Uncle Mo’s Whocouldaskformo Graduates In Style At Tampa

4th-Tampa Bay Downs, $32,000, Msw, 12-31, 2yo, f, 1m 40y, 1:42.46, ft, 6 1/2 lengths.

WHOCOULDASKFORMO (f, 2, Uncle Mo–Midnight Belle, by Bernardini), third in her seven-furlong Aqueduct debut Dec. 1, ran to her 1-5 favoritism after shipping south to Tampa and picking up the added distance. Racing behind most of the field through a mild half in :49.17, she began to pick up the bridle with a rally into the far turn and swept to the front past Princess Aleska (Lord Nelson). The class of the field to the wire, Whocouldaskformo opened up a 6 1/2-length winning margin. Out of a half-sister to GI Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic winner and $3.8m broodmare purchase Unrivaled Belle, herself the dam of dual champion Unique Bella (Tapit), the winner's dam is also a half to the dams of this year's GIII Gotham S. winner Raise Cain (Violence) and GISP Sir Sahib (For Larned). Midnight Belle reported a McKinzie filly this year before visiting Violence for the spring. Sales History: $450,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $29,400. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.

O-Courtlandt Farms (Donald Adam); B-Summer Wind Equine LLC (KY); T-Claude R. McGaughey III.

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Linda Rice Sets NYRA Single-Season Training Record With 165th Win Of 2023

Linda Rice secured a record 165th training win on the New York Racing Association Inc. circuit for 2023 when George's Vice posted a gate-to-wire score in Race 2 on Sunday at Aqueduct Racetrack.

With Eric Cancel up, Cloud Nine Stable's George's Vice zipped through fractions of :22.78 and :46.78 over the fast main track in the 6 1/2-furlong claiming sprint for fillies and mares. The 3-year-old New York-bred daughter of Unified held a precarious advantage at the top of the stretch but dug in gamely to stave off stablemate Active Lane and post the one-length win in a final time of 1:18.61. George's Vice, bred in the Empire State by Barry Ostrager, paid $20.80 to win.

“It's a tough number to get to. I think about how we're starting over at one tomorrow,” said Rice, with a laugh. “It's just been an incredible year. I'm really excited and I just hope we can do something that will compare going forward. That's a high bar to set.”

Rice, a 59-year-old resident of Floral Park, N.Y., eclipsed the previous single-season record of 164 set by trainer David Jacobson in 2013. Rice has enjoyed a banner year on the NYRA circuit, earning leading trainer honors at the winter [37 wins] and spring [17 wins] meets at the Big A; the Belmont Park spring/summer meet [34 wins]; as well as tying with Chad Brown [35 wins] to register her second title at the Saratoga Race Course summer meet. She has also secured the title at the Aqueduct fall meet, which concludes today, with George's Vice marking her 20th win at the meet.

Rice, who campaigned 2015 champion female sprinter La Verdad, has saddled 11 horses to stakes scores on the NYRA circuit this season, including graded wins with Joey Freshwater [G3 Bay Shore] and Mommasgottarun [G3 Distaff Handicap] along with stakes winners Amanda's Folly [Ticonderoga], Betsy Blue [Interborough], Downtown Mischief [Bouwerie, Cicada], El Grande O [Bertram F. Bongard, Sleepy Hollow], Hot Fudge [Garland of Roses], Ichiban [Fleet Indian], Les Bon Temps [NYSSS Park Avenue], Pioneering Spirit [Bernard Baruch, Knickerbocker], and Runaway Rumour [John F. Hettinger].

Rice noted victories with claimed horses Pioneering Spirit, haltered for $40,000 in March for owner A. Bianco Holding Limited, and Mommasgottarun, taken for $50,000 last December for owner Ronald P. Stewart, among numerous high points on the year.

“We claimed Pioneering Spirit in March in a maiden $40,000, and for him to win the Bernaud Baruch, win the Knickerbocker, run in Grade 1s, that was exciting,” Rice said. “Mommasgottarun we claimed in December. She won a Grade 3, wins a couple of allowance races for some new clients. That was really exciting.”

The veteran conditioner also noted the ultra-consistent Sheriff Bianco [14-1-7-4 in 2023] and stakes winners Amanda's Folly and Ichiban as seasonal standouts along with the promising El Grande O, who is nominated to next weekend's Jerome here.

Rice saddled her first winner, Contraboss, in 1987 at Garden State Park and now boasts a career ledger of 12,879-2,409-1,989-1,829 and purse earnings in excess of $104 million, according to Equibase statistics.

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Machado, Cox, Top Turfway’s Holiday Meet Standings

Turfway Park concluded its 2023 Holiday Meet on Saturday night with jockey Luan Machado, trainer Brad Cox, and owner Dixiana Farms emerging as leaders in their respective categories over the 20-day stand.

Machado, represented by Cory Prewitt, tallied an impressive 21 wins from 98 mounts (21%), marking his third leading rider title at Turfway Park. Previous titles include the 2019 Winter/Spring Meet and 2018 Holiday Meet.

Machado was followed in the standings by apprentice rider Axel Concepcion who tallied 19 wins. He was seven wins ahead of third-place Fernando De La Cruz.

The Holiday Meet was Cox's second leading trainer title at Turfway. His barn, which is represented locally by assistant Tessa Walden, started 20 horses, won seven races and banked earnings of $356,046. Prior to racing on New Year's Eve, Cox led all North American trainers in earnings for 2023 with $30,775,698.

John Ennis secured second place in the standings with six wins from 27 starts, followed by Bill Morey and Paulo Lobo, tied for third with five wins.

Ennis client Dixiana Farms tied for the leading owner title with Thirstyacres Racing, Gerald Brooks, and Carl Hess Jr., PTK LLC, and Blanca Salazar. Dixiana Farms' runners earned $89,343, surpassing other four leading owners.

With the competition on the racetrack remained fierce, bettors enjoyed handsome rewards with an average $2 win mutuel of $16.67. The high win mutuels resulted in many six-figure payouts in the Pick 4, 5, and 6 pools. The average 50-cent Pick 4 paid a whopping $3,129 while the average 50-cent Pick 5 returned $25,420. The 20-cent Single 6 Jackpot was hit by a single-winning combination three times for an average payout of $110,647 to the single ticket holder. If there were multiple winning tickets in the bet, the average payout was $10,002.

Live racing from Turfway Park will continue in the New Year. The 2024 Winter/Spring season will begin Wednesday and run through Saturday, March 30. Daily first post will be 5:55 p.m. (ET) except for March 23 for Jeff Ruby Steaks Day, which will run in the afternoon.

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Monday Insights: New 3-Year-Olds Look To Graduate On New Year’s Day

6th-FG, $52K, Msw, 3yo, f, 6f, 4:15 p.m.

Starting the New Year off in Louisiana, WHO'S TICKET (Quality Road) is a daughter of champion 2-year-old filly Take Charge Brandi, a mare who has changed hands for sums of $6m, $3.2m and most recently in 2021 when Three Chimneys Farm went to $1.15m for her. Who's Ticket, herself a $450,000 weanling, is a half to SW Courvoisier (Tapit). Take Charge Brandi has seen her branch of the family tree grow more fruitful recently with the success of her half-brother, freshman sire Omaha Beach (War Front), at stud. And of course, third dam Take Charge Lady needs no introduction as the dam of champion 3-year-old colt Will Take Charge (Unbridled's Song), GISW and sire Take Charge Indy (A.P. Indy) and GISW As Time Goes By (American Pharoah). Her daughter also produced MGSW/GISP Charge It (Tapit)

Juddmonte homebred Impel (Quality Road) debuts for trainer Brad Cox. The filly is the first foal out of stakes-winning Your Love (Flatter) who was purchased by Juddmonte for $480,000 out of the 2019 KEENOV sale. Your Love is a full-sister to GSW/GISP Economic Model and a half to MSW Jimmy Simms (Lost Soldier), GSW/GISP Happy American (Runhappy) and GSW/GISP Well Monied (Maria's Mon).

Tipsy Tammy (Arrogate), a $600,000 KEESEP yearling for Rigney Racing, is a half to MSW Doc Boy (Into Mischief) along with three other winners from as many to race. Second dam Perfect Sting, 2000's champion grass mare, also produced GSW Smart Sting (Smart Strike). TJCIS PPS

4th-SA, $65K, Msw, 3yo, 1m, 4:32 p.m.

Out west, a pair of Baffert colts look to improve on their 2023 starts led by Imagination (Into Mischief). The $1.05m yearling has raced twice at Del Mar through the fall, just missing by a neck most recently over the same distance Dec. 2. The colt is a half to MSW Exulting (Tapit) and a full-brother to GSW/GISP Occult.

Also looking to improve for Baffert is Cornell (Into Mischief), a $675,000 yearling who stretches out to the mile off a non-factoring ninth on debut at Del Mar Nov. 25.

John Sadler brings back Indispensable (Constitution) who ran second to 'TDN Rising Star' Coach Prime (Quality Road) last out at Del Mar Nov. 10 in his third start since bringing $825,000 at KEESEP last year.

The only debut runner in the field, Leading (Uncle Mo) is a Repole Stable homebred out of SW/GISP Savings Account. The dam, purchased by Repole for $800,000 in 2018 from FTKNOV, has already produced a winner from her first foal. TJCIS PPS

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