‘Road To The Kentucky Oaks’: Late-Kicking Fun And Fiesty Takes Pocahontas At Churchill Downs

Fun and Feisty, owned by Michael Mackin's Lucky Seven Stable of Louisville, displayed a powerful late kick down the stretch and comfortably won Saturday's 54th running of the $300,000 Pocahonatas (G3) for 2-year-old fillies by 3 ½ lengths over Shoplifter at Churchill Downs.

Fun and Feisty ran 1 1/16 miles in 1:45.86 to give jockey Julien Leparoux and trainer Kenny McPeek their third wins in the race.

Fun and Feisty, a Kentucky-bred daughter of Midshipman out of the First Samurai mare Grouse Grind, banked $174,735 for the win. She also is the early points-leader on the “Road to the Kentucky Oaks” after collecting 10 points. The Pocahontas was the first of 32 qualifying races to the Longines Kentucky Oaks (GI) to be run next May, and points were awarded to the Top 5 finishers on a 10-4-3-2-1 scale.

“She's trained like a good horse all along and acts like a good one at the barn,” McPeek said. “When she won going three-quarters of a mile I told the Mackins that we are going to have some fun with her and this was just the start. She's going to stretch out and go longer. She's good minded, sound and healthy. I think you'll see her around here for a couple of seasons. The (Oct. 7) Alcibiades (GI) will be the next spot for her at Keeneland.”

Breaking from post 10 in the field of a dozen 2-year-old fillies, Fun and Feisty settled far off the pace set by even-money favorite Grand Love, a fast debut winner at Saratoga who rattled off fractions of :23.74, :48.07 and 1:12.76. Fun and Feisty launched her wide rally around the far turn, sustained her charge outside of foes to bid for the lead at the final furlong and readily drew away thereafter.

“She relaxed from off the pace but she was running at a comfortable pace,” Leparoux said. “She started making up ground without me even asking her around the turn and when I finally asked her she had more left in the tank. She handled the extra distance very well and I don't think we got to the bottom of her either.”

Fun and Feisty (4-2-1-0—$257,311) paid $14.46 as the 6-1 third betting choice. Third-place finisher Grand Love finished 1 3/4 lengths behind Shoplifter.

Boss Lady Bailey, Friendlypersuasion, Jet Setting, Southlawn, Outofnothingatall, Need Some Money, Kiss Me On Oconee, Justa Warrior, and Naughty Gal completed the order of finish.

The winner was bred in Kentucky by J. Stephen McDonald.

Leparoux previously won the Pocahontas aboard Pure Clan (2007) and Dancinginherdreams (2010). McPeek's prior Pocahontas triumphs came in 2015-16 with Dothraki Queen and Daddys Lil Darling, respectively.

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Final Call Makes First Victory A Grade 1 In ‘Win And You’re In’ Natalma

Making a four-wide move on the turn for home under jockey Rafael Hernandez, Last Call left the maiden ranks in a big way on Saturday at Woodbine in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, winning the Grade 1 Johnnie Walker Natalma Stakes for 2-year-old fillies and earning a fees-paid berth to the G1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf to be held at Keeneland on Nov. 5.

The filly by English Channel, trained by Kevin Attard and owned by X-Men Racing 2 LLC and SF Racing LLC, crossed the finish a length in front, covering one mile on firm turf in 1:36.49 and paying $44.30 to win on a $2 bet.

Cairo Consort, the 8-5 favorite ridden by Antonio Gallardo, finished second after encountering traffic problems along the inside on the stretch turn. G Laurie, the 3-1 second choice ridden by Manny Franco, was three-quarters of a length farther back in third after having similar trouble to the runner-up. The order of finish was completed by Wickenheiser, Adora, Collecting Flatter, Courtly Ro, and pacesetter Star Candy. The latter cut out the early fractions of :24.27, :49.02, and 1:12.76 before tiring at the top of the stretch.

Last Call, bred in Kentucky by English Channel Co-Owners and Jodi Cantwell, was a $30,000 yearling purchase by agent Donato Lanni at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, where she was consigned by Four Star Sales.  She was produced from the Black Minnaloushe mare, Over Served.

The Natalma winner made her debut July 23 in a  6 1/2-furlong Woodbine turf sprint, finishing second to Cairo Consort, who would go on to win the Catch A Glimpse Stakes in her next start. Last Call came back a month later in a seven-furlong race on the Woodbine turf, this time finishing fourth after being headstrong on the turn.

In her first two starts, Last Call was equipped with blinkers, but Attard took them off for the Natalma. The chestnut filly was eager in the early stages, but then settled into seventh position down the long backstretch run of the one-turn mile race. Hernandez tipped the filly to the outside approaching the three-eighths marker and she accelerated quickly to vie four wide for the lead with a quarter mile to run.

Last Call opened up by 1 1/2 lengths at the furlong pole (seven furlongs clocked in 1:24.43), then withstood late challenges from Cairo Consort and G Laurie after they had clear running room in the final furlong.

Attard said he would discuss Last Call's next start with the ownership group but indicated the Breeders' Cup was a strong likelihood.

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‘Road To The Kentucky Derby’: Curly Jack Upstages Favorites With Convincing Iroquois Win

Michael McLouglin's Curly Jack is the early points leader on the 2023 “Road to the Kentucky Derby” after the Good Magic colt won Saturday's 41st running of the $299,250 Iroquois (G3) for 2-year-olds by one length over Honed at Churchill Downs.

Jace's Road was another half-length back in third and betting favorites Damon's Mound and Echo Again faltered around two turns to finish sixth and seventh, respectively.

Sent to post at odds of 10-1, the Tom Amoss-trained Curly Jack ran 1 1/16 miles in 1:45.62 to give jockey Edgar Morales his first graded stakes victory.

“It's very special to win my first graded stakes race for Tom,” Morales said. “He's done a great job with this horse and I can't be more thankful to him, his entire staff and the owners for allowing me to ride these really nice horses.”

Curly Jack banked the $178,920 first prize and 10 points on the “Road to the Kentucky Derby” point system that will determine the field for next year's 149th running of the Kentucky Derby (GI) on May 6, 2023 at Churchill Downs. The Iroquois was the first in a series of 37 select races on the “Road to the Kentucky Derby” and the top five finishing positions earned points on a sliding scale of 10-4-3-2-1, respectively.

“I thought going into this race it was a really good field,” Amoss said. “I was able to watch Echo Again this summer at Saratoga and he was very impressive when he won up there. I have a ton of respect for Michelle Lovell's horse (Damon's Mound). I thought maybe going two turns is going to help our chances.”

Damon's Mound, the Saratoga Special (G3) winner who was 2-1 second betting choice, emerged as the early leader from post 3 after hesitating at the start of the two-turn affair. He led the field of nine colts down the stretch through a first quarter mile in :23.53 and the half in :47.48 as impressive Saratoga maiden debut winner Echo Again, the odds-on 3-5 favorite for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen, tracked wide in second.

Entering the far turn, Damon's Mound and Echo Again kicked clear from the chasing Jace's Road, Confidence Game and Hayes Strike with Curly Jack just behind. After six furlongs in 1:11.66, Echo Again briefly took over from Damon's Mound at the top of the stretch but it was apparent that the two leaders were weary and had nothing left for the final quarter mile. Curly Jack tipped out wide, grabbed the lead with a furlong to run and held off 54-1 Honed, who closed from last for second-place honors.

“It was a great ride by Edgar Morales,” Amoss said. “I think he is, now was, the best kept secret in the jocks room. The secret is going to be out with him. He really rode him great. I'm super proud of my horse. The owner Michael McLaughlin is at the Notre Dame game this afternoon but I know he's watching. I don't have an issue with running horses off a layoff so it won't be a big deal going straight to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. We'll see how he comes out of things and make a decision in the coming days.”

Curly Jack paid $23.66.

Fourth-place finisher Hayes Strike was another four lengths behind Jace's Road and was followed by Confidence Game, Damon's Mound, Echo Again, Jin Tong, and Zaici.

The Iroquois marked the fourth career start for Curly Jack, who broke his maiden at first asking at Churchill Downs in June and then finished fifth in the Sanford (G3) and a close second in the Ellis Park Juvenile. His career earnings now total $280,180.

“In the Ellis Park Juvenile he showed me he can relax well off of horses and come with one run,” Morales said. “We were able to do that today. He handled the extra distance well and when I was able to get him outside he showed his best run.”

A $180,000 yearling purchase at the 2021 Keeneland September Sale, Curly Jack was bred in Kentucky; the son of Good Magic is out of the Roman Ruler mare Connie and Michael.

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English Channel’s Last Call Upsets the Natalma

X-Men Racing 2 LLC and SF Racing's Last Call (English Channel) broke her maiden in style with a 21-1 upset in the GI Natalma S. at Woodbine, a “Win and You're In” for the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf in November at Keeneland.

Second on debut at this venue July 23, Last Call was fourth last out going seven panels over this course Aug. 20. Dismissed by the bettors while shedding blinkers here, the $30,000 KEESEP acquisition was unhurried early, racing in second last off the rail as Star Candy (Candy Ride {Arg}) dictated terms, clocking early splits of :24.27 and :49.02. Advancing rapidly up the outside approaching the bend, Last Call was four wide at the top of the lane and hit the front halfway home, holding off favored Cairo Consort (Cairo Prince) to score by a length. G Laurie (Oscar Performance) filled the show spot.

“We put the blinkers on early because she just wasn't showing a whole lot in the beginning and then the lightbulb kind of kicked in and she just started working more impressive each time,” said winning trainer Kevin Attard. “And we were obviously a little disappointed in her last start, but we thought she was a little rank, she wouldn't relax and settle so we've taken the blinkers off. I think just now with a couple races of experience under her belt and obviously her pedigree leans to more distance she put it all together today.”

Pedigree Notes:

Last Call is the 13th Grade I winner, 34th graded winner and 65th black-type scorer for her late sire English Channel. The winner's dam Over Served is a half to GSW Yearly Tour (Half a Year) and MGSW Victor Avenue (Avenue of Flags). The 16-year-old mare did not have a foal in 2021, but had an English Channel colt this year and was bred back to Unified.

Saturday, Woodbine
JOHNNIE WALKER NATALMA S.-GI, C$508,000, Woodbine, 9-17, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:36.49, fm.
1–LAST CALL, 121, f, 2, by English Channel
                1st Dam: Over Served, by Black Minnaloushe
                2nd Dam: Victorian Village, by L'Emigrant
                3rd Dam: Sir Ivor's Sorrow, by Sir Ivor
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN,
1ST GRADE I WIN. ($30,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP). O-X-Men Racing 2
LLC & SF Racing LLC; B-English Channel Co-Owners & Jodi
Cantwell (KY); T-Kevin Attard; J-Rafael Manuel Hernandez.
C$300,000. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $240,659.
*Full to English Tavern, MSP, $203,245. Werk Nick Rating: B.
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the
free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Cairo Consort, 121, f, 2, by Cairo Prince
                1st Dam: Absolutely Awesome, by Street Cry (Ire)
                2nd Dam: Discreetly Awesome, by Awesome Again
                3rd Dam: Pretty Discreet, by Private Account
1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE, 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. ($37,000 RNA
Wlg '20 FTKNOV; $95,000 Ylg '21 FTKOCT). O-William B.
Thompson, Jr.; B-Frankfort Park Farm (KY); T-Nathan Squires.
C$100,000.
3–G Laurie, 121, f, 2, by Oscar Performance
                1st Dam: Lovely Island (SP), by Arch
                2nd Dam: Lovely Isle, by Double Honor
                3rd Dam: Eleven Islands, by Island Whirl
1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE, 1ST G1 BLACK
TYPE. ($80,000 Ylg '21 FTSAUG). O-Madaket Stables LLC;
B-Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey (KY); T-H. Graham Motion.
C$50,000.
Margins: 1, 3/4, 2. Odds: 21.15, 1.65, 3.20.
Also Ran: Wickenheiser, Adora, Collecting Flatter, Courtly Ro, Star Candy.
Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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