‘We’ll Find Out What He’s Made Of’: Five-Time Winner Copper Tax Stretches Out In Remsen

Rose Petal Stables' multiple stakes-winning Copper Tax will look to extend his win streak to six when making his graded stakes debut in Saturday's Grade 2, $250,000 Remsen, a nine-furlong test for juveniles, at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The Remsen, one of four graded events on the lucrative Grade 2 Cigar Mile Handicap presented by NYRA Bets card, offers the top-five finishers 10-5-3-2-1 qualifying points, respectively, towards the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby on May 4 at Churchill Downs.

Copper Tax, a bay son of Copper Bullet, will vie for his third consecutive stakes conquest for trainer Gary Capuano, looking to add to impressive scores in the one-mile Rocky Run in October at Delaware Park and the six-furlong James F. Lewis, III at Laurel Park last out on November 11.

“He's obviously done everything we've asked of him so far,” said Capuano, who looks to notch his first graded win since the 2005 Salvator Mile Handicap with Cherokee's Boy. “He's run quite a bit this year which kind of caught me by surprise. I wasn't expecting him to be ready that early, but he's pretty seasoned and is coming into the race good. We're stretching out to the mile and an eighth – which is always a question – against some better horses, so we'll find out what he's made of.”

The James F. Lewis saw the talented colt bumped at the start and forced to trail the field in last-of-7, racing farther back than he ever had in his career. Despite the trouble, Copper Tax improved his position at every point of call to find enough late with a move between foes and defeated Inveigled by a neck in a final time of 1:11.30 over the fast main track. The win, which came in his first venture outside of Delaware, garnered a career-best 82 Beyer Speed Figure.

“He didn't get away and got bumped leaving the gate, so he was far back,” said Capuano. “Turning for home, he didn't really have any place to go and bulled his way through. He got bumped around there and surged at the end. He showed a lot of guts and a lot of determination. He seems to go with the flow.”

Copper Tax began his career in the waiver maiden claiming ranks and graduated at that level in June, but Capuano said he always showed he could be something special.

“We always knew he had talent, and those maidens weren't easy, but they weren't extremely tough,” said Capuano. “He just keeps getting better and trains really nice. He has a great personality and he keeps moving forward, which is a good thing. He'll get a little break after this race and then we'll see what happens.”

Copper Tax has made one start beyond sprint distances when taking the one-mile Rocky Run on October 14, acing his first two-turn test with flying colors as he led at each point of call and drew clear to a 6 3/4-length score under Mychel Sanchez. He defeated a field that included impressive maiden winners Thedingoateyobaby and Crazy Mason, the latter of which was a 9 1/2-length winner this summer at Saratoga Race Course.

“We thought there were a few horses in there that they thought pretty high of from the scuttlebutt, but he came out there in good order and just took off and had no issues with the mile anyway,” said Capuano.

While his Rocky Run win came in wire-to-wire fashion, Copper Tax proved with his James F. Lewis score that he can handle adversity and a change in tactics should the need arise as he breaks from post 9-of-10 under Kendrick Carmouche on Saturday [10-1ML].

“There's enough speed in there and he drew the outside post, so that's always a question going into the first turn,” said Capuano. “He's not real quick leaving the gate, but he does have speed if you need it. If he can break in good order, he'll put himself in the race I think. It just depends on the break if he can get a decent position. Everything depends on the break.”

Copper Tax, who has worked one mile over the Laurel Park main track for his last two breezes, was a $45,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale and is out of the stakes-placed Majestic Warrior mare Wilhelmina.

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‘I Like Dreaming As Much As Anybody’: Rick Dutrow Could Be Back On Derby Trail With Where’s Chris

Nice Guys Stables' Where's Chris, last out winner of the Nashua here, will look to double up on stakes scores in Saturday's Grade 2, $250,000 Remsen. The nine-furlong route for juveniles offers 10-5-3-2-1 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top-five finishers.

Trainer Rick Dutrow, Jr., who won the 2008 Kentucky Derby with Big Brown, said he's not adverse to doing a little Derby dreaming should Where's Chris impress Saturday.

“I like dreaming as much as anybody. If he runs big, we can keep dreaming. Why not?” said Dutrow, Jr.

The Twirling Candy dark bay outdueled the pacesetting Book'em Danno to post a three-quarter length win in the one-turn mile Nashua on November 5 here. It was another 5 1/2-lengths back to Billal, who also returns in the Remsen for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott.

Where's Chris, a $20,000 OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase, stalked and pounced to a five-length score on debut in September here in a restricted six-furlong maiden tilt. He followed with an even third-place finish in an off-the-turf edition of the six-furlong Futurity on October 8 at Belmont at the Big A.

“That was a nice, little spot for him and he ran big that day,” said Dutrow, Jr. of the maiden score. “We really don't know what his best game is because he ran big that day and he ran big last time. Even in his second race, he ran a good race.

“I know we're trying two turns for the first time – which we're not afraid of – he's just doing good, and he's been doing good for a while now,” continued Dutrow, Jr. “So, we'll just hope that he's looking for two turns.”

Where's Chris is out of the multiple graded stakes-placed turfer Sea Queen, who won the nine-furlong Wonder Again here in 2014 ahead of a runner-up effort in the 10-furlong Grade 1 Belmont Oaks Invitational.

“We seem like we have a lot to look forward to here, especially that we're seeing he's showing up on the dirt which we were surprised by,” Dutrow, Jr. said. “So, we can't wait to try him on the grass one day.”

Isaac Castillo retains the mount from post 8.

Dutrow will send out a pair of contenders in Race 2 Saturday, a seven-furlong sprint for 2-year-olds, in first-time starter El Capi [Post 1, Jose Gomez] and the promising Ignite the Light [post 6, Eric Cancel].

“I like both of them. We're very happy with both of these horses,” Dutrow, Jr. said.

Jay Em Ess Stable's Kentucky homebred Ignite the Light has made a pair of starts over the Big A main track, finishing fourth in his September debut sprinting six furlongs ahead of a close third last out when 1 1/2-lengths back of Sierra Leone on November 4 when traveling a one-turn mile. Sierra Leone is entered back in the Remsen.

“He's a family horse. I love being around him,” Dutrow, Jr. said. “He's doing good and we're happy with him. He might be a horse that wants to look for blinkers in the future – I don't know yet, I don't like doing that so quickly on horses. We'll play along with him, but we're very happy with both of these horses.”

Dutrow, Jr. said Ignite the Light should handle the slight cut back to seven furlongs.

“We don't know yet what his best game is and I don't have any problem running him seven-eighths with proper timing, which he has,” Dutrow, Jr. said. “We're still learning and so is he. So, we'll just learn together and see what his best game is going to be at the end of the day.”

Ignite the Light, by Into Mischief, is a half-brother to dual Grade 1-winner By the Moon. He is out of the graded stakes-placed Malibu Moon mare By the Light.

P and G Stable's El Capi, by Maclean's Music, is out of the Flatter mare Nightlife Baby, who is a half-sister to stakes-placed Eddington's Note. He has breezed extensively over the Belmont dirt training track, including a five-eighths gate breeze in 1:02 flat Saturday.

“El Capi drew the rail for his first start which we have to deal with, but he's doing good,” Dutrow, Jr. said. “We're very happy with him and he's been doing good for the last month and a half.”

Dutrow, Jr. has enjoyed a successful return to training this year, banking in excess of $5.1 million through a record of 100-21-16-16 led by Grade 1 victories from C2 Racing Stable and La Milagrosa Stable's White Abarrio in the Whitney at Saratoga and the Breeders' Cup Classic at Santa Anita.

White Abarrio has stayed on at Santa Anita and is pointing to the Group 1, $20 million Saudi Cup in February at King Abdulaziz Racecourse.

“He's doing great. I was with him [Wednesday]. He's happy as can be and so are we,” Dutrow, Jr. said.

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Del Mar: 11 Juvenile Fillies To Line Up In Saturday’s Jimmy Durante

The juvenile fillies take center stage in the G3 Jimmy Durante, the second portion of the stakes feast at Del Mar Saturday. The Jimmy Durante is sandwiched between the $100,000 Stormy Liberal turf sprint and the G1 Hollywood Derby as the Turf Festival continues at the seaside oval.

Eleven fillies are expected to line up for the Jimmy Durante, a one-mile test on the turf. Trainer Chad Brown brings in the morning line favorite. Lady de Berry broke her maiden last out at Keeneland. It was her first time on the turf and her first time going two turns.

“Her only start on the turf was very, very good,” Brown says. “She ran like she's a stakes quality 2-year-old filly and it seemed like a good spot for her.”

Go With Gusto looks like the main threat. She was runner-up against the boys in the $150,000 Qatar Gold Mile at Santa Anita on the Friday Breeders' Cup undercard. The daughter of Medaglia d'Oro is still looking for her first win. She broke her maiden in her debut but was disqualified. Instead of staying with maidens, trainer Mark Casse took a swing at the G1 Summer Stakes at Woodbine and she finished third.

Impressed with her race, Casse brought her out with his Breeders' Cup string and she didn't disappoint.

“I thought she kind of had a bit of a rough trip,” assistant trainer Shane Tripp says of her race in the Gold Mile. “Kind of got stopped there a couple of times. We thought she'd probably win so I think this will be a good time to give her a shot to win the money. She's young and I think they get better with racing. The distance will suit her.”

All of Go With Gusto's starts have been a mile on the turf.

Mo Fox Givin finished just a neck behind Go With Gusto in the Gold Mile. The daughter of Mo Town has done her share of traveling. She broke her maiden at Colonial Downs in August, ran second in a non-winners of two lifetime allowance race at Churchill Downs in September before her run in the Gold Mile at Santa Anita.

“She was a bit too sharp,” trainer Leonard Powell says. “She went a bit too fast early. But she was very courageous to run third. I think she'll relax a little more Saturday and we're going to ride her a little more conservatively.”

This will be Mo Fox Givin's fourth different racetrack in four career starts but Powell doesn't think it will be a factor.

“She's a very classy filly,” he notes. “She handles everything with class.”

Del Mar's leading trainer, Phil D'Amato, will bring two fillies to the dance. Circle of Trust broke her maiden last out up at Santa Anita, but was disqualified for a bumping incident in the lane.

“She had a breakthrough performance going long last time,” D'Amato says. “We were able to get Joel Rosario on her. You can't go wrong there.”

His other filly, Ms Brightside, is new to barn.

“I've never run her but I was very impressed with her maiden victory overseas,” D'Amato says.” She's had some really nice, spiffy works here in the morning and I think drew a good post for her so she can save all the ground on the rail and come with a good run.”

The G3 Jimmy Durante is Race 5 on the nine-race Saturday card. It's named after the popular comedian and actor who was a Del Mar regular. He's the same guy whose name you see when you drive to the track on “Jimmy Durante Boulevard” and the Del Mar turf course is named after him, too. Approximate post time for the stakes is 2:30 p.m.

Here's the field from the rail with jockeys and the morning line odds:

  1. Ms Brightside (Geovanni Franco, 12-1);
  2. Antifona (Tiago Pereira, 12-1);
  3. Yatta (Umberto Rispoli, 6-1);
  4. Circle of Trust (Joel Rosario, 8-1);
  5. She Is Romantic (Antonio Fresu, 15-1);
  6. Mo Fox Givin (Hector Berrios, 6-1);
  7. Blue Oasis (Ramon Vasquez, 15-1);
  8. Lady de Berry (Flavien Prat, 5/2);
  9. Go With Gusto (Tyler Gaffalione, 4-1);
  10. Feisty Mitole (Kyle Frey, 20-1), and
  11. Zona Verde (Juan Hernandez, 8-1).

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Chad Brown-Trained Pair Headline Del Mar’s Hollywood Derby

They've traveled 3,000 miles in hopes of landing a coveted Grade 1 win. They hail from the barns of Chad Brown, Charles Appleby and Mark Casse and they're 'invading' Del Mar this weekend as part of the Turf Festival.

The Hollywood Derby is the first of two Grade 1 races scheduled for this weekend at Del Mar and Brown has brought the G1 Saratoga Derby winner, Program Trading, out west. The English-bred colt won the first three races of his career before running second in the G3 Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs in September.

“He had a challenging post,” Brown says regarding his last start. “He was a little close to a fast pace. It might have did him in in the end where he got caught by a good horse. Hopefully he'll work out a better trip this time. A very consistent horse.”

Brown also will send out Redistricting, another English-bred, this one by Kingman. His lone venture into Grade I company ended in a forgettable seventh-place finish in the Belmont Derby in July. He rebounded with a win in an entry level allowance race three months later.

“He finished well,” Brown says, “and I think he's ready to step back up into a big race like this.”

Jockey Joel Rosario – a three-time shore riding champ – returns to Del Mar to ride Saturday and will be aboard Redistricting.

Charles Appleby will send out Silver Knott, a heartbreaking second in the 2022 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf when he was nosed out by Victoria Rose. Appleby took the English-bred home for the winter and, following his 2023 debut in May, brought him back to the states.

Silver Knott has run four times since his return, but has yet to get back to the winner's circle. In his last, the G2 Twilight Agenda at Santa Anita, he finished second, a half a length behind the winner.

Webslinger comes out of the Mark Casse barn. He is an ultra-consistent son of Constitution who finished a nose behind Silver Knott in the Twilight Agenda. Of his 12 lifetime starts, he has won four wins, including the G2 American Turf on Derby Day at Churchill Downs. He finished in-the-money five other times, never more than two lengths behind the winner.

“He's very honest,” assistant trainer Shane Tripp says. “Mark has quite a few divisions and I've been blessed enough to have him (Webslinger) in New York. We really like the way he's been here.”

If all goes well for the connections, Webslinger will be running late.

“You don't ever want to put him in a position where he has a lot to do,” Tripp says. “But he's a closer and he needs to be up there close enough where he can strike because he has a big 3/8's mile turn of foot.”

Jockey Tyler Gaffalione will fly in to Del Mar to ride Webslinger.

The local contingent is led by Seal Team, the impressive winner of the Twilight Agenda last out at Santa Anita on the Breeders' Cup undercard.

“He's doing really good,” trainer Richard Mandella says. “We always thought he was a really good horse and he's proven us right.”

Others of note are Maltese Falcon, winner of the G3 La Jolla during the summer meet at Del Mar, and Reiquist, another nose back of Webslinger in fourth in the Twilight Agenda.

The 83rd running of the G1 Hollywood Derby goes off as Race 7 on the nine-race Saturday card. Past winners include Affirmed (1978); Royal Heroine (1983); Itsallgreektome (1990); Paradise Creek (1994), and California Chrome (2014). Approximate post time for the stakes is 3:30 p.m.

Here's the field from the rail with the jockeys and the morning line odds:

  1. Silver Knott (Jamie Spencer, 6-1);
  2. Maltese Falcon (Juan Hernandez, 20-1);
  3. Reiquist (Ramon Vasquez, 10-1);
  4. Watsonville (Antonio Fresu, 12-1);
  5. Webslinger (3-1);
  6. Santorini (Alex Achard, 15-1);
  7. Redistricting (5-1);
  8. Program Trading (Flavien Prat, 9/5), and
  9. Seal Team (Umberto Rispoli, 5-1).

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