Smokin’ T Gets Clear Late In River City For Graded Stakes Breakthrough

Smokin' T grabbed the lead with a furlong to run and drew clear late to win Saturday's 44th running of the $289,858 River City (G3) at Churchill Downs by 1¾ lengths over Harlan Estate.

Smokin' T, a homebred for Diana Ryan's DATTT Stable, ran 1 1/8 miles over a  Matt Winn Turf Course in 1:50.66 rated as good to defeat 11 other 3-year-olds and older.

Breaking from post No. 6 in the field of 12 under John Velazquez, Smokin' T relaxed just off the early leaders down the backstretch in midpack as Dominican Pioneer dictated the early pace through fractions of :23.33, :47.96, and 1:13.25 through six furlongs. Leaving the final turn, Smokin' T ranged into contention with a five-wide move and quickly met the leaders in upper stretch. Velazquez waited to drop his hands to ask Smokin' T for his best run with three-sixteenths of a mile to run and the 4-year-old War Front colt responded by darting past the fading Dominican Pioneer. Harlan Estate and Siege of Boston, who both raced far back early on, made late runs in deep stretch but they were no match for Smokin' T.

“He sometimes wastes a lot of energy early in the race pulling but he was better today,” Velazquez said of Smokin' T, who is trained by Shug McGaughey. “He got a good pace setup which helped him as well. He's improved all year long and ran very well today.”

Smokin' T returned $10.54 for the win as the 4-1 second betting choice.

Harlan Estate, off at 15-1, outfinished Siege of Boston by a neck for second.

Grand Sonata, Dominican Pioneer, Injunction, 3-1 favorite Rockemperor (IRE), Red Run, Kitodan, F Five, Cellist and Stitched completed the order of finish. Accredit, Beatbox and Street Ready were scratched.

The victory for Smokin' T was worth $174,150 and increased his earnings to $700,460. He boasts a record of 5-1-6 in 18 starts. Earlier this year, Smokin' T won the listed Fasig-Tipton Lure at Saratoga, which was his first stakes victory.

“He's always been a bit head strong in the early part of his races,” said Reeve McGaughey, assistant to his father. “I think he did a better job relaxing today and not wasting as much energy. We thought this distance would suit him better. It was also nice to see him finish well once he got in front. At Kentucky Downs two starts ago he sort of hung a little bit. He's had a solid year and likes this track here at Churchill.”

This marked Shug McGaughey's second River City victory. He won the seventh renewal in 1984 with Eminency when the race was carded at one mile on the main track.

Kentucky-bred Smokin' T was produced by the Ghostzapper mare Wine Princess.

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War Front Stays ‘Smokin’ Hot In the River City

Having been represented by a pair of new graded stakes scorers on Breeders' Cup Saturday, Claiborne Farm's War Front picked up yet another when the impeccably bred Smokin' T ran out a good-looking winner of the $300,000 GIII River City S. beneath the Saturday night lights at Churchill Downs.

The sometimes difficult-to-handle 4-year-old colt was outsprinted and settled in centerfield through the early exchanges, as Dominican Pioneer (Pioneerof the Nile) ensured that the nine-furlong event would be run at a genuine tempo. Stitched (Mizzen Mast), winner of the relocated GII Wise Dan S. over the summer, did his part to keep the pacesetter honest and John Velazquez aboard the 4-1 Smokin' T would have been plenty pleased with what was happening on the business end of things, as he settled his charge three deep with cover on the back of Injunction (Skipshot) down the backstretch. Angled out on the turn, just beating Harlan Estate (Kantharos) to a spot, Smokin T' swung out wide for the drive and had dead aim on the leaders, surged to the front inside the eighth pole and sailed clear as Harlan Estate and Siege of Boston (War Front) finished with gusto to fill the minor placings.

Smokin' T picked up his first win of 2023 in a second-level allowance going a mile here May 5 with Velazquez at the controls and was a narrowly beaten second in the May 27 Cliff Hanger S. at Monmouth ahead of a maiden black-type success in the Aug. 5 Lure S. at Saratoga. The bay couldn't quite seal the deal when defeated a half-length into third in the GIII Mint Millions S. at Kentucky Downs Sept. 2 and backed up on two weeks' rest, but was no better than third in the GIII BWI Turf Cup at Pimlico.

“He's always been a bit headstrong in the early part of his races. I think he did a better job relaxing today and not wasting as much energy,” assistant trainer Reeve McGaughey said. “We thought this distance would suit him better. It was also nice to see him finish well once he got in front. At Kentucky Downs two starts ago he sort of hung a little bit. He's had a solid year and likes this track here at Churchill.”

Pedigree Notes:

It has been another rock-solid season for the now 21-year-old War Front, whose sons Seal Team (GB) (GII Twilight Derby) and War at Sea (GIII Golden Gate H.) added to his tally last weekend. Overall, War Front is the sire of a dozen stakes winners in 2023, nine of which have come at the graded-stakes level. He is now responsible for 66 GSWs worldwide.

Wine Princess was campaigned by Becky Winemiller, who gave $475,000 for the daughter of Horse of the Year Azeri at the 2010 Keeneland September Sale. Trained by Steve Margolis, Wine Princess amassed a record of 5-5-1 from 13 starts including a win in the 2012 GIII Monmouth Oaks before closing her career with a defeat of that year's GI Breeders' Cup Distaff runner-up Don't Tell Sophia (Congaree) in this track's GII Falls City H. She was also third in the GI Juddmonte Spinster S. Wine Princess, a half-sister to Japanese MGSP Leukerbad (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}), the latter's GSP full-brother Shirvanshah (Jpn) and GSP Arienza (Giant's Causeway), was purchased by DATTT Farm LLC for $3 million at the 2014 Fasig-Tipton November Sale, tied for the second-priciest offering behind GI Kentucky Oaks winner Princess of Sylmar (Majestic Warrior).

Also a 19th GSW produced by a daughter of Ghostzapper, Smokin' T has a yearling half-brother by Authentic that was purchased by Whitehorse Stables for $450,000 at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga this summer and a weanling half-brother by Charlatan.

Saturday, Churchill Downs
RIVER CITY S.-GIII, $289,858, Churchill Downs, 11-11, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:50.66, gd.
1–SMOKIN' T, 121, c, 4, by War Front
1st Dam: Wine Princess (MGSW & GISP, $461,561), by Ghostzapper
2nd Dam: Azeri, by Jade Hunter
3rd Dam: Zodiac Miss (Aus), by Ahonoora (GB)
1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. ($295,000 RNA Ylg '20 KEESEP).
O/B-Dattt Farm LLC (KY); T-Claude R. McGaughey III; J-John R.
Velazquez. $174,150. Lifetime Record: 18-5-1-6, $700,460.
Werk Nick Rating: F. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Harlan Estate, 121, g, 5, Kantharos–Archerette, by Arch.
($39,000 RNA Ylg '19 FTKJUL; $90,000 2yo '20 OBSMAR;
$150,000 4yo '22 KEENOV). O-Graham Grace Stable; B-Tall
Oaks Farm (ON); T-D. Whitworth Beckman. $46,500.
3–Siege of Boston, 121, c, 4, War Front–Peinture Rare (Ire), by
Sadler's Wells. 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. O-Joseph Allen LLC;
B-Joseph Allen, LLC & White Birch Farm, Inc. (KY); T-James J.
Toner. $28,250.
Margins: 1 3/4, NK, 3/4. Odds: 4.27, 15.05, 5.70.
Also Ran: Grand Sonata, Dominican Pioneer, Injunction, Rockemperor (Ire), Red Run, Kitodan, F Five, Cellist, Stitched. Scratched: Accredit, Beatbox, Street Ready. Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.

 

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‘He Ran Big’: Master Piece Finds Best Stride Late For Red Smith Triumph

Master Piece (CHI) prevailed by a neck in turning back a furious late rally from Soldier Rising in Saturday's $300,000 Red Smith (G1), a 1 3/8-mile inner turf test for 3-year-olds and up at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Rick Dutrow Jr. for owners Michael Iavarone, Julia Iavarone, Nicholas Zoumas, Dino Baccari, Frank Argano and Peter Douglass, the 7-year-old Mastercraftsman ridgling secured his second graded score after taking the Eddie Read (G2) last year at Del Mar for his previous conditioner, Michael McCarthy.

Dutrow, who saddled White Abarrio for an impressive score in last Saturday's Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), said he was thrilled with the effort by Master Piece from post 10 in the 11-horse field.

“I thought when the overnight came out, I didn't know how we'd possibly be able to run our race with that post, but a couple scratches helped,” Dutrow said. “He got an excellent trip, excellent break, and excellent ride. He was just ready for them today, he's a nice horse. He ran big.”

Longshots So High and Tide of the Sea dueled through fractions of :24.58, :48.04, and 1:13 flat over the firm footing, opening up a significant lead down the backstretch as Verstappen tracked comfortably from third position in front of Nineeleventurbo.

Verstappen was given his cue into the final turn with Nineeleventurbo following his move and Master Piece being asked for his best run by Lezcano. Verstappen made the lead at the stretch call but Master Piece, who found his best stride late in the center of the course, came with a surging run with only the Jose Ortiz-piloted Solider Rising as a late concern. Master Piece made the lead inside the final 70 yards and stayed on strong through the wire, turning back Soldier Rising in a final time of 2:14.56.

It was a further half-length back to Verstappen in third with Cross Border, Nineeleventurbo, Limited Liability, Daunt, So High, Marwad, Tide of the Sea and Lost Ark rounding out the order of finish. Main Event, Red Run, Classic Catch, Shawdyshawdyshawdy and main-track only entrant Costa Terra were scratched.

Lezcano said he felt confident throughout.

“I had a good break and the good position I wanted,” Lezcano said. “I asked him at the quarter pole and took him out. From there to the finish line, he ran hard like the good horse that he is. They were going to have to come and get him.”

Master Piece started his current campaign in the care of conditioner Saffie Joseph Jr., finishing third at Gulfstream Park in both the Mac Diarmida (G2) and Pan American (G2) before joining up with Dutrow for a runner-up effort in an optional-claimer on July 4 at Belmont Park. He arrived at the Red Smith from an off-the-board effort in the Arlington Million (G1) on August 12 at Colonial Downs.

Dutrow said Master Piece has thrived in the fall weather.

“He had been training very, very well for the last couple of months since the weather started to cool off. That's key for him. He turned into a really good training, good feeling horse. He's been very, very happy lately,” Dutrow said.

The Christophe Clement-trained Soldier Rising completed the exacta for the 10th time in 21 career starts, including four Grade 1 runner-up efforts this year on the NYRA circuit in the Man o' War and Resorts World Casino Manhattan at Belmont, the Resorts World Casino Sword Dancer at Saratoga and the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic at Belmont at the Big A. The hard-luck horse also finished second in the 2021 Saratoga Derby Invitational (G1).

Ortiz said his charge was game to the wire.

“Beautiful trip and beautiful split at the eighth-pole going between horses, but it seems like this horse likes to finish second so it's a little frustrating,” Ortiz said. “The whole team, Christophe included, we've been trying to do something whether it's put him in the clear or keep him in the pack. Today, he ran very good. He shows up every time, so we can't get mad at him. He always shows up, he doesn't always get there but we're very optimistic that his ability can get him to win a big one next year.”

Bred in Chile by Haras Don Alberto, Master Piece banked $165,000 in victory while improving his record to 26-7-4-3. He returned $23.60 for a $2 win bet.

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