Todd Pletcher Will Unleash Competitive Quartet In Jockey Club Gold Cup

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher will unleash a competitive quartet for Saturday's Grade 1, $1 million Jockey Club Gold Cup field, a prestigious 10-furlong test for 3-year-olds and upward at Saratoga Race Course.

The Jockey Club Gold Cup, offering a “Win and You're In” spot in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Classic in November at Keeneland, is slated for Race 11 [5:45 p.m. Eastern] and will be broadcast live on NBC as part of a special 90-minute broadcast from 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. that will include the Grade 2, $600,000 Flower Bowl [Race 10] which offers a “Win and You're In” berth to the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf . A stacked card includes the Grade 3, $200,000 Saranac in Race 4.

The Jockey Club Gold Cup, which celebrates its 104th renewal, has been won by all-time greats Man o' War [1920], Gallant Fox [1930], War Admiral [1938], Whirlaway [1942], Citation [1948], Hill Prince [1950], Nashua [1955-56], Kelso [1960-64] Buckpasser [1966], Damascus [1967], Shuvee [1970-71] Forego [1974], Affirmed [1979], John Henry [1981], Easy Goer [1989], Cigar [1995], Skip Away [1996-97] and Curlin [2007-08].

Leading the Pletcher tetrad is Repole Stable, St. Elias Stable and Phipps Stable's Dynamic One, who captured the G2 Suburban on July 9 at Belmont Park over returning rivals First Captain and Untreated, the latter also is trained by Pletcher. A 4-year-old chestnut son of Union Rags, Dynamic One finished 18th in last year's Kentucky Derby, then earned his first career stakes victory in the Curlin last July at the Spa, displaying a late kick to defeat Miles D and First Captain by 1 3/4 lengths ahead of a distant seventh in the G1 Runhappy Travers.

Dynamic One returned to action with vigor this season when a respective second and third to Scalding in the G3 Challenger in March at Tampa Bay Downs and the G3 Ben Ali at Keeneland. From there, he added a pair of stakes wins to his ledger in the nine-furlong Blame on June 4 at Churchill Downs before his Suburban victory.

“He's made steady progress throughout this year. I think each race has been better than the previous one, culminating with a win in the Suburban,” Pletcher said. “We've been pointing for the Jockey Club since then and has had a good schedule. The horse has trained well and we're happy with the way he's coming into the race.”

Pletcher noted Dynamic One's improved maturity from ages 3-to-4.

“Physically, I think he's always been a strong and good-looking horse, but I think he's filled out even more,” Pletcher said. “More than anything, he's just become a little more professional in his races and he's figured it out. I would say he's made quite a bit of mental progress.”

A $725,000 purchase from the Claiborne Farm consignment at the 2019 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Dynamic One hails from rich maternal bloodlines of 1988 Champion Older Filly and undefeated Hall of Famer Personal Ensign, who produced 1995 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner My Flag. His dam, Beat the Drums, is out of Storm Flag Flying – the 2002 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly and daughter of My Flag.

Dynamic One boasts earnings of $699,950 and a record of 12-4-3-1. Breaking from post 8, Irad Ortiz, Jr. will return aboard Dynamic One.

WinStar Farm and CHC Inc.'s reigning New York-bred Horse of the Year Americanrevolution returns to his native state for the first time since capturing the G1 Cigar Mile presented by NYRA Bets on Dec. 4, 2021, at Aqueduct Racetrack. The 4-year-old Constitution chestnut captured three stakes against fellow New York-breds during last year's campaign, including an 11 3/4-length conquest against elders in the Empire Classic at Belmont Park, where he earned a career-best 108 Beyer Speed Figure. Americanrevolution made both of his starts this year at Churchill Downs, finishing fourth in the Blame in June off a six-month layoff and second in the Grade 2 Stephen Foster on July 2.

Initially scheduled to enter the Commentator on May 30 at Belmont Park, Pletcher was forced to regroup when the race did not fill.

“We kind of got thrown off track earlier in the year when the race we were pointing for [Commentator] didn't go and he had to run a mile and an eighth off the extended layoff,” Pletcher said. “He got a little tired from that but then he took a step forward and ran a solid race in the Stephen Foster. He's been training strongly here, and he always has been a good work horse.”

Although he is Pletcher's lone contender without 10-furlong experience, Pletcher has faith that Americanrevolution can carry a distance of ground.

“He's proven versatile enough at a mile and an eighth and a mile, but he gives you the impression that he's still finding more at the end of a mile and an eighth. Hopefully, that means he can carry it on to a mile and a quarter,” Pletcher said.

Two-time Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Joel Rosario, who has won 15 stakes this meet, will pick up the mount from post 5.

After a successful debut for Pletcher last out, Keepmeinmind will seek his first graded stakes victory since a maiden-breaking performance in the G2 Kentucky Jockey Club in November 2020 at Churchill Downs. Previously trained by Robertino Diodoro, the son of Laoban competed in nothing but graded stakes events last year with his best finishes taking place when third in the G3 Ohio Derby and a game second to dual champion Essential Quality in the G2 Jim Dandy at the Spa. He was beaten a half-length in both races.

Keepmeinmind fired off an 11-month layoff with a last out victory in a first-level allowance on July 22 at Saratoga.

“He had trained strongly leading into that,” Pletcher said. “He's a horse that's at his best going a mile and a quarter. We didn't want to sprint him coming back. We felt like we had done enough with him. But still, to his credit, to be able to win off a long layoff like that shows the quality that he has.”

Hall of Famer Javier Castellano will have the call from post 7.

Rounding out the Pletcher contingent is Team Valor International's Untreated. While he is the only Jockey Club Gold Cup contender without a graded stakes win, the son of Nyquist came close in his last three starts, when a pacesetting third in the Suburban and finishing three-quarters of a length behind Dynamic One. He showed early speed when third in the G3 Pimlico Special on May 20 and was beaten 1 1/4 lengths.

“He fought hard in the Suburban and same thing with the Pimlico Special,” Pletcher said. “He's been knocking on the door, so a slight improvement could be the key.”

Untreated was a two-time allowance winner over the winter at Aqueduct, where he utilized off-the-pace tactics.

“He's versatile enough tactic wise to where if it's a slow pace he can go up front and if they go quicker, he can settle off the pace a little bit. We'll see how it shapes up,” Pletcher said.

Jose Ortiz will pilot Untreated from post 3.

Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey will seek his fifth Jockey Club Gold Cup victory with dual graded stakes winner First Captain.

Second in the Suburban beaten a nose, the 4-year-old son of 2007-08 Jockey Club Gold Cup winner and Hall of Famer Curlin captured the G3 Pimlico Special two starts back going 1 3/16 miles under returning rider Luis Saez. First Captain won his first three career starts, including a victory in the G3 Dwyer last June going a one turn mile at Belmont Park before suffering his first defeat in his sire's namesake race last July at the Spa.

“I think [the distance experience] will help him, but he was coming off a mile and three-sixteenth race as well. He's trained very well up here,” McGaughey said. “It seems like he's a happy horse. We've learned that what he wants to do is run a distance of ground. This will be the third time Luis Saez has rode him and I think that will help, too.”

McGaughey, whose previous Jockey Club Gold Cup winners are Vanlandingham [1985], Easy Goer [1989], Miner's Mark [1993] and Code of Honor [2019], said a Grade 1 victory would be important for First Captain's resume.

“It's a very good race,” McGaughey said. “In his continued career, it would be a big thing to win it. We're looking forward to running him and I think he has a big chance.”

First Captain will emerge from post 6.

Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott will saddle four-time graded stakes winner Olympiad, who will strive to make amends following a distant fourth in the G1 Whitney on Aug. 6 at Saratoga.

By Speightstown, who sired 2010 Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Haynesfield, Olympiad brags the most graded stakes victories in the field as well as field-best earnings of $1,472,560 through an 11-7-1-1 record. Olympiad won five straight races entering the Whitney, four at graded stakes level. He captured the G2 Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs by 2 1/4 lengths over Americanrevolution, producing a field-best and career-best 111 Beyer Speed Figure, one start following a triumph over 2020 Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Happy Saver in the G2 Alysheba on May 6 at the Louisville oval.

A 7 1/4-length winner of his 2022 debut going two turns at Gulfstream Park, Olympiad followed with triumphs in Fair Grounds Race Course and Slots' G3 Mineshaft on Feb. 15 and the G2 New Orleans Classic on March 26. Olympiad is owned by Grandview Equine, Cheyenne Stable and LNJ Foxwoods.

Junior Alvarado will retain the mount from post 2.

Three-time graded stakes winner Tax will seek his first win at Saratoga since capturing the 2019 G2 Jim Dandy for trainer Danny Gargan. The 6-year-old gelded son of Arch made his first start in a year and a half with a wire-to-wire victory in the last out Battery Park on July 9 at Delaware Park.

Owned by Gargan in partnership with R.A. Hill Stable, Tax also won the G3 Withers in February 2019 at Aqueduct as well as the G3 Harlan's Holiday in December 2020 at Gulfstream Park.

Kendrick Carmouche will ride Tax from post 1.

Completing the field is The Estate of James J. Coleman, Jr.'s Chess Chief for trainer Dallas Stewart, who finished a last-out third in the Alydar on Aug. 4 at Saratoga. The Virginia-bred son of Into Mischief has won all five of his lifetime victories at Fair Grounds, including the G2 New Orleans Classic in March 2021.

Manny Franco, who guided Discreet Lover to an upset victory in the 2018 Jockey Club Gold Cup, then contested at Belmont Park, will attempt another upset in the race when guiding Chess Chief from post 4.

Saratoga Live will present daily coverage and analysis of the summer meet at Saratoga Race Course on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/racing/tv-schedule.

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Undefeated In 2022, War Like Goddess Chasing Repeat In Flower Bowl

The Grade 2, $600,000 Flower Bowl will feature a rematch of the top-four finishers from the G2 Glens Falls as George Krikorian's multiple Grade 1-winner War Like Goddess will attempt a second victory in Saturday's 1 3/8-mile inner turf test for older fillies and mares at Saratoga Race Course.

The Flower Bowl is a “Win and You're In” qualifier for the Grade 1, $2 million Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf in November at Keeneland, providing the winner a berth into the 1 3/16-mile contest for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up.

Trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, War Like Goddess is following a similar campaign to last year, arriving at the Flower Bowl once again from a win in the Glens Falls last out on Aug. 6. There, the daughter of English Channel closed from 4 1/2 lengths off the pace from fifth to take the lead at the top of the stretch in the 1 1/2-mile marathon and score a 1 1/4-length victory over returning rival Temple City Terror in a final time of 2:29.33.

The Glens Falls was the second start in a thus-far perfect campaign for War Like Goddess, who won the G3 Bewitch on April 29 at Keeneland in her seasonal bow. The 5-year-old bay continues to build upon a stellar resume that is highlighted by a 2021 campaign that saw her score graded victories in the G3 Orchid, G3 Bewitch, the Glens Falls, and the Flower Bowl [then a Grade 1]. She capped the year with a close third-place effort in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf where she rallied from last-of-12 and came up just a half-length shy of the victorious Loves Only You.

War Like Goddess, who was bred in Kentucky by Calumet Farm, has amassed over $1.2 million in earnings through a record of 10-8-0-1. She was purchased for $30,000 from the Hemingway Racing and Training Stables consignment at the 2019 OBS June 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age Sale.

Joel Rosario, the pilot in her two races this year, rides again from post 4.

Pocket Aces Racing's Temple City Terror will take another shot at War Like Goddess after finishing a game second to her familiar rival in the Glens Fall last out. Trained by Brendan Walsh, the Temple City mare ran a similar race to War Like Goddess, but came up just short at odds of 14-1 in the field of seven to secure place honors a half-length ahead of fellow Flower Bowl aspirant Virginia Joy.

The Glens Falls came on the heels of a distant outing in the G3 Robert G. Dick Memorial on July 9 at Delaware Park contested over soft going. Temple City Terror trailed in last-of-9 and could only manage to put away two rivals to finish seventh, an uncharacteristic off-the-board effort after posting a 6-for-8 in-the-money record since last April.

Walsh said he was pleased to see improvement from Temple City Terror, who breezed a half-mile in 49.26 seconds over the Oklahoma turf training track on Aug. 28.

“She's doing well and we're very happy with her. She's been working well, so we're good to go,” said Walsh. “It was a great effort in the Glens Falls, she was just a little unfortunate in the run there at Delaware – the ground came up really soft, which she didn't like. But she seems like she's doing well, so hopefully the weather has gone out of there now and we get decent ground on Saturday. I'm sure she'll run well again.”

Temple City Terror earned her first stakes win last May in Churchill Downs' Keertana, and went on to pick up graded placings that summer in the Robert G. Dick and Glens Falls. This campaign, she scored a repeat win in the Keertana in May en route to her runner-up finish in this year's Glens Falls.

Walsh added that the 6-year-old dark bay has shown improvement from her 5-year-old season.

“She's come along great. She seems like she's improved a little from last year and she's maybe more consistent, but she was very good last year too,” Walsh said. “She seems to run into a couple of these good fillies all the time. We'll see what happens on Saturday.”

The Flower Bowl will be the third meeting between Temple City Terror and War Like Goddess, something Walsh said he looks forward to.

“War Like Goddess is a star and is very good. You're always up against it against the likes of her,” said Walsh. “But who knows. Sometimes they have a bad day and you hope that you can pick up the pieces. We'll give it a go. It's horse racing, so you never know what's going to happen.”

Temple City Terror will exit post 6 in rein to Luis Saez.

Four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown will be represented by three entrants in Peter Brant's Virginia Joy, Klaravich Stables' Capital Structure, and Michael Dubb, the Elkstone Group and Michael Caruso's Marvelous Maude.

Virginia Joy, a German-bred daughter of Soldier Hollow, finished third behind War Like Goddess and Temple City Terror last out in the Glens Falls. She rated 2 1/2 lengths off the pace in second and had fallen back to fifth by the 1 1/4-mile call. The bay mare re-rallied under Irad Ortiz, Jr. to finish 1 3/4 lengths behind War Like Goddess.

A Group 3 winner in her native Germany, Virginia Joy boasts graded wins this year in the G3 The Very One in March at Gulfstream Park and the G2 Sheepshead Bay, which she won by 14 1/4 lengths over yielding footing in May at Belmont Park.

“She's doing well,” said Brown. “War Like Goddess will be the heavy, heavy favorite and she'll be very difficult to beat if she runs her race, but we're giving it another shot.”

Virginia Joy, who was purchased for over $1.1 million at the Arqana Saint-Cloud sale, will leave post 3 with Ortiz, Jr. returning to the irons.

The British-bred Capital Structure will make her first start in graded company since a fifth in the 2020 G1 American Oaks at Santa Anita Park. A chestnut Lope de Vega mare, Capital Structure was last seen taking a second-level allowance by two lengths going the Flower Bowl distance on July 31 at the Spa.

A three-time winner, Capital Structure broke her maiden at first asking in July 2020 at Monmouth Park and won her first race against winners two starts later. After her fifth in the American Oaks, she was away from the races for four months before returning for two races last year. A 10-month respite followed a distance sixth-place finish last August over yielding Spa turf and she returned this June with a close fourth-place effort in allowance company before her latest win.

Jose Ortiz is tasked with the ride from post 1.

Completing the Brown trio is Marvelous Maude, who boasts a perfect in-the-money record from eight lifetime starts. A dark bay New York-bred daughter of Slumber, Marvelous Maude broke her maiden in an off-the-turf maiden last August at Saratoga and has earned three wins since, most recently a last out allowance score against eight rivals on July 30 in her first start against open company. Marvelous Maude was bred by Beechwood Bruckner.

Manny Franco will attempt to engineer a winning ride from post 7.

Rounding out the field are Emory Hamilton's Flanigan's Cove [post 2, Javier Castellano], who completed the superfecta in the Glens Falls for Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey; and Belladonna Racing's two-time winner Coastana [post 5, Jose Lezcano], who makes her stakes debut for conditioner Cherie DeVaux.

The Flower Bowl is slated for Race 10 and will be broadcast live on NBC as part of a special 90-minute broadcast from 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. that will feature the Grade 1, $1 million Jockey Club Gold Cup in Race 11, which offers a “Win and You're In” berth to the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Classic in November at Keeneland. First post on Saturday's 13-race card, which also includes the Grade 3, $200,000 Saranac in Race 4, is 12:05 p.m. Eastern. Gates will open at 10:30 a.m.

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TVG Pacific Classic: Flightline Installed 1-5 Favorite In Field Of Six

Hronis Racing and partners' undefeated Flightline has been made the 1-5 favorite against five rivals in Saturday's 32nd running of the $1-million TVG Pacific Classic at Del Mar.

The 4-year-old son of Tapit, an impressive winner of his four starts so far, including a pair of Grade I scores, drew Post 5 in the compact field at a special draw party Tuesday afternoon at The Brigantine restaurant, which sits on the high ground overlooking the racetrack in north San Diego County.

Conditioner John Sadler has been training Flightline at Del Mar all summer and the big colt has appeared silky smooth in his weekly morning drills as he prepares for his first attempt at a mile and one quarter. Come Saturday, he'll be reunited with the only partner he's ever known, four-time Del Mar summer riding champ Flavien Prat, who'll jet in from his new riding headquarters in New York for the mount.

Flightline's 1-5 odds match the shortest morning line price in the race's history, the same one hung on the mighty Cigar as he tried for a record-setting 17th straight victory in the sixth Pacific Classic in 1996. The two-time Horse of the Year – who went off at 1-10 that afternoon — was defeated in that race by 39-1 Dare And Go in one of racing's great upsets.

Those ready to give the 2022 favorite a go are Commonwealth Thoroughbreds or Winstar Farm and Zedan Racing Stables' Country Grammer (Post 2); C R K Stable's Express Train (Post 4); Jay Em Ess Stable's Extra Hope (Post 1); Fox Hill Farms and Siena Farm's Royal Ship (Post 3), and Steve Moger's Stilleto Boy (Post 6).

The TVG Pacific Classic is a Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” race, meaning the winning horse has a guaranteed spot, with all fees paid, in the $6-million Breeders' Cup Classic, which will be held at Keeneland in Kentucky on Nov. 5.

The TVG Pacific Classic will be Race 10 on an 11-race program with a first post of 1 p.m.

Post Position Horse/Jockey Morning Line Odds
1 EXTRA HOPE
Tyler Baze
30-1
2 COUNTRY GRAMMER
John Velazquez
4-1
3 ROYAL SHIP (BRZ)
Mike Smith
8-1
4 EXPRESS TRAIN
Victor Espinoza
12-1
5 FLIGHTLINE
Flavien Prat
1/5
6 STILLETO BOY
Juan J. Hernandez
20-1

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Travers Win Propels Epicenter To Third Position In Breeders’ Cup Classic Rankings

Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC's Epicenter, winner of the Runhappy Travers Stakes (G1) at Saratoga, rose to third place in the latest Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings, while the undefeated Flightline maintained the overall lead. The Longines Breeders' Cup  Classic Rankings is a weekly rating of the top 10 horses in contention for the $6 million Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky, on Nov. 5.

Flightline, trained by John Sadler, earned 290 votes to stay on top of the rankings for the 10th consecutive week. Owned by Hronis Racing LLC, Siena Farm LLC, Summer Wind Equine LLC, West Point Thoroughbreds, and Woodford Racing, LLC, Flightline is expected to start in this Saturday's TVG Pacific Classic (G1) at Del Mar, which provides the winner with an automatic starting position into the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic. CHC Inc. and WinStar Farm LLC's  Life Is Good, who won both the Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) and the Whitney (G1) for trainer Todd Pletcher, is in second place with 256 votes.

Winchell Thoroughbreds' 3-year-old Epicenter, a 5 ¼-length winner of the Travers for trainer Steve Asmussen, is in third place with 244 votes. Another runner expected to start in the TVG Pacific Classic is Commonwealth Thoroughbreds, LLC, WinStar Farm LLC, and Zedan Racing Stables, Inc.'s County Grammer. Trained by Bob Baffert, Country Grammer, the Dubai World Cup winner, is in fourth place with 187 votes.

Boat Racing, LLC, Gainesway Stable, Roadrunner Racing, and William Strauss' 4-year-old Hot Rod Charlie, who was second in the Dubai World Cup, and third in the Whitney, is in fifth place with 126 votes.

Gold Square LLC's 3-year-old Cyberknife, who finished second in the Travers,  is now in a sixth-place tie with Grandview Equine, Cheyenne Stable LLC, and LNJ Foxwoods' 4-year-old Olympiad, winner of the Stephen Foster Stakes (G2). Cyberknife and Olympiad have 98 points apiece. Wertheimer and Frere's 5-year-old Happy Saver, who was second in the Whitney, is in eighth place with 77 votes.

Fox Hill Farms, Inc. and Siena Farm LLC's Royal Ship (BRZ), also slated to start in the Pacific Classic, retains ninth place with 53 points for trainer Richard Mandella.

Tied for 10th place with 37 points each are Alabama Stakes (G1) winning 3-year-old filly Nest, owned by Repole Stable, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, and Michael House, and the 3-year-old Taiba, winner of the Runhappy Santa Anita Derby (G1) and second in the TVG.com Haskell Stakes (G1) for Zedan Racing Stables Inc.

The Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings are determined by a panel of leading Thoroughbred racing media, horseplayers, and members of the Breeders' Cup Racing Directors/Secretaries Panel. Rankings will be announced each week through Oct. 11. A list of voting members can be found here.

In the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings, each voter rates horses on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 system in descending order.

Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings – Aug. 30, 2022*

Rank Horse Votes First-Place Votes Previous Week
1 Flightline 290 23 1
2 Life Is Good 256 4 2
3 Epicenter 244 3 4
4 Country Grammer 187 0 3
5 Hot Rod Charlie 126 0 5
6 Cyberknife 98 0 8
6 Olympiad 98 0 6
8 Happy Saver 77 0 7
9 Royal Ship (BRZ) 53 0 9
10 Nest 37 0 10
10 Taiba 37 0 12

*Note – The Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings have no bearing on qualification or selection into the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic.

The 2022 Longines Breeders' Cup Classic, which will be run at 1 ¼ miles on the main track at Keeneland, is limited to 14 starters. The race will be broadcast live on NBC.

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