‘Mike Tyson’ Of Racehorses: 9-Year-Old Greeley And Ben Could Achieve Millionaire Status In Saturday’s Gravesend

Greeley and Ben, winner of the Dave's Friend on December 23 at Laurel Park, will look to secure millionaire status in Saturday's Listed $150,000 Gravesend, a six-furlong sprint for 3-year-olds and up, at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Horacio De Paz for owner Darryl E. Abramowitz, the 9-year-old Greeley's Conquest gelding has banked $981,138 through a 42-25-7-2 record that includes five stakes wins topped by a victory in last year's Grade 3 Fall Highweight Handicap here.

Greeley and Ben raced for six different trainers before joining the De Paz stable this year. He has made three 2023 starts at Laurel Park, finishing a distant sixth off a nearly one-year layoff in November before last-to-first wins traveling six furlongs in a December 2 optional-claimer and the aforementioned Dave's Friend.

“He's thriving. He's in a good movement right now,” De Paz said. “When we ran him the first time, we had to train him and breeze him a few times to get him ready for the race. He's a big, compact horse and carries good flesh, so he had to work some of that off.

“Now, it's just a matter of maintaining his fitness without overdoing it,” continued De Paz. “If you go back and look at his past performances, he's a horse that always ran back-to-back races. He's been doing that awhile, so I think when he's in a good moment you have to not take it away from him. Younger horses might need more time, but he seems to thrive off it.”

De Paz said Greeley and Ben, who took the Fall Highweight on two weeks' rest and won 15-of-17 races between April 2021 and September 2022, is a natural athlete.

“I'd compare him to Mike Tyson – someone that still looks like he could step in the ring, just very athletic naturally,” De Paz said. “That's the way this horse is. He's just a pro and physically, the way he carries himself, he's very light on his feet for as old as he is.

“He's very solid, very mature,” added De Paz. “I have horses that are 4-years-old that probably hit the ground harder than he does. He's very athletic looking.”

Although Greeley and Ben closed from last in each of his recent two outings, including from 10th and 8 3/4-lengths off the pace in the Dave's Friend, De Paz said the hard-knocking bay has considerable form to be closer to the pace if needed.

“I didn't expect to be as far back as we were last time,” De Paz said. “He broke and left himself where he was at with the field running away from him. He came with a good run at the end. I don't mind closing sprinters – sometimes I like them a bit more than sprinters who go to the lead and get in a dogfight and faze each other out because they go too fast.

“He's done it every way and right now he seems to be running good from behind,” continued De Paz. “As he runs a little more, he'll probably get a little sharper.”

Dylan Davis, who guided Greeley and Ben to a prominent allowance score here last November, has the call from post 3.

Pantofel Stable, Wachtel Stable and Gary Barber's New York-bred Bold Journey [post 4, Eric Cancel] will look to double up on stakes score for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott.

The 4-year-old Hard Spun colt made the grade last out in the six-furlong Grade 3 Fall Highweight Handicap on November 24 here with a last-to-first charge to best returning rivals Durante and Rotknee. With Jose Ortiz up, Bold Journey settled in fifth as Durante led through splits of 22.68 seconds and 46.06 over the fast main track. He was given his cue at the quarter-pole and tipped out eight-wide to score under a drive by one length over Durante in a final time of 1:10.91.

The victory marked the first stakes score for the Fred W. Hertrich, III and John D. Fielding-bred chestnut, who has banked $486,243 through a 19-6-6-0 record.

Trainer David Jacobson will saddle a pair of contenders in Durante [post 5, Manny Franco] and Stage Left [post 1, Ruben Silvera].

Durante, co-owned by Jacobson with JKX Racing, has won five of his last seven starts led by a frontrunning score in the six-furlong Grade 3 Bold Ruler on October 27 at Belmont at the Big A.

The 4-year-old Distorted Humor bay, previously trained in California by Keith Craigmyle, won from off-the-pace after stumbling at the start of his August debut for Jacobson at Penn National but has utilized a blistering pacesetting approach since.

Stage Left, by Congrats and out of the multiple graded stakes-winning Repent mare Diva Delite, is a half-brother to multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire Midnight Bisou. The 7-year-old dark bay gelding joined the Jacobson barn in March and has won 4-of-13 starts since, including scores in the off-the-turf King T. Leatherbury in April at Laurel and the Rumson in September at Monmouth Park.

Stage Left finished fourth in the Bold Ruler and arrives from a close sixth-place finish in the Dave's Friend where he rallied seven-wide after exiting the outermost post 10.

Rounding out the field is William J. Butler's New York-homebred Rotknee [post 2, Jose Lezcano], who has won 3-of-7 starts at the Big A led by a score in the state-bred Hudson in October over muddy and sealed going.

Trained by Mike Maker, the 4-year-old Runhappy colt earned a 100 Beyer Speed Figure for his prominent effort in the Hudson where he opened up by 5 1/2-lengths at the stretch call en route to a one-length score over the late-running Grade 1-placed Ny Traffic, who is entered in Saturday's Grade 3 Harlan's Holiday at Gulfstream Park.

The Gravesend is slated as Race 3 on Saturday's nine-race card. First post is 12:20 p.m. Eastern.

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Santa Anita: Full Field Of 12 Drawn For Saturday’s Down-The-Hill Joe Hernandez Stakes

Phil D'Amato's classy Irish-bred Balnikhov cuts back in distance and heads a field of 12 3-year-olds and up going about 6 ½ furlongs down Santa Anita's one of a kind hillside turf course in Saturday's Grade 2, $200,000 Joe Hernandez Stakes.

A fast finishing third, beaten one length going a mile and one sixteenth over the Del Mar lawn in the G2 Seabiscuit Handicap Nov. 25, Balnikhov, a two-time graded stakes winner on grass, will be trying the hillside course for the first time on Saturday and will be ridden by Antonio Fresu, who guided him to a narrow second place finish four starts back in the G2 Eddie Read Stakes on July 30.

A 4-year-old gelding owned by Little Red Feather Racing, Madaket Stables, LLC and Old Bones Racing Stable, LLC, Balnikhov's last win came six starts back in the G3 San Francisco Mile on April 29. Although winless since then, he has competed well in a series of graded turf stakes at distances of 6 ½ furlongs to a mile and one eighth.

A winner of three stakes from 14 stateside stakes starts with D'Amato, Balnikhov is 22-6-5-3 overall with earnings of $664,343.

Most recently second, beaten 1 ¾ lengths going five furlongs on turf in Del Mar's Stormy Liberal Stakes Dec. 2, D'Amato's Irish-bred Turn On The Jets gives the stable a powerful one-two punch. A first condition allowance winner going five furlongs on turf in his U.S. debut nine starts back in August, 2022, this 4-year-old gelding was subsequently a close second and third in a pair of second condition hillside allowances here in October and November of 2022 and will thus be making his third career hillside appearance on Saturday.

Owned by the Benowitz Family Trust, CYBT, Michael Nentwig, et al, Turn on the Jets, who can make or press the early lead if need-be, will be reunited with Juan Hernandez, who has won with him twice from six engagements.

Winless but close in his five Southern California starts, four of them stakes, Mark Glatt's Irish-bred I'm A Gambler has shown an affinity for the hillside course in his last start and rates a huge chance with Frankie Dettori taking over for the first time.

Fourth, beaten one length down the hill in the Grade II Eddie D Stakes two starts back on Sept. 30, I'm A Gambler was most recently fifth, beaten 1 ¼ lengths down the hill in a classified allowance Oct. 29, a race in which he was off at odds of 2-1 in a field of eight.

A winner of nine out of his 24 starts in both England and Ireland, I'm A Gambler, a 4-year-old gelding, is 29-9-4-3 overall. Owned by Red Baron's Barn and Rancho Temescal, he has earnings of $312,695.

Race 1 of 9 Post time 12 p.m. PT

THE GRADE 2 JOE HERNANDEZ WITH JOCKEYS & WEIGHTS IN POST POSITION ORDER

  1. Lucky Score—Edwin Maldonado—125
  2. Balnikhov—Antonio Fresu—123
  3. Daniel's Magic—Kazushi Kimura—121
  4. Forbidden Kingdom—Flavien Prat—121
  5. Peaceful Waters—Hector Berrios—121
  6. I'm A Gambler—Lanfranco Dettori—121
  7. Lovesick Blues—Tyler Baze—121
  8. Johnny Podres—Kyle Frey—121
  9. Tahoe Sunrise—Victor Espinoza—119
  10. Turn On The Jets—Juan Hernandez—121
  11. Olympic Runner—Umberto Rispoli—121
  12. Front Run the Fed—Geovanni Franco—121

ALSO ELIGIBLE
13. Dancing Buck—Edwin Maldonado—121

First post time for a nine-race card on Saturday is at 12 noon with admission gates opening at 10 a.m.

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Tina Marie Bond Elected President Of New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association

The New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association has announced the results of its 2023 election for President and Board of Directors. Tina Marie Bond, who previously served as co-Vice President, was elected to her first term as President.

“I am honored to be chosen as the next President of NYTHA,” said Bond. “It is an important time for our industry and the future of horse racing. I look forward to working with NYRA and the New York breeders to continue the great work of keeping New York racing at the top of our industry. We have the best owners, the best trainers, the best employees, and soon we will have the best facilities. I want to thank Joe Appelbaum and our past Board Members for all of their work and support. And I want to congratulate our new Board – I look forward to working with all of you.”

2023 NYTHA BOARD ELECTION RESULTS

PRESIDENT
Tina Marie Bond

OWNER/DIRECTOR
Tom Bellhouse
Dan Collins
Sanford Goldfarb
Dr. Jennifer White
Aron Yagoda
Alternate: Andrew (Andy) Aaron

TRAINER/TRAINER-OWNER DIRECTOR
Jena Antonucci
David Donk
David Duggan
James Ferraro
John Terranova
Alternate: Linda Rice

“I'd like to recognize everyone who put themselves out there to run for a position,” said outgoing NYTHA President Joe Appelbaum. “NYTHA's strength is in our community and the more that participate, the better. Good luck to the incoming Board, they are going to need our support.”

We appreciate everyone who participated in this democratic process! Many thanks to our outgoing Board Members for their service, and best wishes to those newly elected.

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Jockey Pablo Morales To Miss Four More Weeks After MRI Reveals Additional Wrist Damage

Jockey Pablo Morales, sidelined since Nov. 26 after suffering a broken left wrist in a training accident, expects to miss about 4 more weeks after an MRI revealed two additional bone fractures and some ligament damage in the wrist.

Morales underwent the MRI testing because of persistent pain in the wrist, which is restricting the movement and strength needed to ride Thoroughbreds.

“It's bittersweet,” Morales said of the diagnosis. “At first I thought it might be sprained, but after three weeks I knew it wasn't getting better. It's disappointing, but at least there is no surgery needed and I can start therapy in a couple of weeks. Everything is in place, and I just have to let it heal.”

Morales has been staying fit by riding a stationary bicycle and swimming.

“I've been trying to work out and stay active. Once the pain is not there, I'm ready,” he said.

Morales won on three of his 11 mounts during the opening week of the 2023-2024 season. He arrived in Oldsmar after winning his fourth consecutive riding title and ninth overall at Presque Isle Downs in Erie, Pa., with 106 winners.

Morales finished third in last season's Tampa Bay Downs standings with 53 winners.

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