Nest Stuns With Brilliant Display In CCA Oaks, Secret Oath Second

As a race that often features the best of its division, the $500,000 Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) has seen over three dozen of its winners go on to be crowned champion 3-year-old filly at the end of their campaigns. On Saturday, Nest made a strong case for year-end honors in the 106th renewal of the prestigious test, turning the tables on Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Secret Oath with a 12 1/4-length victory at Saratoga Race Course.

Repole Stable, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, and Michael House's Nest entered off a runner-up effort to stablemate Mo Donegal when facing the boys in the Belmont Stakes (G1), one start after finishing two lengths in arrears of Secret Oath in the Kentucky Oaks. The last time the Kentucky Oaks exacta was reversed in the CCA Oaks was in 1998, when Banshee Breeze defeated Keeper Hill.

Nest's CCA Oaks win provided her Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher with his record-extending eighth victory in the historic nine-furlong event. Among his previous CCA Oaks victresses are Hall of Famer Ashado, who won in 2004 when the race was contested at Belmont Park. His first CCA Oaks win took place in 2001 with Tweedside, when it was a 1 1/2-mile event.

“I guess I've been around long enough when this race used to be run at a mile and a half at Belmont. That would really have been in her [Nest's] wheelhouse,” Pletcher said.

The expected shape of the race was altered when both Butterbean and Society, an expected pace presence, stumbled at the break. Nest broke sharply from post 3 under Irad Ortiz Jr. with Secret Oath and Nostalgic, 10th in the Kentucky Oaks, keeping close company to her outside heading into the first turn.

A headstrong Society found a seam along the inside and was insistent to join the top flight to mark the opening quarter-mile in :24.10 over the fast main track as less than one length separated the top-four runners with Butterbean trailing.

Nest put a head in front through a half-mile in :47.46 as a wavering Society dropped back to third in tandem with Nostalgic. But while those two threw in the towel, Secret Oath appeared to be ready for a fight and found herself on even terms with her familiar foe around the far turn as they logged a sharp three-quarters in 1:11.05.

Entering the stretch, Luis Saez was all out and asking for more out of Secret Oath, while Ortiz appeared comfortable aboard Nest.

With Next opening up by 4 1/2 lengths at the stretch call, Ortiz took a peek back past the furlong marker and had his filly all wrapped up by the sixteenth pole as she strolled home well in hand, stopping the clock in 1:51.04.

Secret Oath finished another three lengths ahead of Nostalgic with Society and Butterbean completing the order of finish.

Nest, who returned $3.90 as the favorite, banked $275,000 in victory which enhanced her already millionaire status to $1,405,550. She has never finished out of the money in eight lifetime starts, three of which are graded stakes wins.

The victory was a second CCA Oaks win for Ortiz, whose first Grade 1 victory came in this race's 2012 edition aboard Questing.

“It's a great feeling and she's a great filly,” Ortiz said. “I've been on her and obviously we wanted to win this race, the whole team did, and it worked out well when I realize she's already home. I just took care of her for the next race.”

Prior to Nest's previous two starts in the Kentucky Oaks and Belmont Stakes, she was an easy open-lengths winner of the Central Bank Ashland (G1) on April 8 at Keeneland.

Pletcher said the biggest difference maker on Saturday was Nest's ability to be in the clear when ready to make her move.

“She's showed up every race of her life,” Pletcher said. “The last two trips, she was sort of bottled up in both the Oaks and the Belmont, and she had no place to go. She could have advanced sooner than she did, but she still closed well. That was one of the things we were working on today.”

Pletcher noted the dynamics of the race were altered by the bad break from the two horses to Nest's inside.

“It's funny how you spend a lot of time analyzing a game plan and then, as they say, everything can change at the break, which it did today,” Pletcher said. “The main thing is we wanted to establish some position, get away smoothly and get to the first turn in a forward position. We were able to do that even though everyone wasn't positioned exactly where we thought they would be. It turned out to ultimately to have those four fillies bunch up together and she was able to fend off the challenge from Secret Oath and keep going.”

Secret Oath's Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, a two-time CCA Oaks winner, was gracious in defeat.

“The winner ran a super, super race. She won fair and square. We hung a little bit,” Lukas said. “We needed, I think, to have been a little tighter on this track. Coming in here and shipping from out of state is tough – it always has been, and I've been here 50 years. It's always been a place where you do a little better if you have an out over it. But the good news is we'll have another shot.”

With Nest and Secret Oath now having one victory over the other in two starts, there is a possibility for round three as Pletcher and Lukas both said they would consider bringing their fillies back for the $600,000 Alabama (G1) on August 20 at 10 furlongs at the Spa.

“We've run a lot of horses in the Belmont over the years, but we've never had one come out any better than she did,” Pletcher said. “She had great energy and she gained weight since that race. She gave us every indication she was ready to run back. Originally, we thought we should wait for the Alabama, but she was just doing too good to bypass this race.”

Yes, I think they'll team up again. She [Nest] will have the edge, but maybe we'll get better,” Lukas said.

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White Abarrio Drills Half Mile At Gulfstream Ahead Of Ohio Derby

Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. sent C2 Racing Stable and La Milagrosa Stable's White Abarrio to the Gulfstream Park track Sunday morning to prepare for next Saturday's $500,000 Ohio Derby (G3) at Thistledown.

The son of Race Day was timed in :50.44 for four furlongs for his fifth workout since finishing well back in the Kentucky Derby (G1).

“It was an easy last work before Ohio. He's going to ship [Monday],” Joseph said. “We're ready to bring him back. Obviously, the Derby wasn't the race we wanted, but we move forward. Hopefully, he bounces back to his best.”

White Abarrio won the Curlin Florida Derby (G1) and Holy Bull Stakes (G3) in his two starts prior to the Run for the Roses.

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Tyler Conner Upsets Penn Mile En Route To Jockey Of The Week Title

Local leading rider, Tyler Conner, put his familiarity with the Penn National main track and turf course to very good use on Friday, winning three of the six stakes including an upset win in the Grade 2 Penn Mile. A panel of racing experts voted Conner Jockey of the Week for May 31 through June 5. The award honors jockeys who are members of the Jockeys' Guild, the organization which represents more than 1050 active, retired and permanently disabled jockeys in the United States.

Conner's stakes wins began in the third race on Friday riding for trainer Erin McClellan on Maldives Model in the $100,000 Lyphard Stakes for Pennsylvania-bred fillies and mares 3-years-old and up. Breaking alertly from post position two in the field of eight, Maldives Model made every pole a winning one to take the 1 1/16-mile turf test by 1 1/2 lengths in 1:48.40.

Trainer James Lawrence II gave a leg up to Conner on Wow Whata Summer in the $400,000, Grade 2 Penn Mile for 3-year-olds on the turf, the flagship event at Penn National. Off as the seventh choice in the eight-horse field with the turf rated as soft, Conner and Wow Whata Summer raced in second along the rail before overtaking pace setter Uncaptured Spirit turning into the stretch. The duo went on the post a 1 1/4-length win in 1:42.39 for the shocking 83-1 upset over the prohibitive favorite, Annapolis. The win was the biggest career score for Conner.

Conner was next aboard Nimitz Class for trainer Bruce Kravits in the $100,000 Danzig Stakes for 3-year-old Pennsylvania-breds. Settling early in the six-furlong main track event, Nimitz Class went three wide on the turn, overcame traffic trouble in the stretch to post a 1 3/4-length win in 1:09.82 over nine rivals as the second favorite.

Born in Lancaster, Pa., near Penn National, the 28-year-old Conner has been riding since 2014 but being a jockey was not his first career. He competed in motocross motorcycle racing as a youngster and thought he could make a living. After serious injuries, however, he looked for an alternative career choice. Being from a racing family with a father who was a trainer and his mother who was a jockey and a steward, Conner thought with that background and his competitive nature, the transition to riding was a natural. Penn National has been his home base with occasional trips to mid-Atlantic tracks as well as a year riding in California. With 986 wins through June 4, Conner is close to recording his 1,000th career win.

Conner's statistics for the week were 18-6-4-5 and total purse earnings of $453,916. Conner led all jockeys in stakes earnings with $378,400.

Conner outpolled fellows jockeys Tyler Gaffalione with two stakes and nine total wins, Alex M. Cruz who also won nine races, Julien Leparoux with a graded stakes win and also recorded his 1,000th Churchill Downs career win, and Luis Saez who won his 3,000th career race.

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Wow Whata Summer Springs $168.60 Penn Mile Surprise

Benefitting from a savvy mid-race move to the lead by jockey Tyler Conner, Jeremy Brooks' homebred Wow Whata Summer posted an 83-1 upset over odds-on favorite Annapolis in Friday's Grade 2, $400,000 Penn Mile Stakes at Penn National racecourse in Grantville, Pa.

Trained by James Lawrence II, Wow Whata Summer – a 3-year-old by the War Front stallion Summer Front – paid a whopping $168.60 on a $2 wager after covering one mile on soft turf in 1:42.39. Annapolis, trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr., finished second as the 1-2 favorite, beaten 1 1/4 lengths, with Uncaptured and Angel Suarez third in the field of eight 3-year-olds. Completing the order of finish were Red Danger, Fort Washington, Ohtwoohthreefive, Witty and Noneedtoworry.

The Penn Mile was one of six stakes offering $950,000 on the 11-race card at Penn National, and Wow Whata Summer gave Conner the second of three stakes wins on the night.  The leading rider at the current meet teamed with Erin McClellan-trained Maldives Model to win the first stakes of the program, the $100,000 Lyphard Stakes, then completed his triple aboard Nimitz Class for trainer Bruce Kravets in the Danzig Stakes. Both Maldives Model and Nimitz Class are owned by Tom Coulter.

The other three stakes went to Joseph Imbesi's odds-on favorite Buy Land and See for trainer Anthony Dutrow and jockey Flavien Prat in the With Anticipation; Chad Brown-trained, Prat-ridden Haughty, the odds-on favorite in the Penn Oaks for a partnership of Bradley Thoroughbreds, Belmar Racing and Breeding LLC, Tim Cambron, Anna Cambron, and Team Hanley; and Joseph Besecker's  7-5 favorite Bazinga, trained by Timothy Kreiser and ridden by Horacio Karamanos, in the New Start Stakes.

Conner hugged the rail throughout the Penn Mile after breaking from the two post. He settled into fourth early as  Uncaptured Spirit set fractions of :24.08 for the opening quarter mile and :49.50 for the half.  Moving boldly along the rail to take on the front-runner in the run down the backstretch, Conner and Wow Whata Summer seized command before hitting the far turn and held a 1 1/2-length advantage with a quarter of a mile to go after six furlongs in 1:14.43.

Annapolis and Ortiz raced to the outside of  Uncaptured Spirit in third position for much of the way, but had too much to do after Wow Whata Summer took over the lead and cruised to the wire without ever being seriously challenged.

The victory was the second in seven starts for Wow Whata Summer, whose only previous victory came via disqualification in his career debut at Colonial Downs last July 20. He's been stakes placed since then, and was third in his only 2022 start, an allowance race sprint at Laurel on April 23.

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