‘He Got The Job Done’: Verifying Holds Off Raise Cain For Indiana Derby Win

The hype proved to be right on target for Verifying. The former Kentucky Derby (G1) starter earned a Derby win one state over, taking the 29th running of the $300,000 Indiana Derby (G3) with Horseshoe Indianapolis' three-time leading jockey Marcelino Pedroza Jr. aboard.

Verifying was ready to go when the gate opened. From post five, he made his presence known early in the 1 1/16-mile race, moving into a stalking spot just off race leader Transect and Gerardo Corrales. Verifying was patient with Cagliostro to his inside in third as the field turned down the backstretch. Not much changed in positioning until the field got to the final turn. Verifying began to make his move on Transect and powered forward. Georgie W and Alex Achard moved three wide with Luan Machado using the same tactic at the back of the five-horse pack around the turn.

In the stretch, Verifying took over and went to battle first with Transect on the inside. Cagliostro and Edgar Morales were looking for a hole inside but had to wait a few strides before getting through. Raise Cain was in full gear on the outside and joined Verifying to the wire, making a valiant effort to get by him in the final strides but just couldn't get there. Verifying was a winner by a nose over Raise Cain. Cagliostro moved up the inside and finished 1 3/4 lengths back for third.

“He was just like we wanted,” said Pedroza of Verifying. “I waited as long as I could. When we turned for home, I asked him. He was playing with me a little bit. But when I went left-handed, I kind of moved out a little bit and he felt (No. 2) and he gave me another gear just to hang on.”

Verifying was the people's choice, paying $3.20 for the win. The Justify colt, bred by Hunter Valley and Mountmellick Farm of Kentucky, is owned by Michael Kuessner's Westerberg, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, and Jonathan Poulin. Brad Cox trains the talented sophomore, who earned his second win of the season and his third overall in nine starts.

“It was a little stressful, but he got the job done,” said Cox, who maintains a string of horses annually at Horseshoe Indianapolis under the management of assistant trainer Ricky Giannini. “He ran well. Marcelino (Pedroza) put him in a great trip. He responded. He felt some pressure late from the 2 (Raise Cain) and finished up well and was able to stay in front at the wire.”

Verifying is from the first crop of Triple Crown winner Justify. He was purchased for $775,000 from the Keeneland September Yearling Sale and now has nearly $750,000 on his card. He also becomes a graded stakes winner with his effort in the Indiana Derby.

“His race today has justified Brad's belief in this horse,” said Charlie O'Connor, director of sales for Coolmore America. “He's always believed he is a Group 1 winner, a Group 1 -caliber horse. Today has proven the distance is right for him. Being by (Coolmore America stallion) Justify, Justify had a Group 1 winner today at Belmont (Aspen Grove in the Belmont Oaks Invitational). He's a great sire. We believe in the sire a lot, and this is just another indication that this horse and this sire are very good.”

Cox noted the potential of Verifying and thinks he is just getting started.

“Big pedigree,” said Cox. “We need to get a Grade 1 out of him. I think he's a Grade 1 horse. The (Kentucky) Derby is a throw-out. His (runner-up finish) in the Blue Grass (G1) was a really good run. Once again, I think there's a Grade 1 in him. I'm not certain when and where or what distance. But it was just good to get him back in the win column. He showed a lot of class and determination late, and hopefully we'll build off of this.”

Pedroza, a native of Panama, adds another graded stakes win to his credentials. With more than 1,400 career wins, he has earned three leading rider titles in Indiana. He concentrates his business each summer in Indiana while still fulfilling business at other tracks in the Midwest.

“It means a lot,” added Pedroza. “I've been here five, six years, been riding here long enough. To win this race, the most important at the track, it means a lot.”

The Indiana Derby capped off a full day of racing, featuring eight total premier races with purses extending beyond the $1.1-million mark. The day also brought in another record Indiana Derby Day handle for the fourth straight year with $7,980,494.45. Non-comingled handle was still coming in at press time, but the final total is expected to be over the $8.5-million mark.

“It's been a great day of racing with a lot of competitive action on the track,” said Eric Halstrom, Vice President and General Manager of Racing. “We always look forward to providing a good show for fans on this day and it did not disappoint this year. Several of the races were determined in photo finishes, people were having fun with all the ancillary promotions going on, and it was a fantastic way to showcase our racing product to the world. We are elated with the results.”

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Reincarnate Gives Baffert Seventh Consecutive Los Alamitos Derby Score

Another year, another victory in the $125,000 Los Alamitos Derby for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert.

Reincarnate, the even-money favorite in the field of five after the scratch of Yellow Brick, controlled things up front Saturday under jockey Juan Hernandez, giving Baffert his seventh win in a row in the Derby and his eighth in the last nine years.

The victory also completed a stakes sweep at the Los Angeles County Fair meet for a second consecutive year for Hernandez.

Earlier he had won the Bertrando with Kings River Knight June 24, then teamed with Baffert July 4 to take the  Great Lady M. Stakes (G2) with Eda.

A year before Hernandez swept the Bertrando, Great Lady M., and Los Alamitos Derby with, respectively, Desmond Doss, Becca Taylor and High Connection.

Owned by a partnership that includes SF Racing LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables LLC, Robert Masterson, Stonestreet Stables LLC, Jay Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital and Catherine Donovan, Reincarnate prevailed by 2 ½ lengths over 6-5 choice Skinner in 1:48.72 for the 1 1/8 miles.

A son of Good Magic and the Scat Daddy mare Allanah, Reincarnate, who had been idle since finishing 13th in the Kentucky Derby (G1) May 6 at Churchill Downs for trainer Tim Yakteen, is now 3-for-9 lifetime with earnings of $420,650.

The win was the first for the gray, who was purchased for $775,000 at the Keeneland September sale in 2021, since he scored a 16-1 upset in the Sham (G3) Jan. 8 at Santa Anita.

“I told (Hernandez) that he was back to how he was when he last won,'' said Baffert. “It was very important to get the win especially when you know how good Skinner is.

“This race always comes up tough and it was a big win for the team.''

Hernandez, who is now 2-for-3 in tandem with Reincarnate as he was also aboard for the Sham Score, was impressed Saturday.

“(Baffert) had him ready today,'' he said. “I loved his race. He broke really sharp and was comfortable all the way.

“He looked like was waiting for company because he put his ears up. When the company came around the three-eighths pole, I asked him and he picked it up really well. In the stretch he switched leads and he opened up again.''

Reincarnate paid $4 for the win.

Skinner, who was making his first start since finishing a close third in the Santa Anita Derby (G1) three months ago,  finished 2 ½ lengths in front of 23-1 shot Prince Abu Dhabi.

Abeliefinthislivin and High Mo, Skinner's stablemate and 5-1 third choice, completed the order of finish.

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Defining Purpose Upstages Favorite Taxed In Indiana Oaks

Northern Farm's Grade 1 winner Defining Purpose rebounded with aplomb from an unplaced finished in the Kentucky Oaks (G1) May 5 when taking the $200,000 Indiana Oaks (G3) Saturday at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

The Cross Traffic filly, ridden by Brian Hernandez Jr., pressed the early pace set by 54-1 longshot Sandra D, then took charge at the five-sixteenths pole and held on to score by 1 1/4 lengths from Taxed, who rallied from last in the field of seven to take second as the 4-5 favorite.

Lily Poo finished third, 2 1/4 lengths behind Taxed

Trained by Ken McPeek, Defining Purpose returned $6.40 after covering the 1 1/16 miles in 1:43.83 on a fast track while improving her career line to 4-0-1 from nine starts, including her victory in the Central Bank Ashland (G1) April 7 at Keeneland. That win preceded her seventh-place finish in the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Down.

The $117,600 winner's share of the Indiana Oaks purse elevated Defining Purpose's lifetime purse earnings to $673,788. The gray/roan filly, bred in Kentucky by Colette Marie Vantre, is out of the Strong Hope mare Defining Hope.

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Good Magic’s Reincarnate Wires Los Alamitos Derby

Reincarnate (c, 3, Good Magic–Allanah, by Scat Daddy), 13th for trainer Tim Yakteen after racing on a scorching early pace in the GI Kentucky Derby, returned to the Bob Baffert barn with a stylish 2 1/2-length win in Saturday evening's $125,000 Los Alamitos Derby.

The even-money favorite showed the way through early fractions of :23.33 and :47.75. Racing under pressure heading into the far turn, he leveled off nicely into the stretch and was never seriously threatened by last out GI Santa Anita Derby third-place finisher and second-choice Skinner (Curlin). Prince Abu Dhabi (Palace Malice) was third.

Reincarnate made the first five starts of his career for Baffert, led by a game victory in the GIII Sham S. Jan. 8. He made three subsequent starts for Yakteen, including a pair of third-place finishes in Oaklawn's GII Rebel S. Feb. 25 and GI Arkansas Derby Apr. 1. He was beaten by 24 1/2 lengths on the first Saturday in May.

“We used this race as a prep with (3-year-old champion) West Coast (in 2017) for the Travers and we'd like to do the same with this colt with a race like that,” Baffert said. “I told (jockey) Juan (Hernandez) that he was back to how he was when he won the Sham. It was very important to get the win with him especially when you know how good Skinner is. This race always comes up tough and it was a big win for the team.”

The stakes-winning Allanah produced a colt by Goldencents in 2021 ($52,000 OBSMAR '23 purchase by Doug O'Neill) and a colt by Liam's Map in 2022.

LOS ALAMITOS DERBY, $125,000, Los Alamitos, 7-8, 3yo, 1 1/8m, 1:48.72, ft.
1–REINCARNATE, 122, c, 3, by Good Magic
                1st Dam: Allanah (SW), by Scat Daddy
                2nd Dam: Star in the Corner, by Holy Bull
                3rd Dam: Stubborn Star, by Star Choice
($775,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP). O-SF Racing LLC, Starlight Racing,
Madaket Stables LLC, Masterson, Robert E., Stonestreet
Stables LLC, Schoenfarber, Jay A., Waves Edge Capital LLC and
Donovan, Catherine; B-Woods Edge Farm, LLC (KY); T-Bob
Baffert; J-Juan J. Hernandez. $75,000. Lifetime Record: GSW &
GISP, 9-3-3-2, $420,650.
2–Skinner, 122, c, 3, Curlin–Winding Way, by Malibu Moon.
($40,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP; $510,000 2yo '22 OBSAPR). O-C R K
Stable LLC; B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY);
T-John A. Shirreffs. $25,000.
3–Prince Abu Dhabi, 122, g, 3, Palace Malice–American Girl
(Ire), by High Chaparral (Ire). ($8,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP).
O-Kinross, Lance and Kinross, Steve; B-Colts Neck Stables LLC
(KY); T-Blaine D. Wright. $15,000.
Margins: 2HF, 2HF, 2. Odds: 1.00, 1.20, 23.50.
Also Ran: Abeliefinthislivin, Smart Mo. Scratched: Yellow Brick.

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