‘He’s Always Had The Fight In Him’: Crupi Prevails In Queens County Thriller

St. Elias Stable and Repole Stable's Crupi outfinished a trio of rivals in a thrilling blanket finish to take the final New York stakes of 2023 in Sunday's $150,000 Queens County, a listed 1 1/8-mile test for 3-year-olds and up at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Todd Pletcher, Crupi notched back-to-back stakes scores after a 1 1/4-length victory last out in the Discovery going the same distance under returning rider Kendrick Carmouche. The talented sophomore son of Curlin has now won four of his last five outings, including an eighth-out graduation in July at Monmouth Park and an allowance score against elders in August at Saratoga Race Course.

Away a step slow from post 4, Crupi settled near the rear of the eight-horse field after checking behind the Manny Franco-piloted Quality Chic and King Kumbalay in a scramble for early position. Crupi's ambitious stablemate Lost Ark was sent strongly by Trevor McCarthy along the inside to take charge from a pressing Kinetic Sky through the first turn and mark an opening quarter-mile in :24.15 over the fast main track.

“We got in a little jam [in the first turn] because I was wanting to be forward and Manny was making it tight on everybody,” Carmouche said. “I just had to squeeze back and let everything develop again. After that, he got back underneath me and I was in the perfect spot the whole race.”

Kinetic Sky made a swift move and challenged for the lead down the backstretch, but a determined Lost Ark would not relinquish his advantage and held steady at the front as a three-wide Quality Chic vied for third position with the rail-skimming Constitutionlawyer. Crupi patiently awaited his cue while racing in sixth approaching the turn and was asked for his best with a sweeping four-wide bid after a half-mile in :48.59.

Post-time favorite Signator, who was away slowly from post 5, followed the run of Crupi midway through the turn and ranged up widest of all for his bid towards a resolute Kinetic Sky, who overtook the lead from a retreating Lost Ark at the top of the stretch while under pressure from Quality Chic through three-quarters in 1:13.04.

Kinetic Sky, who was racing on just three days' rest after winning a local allowance on Thursday, dug in at the sixteenth pole in tandem with Kinetic Sky as Signator and Crupi ranged up on the outside to make it four horses across the track. It appeared to be anyone's race in the final strides with each horse giving their all, but Crupi had the superior momentum to reach the wire first by a neck over Quality Chic and complete the course in 1:50.13.

Quality Chic put his nose in front of Kinetic Sky for place honors while Signator finished another neck back in fourth. King Kumbalay, Constitutionlawyer, Lost Ark, and Forewarned, who trailed throughout, completed the order of finish.

Carmouche, who rode Crupi in the last-out Discovery, expressed his delight in seeing the chestnut colt show maturity.

“The last eighth of a mile, he's the one who won the race. Crupi won the race the last eighth of a mile,” said Carmouche. “He just took the bit out of my hand and accelerated the last sixteenth. I'm so glad this horse is improving with age. I look forward to see where we go from here.”

Amelia Green, Pletcher's Belmont Park-based assistant, shared a similar sentiment about Crupi's progression.

“He's really matured, mentally. Even as a 2-year-old, he was so immature and as a 3-year-old still,” said Green. “Now, finally, he's maturing turning four. I feel he's always had the fight in him, he was just so immature in the mind and the gate was his problem – he broke pretty good today, minus the first turn with all that drama. I think he's starting to figure it out and learn he likes to run and enjoy it.”

Bred in Kentucky by Claiborne Farm, Crupi was produced by the Malibu Moon mare Don'tforgetaboutme. Offered by his breeder at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Crupi sold for $275,000. With Sunday's win, he brought his record to 12-4-2-3 and banked $82,500 in victory, boosting his total purse earnings to $372,750.

Crupi returned $14.80 on a $2 win ticket.

Javier Castellano said the Shug McGaughey-trained Signator, who had scratched from Saturday's Grade 3 Harlan's Holiday at Gulfstream Park in favor of this spot, would have benefitted from swifter fractions.

“For those type of horse, they went :24 and change and :48 and [1:13] I'm very satisfied with the horse — he finished,” said Castellano. “When I stepped him outside, he finished. But those horses, they didn't come back to me. They all carried their speed all the way to the wire. I don't have nothing to complain about the horse – he ran a huge race and made a great effort, and I'm very satisfied the way he did it today.”

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Inveigled To Step On Road To Florida Derby In Gulfstream’s Mucho Macho Man

The manner in which Mark Grier's Inveigled dominated an optional claiming allowance for 2-year-olds at Gulfstream Park Dec. 9, trainer Jane Cibelli had reason to dream big for the gelded son of Enticed.

Inveigled is scheduled to embark on the road to the $1-million Curlin Florida Derby (G1) in Monday's $150,000 Mucho Macho Man Monday's New Year's Day program at Gulfstream Park.

“I don't particularly like coming back in three weeks, but I also don't want to go right into graded company,” said Cibelli about opting a somewhat conservative route with Inveigled. “So, I thought this was a good start. If he runs well or wins, we could look at graded races.”

The Mucho Macho Man, a mile stakes for newly turned 3-year-olds that will co-headline Monday's program with the $150,000 Cash Run for 3-year-old fillies, will be followed on the road to the March 30 Florida Derby, by the $250,000 Holy Bull (G3) Feb. 3, and the $400,000 Fountain of Youth (G2) March 2.

“We'll take one race at a time. I just didn't want to throw him into graded company right off the bat. I would like a bit more time, but I felt like in the last race, he did it so easily,” Cibelli said. “There's no reason not to run. We pulled his blood, and his blood is as good as blood gets. We scoped him. I've given him every reason to not run, but he's been just great.”

Inveigled has been installed as the 9-5 morning-line favorite in a field of eight 2-year-olds following his eye-catching score at a mile three weeks ago. The Indiana-bred gelding stalked the early pace before making a three-wide move to the lead and drawing clear to win going away by 4¾ lengths under Irad Ortiz Jr.

“The way Irad rode him last time, it was faultless,” Cibelli said. “I had a feeling he might go to the lead, going short to long, because he showed speed going short. Irad is just brilliant. He drops his hands, drops them off the pace. He's just a fantastic rider.”

Inveigled debuted with a troubled third in his Sept. 15 debut at Pimlico before graduating by eight lengths in a 5 ½-furlong maiden special weight race at Laurel Park while equipped with blinkers for the first time.

“This first time he ran, I was a little disappointed, but the blinkers really made a difference,” said Cibelli, who has awarded the return mount Ortiz, the defending Championship Meet titlist.

In his race prior to his Gulfstream score, Inveigled was involved in a protracted duel while racing on the inside in six-furlong James F. Lewis III Stakes at Laurel, holding on gamely to finish second by a neck.

WinStar Farm LLC and Siena Farm LLC's Otello is rated second on the morning line at 3-1 on the basis of a promising debut score at Aqueduct Nov. 4. The Christophe Clement-trained son of Curlin rallied from fifth to get up by a neck while going a one-turn mile.

Luis Saez is scheduled to ride Otello for the first time Monday.

Qatar Racing LLC and Hunter Valley Farm's First World War will make his stakes debut on dirt, following a strong runner-up finish in an optional claiming allowance over Churchill Downs main track Nov. 9. The Brendan Walsh-trained colt had run twice previously on turf, winning his debut at Kentucky Downs Sept. 13 and finishing a close-up fourth in the Bourbon (G2) at Keeneland.

Tyler Gaffalione has the return call on the son of War Front, who is rated third at 7-2 on the morning line.

AMO Racing USA's Boy Magic, undefeated in two starts, is slated to make his stakes debut in the Mucho Macho Man. The son of Good Magic won at first asking by 4 ¼ lengths in a six-furlong maiden special weight race at Delaware Park Aug. 24 before coming back a month later at Pimlico to win an optional claiming allowance over Catahoula Moon, who won the Maryland Million Nursery in his next start.

Paco Lopez, who was aboard for the first two starts, has the return mount on the Jorge Delgado-trained Kentucky-bred colt.

Morplay Racing's No More Time enters the Mucho Macho Man off an impressive debut victory at the one-turn distance at Gulfstream Oct. 23. The Jose D'Angelo-trained son of Not This Time, who finished second in his debut, attended the pace on the backstretch before pulling away to a 6 ¾-length victory.

Jose Ortiz is scheduled to ride No More Time for the first time Monday.

Holly Crest Farm's Sea Streak, who was a beaten-favorite second behind Inveigled Dec. 9, returns in the Mucho Macho Man. Prior to his Gulfstream debut, the Eddie Owens Jr.-trained son of Sea Wizard scored a 4 ¾-length maiden special weight victory at Aqueduct.

Luca Panici has the call on the New Jersey-bred colt.

Anne-33 LLC's Orb Alpha and Donald Ming's Everdoit round out the field.

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Mitole ‘Rising Star’ Makes it Two in a Row at Oaklawn

8th-Oaklawn, $140,000, Alw (NW2L)/Opt. Clm ($80,000), 12-31, 2yo, 1m, 1:38.63, ft, 4 lengths.
CARBONE (c, 2, Mitole–Treasure in Heaven, by Street Sense) was tabbed a 'TDN Rising Star' following a front-running eight-length debut romp going six furlongs at Churchill Downs Nov. 19. Stretching out to a mile for this second start, the 3-5 favorite sprinted right out to the early lead and was unchallenged while loping along through fractions of :23.40 and :47.76. He was let loose approaching the stretch and bound clear to score by four lengths. Lightline (City of Light) was second. Treasure in Heaven produced a colt by Instagrand in 2022, who sold to Larry Best for $250,000 as a weanling at the Fasig-Tipton November sale, and a filly by Yaupon in 2023. She was bred back to Yaupon. The mare is a daughter of Heiligbrodt homebred Richwoman (Successsful Appeal), who won the 2006 GIII Debutante S. The winner's third dam, another Heiligbrodt homebred, is two-time stakes winner Richbabe (Richman). Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $153,000.
O/B-William & Corinne Heiligbrodt (KY); T-Steven M. Asmussen.

 

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