‘She Tries All The Time’: Awesome Treat Chasing First Stakes Success In Saturday’s Bessarabian

Awesome Treat, a 5-year-old daughter of Awesome Patriot-Tiz a Treat, looks for her first stakes success in Saturday's $175,000 Bessarabian Stakes (G2), at Woodbine.

The seven-furlong main track feature for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and upward, has drawn 14 starters, including Awesome Treat.

Trained by Steve Attard, the dark bay mare, fourth in last year's Bessarabian, heads into Saturday's affair off a pleasing runner-up finish in the Ontario Fashion (G3) on October 14. Dismissed at 38-1, Awesome Treat rallied stoutly down the lane to miss top prize by a half-length in the six-furlong test.

“She is awesome, she really is,” praised Attard. “She is a very nice mare. She never seems to surprise me. Just how she is and how she trains, you know what you are going to get from her. I wasn't surprised at all with that effort last time. That's her, a hard-trying mare, who always shows up. Six furlongs might be a bit short for her, but Emma [jockey, Wilson] gave her an incredible ride and they came flying in the stretch.”

Bred in Kentucky by Kumud Sikand, who co-owns with Rakesh Sikand, Awesome Treat finished eleventh in her debut at Churchill Downs on November 28, 2020. She contested her next three races at Woodbine, and posted a fourth, third and ninth, before two starts at Fair Grounds, both fourth-place efforts.

A return to Toronto resulted in a maiden-breaking score on October 29, 2022, a fourth in the Bessarabian and another win on December 4.

Awesome Treat's next four starts came at Turfway Park, including a second in the Wishing Well Stakes this January and a fourth in the Frog Stakes in March.

“I have had her off and on since she was three,” noted Attard. “She has never run a bad race for us. This is my third year with her. She will race here and then she goes back to compete in the U.S. at some point of the season. We always love having her here.”

The Kentucky-bred heads into the Bessarabian with a 2-4-1 mark from 16 starts, along with $161,845 (U.S.) in purse earnings.

“Just the way she tries all the time is amazing,” praised Attard, who will have Jose Campos in the irons Saturday. “She can be a bit tough in the stall, but we love having her.”

Gunner Bennett, who handles groom duties for Awesome Treat, echoed that sentiment.

“For me, she's a horse that doesn't want to be pet,” said Bennett. “She doesn't want to be messed with, but if you spoil her with carrots and love, she shows a soft side and it's incredibly rewarding. There's no better feeling than coming into the barn in the morning and seeing her throw her head out of her stall as soon as she hears me come in.”

Other starters include multiple graded stakes winner Our Flash Drive, along with graded stakes winners Loyalty, Midnight Stroll, Miss Dracarys, Ready To Venture (GB), Spun Glass and multiple graded stakes winner Artie's Princess.

Trainer Roger Attfield and Kinghaven Farms teamed to win the first two editions of the Bessarabian, in 1985 with Summer Mood and one year later with Playlist.

The race is named after Canada's champion older female of 1986, a multiple stakes winning daughter of Vice Regent trained by Michael Doyle and owned by Eaton Hall Farm. She finished her racing career with an 18-5-4 mark from 37 starts.

Also on Saturday, 13 fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and upward, will travel 1 ¼ miles on the Tapeta in the $150,000 Maple Leaf Stakes (G3).

The field includes multiple graded stakes winner Il Malocchio, who won last year's edition, graded stakes winners Mille Girl and Solo Album, multiple graded stakes placed Angelou and multiple stakes placed Ever Smart.

Conn Smythe, principal owner of the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs from 1927 to 1961 and builder of Maple Leaf Gardens, leads all owners with seven Maple Leaf crowns. The race was inaugurated in 1892.

The Bessarabian is carded as race nine on Saturday's 11-race program. The Maple Leaf goes as race seven. First post is 1:05 p.m. Fans can also watch and wager on all the action through HPIbet.com, bet365 and the Dark Horse Bets app.

Field for the Bessarabian (G2)
Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Spun Glass – Luis Contreras – Michael Trombetta

2 – Our Flash Drive – Patrick Husbands – Mark Casse

3 – Ready To Venture (GB) – Rafael Hernandez – Michael Stidham

4 – Baby No Worries – Willie Martinez – Tim Girten

5 – Dolce Sopresa – Ryan Munger – Josie Carroll

6 – Time for an Angel – Leo Salles – Michael Stidham

7 – Loyalty – Kazushi Kimiura – Josie Carroll

8 – Owen's Tour Guide – Sofia Vives – William Armata

9 – Miss Dracarys – Sahin Civaci – Neil Drysdale

10 – Artie's Princess (S) – Juan Crawford – Saffie Joseph, Jr.

11 – Collecting Flatter – Daisuke Fukumoto – Josie Carroll

12 – Awesome Treat – Jose Campos – Steve Attard

13 – Midnight Stroll – Trevor McCarthy – John Terranova

14 – Love to Shop – Justin Stein – Kevin Attard

Field for the Maple Leaf (G3)
Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Indy Champagne – Justin Stein – Layne Giliforte

2 – Inventing – Leo Salles – Kevin Attard

3 – Talbeyah (IRE) (S) – Patrick Husbands – Mark Casse

4 – Il Malocchio – Kazushi Kimura – Martin Drexler

5 – State of Mind – Sofia Vives – Josie Carroll

6 – Ready Lady – Jose Campos – Roger Attfield

7 – Ever Smart (S) – Trevor McCarthy – Neil Drysdale

8 – Angelou – Luis Contreras – Kevin Attard

9 – Ephrata (GB) – Daisuke Fukumoto – Josie Carroll

10 – Solo Album – Sahin Civaci – Mark Casse

11 – Millie Girl – Rafael Hernandez – Catherine Day Phillips

12 – Batyah – Eswan Flores – Josie Carroll

13 – Lady Brew – Ryan Munger – Steven Chircop

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Pegasus World Cup Among Possible 2024 Targets For Kentucky Derby Winner Mage

Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Mage, withdrawn from last weekend's Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) with a fever, is being pointed to a 2024 campaign that could launch in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) at Gulfstream Park.

The 1 1/8-mile Pegasus for 4-year-olds and up headlines a spectacular Jan. 27 program featuring seven graded-stakes worth $5.2 million in purses including the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1) and $500,000 Pegasus Filly & Mare Turf Invitational (G3).

Co-owner Remiro Restrepo said that Mage is among a 'big majority' of the stable's horses that remain at The Thoroughbred Center in Lexington, Ky. before shipping to their winter home at Gulfstream, where Mage broke his maiden in debut Jan. 28 before running fourth in the Fountain of Youth (G2) and second in the Curlin Florida Derby (G1) presented by Hill 'n' Dale Farms at Xalapa April 1.

“The winter home for us is Gulfstream Park, for the entire barn. The horses are there all winter through the end of March, and then the ones that go to Keeneland for any races ship up immediately. The [others] transition to The Thoroughbred Center between the first and the 30th of April [when] the rest of them ship over,” Restrepo said. “Everybody's trying to ship down [to Florida]. We've still got a few more horses to ship down from Kentucky, but we do have a big majority of the horses still up there.”

Following the Kentucky Derby, Mage finished third in the Preakness (G1) and second in the Haskell (G1) before running seventh in the Travers (G1) Aug. 26 at Saratoga, his most recent start. He breezed four times at The Thoroughbred Center in October and was pre-entered in the Classic but had his name removed after missing a planned work Oct. 29, the day before he was scheduled to fly to Santa Anita Park for the Breeders' Cup.

“He was doing perfect before the Classic. If you were to have asked me 24 hours before he jumped on the plane, I would have said, 'We couldn't be happier. He's doing as good as he was before the Derby, we're ready to rock,'” Restrepo said. “And then, 24 hours later, you have to say, 'Holy smokes. He missed two meals and caught a slight temp.' How could we jump on the plane? The most incredible thing is, we make plans, and the horses decide whether to execute them or not.

“It's one of those things. It sums up horse racing, right? A lot of things happen outside of your control. They're animals so you have to be their stewards,” he added. “Unfortunately, we were forced to miss the race and now we're just kind of taking a step back and looking at our options. We're looking at the racing calendar for 2024 and figuring out what the best course of action is.”

The Pegasus has showcased some of racing's top older horses to either cap an outstanding career or use as a springboard to later glory. Inaugural 2017 winner Arrogate beat two-time Horse of the Year California Chrome, making his final start, raced four more times was inducted into the National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame in 2023. Gun Runner, the 2017 Horse of the Year, won the 2018 Pegasus in his finale, as did four-time Grade 1 winner City of Light in 2019.

Knicks Go parlayed a 2021 Pegasus victory into Horse of the Year honors, then came back to be second in 2022 in his final race behind Life Is Good, who went on to win three more graded-stakes including the Whitney (G1) and Woodward (G1). Art Collector sprung a 15-1 upset in this year's edition for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott.

“Obviously he's a horse with a lot of fans and he accomplished an amazing thing [this] year. There's a lot of people that are curious. There's been a lot of horses retired this year, a pretty prominent number of horses, but we're running in 2024. That's the most important thing,” Restrepo said. “When the time comes, we'll start hunkering down on a calendar for the year, some targets, and figure that out. Yes, the Pegasus is definitely one of the possibilities. There's just a lot of things to consider. We'll figure that out when we can.”

A Miami native currently attending horse sales in Kentucky, Restrepo owns Mage with Brian Doxtater and Case Chamberlin's CMNWLTH, assistant trainer Gustavo Delgado Jr.'s OGMA Investments, and Sam Herzberg's Sterling Racing. Purchased for $290,000 and trained by Gustavo Delgado Sr., Mage has two wins, two seconds, one third and $2,507,450 in purse earnings from seven starts.

“There's just so much going on. We just finished up a big sale [Tuesday] night. Now we've got 12 days of selling here, and there's no race tomorrow,” Restrepo said. “So, you put that on the back burner. You say, 'Let's get through this season and we'll get to that when we do.'

“He's running [next year]. There's no question about that,” he added. “Our goal is to have him ready for an awesome 2024; however, many races or locations or whatever it may be is what we've all got to decide as a team. That's what we're going to work on once we get a little time. [The Pegasus] is 11 weeks away, it's not something we've got to focus on right now. I know that it's in the pipeline, and we'll just go from there.”

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Belmont, Travers Winner Arcangelo To Undergo Surgery For Condylar Fracture

Multiple Grade 1 winner Arcangelo is scheduled to undergo surgery for a left hind short lateral condylar fracture after a consultation by Dr. Larry Bramlage.

The procedure was recommended to expedite the healing process and ensure his long-term soundness.  The findings were made during precautionary radiographs that were performed after missing training and scratching from the Breeders' Cup Classic.

“We expect a quick recovery and return to normal activities for Arcangelo. We do not anticipate this having any impact on his 2024 breeding season,” said Bill Farish.

Arcangelo arrived at Lane's End in good order and will return to Lane's End following the surgery to recover.

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Weekly Stewards And Commissions Rulings, Oct. 31-Nov. 6

Every week, the TDN publishes a roundup of key official rulings from the primary tracks within the four major racing jurisdictions of California, New York, Florida and Kentucky.

Here's a primer on how each of these jurisdictions adjudicates different offenses, what they make public (or not) and where.

The TDN also posts a roundup of the relevant Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) related rulings from the same week. These include decisions from around the country.

NEW HISA/HIWU STEWARDS RULINGS
The following rulings were reported on HISA's “rulings” portal and through the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit's “pending” and “resolved” cases portals.

Resolved ADMC Violations
Date: 10/12/2023
Licensee: Chad Summers, trainer
Penalty: Treated as 1 violation with Rayya Valentine under 9/8/23 HISA Guidance.
Explainer: A possible violation of Rule 3314—Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method—on the horse, Thank you Jon. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222—Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.

Date: 10/11/2023
Licensee: Chad Summers, trainer
Penalty: A fine of $3,000; imposition of 3 Penalty Points. Admission.
Explainer: A possible violation of Rule 3314—Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method—on the horse, Rayya Valentine. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222—Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.

Date: 09/28/2023
Licensee: Ruben Gomez, trainer
Penalty: 7-day period of Ineligibility, beginning on November 2, 2023; a fine of $1,000; imposition of 2 Penalty Points.Admission.
Explainer: For the presence of Acepromazine—Controlled Medications (Class B)—in a sample taken from Blue Cloud. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).

Date: 08/29/2023
Licensee: Kevin Fletcher, trainer
Penalty: 7-day period of Ineligibility, beginning on November 4, 2023; a fine of $1,000; imposition of 2 Penalty Points.Admission.
Explainer: For the presence of Caffeine—Controlled Medications (Class B)—in a sample taken from Ruby Layne. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).

Date: 08/28/2023
Licensee: Shane Meyers, trainer
Penalty: None. EAD Notice Withdrawn
Explainer: For the presence of Altrenogest—a banned substance—in a sample taken from Mugsy Malone. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.

Date: 08/22/2023
Licensee: Thomas Kagele, trainer
Penalty: Public disclosure.
Explainer: Rule 3510 Disciplinary Proceedings/Refusal or Failure to Cooperate with HISA/HIWU.

Date: 08/11/2023
Licensee: Cathal Lynch, trainer
Penalty: Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points. Admission.
Explainer: For the presence of Flunixin—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Saloon, who finished second at Laurel Park on 8/11/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).

Date: 07/03/2023
Licensee: William Martin, trainer
Penalty: 30-day period of Ineligibility, beginning on November 7, 2023; Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $2,500; imposition of 3 Penalty Points. Final decision of IAP.
Explainer: For the potential breach of Rule 4221—Alkalinization or Use of an Alkalinizing Agent (TCO2)—on Wild Irish, who won at Presque Isle Downs on 7/3/2023. This is also a possible violation of Rule 3313—Use of a Controlled Method During the Race Period.

Pending ADMC Violations
Date: 10/08/2023
Licensee: Francisco Soria, trainer
Penalty: Pending
Alleged violation: Medication violation
Explainer: For the presence of Dantrolene—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Profit Hunter. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).

Date: 10/07/2023
Licensee: Nancy Summers, trainer
Penalty: Pending
Alleged violation: Medication violation
Explainer: For the presence of Furosemide—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Sweet Money, who finished second at Albuquerque Downs on 10/7/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).

Date: 10/06/2023
Licensee: Jeffrey Dale Hudson, trainer
Penalty: Pending
Alleged violation: Medication violation
Explainer: For the presence of Flunixin—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Yumiko's Candy. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).

Date: 10/02/2023
Licensee: Reid France, trainer
Penalty: Pending
Alleged violation: Medication violation
Explainer: For the presence of Phenylbutazone—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from One Little Indian, who finished fourth at Golden Gate Fields on 10/2/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).

Date: 09/22/2023
Licensee: Tanner Tracy, trainer
Penalty: Pending
Alleged violation: Medication violation
Explainer: For the presence of Cannabidiol—Controlled Medications (Class B)—in a sample taken from Carry On, who finished second at Prairie Meadows on 9/22/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).

Date: 09/20/2023
Licensee: Adolfo Macias, trainer
Penalty: Provisionally suspended
Alleged violation: Medication violation
Explainer: For the possible possession of Levothyroxine (Thyro-L). This is a possible violation of Rule 3214(a)—Possession of Banned Substances

The following cases have been returned to the “pending violation” list having previously been resolved.
Date: 06/20/2023
Licensee: Joseph Taylor, trainer
Penalty: Provisionally suspended
Alleged Violation: Medication violation
Explainer: For the presence of Methylphenidate and Clenbuterol—both banned substances—in a sample taken from Classy American, who finished second at Parx Racing on 6/20/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.

Date: 06/18/2023
Licensee: Joseph Taylor, trainer
Penalty: Provisionally suspended
Alleged Violation: Medication violation
Explainer: For the presence of Methylphenidate and Clenbuterol—both banned substances—in a sample taken from Cajun Cousin, who finished second at Parx Racing on 6/18/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.

Violations of Crop Rule
One important note: HISA's whip use limit is restricted to six strikes during a race.

Delaware Park
Andres Chavez – violation date Nov 1; $250 fine

Horseshoe Indianapolis
Samuel Bermudez – violation date Nov 1; $250 fine, one-day suspension
Rogelio Miranda – violation date Nov 1; $100 fine

Mahoning Valley Race Course
Hector Berrios – violation date Oct 31; $750 fine, $7,800 purse forfeited, ten-day suspension, on appeal and stay denied

Santa Anita
Ryan Moore – violation date Nov 4; $20,800 fine, one-day suspension, on appeal and stay granted
More on the story here.

OTHER KEY RULINGS
Every week, the TDN publishes a roundup of key official rulings from the primary tracks within the four major racing jurisdictions of California, New York, Florida and Kentucky.
California
Track: Santa Anita
Date: 11/05/2023
Licensee: Irad Ortiz, jockey
Penalty: Three-day suspension
Violation: Careless riding
Explainer: Jockey Irad Ortiz, who rode Goodnight Olive in the fifth race at Santa Anita Park on November 4, 2023, is suspended for 3 racing days (November 12, 17 and 18, 2023) for failure to maintain a straight course in the stretch and causing interference; violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1699 (Riding Rules – careless riding).
More on the story here.

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