Steeplechase: Noah And The Ark Faces Nine Rivals In Grade 1 Jonathan Sheppard

Keystone Thoroughbreds' graded stakes-winner Noah And The Ark will carry a field-high 158 pounds as he attempts to double up on Grade 1 scores in Wednesday's $150,000 Jonathan Sheppard, a 2 3/8-mile hurdle test for older horses, at Saratoga Race Course.

Trained by Todd McKenna, the 9-year-old son of Vinnie Roe notched the biggest win of his career in September when taking the 2 1/2-mile Grade 1 Lonesome Glory Handicap at Belmont at the Big A at odds of 41-1 with an off-the-pace trip under regular pilot Harrison Beswick.

“It was a shock to me and it was a shock to the bettors,” said McKenna, with a laugh. “He's a beautiful horse and he came over to America with five wins [in England], so to have wins over there before arriving here was a good thing. We did have high hopes for him, it was just a tough time getting to that spot.”

Noah And The Ark followed with a distant runner-up effort to Hewick in the Grade 1 Grand National at Far Hills over yielding footing to close out his 8-year-old campaign. He returned this year in the Grade 1 Iroquois at Percy Warner where he finished a fading fifth after stalking the pace in the three-mile test for older horses.

The chestnut gelding arrives from a closing fourth in the Grade 1 A.P. Smithwick Memorial Handicap on July 19 at the Spa where he tracked in last-of-9 throughout before putting in a mild bid at the 1 3/4-mile call and improving to finish fourth 13 1/2 lengths behind the victorious Belfast Banter.

McKenna said some pre-race antics contributed to Noah And The Ark being farther back than usual in the Smithwick, and that he expects Beswick to be a bit more aggressive on Wednesday.

“He was able to get Harry off his back in the paddock,” said McKenna. “He's a funny horse in that sense and he can throw a tantrum, but when it comes to doing business, he's professional. But Harry thought he was going to be really keen, so he dropped him out thinking that he would fight his way up closer, and the exact opposite happened. By the time he gathered him up to go, it was a little too late. I would expect him to be more handy this race.”

McKenna said he has been getting on Noah And The Ark in the mornings and that he shows eagerness in his training.

“He's doing very well and I breezed him myself yesterday,” said McKenna. “I worked him by himself because he's plenty keen enough to put in a good work without company.”

Beswick retains the mount from post 5.

Hudson River Farms' L'Imperator [post 1, Parker Hendriks, 148 pounds] was a graded stakes-winner on the flat and will look to secure his first graded triumph on the hurdle as one of two entrants for conditioner Archibald Kingsley, Jr., who also sends out Merry Maker [post 6, Graham Watters, 144 pounds].

L'Imperator enters from an impressive allowance coup on July 26 at the Spa where he notched his first triumph against winners over the hurdles in a 2 1/16-mile route. The son of Holy Roman Emperor was as far as 18 lengths back of pacesetter Beat Le Bon but showed a tremendous turn of foot in the final turn to overtake the lead and coast home an 8 3/4-length winner under Stephen Mulqueen.

“He looked good in that race up here,” said Kingsley, Jr. “He's shown talent and aptitude from the very start. His first two runs [on the hurdle] were pretty educational and his flat form tells you that he's such a classy horse. He's taken to hurdling with aplomb. It's all very satisfying; he enjoys it and is good at it. It's fun for us to have a horse like this in our barn.”

L'Imperator, who won last year's Grade 2 Fort Marcy on the flat for trainer Chad Brown, earned his other victory over hurdles at third asking in a 2 1/4-mile maiden special weight on May 13 at Percy Warner ahead of a distant off-the-board finish in the two-mile Grade 2 Belmont Gold Cup on the flat at Belmont Park.

“You can draw a line through the Belmont Gold Cup and his first two races [over hurdles] were pretty educational,” said Kingsley, Jr. “When he broke his maiden in Nashville, it's a very different style racetrack as more of a galloping track and he came back on something much more speed favoring. It shows his versatility.”

Hurricana Farm's Merry Maker arrives from a third-place effort in the Jonathan Kiser Novice on August 2 at the Spa where he rallied from seventh-of-8 to improve to third position into the final straightaway and kept on well to secure show honors 14 1/2 lengths behind returning rival McTigue.

Merry Maker makes his graded debut in his third start of the season and looks to build upon an allowance coup in May at Grand Meadow.

“We like him, too,” said Kingsley, Jr. “He might be a little more suited for the hunt meet, but he didn't do anything wrong in the Kiser and was just in need of the race. He was coming off a bit of a layoff.”

Completing the field are last-out Kiser-winner McTigue [post 9, Gerard Galligan, 150 pounds] for trainer Cyril Murphy; the Keri Brion-trained pair of stakes-winner Theocrat [post 4, Bernard Dalton, 150 pounds] and impressive allowance-winner Jimmy P [post 2, Danny Mullins, 144 pounds]; graded stakes-winner Redicean [post 7, Robert Dunne, 146 pounds] and stakes-winner Caramelised [post 10, Corey McGivern, 146 pounds] for trainer Leslie Young; stakes-winner West Newton [post 8, Jack Kennedy, 146 pounds] for conditioner Richard Hendriks; and Kiser runner-up Awakened [post 3, Thomas Garner, 146 pounds] for Hall of Fame trainer Jack Fisher.

The Jonathan Sheppard is slated as Race 1 on Wednesday's 10-race card, which also features the $135,000 John's Call in Race 7. First post is 1:10 p.m. Eastern.

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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Rainbow 6 Mandatory Payout Set For Saturday At Gulfstream; Pool Expected To Surpass $1.5 Million

A mandatory payout of the Rainbow 6 gross jackpot pool is set for Saturday's 10-race program at Gulfstream Park, where the popular multi-race wager's pool is expected to surpass $1.5 million.

The Rainbow 6 went unsolved Friday for the 20th consecutive racing day following a mandatory payout, producing a gross jackpot pool of $338,577.47 heading into Saturday's wagering.

On mandatory-payout days, the entire Rainbow 6 jackpot pool is paid out to the bettor or bettors with the most winners in the wager's six-race sequence. The carryover jackpot is usually only paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool usually goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winner, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

The Rainbow 6 sequence will span Races 5-10, featuring the $65,000 Sheer Drama Stakes in Race 9.

The sequence kicks off with a 1 1/16-mile $10,000 claimer on Tapeta that drew a field of eight 3-year-olds and up for Race 5. Gooch Go Bragh, who romped at this level in his first start off the claim for trainer Jose D'Angelo, is rated as the 5-2 morning-line favorite who'll be challenged by a group of evenly matched rivals.

A field of nine Florida-bred 2-year-olds will line up in the starting gate for a 6 ½-furlong maiden special weight test in Race 6. Bobby Dibona-trained Arrogancy, the 3-1 morning-line favorite who lost by a neck in his recent debut, Victor Barboza-trained Awesome Train, a runner-up in his debut, and Juan Alvarado-trained Jigsaw, who returns to the main track on which he finished third twice, will face five first-time starters. David Fawkes-trained Go Billy Go, is a half-brother to Starship Bonita, who captured two legs of the 2017 Florida Sire Stakes series and was a winner of multiple open stakes.

An optional claiming allowance for 3-year-old fillies follows in Race 7. The 6 ½-furlong sprint drew a field of seven, including multiple stakes-placed Trust Me, a Fawkes trainee who is rated as the 8-5 morning-line favorite. Jose D'Angelo-trained Flag Woman, rated second at 3-1, is scheduled to seek her third straight victory.

Graded stakes-placed Volcanic is the 5-2 morning-line favorite in a field of nine assembled for Race 8, an optional claiming allowance at a mile and 70 yards on Tapeta for 3-year-olds and up. Trained by Hall of Famer Mark Casse, Volcanic has won twice and finished second once in three starts on Tapeta. Saffie Joseph Jr.-trained Centrodelantero made a strong step forward in his first start on Tapeta with a second-place finish last time out. Eddie Plesa Jr.-trained Wind Ninety Nine has also taken to the all-weather surface while finishing second in his two most recent starts.

Averill Racing and ATM Racing, and Jayson Werth's R Adios Jersey, a multiple-stakes winner trained by Georgina Baxter, is rated as the 8-5 morning-line favorite in a deep field of eight fillies and mares for the seven-furlong Sheer Drama. The daughter of Adios Charlie has been first or second at the first call of all but one of her 13 career races, in which she finished in the money11 times. Fawkes-trained Charlie's Wish, another ultra-consistent competitor who is coming off a 4 ¾-length romp in the Azalea, will face older horses for the first time Saturday as will Alvarado-trained Flakes, the Azalea runner-up.

Race 10, a five-furlong maiden race for $10,000 claiming fillies and mares on Tapeta, will likely be a popular 'spread' leg among Rainbow 6 bettors.

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Del Mar Trainers Making Plans As Hurricane Hillary Approaches

Much of the talk on the backside at Del Mar Friday morning turned from horses to hurricanes. The ominous forecast hanging over the racetrack this weekend has some trainers on edge, while others scramble to find space for some of their horses.

The backside is full of horses housed in outside pens. They have chain link fencing with plastic tarps as roofs. No match for a hurricane should one decide to move this far north as forecasters are projecting.

So much of the morning was spent tending to the horses and then finding a place to put them. Trainer John Sadler has a couple dozen in outside pens. He's planning to move them to empty stalls on the backside or to Los Alamitos.

Trainer Carla Gaines also found temporary housing for her dozen or so horses, but George Papaprodromou has several horses he needs to shelter before Hurricane Hillary is scheduled to arrive Saturday night.

“I'm full, I don't know what to do,” Papaprodromou says. He had calls out in hopes someone would come through with a place to shelter from the storm.

Dan Blacker has a dozen or more horses outside but they're in a more sturdy structure, with actual walls not fencing.

“Those roofs, the water runs off of them pretty well,” Blacker says. “It's the more outdoor pens you gotta worry about.”

The heaviest rains are expected Sunday into Monday with some forecasts predicting several inches of rain. But the models are conflicting. Some say the bulk of the rain will be inland, while others say the coastline is vulnerable.

“Three inches of rain and this will all be flooded,” Gaines says of her stable area including her office. That presents other issues like having to replace all the fresh straw in the stalls. At $17 a bale, it could be expensive.

The last time weather affected the racing at Del Mar was Thanksgiving of 2019 when, out of an abundance of caution, racing was canceled ahead of a projected storm. It was the first time in the 82-year-history of the track that Del Mar lost a day of racing to inclement weather. Last September, and in November of 2018, heavy rain in the morning forced racing off of the turf. In 2015, an unexpected thunder storm, complete with thunder and lightning, caught everyone by surprise. Turf racing was canceled that day when patrons waded in from the flooded parking lot to get to the races.

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Royal Ascot Winner River Tiber Leads Nine Runners In ‘Win And You’re In’ Prix Morny

River Tiber (IRE), winner of the Coventry Stakes (G2) at Royal Ascot, heads into Group 1 company for the first time in the Sumbe Prix Morny (G1) at Deauville on Sunday. The winner of the 6-furlong straight course contest for 2-year-olds will be provided an automatic starting position into the $1 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) through the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In.

The Breeders' Cup Challenge Series is an international series of 80 Graded/Group stakes races whose winners receive automatic starting positions and fees paid into a corresponding race of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, scheduled to be held Nov. 3-4 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.

The unbeaten River Tiber, a son of Wootton Bassett (GB), hasn't been seen since his Royal Ascot success on June 20 and his trainer Aidan O'Brien has warned that his exciting colt suffered a setback in the lead-up to the race.

O'Brien, who won this contest 12 months ago with Blackbeard (IRE) said: “The plan is to run River Tiber. He had a setback a couple of weeks ago so there will be a cloud over him when we do run him as we're a bit worried about his fitness, but the plan at the moment is to run. He had a hold-up and missed his second-last piece of work so he had that week off, but he did a piece of work this week so that gave him a chance to go.”

River Tiber is joined in the race by stable companions Edwardian and Johannes Brahms (GB), who was the runner-up as the favorite in the listed Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Christopher Head's Ramatuelle is one of two fillies in the race. She will look to add to her impressive victory in the Prix Robert Papin (G2) at Chantilly last time out, a race which she dominated to convincingly defeat another Aidan O'Brien horse in His Majesty (IRE) by 4 lengths.

Vandeek (GB) made it two-for-two when defying soft conditions to run away with the Markel Richmond Stakes (G2) at Goodwood 17 days ago, and connections are hoping this striking son of Havana Grey (GB) can handle this step up in grade.

Amo Racing, Mrs. Rachael O'Callaghan, and Giselle De Aguiar's Valiant Force caused one of the shocks of the season with a victory in the Norfolk Stakes (G2) at odds of 150-1. That victory earned him a guaranteed start in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint via the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series. He will be one of two Amo Racing contenders in the race, with the owners also represented by Thunder Blue (GB) whose sole victory came in the Novice Stakes at Goodwood on June 11.

Jasour (GB), trained by Clive Cox, defied odds of 16-1 to impressively claim the Kingdom of Bahrain Stakes (G2) at Newmarket's July Festival over 6 furlongs. A run in the Prix Morny would represent a first taste of Group 1 action for Jasour, but with a Group 2 under his belt, Cox believes his charge has all the attributes to follow in the footsteps of his 2012 Prix Morny winner, Reckless Abandon (GB), and strike at the top table.

The second filly in the race is Sacred Angel (IRE) whose latest victory came at Ascot in the June 29 Bateaux London Princess Margaret Stakes (G3). That win gave her trainer Charlie Johnston a first Group level success.

Elite Status (GB), trained by Karl Burke, has course and distance form after winning the Prix de Cabourg (G3) on July 30. Burke won this race in 2017 with Unfortunately (IRE). Sajir (IRE), who finished second to Elite Status in the Prix de Cabourg, completes the field.

As part of the benefits of the Challenge Series, Breeders' Cup will pay the entry fees for the Sumbe Prix Morny winner to start in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) at Santa Anita, which will be run at 5 furlongs. Breeders' Cup will also provide a travel allowance for all starters based outside of North America to compete in the World Championships. The Challenge winner must be nominated to the Breeders' Cup program by the Championships' pre-entry deadline of Oct. 23 to receive the rewards.

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