Friday’s Pick 6 At Aqueduct Will Be Bolstered By $23,836 Carryover

Friday's card at Aqueduct Racetrack will be bolstered by a Pick 6 carryover of $23,836 after the multi-race wager went unsolved on Thursday's nine-race program.

The $1 Pick 6 returned $702.50 to bettors who selected 5-of-6 winners correctly.

The sequence began in Race 4 with Chasing Daylight [No. 1A, $4.20*] taking a one-mile $35,000 claiming tilt with Manny Franco up for trainer Rudy Rodriguez. The Mike Maker-trained Tommy Gun [No. 2, $13.60] followed in Race 5 with a dominant victory under Jose Gomez to take a 6 1/2-furlong $14,000 claiming event.

Race 6 saw the Bruce Levine-trained Fortune's Nephew [No. 6, $5.20*] turn back a resurgent Caldo Candy to graduate in a seven-furlong New York-bred maiden special weight under Kendrick Carmouche. The largest upset in the sequence came one race later in Race 7 when the Irad Ortiz, Jr.-piloted Sell Something [No. 3, $28.40] was elevated to victory in a 1 1/16-mile state-bred outer turf allowance for trainer Horacio De Paz.

The upsets continued in Race 8 as the Jimmy Ferraro-trained Sweetest Princess [No. 5, $27.60] notched a six-furlong state-bred optional claiming conquest under Luis Rivera, Jr. to ensure a carryover.

With the carryover already guaranteed, Take Me to Jimmy [No. 9, $7.90] took the final leg in Race 9, a nine-furlong inner turf maiden for 3-year-olds and up, with Manny Franco up for four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown.

Friday's Pick 6 sequence begins in Race 4 at 1:46 p.m. Eastern and includes the $120,000 Tepin in Race 6 and the $150,000 Autumn Days in Race 8. First post on the nine-race card is 12:20 p.m.

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the fall meet at Aqueduct Racetrack on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

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Full to Irish Oaks Heroine Savethelastdance debuts at Newcastle

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Friday's Observations features a full-brother to Irish Oaks heroine Savethelastdance.

14.30 Newcastle, £9,950, Mdn, 2yo, 10f 42y (AWT)
Amo Racing's hitherto unraced MR HAMPSTEAD (Galileo {Ire}) is a $575,000 Keeneland September full-brother to this term's G1 Irish Oaks heroine Savethelastdance (Ire) and encounters seven in this debut. Opposition to the Roger Varian trainee includes Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum's fellow newcomer Meydaan (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), who is a son of G1 Pretty Polly S. victrix Nezwaah (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), from the Simon and Ed Crisford stable.

 

16.15 Newcastle, £6,600, Nov, 2yo, 7f 14y (AWT)
Sultan Ali's INVOLVEMENT (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}), a son of G1 Oaks third Lady Of Dubai (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), made a winning debut at Redcar in September and is burdened with a seven-pound penalty for that initial success. The Simon and Ed Crisford trainee's eight rivals include Kirsten Rausing homebred Heat Of Passion (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), who is a Sir Mark Prescott-trained half-sister to the Hong Kong Group 1-winning duo Time Warp (GB) (Archipenko) and Glorious Forever (GB) (Archipenko).

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Equibase Analysis: Freedom Trail Gets Slight Edge In Hill Prince

A field of nine 3-year-olds is entered for Saturday's Grade 2, $250,000 Hill Prince Stakes on the turf at Aqueduct, with one more entered should the race be moved to the main track. Six of the nine entered for turf won their most recent race and the other three finished second or third in their last start, leading to the immediate conclusion this is a well-matched group.

Trainer Chad Brown has a trio of entrants in this race consisting of Equitize (GB), Faraday and I'm Very Busy. Although all three won their most recent races, the first two are running in a stakes race for the first time and the latter hasn't run in a stakes in 2023 but did finish second in the Grade 2 Pilgrim Stakes in the fall of 2022.

There are a few other horses proven at the level in the field and that group is led by Grade 3 Virginia Derby winner Integration, who has been away from the races for two months since that victory. Freedom Trail won the Awad Stakes in October, 2022 over the course and although winless in six races since enters the Hill Prince off a neck defeat in his most recent race.

Classic Catch has been entered in turf races twice in a row but both were moved to the dirt due to weather. His most recent effort was when second in the Jockey Club Derby Invitational last month so he appears to have the class to compete at this level. Quality Chic and Toofareastiswest both won their most recent races and are racing in a stakes for the first time. Laurel Valley has won once in eight tries and also moves up in class to stakes for the first time.

Crupi is the horse entered for the dirt only, having won the Discovery Stakes 15 days ago on the Aqueduct main track at the distance.

Top Contenders

Freedom Trail showed talent in his very first race 14 months ago in September, 2022 when winning around two turns on turf at first asking. His second career start was in the Awad Stakes on this Aqueduct turf course and he did not disappoint, rallying from sixth of seven to win. Moving to dirt for the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes the next month, Freedom Trail finished eighth of nine and that proved his best races were to be on the grass. Rested three and a half months, Freedom Trail reappeared in a stakes race in Florida in March but only managed fourth. That was the first of four races in which he was uncompetitive, all stakes. However, a brief layoff from mid-July until September 21 appears to have made a big difference; Freedom Trail showed top form when rallying from sixth in the early stages to miss by a neck on the wire. That effort earned him a career-best 112 ™ Equibase® Speed Figure which is also the best in the field. Considering the colt is now making his second start following two months off, even better is expected, and that should make Freedom Trail the one to beat in this year's Hill Prince Stakes.

Integration is undefeated in two races and appears to have a bright future on the grass. Similar to Freedom Trail, Integration won a two-turn turf race in his debut, then in his second career start stepped up in class, winning a stakes. That was the Virginia Derby, and Integration improved from a 91 ™ figure in his debut to 107 in that race. Rested a couple of months since then, but having shown capable of winning fresh as he did in his debut, Integration also has every right to improve his effort and figure and is a very strong win contender in this field.

Classic Catch has raced entirely on dirt in his nine starts, but not for lack of trying to run on the grass because his last two races were scheduled for the turf but run on the main track. Those were his two best efforts. The first of the pair was on August ninth when, at the longer distance of one mile and one-quarter, Classic Catch stalked the pacesetter in second from the start and gamely fought down to the wire to prevail by a neck. That effort earned a career-best 101 figure. Two months later on October 7, Classic Catch just missed by three-quarters of a length in the Jockey Club Derby Invitational, finishing three lengths clear of the third horse and earning a 99 figure. With a pedigree which suggests he will run as well or better on grass, Classic Catch would need just the slightest improvement to run as well as the top two contenders, so he rounds out a trio which appears to have the edge in this race.

The rest of the field, with their best ™ Equibase® Speed Figures, is Equitize (GB) (85), Faraday (101), I'm Very Busy (101), Laurel Valley (90), Quality Chic (99) and Toofareastiswest (89). Crupi, who is entered for the main track only, earned a 101 figure in his best effort.

Top Win Contenders:
Freedom Trail
Integration
Classic Catch

Hill Prince Stake – Grade 2
Race 5 at Aqueduct
Saturday, November 18 – Post Time 1:48 PM E.T.
One Mile and One Eighth on Turf
Three Year Olds
Purse: $250,000

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The Chosen Vron A Standout Saturday In Del Mar Stakes Doubleheader

Del Mar will conduct a stakes doubleheader Saturday featuring a pair of $100,000 offerings – one for older Cal-bred sprinters and the other for 2-year-old fillies.

The “older” race is the Cary Grant Stakes, a seven-furlong spin for 3-year-olds and up that has drawn a field of nine homegrown sprinters. It is topped – and seriously topped – by the multiple-stakes winner The Chosen Vron, who takes not a class drop but a plunge from Grade 1 company to the state-bred ranks and is listed at 4-5 in the morning line.

The filly affair – the Desi Arnaz Stakes — has five entered and also gets a 4-5 morning line favorite in the Kentucky shipper Royal Slipper, who was sent west by trainer Wesley Ward, a man who specializes in developing young horses.

The Cary Grant will go as Race 8 on the nine-race card with a post time of approximately 4 p.m. The seven-furlong Desi Arnaz is slated for Race 2 on the card and will go off at 1 p.m.

The Chosen Vron, owned by the partnership of Sondereker Racing, Fetkin or Thornburgh, et al, is a 5-year-old gelding who has been a win machine thus far in his career with 13 victories in 18 starts and earnings of $1,092,678. The son of Vronsky is trained by veteran J. Eric Kruljac and in his last two starts beat Grade I company at Del Mar in the Bing Crosby Stakes on July 29, then took on the best sprinters in America in the Breeders' Cup Sprint on November 4 where he managed to finish fifth.

He'll again be handled by regular rider Hector Berrios as they try for a repeat in the Cary Grant, a race they won by three and a quarter lengths last year.

In the Desi Arnaz, Michael Tabor's Uncle Mo filly Royal Slipper jumps into stakes company off a smart debut tally against straight maidens at Keeneland on October 6 under Hall of Fame rider John Velazquez. The veteran jockey will be up again Saturday and break from Post 4 in the short field.

Here are the full fields with riders and morning line odds for the two stakes:

Cary Grant

  1. Principe Carlo, Kyle Frey (15-1);
  2. Trip to Spain, Giovanni Franco (20-1);
  3. None Above the Law, Flavien Prat (6-1);
  4. Lovesick Blues, Umberto Rispoli (12-1);
  5. Big City Lights, Juan Hernandez (5/2);
  6. The Chosen Vron;
  7. Moose Mitchell, Mario Gutierrez (12-1), and
  8. Desmond Doss, Tyler Baze (12-1).

Red Baron's Barn or Rancho Temescal's Fast Draw Munnings was originally entered in the race but was scratched Thursday morning.

Of note among the runners is the fact that the now 7-year-old gelding Principe Carlo won the Cary Grant in 2021 giving trainer Librado Barocio his first stakes victory.

Desi Arnaz

  1. Nothing Like You, Hernandez (5/2);
  2. Tambo, Antonio Fresu (7/2);
  3. Don't Bring Crazy, Rispoli (12-1);
  4. Royal Slipper, and
  5. Halone, Prat (6-1).

First post as usual throughout the fall session is at 12:30 p.m.

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