove finished his debut season with four wins from 12 starts to be crowned Hong Kong's Champion Griffin. The three-year-old has nine top-three finishes to his name and achieved a career highlight with victory in Class 2.  Howdeepisyourlove shot up 44 points and now sits on a career-high rating of 96.

The John Size-trained Beauty Eternal is this season's Most Improved Horse. After starting the campaign rated 52, the Starspangledbanner gelding soared 65 points to 117 after achieving seven wins, one second and two thirds from ten starts in his first season.

John Size was honoured with a record 12th Hong Kong Champion Trainer title. The battle for the championship was settled before the season finale, as Size successfully repelled a strong challenge from Francis Lui and Frankie Lor throughout the season to recapture the crown.

Zac Purton is now a six-time Hong Kong Champion Jockey. The Australian rider enjoyed another remarkable season of dominance, including breaking Joao Moreira's single-season record of 170 wins. He also reached 1,600 career wins in Hong Kong. Purton and Douglas Whyte are the only jockeys in the history of Hong Kong racing to reach 1,600 wins.

Vincent Ho won the Tony Cruz Award as the season's leading homegrown rider with a personal best 94 wins (as of 14 July).

This season's Most Popular Jockey and Most Popular Horse will be presented at the conclusion of Sunday's (16 July) 88th and final fixture this season at Sha Tin.

The winners for the 2022/23 season are listed as follows:

Award Winner Owner Trainer
Horse of the Year Golden Sixty Stanley Chan Ka Leung Francis Lui
Champion Trainer John Size    
Champion Jockey Zac Purton    
Champion Four-Year-Old Lucky Sweynesse Cheng Ming Leung, Cheng Yu Tung, Cheng Mei Mei & Cheng Yu Wai Manfred Man
Champion Sprinter Lucky Sweynesse Cheng Ming Leung, Cheng Yu Tung, Cheng Mei Mei & Cheng Yu Wai Manfred Man
Champion Miler Golden Sixty Stanley Chan Ka Leung Francis Lui
Champion Middle-Distance Horse Romantic Warrior Peter Lau Pak Fai Danny Shum
Champion Stayer Russian Emperor Mike Cheung Shun Ching Douglas Whyte
Champion Griffin Howdeeepisyourlove Lo Profile Syndicate John Size
Tony Cruz Award Vincent Ho    
Most Improved Horse Beauty Eternal Patrick Kwok Ho Chuen John Size

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Del Mar’s Opening Day Program Sold Out; Limited Tickets Available For Remainder Of Weekend

All available tickets for Del Mar's celebrated opening day program on Friday, July 21 have been sold, the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club announced today. However, limited tickets remain available for Opening Weekend — July 22 and 23 – as well as throughout the summer season.

Celebrating Del Mar's opening day is a local tradition in the greater San Diego area with big crowds taking in world-class racing and hospitality. In order to optimize the patron experience, the track limited ticket sales for opening day again this year based largely on positive feedback from fans after a similar measure was put in place for the past two summers' opening day programs and for the two recent Breeders' Cup World Championships held at the seaside facility.

“This will be the third year we've capped attendance on Opening Day and the feedback we have received from our fans over this time has been overwhelmingly positive,” said Del Mar chief executive officer Joe Harper. “A sell-out crowd where everyone has easier access to wagering, food and beverage and other amenities is the right way to get our 84th racing season off to a strong start. We're excited by the level of fan interest and we're looking forward to the start of the summer meet.”

Reserved seating and admission for the Saturday and Sunday programs of Opening Weekend (along with the remainder of the eight-week season) are available at dmtc.com/tickets.

First post for all three days of Opening Weekend will be 2 p.m.

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