Far Bridge, Charge It To Head To Saratoga Following Belmont Wins

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher appears to be in a good spot heading into the upcoming Saratoga Race Course meet after enjoying graded stakes success Saturday at Belmont Park with Far Bridge and Charge It.

LSU Stables' Far Bridge earned his first graded stakes triumph in the 10-furlong $750,000 Belmont Derby Invitational (G1). Pletcher said following the race that the 1 3/16-mile $600,000 Saratoga Derby Invitational (G1)on August 5 would be, “a logical next target.”

Whisper Hill Farm's Charge It is a likely candidate for the $1-million Whitney (G1) at nine furlongs on the same day following a 4 3/4-length victory in the Suburban (G2) going 10 furlongs. The Suburban win garnered a 106 Beyer Speed Figure.

Pletcher's Belmont-based assistant Byron Hughes reported that both horses exited their winning performances in good order.

“Both looked great this morning. They ate up last night and were walking around with a purpose this morning. They're both happy with themselves,” Hughes said.

Far Bridge entered the Belmont Derby from a pair of troubled second-place finishes in the American Turf (G2) on May 6 at Churchill Downs and the Pennine Ridge (G2) on June 3 at Belmont. But luck was on his side in the Belmont Derby, where he raced along the hedge around the far turn under Jose Ortiz before tipping into the clear in midstretch to take down pacesetting longshot Mondego to win by one length over late-running The Foxes. Far Bridge earned a career-best 95 Beyer in victory.

“Jose did a great job giving him a patient ride,” Hughes commented.

Bred in Kentucky by Calumet Farm, Far Bridge is out of the Kitten's Joy mare Fitpitcher. His third dam is multiple graded stakes winner Pleasant Temper – the granddam of graded stakes winning millionaire Long Range Toddy.

Charge It entered from unplaced efforts in the Oaklawn Handicap (G2) on April 22 and the Hill 'n' Dale Metropolitan Handicap (G1) on June 10, where he finished a respective fifth and fourth.

The Suburban was the 4-year-old son of Tapit's first start going the 10-furlong distance since finishing 17th in last year's Kentucky Derby (G1), but he passed the classic distance test with flying colors with a commanding pacesetting performance under Hall of Fame rider John Velazquez.

“He stayed the 10 furlongs and Johnny was happy with him, too,” Hughes said. “He got definitely got into a nice rhythm.”

Charge It's triumph also garnered a sense of pride from Todd Quast, the general manager of Mandy Pope's Whisper Hill Farm.

“He ran big. We never felt like he had a problem with distance by watching him train in the morning, but he has to do it in the afternoon,” Quast said. “He can be just a little bit quirky. The talent and raw ability are both there, and he can do it in the afternoons. When he puts it all together, it's an amazing performance.”

Following the Kentucky Derby, Charge It was an emphatic 23-length winner of the local Dwyer (G3) in the final start of his sophomore season. He made his 2023 debut in a February allowance going 1 1/16 miles at Gulfstream Park, which he won by 1 1/2 lengths. He then cut back to a one-turn mile to finish second in the Gulfstream Park Mile (G2) the following month.

“We had started off this year in the allowance race which was great and then in the Gulfstream Park Mile wasn't as good, but he was still right there,” Quast said. “I think he lost some confidence in the race at Oaklawn. We were thinking either go straight to the Whitney which we didn't really want to do, or do something like this. The horses that will be in the Whitney will be ultra tough, but I think our horse is ultra tough. On a given day, he can be as good as anyone.”

Charge It is out of the Indian Charlie mare I'll Take Charge, who is out of the prolific Grade 1 winner and producer Take Charge Lady. Named the 2014 Broodmare of the Year, Take Charge Lady produced 2013 Champion 3-Year-Old Male Will Take Charge, Grade 1 winners Take Charge Indy and As Time Goes By, as well as Charming – the dam of 2014 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Take Charge Brandi and multiple Grade 1 winner Omaha Beach.

I'll Take Charge was bought by Whisper Hill for $2.2 million at the 2013 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, and only won one of her five starts but never finished worse than third.

“She was a decent racehorse, but had some physical issues,” Quast said. “To have a homebred run last year and this year and get right back on path is just huge. It's very exciting.”

Quast pointed out that like Charge It, 2022 Horse of the Year Flightline also is by Tapit and out of an Indian Charlie mare.

“We'll have to see how Flightline does,” Quast said. “I'm not saying we're Flightline at all, but I think about how well received he is in the breeding shed and how good of a racehorse he was. If Charge It were to win the Whitney and then come back and be lucky enough to win the Breeders' Cup, he should be well received in the breeding shed when he does go.”

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Army Mule Firster Scores at Belmont

5th-Belmont, $90,000, Msw, 7-9, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:05.64, ft, 3 lengths.
HAUL (c, 2, Army Mule–Western Kitty, by Western Fame), installed the 6-5 choice first up for trainer Todd Pletcher, was sent in pursuit of Ridgewood Runner (Klimt), who three down an opening quarter in :22.85. Pulling on even terms with the pacesetter passing the quarter pole, the bay forged to a clear advantage and proved best late to hold Ridgewood Runner safe by three lengths. Devil's Playground (Into Mischief) was a distant third. The victory marked the third win on the afternoon by Irad Ortiz Jr. Western Kitty produced a colt by American Freedom in 2022 followed by a filly by Straight Fire this season. This represents the family of Horse of the Year Tiznow. Sales history: $260,000 2yo '23 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $49,500. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV
O-Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and St. Elias Stable; B-KMN Racing, LLC (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher.

 

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Purton Eclipses Moreira’s Single-Season Win Record At Sha Tin

By Leo Schlink

Zac Purton will continue his pursuit of Douglas Whyte's towering Hong Kong career record for the most wins by a jockey after surpassing Joao Moreira's mark for the most victories in a single season at Sha Tin on Sunday.

Further cementing his status among Hong Kong horseracing's galaxy of stars, Purton eclipsed Moreira's 2016/2017 record of 170 wins from 710 rides with a quartet.

Purton drew level on 170 with his 689th ride with success on David Hall-trained Ka Ying Victory and then secured the outright record with his 171st win at his 693rd ride with Manfred Man-trained Magic Supreme's victory in the Class 4 Arculli Trophy Handicap.

Purton crowned a landmark meeting in style by adding two more wins, striking with Hall's Flying Mojito in the Class 4 Chow Silver Plate Handicap  and John Size's Helios Express in the Class 3 Philip Chen Trophy Handicap to boost his tally to 173.

Revealing he had ignored advice from a doctor regarding a foot issue at the start of the season, Purton finished the meeting with a total of 1,604 wins – a tally bettered only by 13-time champion jockey Whyte's 1,813.

At 40, Purton plans to continue his Hong Kong career indefinitely, fitness permitting.

“My body will tell me how far I can go. Obviously, I will come back next season and strive to ride as many winners as I can and as long as I continue to get the support, then obviously my position will remain here for as long as that takes,” he said.

“If we have another good season next season, I won't be too far off that (Whyte mark.) It's a little bit realistic (to break Whyte's record) but at the end of the day, I'm getting a little bit older. It's not as easy to get out of bed every day and I have listen to what my body tells me.”

Paying tribute to the owners, trainers and stable staff, Purton said: “It feels very satisfying. It's been a long season. At the start of the season, I got told by a specialist I needed to put my foot in a moon boot for three months and I wasn't allowed to put any weight on it – here I am, I didn't follow that advice, obviously.

“I've worked hard and it hasn't been smooth sailing all of the way. I sort of lost my focus through the mid-stage of the season with plenty of things that were going on. Once I cleared the fog and got my mind back onto the job, I was behind in the run chase there, I needed something to happen and fortunately for me, the ball started bouncing my way and it's just continued to roll since.

“I appreciate all the support I get. The Club giving me the opportunity to come here, the owners and trainers who support me and also the people behind the scene – the mafoos, the track riders who prepare the horses and the people who give me the chance.

“It's a team effort from everyone. I can stand up here and collect the accolades but I can't do it without everyone else who plays their part…without their patience and support, I wouldn't have been able to get to these numbers.”

In an incredible display of sustained dominance, Purton's colossal season reached a peak with a seven-timer at Sha Tin on 9 October and has also included two quintets, eight four-timers and 18 trebles.

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Iowa Oaks Winner Crypto Mo Added To Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale

Crypto Mo, winner of the Iowa Oaks (G3) on Saturday at Prairie Meadows, has been supplemented to Monday's Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale. She is catalogued as hip 645 with Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

The 3-year-old filly led throughout in the 1 1/16-mile race to win by two lengths with a Beyer Speed Figure of 90. It was her second consecutive stakes win following a victory in the Panthers Stakes in early June. She has now won four of eight career starts and has earned $210,870. It is her third win this year.

“Crypto Mo is a very exciting addition to the catalogue,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “She is a ready-to-go graded stakes-winning 3-year-old filly with a lot of racing opportunities ahead of her. She has a similar profile to Stiletto Boy, who came into this sale off a win in the Iowa Derby a couple years back and is now a Grade 1 winner of $1.8 million.”

Crypto Mo will be available for inspection beginning Monday morning at Barn 12.

The July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale will take place Monday, beginning at 2 p.m. (ET) in Lexington.

For further information: Evan Ferraro, (859)255-1555

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