Juddmonte's Idiomatic tops a field of six in the 86th running of the Grade 2, $500,000 Delaware Handicap at Delaware Park on Saturday. This will be the first year the filly and mare classic will be contested at the distance of 1 3/16 miles after being run at a mile and a quarter every year since 1951 (except 2020 when the race was run at mile and an eighth due to the pandemic).
The Delaware Handicap has been carded as the ninth race with an approximate post time of 4:46 p.m.
In her most recent, Idiomatic notched a 2 ½-length victory in the G3 Shawnee going 1 1/16 miles at Churchill Downs on June 3. Previously, the 4-year-old daughter of Curlin ran second in the G2 Ruffian at a mile at Belmont Park on May 6. The Kentucky-bred conditioned by Brad Cox has a career record of five wins, a second and two thirds from eight starts with earnings of $474,490.
LC Racing, Cash Is King and Gary Barber's Morning Matcha could give Robert “Butch,” Reid Jr. a rare training double by winning the Delaware Oaks and the Delaware Handicap in the same year. Todd Pletcher and Jerry Hollendorfer are the only trainers to win both races in the same year. Pletcher won both with Adieu (Oaks) and Fleet Indian (DelCap) in 2006 and Hollendorfer won with It Tiz Well (Oaks) and Songbird (DelCap) in 2017.
Reid won his second Delaware Oaks on Saturday with Foggy Night. The 66-year-old from Woodbury, N.J., won his first Delaware Oaks with Project Whiskey in 2020. He has never had a starter in the Delaware Handicap.
“For me personally, it is fantastic to have this opportunity especially because Delaware Park is a racetrack I grew up within a half-hour of, so we were always watching those big races,” said Reid. “As a kid, we were always coming to Delaware Park and those were races we always looked forward to coming to watch so this is really exciting. We have been fortunate to be very lucky at Delaware over the last few years.”
In her most recent, Morning Matcha, finished second, beaten a nose, in the local prep, the 1 1/16-mile Obeah Stakes on May 27. In her only other outing this year, the Pennsylvania-bred daughter of Central Banker posted a two-length triumph in the seven-furlong Unique Bella Stakes for Pennsylvania-breds at Parx on April 24. Last year, the 4-year-old had a record of two wins, two seconds and three thirds from 10 starts, including a third in the Delaware Oaks, a second in the G1 Cotillion at Parx and a third in the G3 Comely at Aqueduct. She has a career record of five wins, six seconds and five thirds from 19 starts with earnings of $743,390. Morning Matcha was bred by Crane Thoroughbred Services, located approximately 74 miles from Delaware Park in Lebanon County, Pa.
“I am pretty excited about Morning Matcha, especially after looking at the past performances of the race,” Reid said. “It looks like there is a fair amount of speed in the race, so it should set up really nice for her. The reason we ran her in the Obeah was to give her a race over the track this season. As a trainer who has been running horses at Delaware Park for a long time, I really appreciate giving a horse a race over the track. Hopefully that will work to our advantage. It seems like she handled it last time, but she just had a little bad luck. A little bit longer distance should help her as well because she is the kind that can run all day. The distance should be right up her alley.”
Jockey Paco Lopez will also be shooting for the Delaware Oaks/Delaware Handicap double as he was the rider aboard Foggy Night in the Delaware Oaks last Saturday. The last time a jockey won both races in the same year was 1977 when John Velazquez accomplished the feat aboard Cum Laude Laurie (Oaks) and Our Mims (DelCap). Three other jockeys have also done so. They were Eddie Maple with Pacific Princess (Oaks) and Optimistic Gal (DelCap) in 1976, John Rotz with Gallant Bloom (Oaks) and Obeah (DelCap) in 1969, and William Hartack with Bayou (Oaks) and Princess Turia (DelCap) in 1957.
Since the Obeah Stakes was inaugurated in 1996, four fillies or mares have won the race and followed with a victory in the Delaware Handicap. They were the 2006 older female champion Fleet Indian, I'm a Chatterbox in 2016, Miss Marissa in 2021 and Miss Leslie last year. Two fillies have finished second in the Obeah and won the Delaware Handicap. They were Power Play in 1997 and Unbridled Belle in 2007. Three winners of the Obeah Stakes have followed by running second in the Delaware Handicap. They were Under the Rug in 2001, Your Out in 2002 and the 2011 Horse of the Year Havre de Grace.
$500,000 Grade 2 Delaware Handicap
fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up, 1 3/16 miles
HORSE | OWNER | TRAINER | JOCKEY | Wg | OD | |
1 | Royal Take Charge | Altair Farms | Albert Stall Jr | Reylu Gutierrez | 115 | 8-1 |
2 | Battle Bling | Dubb & Gandharvi | Rob Atras | Angel Cruz | 118 | 6-1 |
3 | Idiomatic | Juddmonte | Brad Cox | Florent Geroux | 121 | 7-5 |
4 | Gamestonks | Designated Hitters Racing | Rodolofo Sanchez-Salomon | Kevin Gomez | 115 | 12-1 |
5 | Classy Edition | Robert & Lawana Low | Todd Pletcher | Kendrick Carmouche | 118 | 7/2 |
6 | Morning Matcha | LC Racing Cash is King et | Robert Reid, Jr | Paco Lopez | 118 | 5/2 |
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