‘You Can’t Make That Up, The Way It Happened’: Orseno’s 2,000th Win Was Worth The Wait

Trainer Joe Orseno entered last Sunday's racing action with 1998 career victories before moving one win away from the 2000-win mark when Eamonn captured the Select Stakes at Monmouth Park. He reached the milestone less than four hours later at Gulfstream Park in dramatic fashion when Lord Eddard Stark rallied from last in a field of nine to eke out a dead-heat victory at 21-1 odds in the Sunday finale.

The veteran trainer, who wasn't present for either of his wins Sunday, watched win No. 2000 on his iPad on his way to South Florida from Lexington, Ky., where his 14-year-old daughter, Aly, competed in the two-week Pony Finals at the Lexington Horse Park.

“We were starting our route back to Florida, so I watched it in the car on my iPad,” Orseno said Wednesday morning. “I thought we got up, I really did. But it took so long, I said, 'OK, I guess he was second.' Then they put up the dead-heat.”

By the time the stewards had posted a dead-heat several minutes after the finish, Lord Eddard Stark had been unsaddled and jockey Edgar Perez had returned to the jockey's room after Shankar, the 4-5 favorite, posed for a traditional win photo.

“I have 2000-win pictures – I might be missing some – and I've never had a horse in the winner's circle without the jockey or a saddle,” Orseno said. “You can't make that up, the way it happened.”

The circumstances surrounding win No. 2000 hardly spoiled the moment for Orseno.

“It's a big accomplishment. There's a feeling of self satisfaction,” Orseno said. “I've been pretty steady. I didn't do it with 150 horses in my barn – the most I've really had was 50. I've just been steady my whole career. I'm pretty proud of the way I did it.”

Orseno's most memorable training achievements came in 2000 while serving as Frank Stronach's private trainer. He saddled Red Bullet for an upset victory over Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Fusaichi Pegasus in the Preakness (G1). He went on to saddle Macho Uno for a victory in the 2000 Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) and Perfect Sting for a win in the 2000 Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1). Macho Uno and Perfect Sting received Eclipse Awards as champions of their respective divisions.

“I was the leading trainer at five different meets. We won a Classic race – we won the Preakness. We won two Breeders' Cup races, 11 Grade 1s. I won five races in one day at Gulfstream. I think there's only two other trainers that have done that – Todd Pletcher and Ralph Nicks,” said Orseno, who visited the Gulfstream winner's circle five times on April 7, 2008. “This game is filled with highs and lows, more lows unfortunately. The wins you have to appreciate. If I run a horse for $10,000, I'm cheering coming down the stretch like it's a Breeders' Cup.”

A member of the Florida Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association's board of directors for the past five years, Orseno is currently serving as President, as well as Chairman of the Backstretch Committee of the FTHA.

A Philadelphia native, Orseno parked cars at a restaurant across the street from Garden State Park during his high school years before venturing into the backstretch. He took out his trainer's license in 1976 and trained primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region before becoming the private trainer for Stronach in 1997.

“I've had a great career, but it's not over yet,” Orseno said. “I'm not at all tired. I don't plan on going anywhere. I wake up in the morning and bounce out of bed. I'm happy in the morning because I'm doing what I love.”

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Wisecracken Euthanized After Race Five At The Spa

During the Wednesday running of race five at Saratoga Race Course, a $50,000 starter allowance going nine furlongs over the turf, Wisecraken (McCraken) sustained a catastrophic injury to his right hind leg, Pat McKenna, NYRA's Vice President of Communications, said via email Wednesday afternoon.

Despite the immediate response of on-site veterinarians, the horse was humanely euthanized due to the severity of the injury. The 3-year-old gelding owned by Ironhorse Racing Stable LLC was trained by Michelle Nevin and ridden by Ricardo Santana, Jr., who was uninjured.

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American Pharoah Filly Sharp at the Spa

6th-Saratoga, $115,000, Alw, 8-16, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09.86, ft, 5 lengths.
THREE RIVERS (f, 3, American Pharoah–Flying Spur {GISP, $198,821}, by Giant's Causeway) delivered on debut with a 1 3/4-length victory downstate June 24, good for a 78 Beyer, and stayed perfect with a sharp score here. The 5-2 chance mixed it up on the front end through fractions of :22.18 and :45.29 and blasted off into the stretch to win going away by five lengths. Portage (Tonalist) was second. Mike Rutherford homebred and distant GI Kentucky Oaks third-place finisher Flying Spur, a daughter of MGISW Lakeway (Seattle Slew), is also responsible for the 2-year-old colt Dawn At Normandy (Omaha Beach) and an Omaha Beach colt of this year. She was bred back to Justify. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $112,750. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.
O/B-Mike G. Rutherford (KY); T-William I. Mott.

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Full Field of 17 Slated for Historic King’s Plate

A total of 17 sophomores–including Woodbine Oaks heroine Elysian Field (Hard Spun) and U.S.-based Kalik (Collected)-have signed on to contest Sunday's King's Plate, the initial jewel in the OLG Canadian Triple Crown. Held at Woodbine's Trackside Clubhouse, Wednesday's King's Plate breakfast was highlighted by the post-position draw, which was co-hosted by Woodbine TV personality Jeff Bratt and Woodbine track announcer Robert Geller.

Being run for the 164th time, making it North America's oldest continually run race, the 1 1/4-mile test will be contested as the King's Plate for the first time since 1951.

Favored in the morning line at 3-1 is the Chad Brown-trained Kalik, owned by Robert LaPenta, e Five Racing Thoroughbreds and Madaket Stables LLC. The partnership also campaigns Moon Landing (Nyquist), who drew post 17 for trainer Kevin Attard and is 20-1 on the morning line.

Kalik is a winner of three of six starts-all on the turf–highlighted by the June 3 GII Pennine Ridge S. at Belmont. The chestnut finished eighth in his latest start in the GI Belmont Derby July 8.

“With Chad, you know the horse will be in top condition coming into the Plate,” said jockey Kazushi Kimura, slated to ride the $200,000 Keeneland September yearling purchase. “To be in The King's Plate is amazing. The race has so much history. You can feel the excitement building and I hope that we can say we won the first King's Plate since 1951. I know I have a big chance with this horse.”

Drawing the rail, Stanley House (Army Mule) broke his maiden at Gulfstream in March before finishing runner-up going 8 1/2 furlongs over Woodbine's Tapeta surface in May. Back in the winner's circle facing optional claimers, he finished sixth in the July 23 Plate Trial, won by Paramount Prince (Society's Chairman). The former, installed the 4-1 second choice on the morning line, will be ridden by Hall of Famer Javier Castellano.

In addition to Paramount Prince (10-1, post 13), trainer Mark Casse will also be represented by Elysian Field (8-1, post 2). Patrick Husbands will partner the former, while Sahin Civaci will be aboard the filly.

“Coming into a race like this, some horses are thriving and getting better, and that would describe her,” said Casse, who won the 2014 Plate with Lexie Lou and the 2018 running with Wonder Gadot.

Sunday's card also features a trio of stakes: the 1 1/16-mile GII Dance Smartly S. (on the E.P. Taylor turf for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up); the Catch a Glimpse S. (fillies) and Soaring Free S. (colts). Both juvenile races will be contested on the E.P. Taylor turf over 6 1/2 furlongs.

First post for Sunday is 12:25 p.m. (ET), with the featured King's Plate scheduled as Race 10 (5:39 p.m. ET). The national Plate broadcast will be televised on TSN and CTV starting at 4:30 p.m.

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