G M B Racing's 2019 Clark (Grade I) winnerĀ Tom'sĀ d'EtatĀ will take onĀ AlliedĀ Racing Stable's multiple Grade II winnerĀ By My StandardsĀ andĀ Rupp Racing's recent Blame Stakes heroĀ OwendaleĀ in Saturday's 39thĀ running of the $500,000 Stephen Foster (GII) ā the centerpiece of an action-packed program on the penultimate day of Churchill Downs' 27-day Spring Meet.
The 1 1/8-mile Stephen Foster is the headliner of a stakes quartet on Saturday's 11-race program. The day of racing also will feature the $200,000 Fleur de Lis (GII), $100,000 RegretĀ (GIII) and $100,000 Bashford Manor (GIII). First post is 1 p.m. (all times Eastern) and the Stephen Foster is slated at 5:47 p.m.
The Stephen Foster will be broadcast on NBC as part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series. The one-hour broadcast, which will begin at 5 p.m., also will include the Fleur de Lis. The winner of the Stephen Foster will get an automatic berth to the Breeders' Cup Classic (GI) while the winner of the Fleur de Lis will receive a berth to theĀ LonginesĀ Distaff (GI). The Breeders' Cup World Championships will be held on Nov. 6-7 atĀ Keeneland.
Combined, the Stephen Foster field has won 41 of their 131 starts (31.2%), including 17 stakes events, and earned more than $5.5 million.
Tom'sĀ d'EtatĀ (17-10-2-1ā$1,326,572) has won four of his last five starts including a 3 ¼-length score in last year's $600,000 Clark (GI). The now 7-year-old son of Smart Strike enters Saturday's Stephen Foster following a hard-fought victory in the April 11 $150,000Ā OaklawnĀ Mile.
āHe has a history of running well off layoffs,ā trainerĀ Al Stall Jr. said. āHe's never really left form even after he was freshened at Fair Grounds this winter when we were getting him ready for the second half of the year. We had talked about the (one-mile) Blame as a prep but when the schedule was shuffled around, we just decided to stick with the plan to run him in the Foster.ā
With the redesigned stakes schedule at Churchill Downs and NYRA, Tom'sĀ d'EtatĀ will be without his regular pilotĀ JoelĀ RosarioĀ for the Stephen Foster due to his previous riding engagements in New York. Instead, Stall has installed one of his local go-to riders,Ā Miguel Mena, to ride Tom's dĀ E'tatfrom post position No. 5.
Even though Stall opted to skip the Blame with Tom'sĀ d'Etat, one of his main rivals in the Stephen Foster,Ā Owendale, took full advantage of the May 23 one-mile race with a hard-closing half-length score underĀ FlorentĀ Geroux. Trained byĀ Brad Cox,Ā OwendaleĀ (15-6-2-2ā$1,129,185) will attempt to get the better of Tom'sĀ d'EtatĀ following his runner-up effort in last year's Clark.Ā Owendale, a 4-year-old son of Into Mischief, targeted some of the top 3-year-old events last year where he won a trio of Grade III events in the $200,000 Lexington, $500,000 Ohio Derby and $400,000 Oklahoma Derby.Ā Owendalefinished third in last year's $1.5 million Preakness (GI).
āHe was impressive coming back at one-turn (in the Blame),ā Cox said. āHe is a horse who I think will excel at two turns and his last race was just a prep as his first start of 2020. ⦠He ran some tough races last year but appears to have taken a step forward now that he's older.ā
GerouxĀ will be in the saddle on Saturday from post 8.
Another top older horse that entered the Stephen Foster is last year's $1 million Louisiana Derby (GII) heroĀ ByĀ My StandardsĀ (9-5-2-1ā$1,281,910). Trained byĀ Bret Calhoun, By My Standards returned as a 4-year-old in February at Fair Grounds with a convincing three-length victory in the $400,000 New Orleans (GII). By My Standards enters the Stephen Foster following a 1 ¾-length win in last month's $600,000Ā OaklawnĀ Stakes (GII).
GabrielĀ Saez, who has been aboard By My Standards for all of his nine-career races, was named to ride in the Stephen Foster and drew post 6.
Also entered in the Stephen Foster is By My Standards' stablemateĀ Silver DustĀ (28-6-7-3ā$787,577). Owned byĀ Tom Durant, Silver Dust is a three-time graded stakes winner including a narrow victory in February's $200,000 Mineshaft (GIII) at Fair Grounds. Silver Dust finished third, only three-quarters of a length behindĀ Owendale, in the Blame.
AdamĀ BeschizzaĀ will be aboard Silver Dust from post 7.
The Stephen Foster field is rounded out byĀ Gulliver Racing,Ā CraigĀ DragerĀ andĀ DanĀ Legan'sĀ multiple graded stakes placedĀ Pirate's PunchĀ (14-4-2-1ā$197,751),Ā Shadwell Stable's recent allowance winnerĀ AlkhaatamĀ (15-4-0-2ā$238,478),Ā China HorseĀ ClubĀ andĀ WinStarĀ Farm's three-time winnerFearlessĀ (5-3-1-0ā$118,520) andĀ WachtelĀ Stable,Ā George KerrĀ andĀ Gary Barber's Santa Anita Handicap (GI) runner-upĀ MultiplierĀ (28-3-5-4ā$492,950), who was beaten on nose on Saturday at Santa Anita.
The complete field for the Stephen Foster (with jockey and trainer): Fearless (John Velazquez, ToddĀ Pletcher); Pirate's Punch (Mike Smith, Grant Forster);Ā AlkhaatamĀ (Declan Cannon, DannyĀ Peitz); Multiplier (TylerĀ Gaffalione, Peter Miller); Tom'sĀ d'EtatĀ (Mena, Stall); By My Standards (Saez, Calhoun); Silver Dust (Beschizza, Calhoun); andĀ OwendaleĀ (Geroux, Cox).
The Stephen Foster has had a strong influence on the Breeders' Cup Classic and Horse of the Year honors. Four horses used victories in the Stephen Foster as part of their résumés in Horse of the Year campaigns: Black Tie Affair (1991), Saint Liam (2005), Curlin (2008) and Gun Runner (2017). In addition, two runners-up were crowned Horse of the Year: Mineshaft (2003) and Wise Dan (2012). Also, Awesome Again (1998) and Blame (2010) completed same-year Foster-Classic doubles. Fort Larned won the Classic in 2012, and won the Foster the following year prior to a fourth-place run in his bid for a second Classic win.
ChampionĀ Victory GallopĀ owns the stakes and track record for 1 1/8 miles of 1:47.28, which was established in 1999.
FreeĀ BrisnetĀ past performances will be available atĀ www.churchilldowns.com/handicapping.
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