Month: September 2023
2023 Awesome Again Stakes Cheat Sheet: Get to Know the Horses
The 2023 fall meet at Santa Anita Park features a jam-packed calendar of stakes races that leads right into the 40thBreeders’ Cup World Championships, the 14-race Super Bowl of horse racing to be held Nov. 3-4 at the Arcadia, Calif. track.
Cody’s Wish Resumes Sprinting For ‘Win And You’re In’ Vosburgh
Godolphin's multiple Grade 1-winning Kentucky homebred Cody's Wish will turn back to a one-turn sprint in Saturday's Grade 2, $250,000 Vosburgh, a seven-furlong test for 3-year-olds and up, at Belmont at the Big A.
The Vosburgh, slated as Race 3 on Saturday's loaded 11-race card, is a “Win and You're In” for the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Sprint on November 4 at Santa Anita Park. The card also features the Grade 1, $500,000 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic in Race 6, the Grade 2, $400,000 Woodward in Race 7, and the Grade 2, $250,000 Gallant Bloom in Race 5. First post is 12:05 p.m. Eastern.
Trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, the fan favorite Cody's Wish was last seen finishing a closing third in the Grade 1 Whitney traveling a two-turn nine furlongs on August 5 at Saratoga Race Course. It was the first time the son of Curlin had faced the nine-furlong distance since finishing third in a second-out maiden special weight in July 2021 at Saratoga and his first two-turn race since taking the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile in thrilling fashion last year at Keeneland.
“One turn and seven [furlongs] to a mile is good for him,” said Mott. “We wanted to see if he could win the Whitney – it's a very important race and if he could win the Met Mile and the Whitney, those are two very big races.”
Earlier this year, Cody's Wish won the Grade 1 Hill 'n' Dale Metropolitan Handicap with authority, pouncing from 4 1/4 lengths off the pace with a sweeping five-wide move to run down his rivals in the stretch and draw clear to a 3 1/4-length score under regular pilot Junior Alvarado. That effort capped a sublime six-race win streak that included Grade 1 triumphs in the Spa's Forego, the Churchill Downs at its namesake track, and the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile.
Cody's Wish is named after teenager Cody Dorman, who was born with the rare genetic disorder Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome and is unable to walk or communicate without utilizing a tablet. The story of the two Codys, who share a unique bond, has captured the hearts of many as Cody's Wish has traveled across the nation since last March, drawing fans at five different racetracks and winning at four of them.
Mott commented on the 5-year-old's physical condition and his temperament that allows him to bring his best race wherever he travels.
“Oh, he's got a very nice disposition. He can be a little strong to gallop of course – he's a big strong horse, but everything else about him is pretty good,” said Mott. “He's actually carrying good flesh right now.”
After the Whitney, Cody's Wish has remained at Saratoga to continue his preparations for the Vosburgh. He most recently covered a half-mile in 48.77 seconds on Saturday over the Oklahoma dirt training track, where Mott typically stables horses until it closes in early November.
“He's training very well. His last breeze couldn't have been any better and it was as good as we could have asked for,” Mott said.
Cody's Wish, who boasts total purse earnings of $2,448,530 through a record of 14-9-1-4, will emerge from post 6 in rein to Alvarado.
Along with Cody's Wish, Mott will also be represented by LRE Racing and JEH Racing Stable's graded stakes-winner High Oak [post 5, Katie Davis]. The 4-year-old bay son of Gormley arrives from a game third-place effort in the Grade 1 Forego won by Gunite over High Oak's victorious stablemate and reigning Champion Male Sprinter Elite Power.
High Oak won the Spa's Grade 2 Saratoga Special as a juvenile and made just one start as a sophomore in Gulfstream Park's Grade 2 Fountain of Youth where he fell near the quarter pole and was away for the rest of the season. High Oak returned in March and was well-beaten in his first four starts this year, but has given two promising efforts in his last pair of starts when second in an optional claiming tilt on July 29 and in his aforementioned Forego effort.
Mott said the addition of jockey Katie Davis has proven to be a productive pairing.
“He's finished up his last couple races pretty good. I'm pleased that he's shown some willingness to try,” said Mott. “Katie has a great relationship with this horse. She gave him a chance early, didn't rush him and gave him an opportunity to get his feet under him. When she asked him, he finished up nicely.”
Four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown saddles Klaravich Stables' Accretive for another try at his first stakes score as he enters from a pair of allowance-level wins.
The 4-year-old son of Practical Joke was an impressive winner on debut last June at Belmont Park before making a strong stakes debut when second, defeated a neck to multiple graded stakes-winner Gunite, in the Grade 2 Amsterdam at Saratoga. He closed out his sophomore campaign with an even fifth-place finish in the Grade 1 H. Allen Jerkens Memorial.
This year, Accretive is undefeated through two starts at Saratoga, beginning with a 3 3/4-length romp in a first-level allowance on July 22 and most recently taking a one-mile second-level optional claimer by one length on September 2. The $180,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase has banked $233,750 in earnings through his 5-3-1-0 record.
Irad Ortiz, Jr. has the call from post 4.
A. Bianco Limited's New York-bred Sheriff Bianco [post 3, Jose Ortiz] has hit the board in all but one of his 17 starts since being haltered for $30,000 by trainer Linda Rice last July at Belmont Park. Since the claim, the gelded son of Speightster has amassed $551,773 in total purse earnings from a record of 26-6-11-5, including four wins and three stakes placings against fellow state-breds. Bred by SF Bloodstock, Sheriff Bianco enters from a second in a September 21 optional claimer here against open company.
Built Wright Stables' graded stakes-placed Cowan [post 2, J. D. Acosta] won first off the claim for new connections last out when posting a half-length optional claiming coup on September 22 at Charles Town for trainer Raymond Ginter, Jr. Claimed for $62,500 from previous Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen, Cowan finished a close second in the Grade 2 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint in 2020 and the Saudi Derby in 2021.
Though his lone stakes victory came over grass in the 5 1/2-furlong Duncan F. Kenner via disqualification last January at Fair Grounds, the 5-year-old son of Kantharos boasts a consistent main track record of 9-3-4-0.
Completing the field is Holly Crest Farm's graded stakes-placed Great Navigator for trainer Eddie Owens, Jr. The New Jersey homebred son of Sea Wizard has never missed the board in eight lifetime outings, including a last-out 10-length victory in the 1 1/16-mile Charles Hesse, III Handicap on September 4 at Monmouth Park and a gutsy runner-up effort to Mo Strike in last year's Grade 3 Sanford at Saratoga where he finished more than two lengths ahead of subsequent Champion 2-Year-Old Colt Forte.
Jairo Rendon has the call from post 1.
America's Day at the Races will present live coverage and analysis of every day of Belmont at the Big A on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.
The post Cody’s Wish Resumes Sprinting For ‘Win And You’re In’ Vosburgh appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.
Pletcher Believes Charge It Back In ‘Peak Form’ For Saturday’s Woodward
Whisper Hill Farm's dual graded stakes-winning Kentucky homebred Charge It will strive for a return to the win column in Saturday's 70th running of the Grade 2, $400,000 Woodward for 3-year-olds and upward going nine furlongs at Belmont at the Big A.
Initially run at Belmont Park in 1954, the Woodward called Saratoga Race Course home from 2006-20 and made a return to Big Sandy in 2021. It was subsequently moved to Aqueduct last year due to ongoing construction at Belmont Park. Since its inaugural running, the Woodward has been championed by over 20 horses to win the prestigious race en route to Horse of the Year honors the same season, including Hall of Fame inductees Sword Dancer [1959], Kelso [1961-63], Buckpasser [1966], Damascus [1967], Arts and Letters [1969], Forego [1974-76], Affirmed [1979], Spectacular Bid [1980], Alysheba [1988], Holy Bull [1994], Cigar [1995-96], Skip Away [1998], Ghostzapper [2004], Curlin [2008] and Rachel Alexandra [2009].
The Woodward makes up an action-packed program which also includes the Grade 1, $500,000 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, the Grade 2, $250,000 Vosburgh – a “Win And You're In” for the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Sprint on November 4 at Santa Anita – and the Grade 2, $250,000 Gallant Bloom.
Charge It enters the Woodward from a distant fourth-place finish in the Grade 1 Whitney on August 5 at Saratoga Race Course. There, he raced in between horses when a close fifth down the backstretch and was shuffled back to last-of-6 around the far turn before moving to the rail and making a run under Hall of Famer John Velazquez, but finished 10 lengths behind the victorious White Abarrio. This effort came following a pacesetting 4 3/4-length win in the Grade 2 Suburban on July 8 going 10 furlongs at Belmont Park, where the 4-year-old gray son of Tapit made amends from three straight losses at graded stakes level.
Charge It displayed talent during his sophomore season, finishing a game second to White Abarrio in the Grade 1 Florida Derby last April at Gulfstream Park before finishing 17th in the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. He rounded out his 2022 campaign with a 23-length romp in the Grade 3 Dwyer going a one-turn mile at Belmont Park.
A victory would provide Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher with his fifth Woodward conquest. Pletcher, who saddled last year's winner Life Is Good, will look to be the first trainer to secure back-to-back Woodwards since fellow Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen saddled Curlin [2008] and Rachel Alexandra [2009].
“He's excellent. I'm very happy with the way he's been training,” said Pletcher, whose other Woodward winners include Lawyer Ron [2007], Quality Road [2010], and Liam's Map [2015]. “Hopefully, he gets back to one of his best races. Johnny felt like maybe he made a bit of a mistake with him [in the Whitney], but I thought he ran decently, I just didn't think he ran his 'A' race.”
Charge It recently breezed an easy half-mile in 51.55 seconds on Saturday over Saratoga's Oklahoma training track.
“His last breeze was very good,” Pletcher said. “I think the way he's been training and the little bit of extra time since the Whitney hopefully has him in peak form.”
Charge It is out of the Indian Charlie mare I'll Take Charge, whose Grade 1-winning dam Take Charge Lady produced 2013 Champion 3-Year-Old Colt Will Take Charge, Grade 1-winner Take Charge Indy and Charming – the dam of Grade 1-winning millionaire and freshman sire Omaha Beach as well as 2014 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Take Charge Brandi.
Velazquez, a four-time Woodward-winning jockey, will maintain the mount aboard Charge It from post 1.
This year's Woodward will get a touch of international flavor in the form of Rabbah Bloodstock's Algiers, who will emerge from a six-month hiatus after finishing second in the Group 1 Dubai World Cup in March at Meydan Racecourse. Trained by Simon Crisford, the 6-year-old Shamardal chestnut began the season with a pair of open-lengths victories in the first two rounds of the Group 2 Al Maktoum Challenge at Meydan Racecourse.
Ed Crisford, the son and assistant to Simon, said Algiers' time off following the Dubai World Cup was beneficial.
“He's come out of his break really well,” Crisford said. “He's big, strong and moving great and he has great attitude. He's training just as good if not better than in Dubai over the winter. This will be his first run since Dubai, so I'm sure he'll improve for the run. He's as fit as we can get him at home without running him. We're really pleased with his progress. There should be some top horses in there, but I think he'll run a big race nevertheless.
“He really progressed through his races. He won the Maktoum Challenge in great style, but he had to go out and do it again to prove it wasn't a long time fluke,” Crisford continued. “But he did it again and that's when we started to dream about the Dubai World Cup. His performance in the Dubai World Cup was so good. In that last eighth, he got a little leg weary. But it was a good performance, he was in good form and I'm sure he'll have a good campaign all the way through Dubai and Saudi. We'll see where he goes.”
Algiers will attempt to become the first Irish-bred to capture the Woodward since 1999 winner River Keen and first internationally bred horse since Chilean-bred Lido Palace scored back-to-back Woodwards in 2001-02.
Bred by Godolphin, Algiers is out of the Platini mare Antara – a group-stakes winner in Germany and England, who was also Group 1-placed in England, France and Italy.
William Buick will ship across the pond to pilot Algiers from post 3.
Four-time Eclipse Award-winning conditioner Chad Brown will saddle Jeff Drown's Zandon [post 4, Flavien Prat], who finished second to White Abarrio in the Whitney last out.
Third in last year's Kentucky Derby, Zandon earned Grade 1 honors when securing a 2 1/2-length victory in the Blue Grass last April going the Woodward distance at Keeneland. After finishing in the money in Saratoga's Grade 2 Jim Dandy and Grade 1 Travers as well as the Grade 1 Pennsylvania Derby at Parx, the 4-year-old Upstart colt finished fourth as the favorite in the Grade 1 Cigar Mile presented by NYRA Bets in December at the Big A – his lone off-the-board effort in 12 lifetime starts. This year, Zandon has finished second in all three of his efforts, rounding out the exacta in Belmont Park's Grade 3 Westchester in May and Grade 1 Hill 'n' Dale Metropolitan Handicap in June en route to the Whitney.
Zandon was purchased for $170,000 at the 2020 Keeneland September Yearling Sale and is out of the Creative Cause mare Memories Prevail – a half-sister to multiple graded stakes-winner Cairo Memories.
Brown will also saddle John D. Gunther and Eurowest Bloodstock Services' Grade 1-placed Pipeline [post 5, Kendrick Carmouche], who was a last-out fourth in the Grade 1 Forego on August 26 at Saratoga – a race where he finished third last year. The son of Speightstown seeks his first trip to the winner's circle since an allowance triumph last April at Aqueduct.
Pipeline is out of the Empire Maker mare Vivo Per Lei, who was dual graded stakes-placed on grass.
Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings and Stretch Run Ventures' Kentucky homebred Tyson [post 8, Javier Castellano] will make another trip to the Empire State after finishing a game third in the Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup on September 2 at Saratoga for Canadian Hall of Fame trainer Josie Carroll. The 4-year-old gray son of Tapit saw dirt for the first time in his last effort after previously racing exclusively over all weather tracks. He captured Woodbine Racetrack's Grade 3 Dominion Day on July 1 before securing a win in the Grade 2 Seagram Cup four weeks later.
Tyson is out of the Smart Strike mare Honouring, whose dam Teeming was conditioned by Carroll. She also trained Honouring's stakes-winning full-sibling Treasuring as well as a pair of half-siblings in stakes-winner Cascading and stakes-placed Distracting. All hail from the prominent bloodlines of Better Than Honour and Reine de Course mare Best in Show.
Last year's Woodward runner up Law Professor [post 2, Manny Franco] seeks a victory in this year's running while emerging from a four-month layoff for trainer Rob Atras. The 5-year-old son of Constitution was last seen finishing sixth in the Grade 3 Pimlico Special on May 19 at its namesake track, but posted some of his best efforts over the Big A going. A 7 1/2-length winner of the January 7 Queens County in his 2023 debut, Law Professor schooled his competition two starts later with a 4 1/4-length win in the Excelsior on April 1 over a muddy and sealed Big A main track.
“A just off-the-pace scenario is probably best for him,” said Atras. “He's a little bit versatile – he can sit close or be right on the pace if he needs to be or a little further back. He's looking really good right now.”
Law Professor, a Kentucky homebred for Twin Creeks Racing Stable, is out of the Ghostzapper mare Haunted Heroine – a dual stakes winner on turf. His second dam Mona Mia produced Grade 1-winning turf millionaire Celestine.
Completing the field are the Saffie Joseph, Jr.-trained O'Connor [post 9, Irad Ortiz, Jr.] who enters from a runner-up effort in the Grade 2 Charles Town Classic, and the Linda Rice-trained trio of Costa Terra [post 6, Jose Lezcano], Un Ojo [post 7, Trevor McCarthy], and Film Star [post 10, Jose Ortiz].
The Woodward honors the late chairman of the Jockey Club [1930-50] and proprietor of Bel Air Stud, who campaigned Triple Crown winners Gallant Fox and Omaha as well as champions Nasrullah, Nashua, Granville and Johnstown. The Woodward is carded as Race 7 on Saturday's 11-race program. First post is 12:05 p.m. Eastern.
America's Day at the Races will present live coverage and analysis of every day of Belmont at the Big A on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.
The post Pletcher Believes Charge It Back In ‘Peak Form’ For Saturday’s Woodward appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.