Quality Road’s Agate Road Defies All Logic In ‘Rising Star’ Turf Debut

Repole Stable and St Elias Stable's Agate Road (c, 2, Quality Road–Yellow Agate, by Gemologist) was hammered into even-money favoritism for his turf and two-turn debuts on the strength of a near-miss runner-up effort in a rained-off maiden Aug. 5. At the end of 8 1/2 very eventful furlongs Saturday afternoon at the Spa, the $650,000 Keeneland September purchase was named a 'TDN Rising Star'.

Drawn widest in a field of 10, Agate Road was behind the eight ball right from the opening bell, as he broke a good two paths to his outside, costing himself any shot at securing a forward position. To make matters a bit more complicated, he didn't take the first turn particularly well and settled near the tail of the field as 11-1 Ocala Rocket (Hard Spun) led them along at a moderate early clip. Racing with just two behind as they hit the backstretch, but still patiently handled by Irad Ortiz, Jr., Agate Road found himself with about eight lengths to find banking around the final turn, but was forced to take the scenic route, conceding ground to add to his trouble line through the opening 6 1/2 furlongs. But, switched out widest into the lane and despite being bothered by a shifting-out rival nearing the furlong grounds, Agate Road steamed home down the center of the course to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in a race he really had no business winning. He becomes the 15th 'Rising Star' for his sire.

Agate Road is the second winner from three foals to race out of Yellow Agate, a $70,000 Keeneland November weanling turned $210,000 KEESEP yearling purchase by China Horse Club who validated 13-10 favoritism in the GI Frizette S. in 2016. The mare is also responsible for Agate Road's year-older full-sister Plentitude, a maiden winner at first asking over the Tampa main in April track before taking an allowance sprinting over the Belmont turf course in June. She was most recently fourth in the Blue Sparkler S. at Monmouth July 8

The dam of the yearling filly Gin's Beach Road (Quality Road), a $650,000 acquisition by Live Oak at last month's Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale, Yellow Agate aborted her Constitution foal of 2023 before being bred once again to Quality Road.

6th-Saratoga, $105,189, Msw, 9-2, 2yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:46.79, fm, neck.
AGATE ROAD, c, 2, by Quality Road
1st Dam: Yellow Agate (GISW, $291,503), by Gemologist
2nd Dam: Lemon Sorbet, by Lemon Drop Kid
3rd Dam: Flabbergasted (Ire), by Sadler's Wells
Sales history: $650,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $78,750. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. Click for the free equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

O-Repole Stable & St Elias Stable; B-CHC Inc (KY); T-Todd A Pletcher.

 

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Longtime Turf Writer, Publicist Schuelein Passes at 77

Former sports journalist and Turf publicist Steve Schuelein passed away Tuesday at his Playa Del Rey, Calif. home, his family reports, though no cause of death was given. He was 77.

Originally a New Yorker, Schuelein earned a degree from the State University of New York in Buffalo, then a masters in journalism from Syracuse University. In 1982 he moved to Southern California and began publicity work for both Santa Anita and Del Mar, jobs he would hold over the next several decades. He also worked for the Breeders' Cup Notes Team and wrote for various racing publications, including now-defunct Thoroughbred Times for which he was the longtime Southern California correspondent.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. (PT) at Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary on Centinela Ave in Los Angeles. For those unable to attend the service, an interactive Zoom link starts at 1:45 p.m. for the service and thereafter the gravesite service and burial will be live-streamed. Hillside can be contacted for the links (310-641-0707).

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Parnac Romps Gate To Wire In Flower Bowl, Earns BC Filly & Mare Turf Berth

West Point Thoroughbreds and Dream With Me Stable's Parnac made the grade with a gate-to-wire performance to hold off Grade 1 winner McKulick in Saturday's $500,000 Flower Bowl (G2), an 11-furlong inner turf test for older fillies and mares at Saratoga Race Course.

In victory, the 4-year-old French-bred daughter of Zarak, trained by Christophe Clement and expertly piloted by Dylan Davis, earned a “Win and You're In” berth to the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (G1) in November at Santa Anita Park.

It was the second stakes win of the meet for Davis, who guided the Clement-trained New Ginya to victory last weekend in the state-bred Yaddo Handicap.

“Our plan was to come out running. I knew the three horse [Tamarama] was the other speed. She was able to break – inside post really helped us here get dominance for the lead,” Davis said. “The three came up to me, but didn't really want to continue on, and I was able to take control from there. After that, she got real comfortable with easy fractions with no pressure and she's kind of a grinder type – that's what I heard and [saw] watching her videos. I was able to pick her up into the last turn, get her running going before they got too close to her, and then she was able to hold them off.”

Parnac led through fractions of :25.19, :51.33 and 1:18.92 over the firm footing with 9-1 shot Tamarama in second, McKulick, the 2-5 mutuel favorite saving ground in third, and the Clement-trained Amazing Grace last-of-4.

She continued to dictate terms into the final turn as Tamarama was asked for her best by Hall of Famer Javier Castellano with Irad Ortiz Jr. giving McKulick her cue and the Joel Rosario-piloted Amazing Grace following suit. McKulick angled wide for the stretch run and took dead aim at the leader, but there was no reeling in Parnac, who posted the 1 1/4-length win in a final time of 2:18.60. McKulick completed the exacta by a neck over Amazing Grace with Tamarama another length back in fourth.

“The Clements had her ready. She's a great horse and she likes the distance,” Davis said. “They had her ready today and I just was listening to them and what I needed to do. I hadn't been on her before, so I watched replays and she was there for me when I asked her. She was able to pick up that last eighth of a mile to finish it up.”

Parnac launched her career with a pair of wins in October 2021 in Germany for conditioner Andreas Wohler before being purchased privately and transferred to the Clement barn last summer. She notched a rallying allowance score at fourth asking for new connections in October at Belmont at the Big A and was freshened following a seventh-place finish in the Winter Memories in November at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Parnac opened her current campaign with an even fourth in the Monroe in May at Gulfstream Park ahead of a rallying neck score in an 11-furlong optional-claimer on June 11 at Belmont Park. She entered from a close third-place finish over soft going in the 11-furlong Robert G. Dick Memorial (G3) on July 1 at Delaware Park.

Tom Bellhouse, Executive Vice President of West Point Thoroughbreds, credited Clement and his son and assistant, Miguel Clement, for having Parnac ready to run.

“We came out of the Dick Memorial, where a lot of horses had issues. We were asked to scratch from a race here a few weeks ago and we went ahead and did our due diligence,” Bellhouse said. “We got a full scan and passed with flying colors. Then Miguel and Christophe started putting their heads together to find the next spot for us. Sometimes, you get lucky in spite of things. Bad things happen, but good things happen to good people, too. They've done a phenomenal job with this filly.”

Klaravich Stables' McKulick now sports a 4-2-2-0 record over the Spa turf, beginning with a maiden score in August 2021 ahead of her last-out score in the Grade 2 Glens Falls here on August 3. The Chad Brown-trainee ran second behind With The Moonlight in last year's Grade 3 Saratoga Oaks Invitational.

Ortiz said he was hindered by the slow pace but was reluctant to force the issue with last year's Belmont Oaks Invitational (G1) winner.

“She put me there. If they run away from me in the first part of the race, if I try to move that's probably going to be a premature move, I don't really want to do that, so I just rode my race,” Ortiz, Jr. said.

Clement said Parnac has a number of options going forward, including the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf, the Long Island (G3) in November at Aqueduct or the E. P. Taylor (G1) on October 8 at Woodbine – a race he teamed up with Davis to win in 2021 with Mutamakina.

“We have a quite a few choices. Let's enjoy this for a few days,” said Clement, who secured his eighth stakes win of the meet.

Bred in France by Jean-Pierre Dubois, Parnac was produced by the Sageburg mare Passing Burg. She banked $275,000 in victory while improving her record to 11-5-1-1. She returned $18.40 for a $2 win bet.

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