Oaklawn: ‘Very Consistent’ Speed Bias Going For First Stakes Win In Saturday’s Tinsel

The consistent Speed Bias (#4) has another chance to grab his first career stakes race victory Saturday in Oaklawn's $200,000 Tinsel Stakes. Probable post time for the nine-furlong Tinsel, the ninth of 10 races, is 4:14 p.m. (Central). Racing begins at 12:30 p.m.

Speed Bias has lost eight consecutive starts since a front-running 5 ½-length allowance race victory at 1 1/16 miles last January at Oaklawn. During that span against top company, Speed Bias has four runner-up finishes and finished third twice.

Speed Bias finished second, beaten a nose by millionaire Rattle N Roll, in the 1 3/16-miles $250,000 G3-Pimlico Special in May; was second to future Grade 1 winner Bright Future in a 1 1/8-miles allowance race at Saratoga in July and exits a third-place finish, beaten a neck, in the nine-furlong $350,000 G2-Fayette Stakes in October at Keeneland.

“We're due,” said Ron Moquett, who trains the 4-year-old son of champion Uncle Mo for William Sparks and Keith Johnston. “He's a nice horse that's got a lot of ability and very consistent with effort and he's run against some really nice horses in every race. So, we believe that there's a stakes race win out there with his name on it somewhere and we'll keep leading him over there until he starts picking them up.”

Speed Bias (#4) had been previously based at Churchill Downs, but Moquett opted to pass its signature fall race, the $600,000 G2-Clark Stakes, in favor of the Tinsel.

“He ran so hard at Keeneland and we decided we wanted to give a little spacing,” Moquett said. “So, we decided with the connections being so fond of Oaklawn, we would skip the Clark and came to Oaklawn with this race in mind.”

Seize the Night (#3) is the first scheduled Oaklawn starter for trainer Jade Cunningham, who went out on her own last summer in Kentucky after previously working for Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas and trainer Dallas Stewart, a longtime Lukas assistant.

Cunningham started her first horse Sept. 3 and has had four other starters to date, with her best finish a fourth by Seize the Night in a turf allowance Nov. 5 at Churchill Downs. Seize the Night was a two-time allowance winner last season at Oaklawn for Lukas. One of the victories was a half-length decision over Speed Bias.

Like Speed Bias, Seize the Night is seeking his first career stakes victory after finishing sixth in the $400,000 G3-Ack Ack in September at Churchill Downs.

“Of course, there's some competitive horses, but he's training really good and it wouldn't be fair to not give him the opportunity to show me if he's got it or not,” Cunningham said. “I personally believe that he does.”

Program favorite Strong Quality (#2) exits a front-running 9 ¼-length off-the-turf allowance victory at 1 1/16-miles Nov. 18 at Churchill Downs for dual Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse. Denington (#7), who has never faced older horses, began his busy 13-race 2023 campaign with a third-place finish in the $250,000 Smarty Jones Stakes for 3-year-olds New Year's Day at Oaklawn for trainer Kenny McPeek.

The seven-horse Tinsel field from the rail out: War Campaign (#1), Emmanuel Esquivel to ride, 125 pounds, 4-1 on the morning line; Strong Quality (#2), Florent Geroux, 125, 5-2; Seize the Night (#3), Francisco Arrieta, 125, 9-2; Speed Bias (#4), Ramon Vazquez, 122, 3-1; Double Crown (#5), Ricardo Santana Jr., 122, 10-1; Ardanwood (#6), Chris Landeros, 122, 12-1; and Denington (#7), Julien Leparoux, 122, 5-1.

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Gerry Dilger Scholarship Recipients Named To The Irish National Stud Course

The board of the Gerry Dilger Equine Scholarship Foundation named Gwen Browne and Shane Loughnane as recipients of scholarships, which includes tuition and room and board, for the 2024 National Stud course in county Kildare, Ireland, the organization said in a release Thursday.

Studying Stud Management at Kildalton College in county Kilkenny while apprenticing under trainers Mags Mullins and Pat Foley, Browne subsequently worked for leading trainer Jessica Harrington's stables in county Kildare followed by a stint with Segenhoe Stud in the Hunter Valley, Australia.

Prior to being accepted onto the Irish National Stud course, Loughnane completed an Honours Bachelors Degree in Equine Science at the University of Limerick. During that four-year period, he spent summer holidays and college work placement at Mount Coote Stud, where under the guidance of Luke Lillingston, he gained valuable foaling experience.

“I would like to thank all our generous sponsors,” said Erin Dilger. “We were delighted to be able to award a record number of seven scholarships for this year for our various programs and could only do it because of their support and contributions. We treasure our close relationship with the Irish National Stud which counts Gerry Dilger as a past graduate.”

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Win And You’re In: Natan, Happy Happy Day Headline Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini

Led by the powerful Group 1-winning entry of Natan (ARG), Happy Happy Day (ARG), and Jazz Seiver (ARG), a 14-horse field has been entered for Saturday's 1 1/2-mile Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini Internacional (G1) at Hipodromo de San Isidro outside Buenos Aires. The winner of South America's most prestigious race will earn an automatic starting position in next year's $4 million Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (G1) through the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In.

The Breeders' Cup Challenge Series is an international series of stakes races whose winners receive automatic starting positions and fees paid into a corresponding race of the 2024 Breeders' Cup World Championships, which are scheduled to be held on Nov. 1-2 at Del Mar in Del Mar, California.

The Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini Internacional is the first Breeders' Cup Challenge Series race of the 2024 season.

Natan, trained by Juan Manuel Etchechoury, is the likely top-rated runner of the Stud Las Monjitas-owned trio based on his two Group 1 victories over the course. A 4-year-old son of Senor Candy (ARG), he won last year's Jockey Club by 25 lengths. This year, Natan has won once in three starts, taking the 1 1/4-mile Estrellas Classico (G1) by 1 1/2 lengths over Jazz Seiver. In his most recent start, he was third in the Oct. 7 Gran Premio Latino Americano (G1) at San Isidro, making a strong rush from far back to finish 3 lengths behind the winner.

On the same Oct. 7 card at San Isidro, Happy Happy Day, also trained by Etchechoury, made a bold statement in just his fourth start, winning the 1 1/4-mile Jockey Club (G1) for 3-year-olds. A son of Hi Happy (ARG), who won the Carlos Pellegrini in 2015, Happy Happy Day finished third in the Dos Mil Guineas (G1) in the race before his Jockey Club win.

The 4-year-old Jazz Seiver finished sixth in last year's race. Trained by Daniel Bordon, Jazz Seiver, a son of Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Super Saver, won the 2022 Dos Mil Guineas (G1) and opened this year winning the listed Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo and the 1 1/2-mile Porteno (G3), both at San Isidro. However, he has lost his last four races, including his most recent start, a fourth-place finish behind Treasure Island (ARG) and Pepe Joy (ARG) in the 1 1/2-mile Copa de Oro-Alfredo Lalor (G1) at San Isidro.

Treasure Island, owned by Stud Bien de Abajo and trained by Nicolas Martin Ferro, has been a mark of consistency during the past year, finishing first or second in his last nine races. A son of Treasure Beach, Treasure Island won six races during that streak, including a last-out, 4-length win in the Nov. 4 Copa de Oro-Alfredo Lalor (G1).

The 6-year-old Pepe Joy won his first Group 1 at nearby Hipodromo Argentino de Palermo, taking the Sept. 2 Gran Premio General San Martin by 1 1/2 lengths over Treasure Island. Owned by Stud El Chuchi and trained by Gustavo Romero, the late-running son of Fortify was second to Treasure Island in the Copa de Oro in his last start.

Also of interest is Stud RDI's 3-year-old filly No Fear (BRZ), trained by Alfredo Gaitan Dassie, who has saddled the winner of the Carlos Pellegrini a record-tying six times. A daughter of Agnes Gold (JPN), No Fear won the Group 1 De Potrancas at 1 mile in May and ran third against males in the Jockey Club last time out, 1 3/4 lengths behind Happy Happy Day. The last filly to win the Carlos Pellegrini was Porti Pe (ARG) in 1992.

As a part of the benefits of the Challenge series, the Breeders' Cup will pay the entry fees for the winner of the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini Internacional to start in the 1 1/2-mile Longines Breeders' Cup Turf. Breeders' Cup also will provide a travel allowance for all starters based outside of North America to compete in the World Championships. The Challenge winner must be nominated to the Breeders' Cup program by the pre-entry deadline of Oct. 21, 2024, to receive the rewards.

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Desert Dawn Favored In Friday’s Bayakoa S.

Some trivia for you equine enthusiasts out there. Who is the only horse to have two graded stakes named after them?

The answer is Bayakoa (Arg).

The Ron McAnally trainee who won a pair of GI Breeders' Cup Distaffs has one at Oaklawn, while its counterpart takes place this Friday at Los Alamitos Racecourse.

The Grade III event out West pits morning-line favorite and Arizona-bred Desert Dawn (Cupid) versus six others going 1 1/16 miles. The 4-year-old filly trained by Phil D'Amato is loaded with class, even though she has not won since the GII Santa Anita Oaks over a year and a half ago.

Still, her speed figures put her at the top of this group as she cuts back after running fifth in the GI Breeders' Cup Distaff last month at Santa Anita.

Midnight Memories (Mastery) was third last out in the GI Beholder Mile in March at Santa Anita, one spot ahead of Desert Dawn. Clocking some awfully fast times for trainer Bob Baffert these past few months, the dark bay could be fresh and ready to fire.

One entry who could play spoiler is the other half of D'Amato's uncoupled entry, Turnerloose (Nyquist). As a 3-year-old she won the GII Rachel Alexandra S. at 18-1, switched to turf and now has the chance to get back on the dirt.

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