Runhappy Travers Tops Super Saturday at the Spa

The GI Runhappy Travers S. is one of the summer's most highly anticipated events and for the past several years it has been the centerpiece of a Super Saturday card at Saratoga that serves as a Breeders' Cup preview. The Travers is one of five star-studded Grade Is on the 14-race card, which also includes the GII Ballston Spa S. for turf fillies.

Intriguing storylines abound in this year's eight-horse renewal of the summer centerpiece for sophomore colts, which is topped by GII Jim Dandy S. winner Epicenter (Not This Time). The GI Kentucky Derby and GI Preakness S. runner-up looks to provide Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen with his first Travers and add another bullet point to his hot young sire's resume.

“I love the race that he ran over this racetrack. I like him at a mile and a quarter,” Asmussen said. “Nothing but respect for some extremely good 3-year-olds, but I think we have the right one.”

Chad Brown's best previous Travers finish was third with Miles D (Curlin) in last year's renewal. He saddles three this year in Preakness winner Early Voting (Gun Runner); GI Toyota Blue Grass S. winner and Jim Dandy runner-up Zandon (Upstart); and impressive Curlin S. winner and 'TDN Rising Star' Artorius (Arrogate).

“The only reason I'm in this profession is from coming to Saratoga with my family as a kid,” Brown said. “It doesn't get any bigger than that, to win the jewel of their meet and the history surrounding the race. Coming to the Travers with my parents when I was knee-high is the only reason I'm here in the first place.”

Artorius is the lightest-raced horse in the field, but his late sire had just two more starts under his belt, and none in stakes company, when he powered home to a record-setting 13 1/2-length victory in this event in 2016. The last Travers winner to sire a Travers winner was 2004 victor Birdstone, who is responsible for 2009 scorer Summer Bird.

“The horse brought himself here since we got him to his debut at Keeneland,” Brown said. “Moving forward, he's always worked right on schedule, and he's done everything that we've asked him to do. He's been stretching out nicely and his first two-turn race was impressive, his best race. I have a lot of optimism that horse will be able to carry another eighth of a mile.”

Brad Cox captured last year's Travers with champion Essential Quality (Tapit) and looks to take the elusive GI Haskell Inviational S./Travers double this year with Cyberknife (Gun Runner). His phenomenal young sire could only manage third behind Arrogate in the 2016 Travers, but proved 10 furlongs was well within his wheel house when taking the GI Breeders' Cup Classic.

The feel-good story of the year could add another chapter Saturday as Kentucky Derby upsetter Rich Strike (Keen Ice) looks to rebound from a sixth-place finish in the GI Belmont S. Saturday at the Spa.

Jackie and Jack Headline Grade I Sprints

The first Grade I of the day should set the mood quite nicely as champion Jackie's Warrior (Maclean's Music) looks to take his Saratoga record to six-for-six in the GI Forego S. The fleet-footed bay is four-for-four this year, including a sizzling last-out score in this venue's GI Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. July 30.

“He's immortal,” Asmussen said. “He's the only racehorse ever to win a Grade I three years in a row at Saratoga. The only horse, ever, at Saratoga.”

None of the other six competitors even come close to being able to run with the Eclipse winner on paper, but GIII Westchester S. romper Cody's Wish (Curlin) appears best of the rest.

Just 117 minutes later sophomore sprinters get their turn, but once again it looks like a one-horse affair with the presence of 'TDN Rising Star' Jack Christopher (Munnings). The speedy chestnut suffered his first loss when attempting two turns for the first time last out in the Haskell. Undefeated around one turn, including a 10-length demolition of the GI Woody Stephens S., the chestnut will be just about impossible to catch at his best.

“I thought the horse ran great in the Haskell. He ran a fast three-quarters in 1:09 and change and he fought on nicely,” Brown said. “He just didn't have quite enough late, but I thought it was a really good race. The horse has never disappointed me in a race. I'm happy to cut him back on a track that I know he likes. I hope he gets a good, clean break.”

He is joined by GII Amsterdam S. one-two Gunite (Gun Runner), winner of the GI Hopeful S. last term, and the chalk's stablemate Accretive (Practical Joke).

Short, But Sweet Personal Ensign

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Four of the five runners from Belmont's June 11 GI Ogden Phipps S., including regular rivals Malathaat (Curlin) and Clairiere (Curlin) face off yet again in a five-horse renewal of the GI Personal Ensign S.

Clairiere has come out on top in her last two meetings with champion and GI Kentucky Oaks winner Malathaat, edging her by a head in the Phipps and besting her in this venue's GII Shuvee S. July 24. Her dam Cavorting closed out her career with a decisive score in the 2016 Personal Ensign.

“She's racing royalty and she's in great form,” Asmussen said. “She's capable. It's within her and she continues to get better. I expect another huge race against great mares in the Personal Ensign. Letruska and Malathaat are as good as race mares can be.”

Champion Letruska (Super Saver) looks to defend her title in this event. While she was well beaten by her younger foes when folding her tent in the Shuvee, the bay did triumph over Clairiere earlier this season in the Apr. 23 GI Apple Blossom H. at Oaklawn.

GIII Molly Pitcher S. winner and Phipps third Search Results (Flatter) and Shuvee third Crazy Beautiful (Liam's Map) round out the quintet.

BC Qualifiers Coast-to-Coast

Rounding out Saturday's Grade I action at Saratoga is the Sword Dancer S., a “Win and You're In” for the GI Breeders' Cup Turf S. at Keeneland in November. When Aidan O'Brien ships one in, it's a horse worth paying attention to and he saddles Group 1 winner Broome (Ire) (Australia {GB}) here. Winning the G2 Hardwicke S. at Royal Ascot June 18, he wheeled back just five days late to be fourth in the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S.

Gufo (Declaration of War) adds blinkers for this title defense and Chad Brown saddles three–Adhamo (Ire) (Intello {Ger}), Rockemperor (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) and Tribhuvan (Fr) (Toronado {Ire})–in search of his fourth win in this event.

The West Coast also plays host to a Breeders' Cup qualifier in the GII Pat O'Brien S., which grants the winner a spot in the GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile starting gate. Bill Mott makes the journey to Del Mar with an imposing contender in GI Carter H. winner Speaker's Corner (Street Sense), who hit the board behind the country's top two racehorses, Flightline (Tapit) and Life Is Good (Into Mischief), in his last two outings.

His biggest competition here comes from GI Bing Crosby S. and GII Triple Bend S. winner American Theorem (American Pharoah).

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Speaker’s Corner Ships West For Del Mar’s ‘Win And You’re In’ Pat O’Brien

Headed by Godolphin's East Coast invader Speaker's Corner, a field of 10 fast older horses will do battle at Del Mar Saturday in the 37th edition of the Pat O'Brien Stakes, a race named for the prolific movie actor and good friend of Bing Crosby who helped him found Del Mar racetrack in 1937.

The seven-panel test, which carries a purse of $250,000 and Grade 2 status, will go as Race 9 on the 10-race program with a post time of approximately 6:02 p.m. The O'Brien is a Breeders' Cup Win and You're In Challenge Series race that provides a fees-paid berth in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, plus travel allowances.

Speaker's Corner, a 4-year-old colt by Street Sense who has been shipped west from Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott's barn at Saratoga for the test, comes into the feature with a stellar record that shows six wins, two seconds and two thirds in 11 starts for earnings of $722,130. He's been hooking into some of the best horses in the country of late – namely Flightline and Life Is Good – and though the O'Brien is hardly a soft spot, it surely will be an easier one for the homebred bay.

He gets the saddle services of Hall of Fame rider Mike Smith and they'll start from Post 8 in the deep chute on Del Mar's backside. They've been installed a stout 6-5 favorite.

Two of his chief foes in the extended dash are Kretz Racing's American Theorem and Laurel River, a chestnut colt owned and bred by Juddmonte.

American Theorem comes into the O'Brien off a sparkling score in the six-furlong Bing Crosby Stakes at Del Mar on July 30. The gray 5-year-old ridgling by Horse of the Year and Triple Crown winner American Pharoah had preceded that Grade 1 tally with a victory in the Grade 2 Triple Bend Stakes at Santa Anita on May 29. The stretch runner is going in the finest form of his life and now has four wins in 12 starts for purses of $531,967. Joe Bravo will ride him once again Saturday.

Laurel River is an up-and-comer out of the Bob Baffert barn who enters the race off a pair of handy allowance wins at a mile at Del Mar, one this past July 31 and the other all the way back in September of 2021. The Into Mischief 4-year-old colt gets the meet's leading rider in Juan Hernandez as he faces the toughest test of his young career.

Here's the full field for the O'Brien in post position order with riders and morning line odds:

Kagel, Barber or Madaket Stables' C Z Rocket (Umberto Rispoli up, 15-1); Bernsen and Mia Familia Racing's Principe Carlo (Victor Espinoza, 15-1); Brinkerhoff or Grayson, Jr.'s Restrainedvengence (Tiago Pereira, 30-1); American Theorem (4-1); Gary Barber's Get Her Number (Ramon Vazquez, 8-1); Sondereker Racing, Felkin or Thorn's The Chosen Vron (Hector Berrios, 12-1); Laurel River (5-1); Speaker's Corner; Pegram, Watson and Weitman's Defunded (Abel Cedillo, 8-1), and Joe Peacock, Jr.'s Senor Buscador (Edwin Maldonado, 30-1).

The 8-year-old gelding C Z Rocket, a 12-time winner of more than $1.5 million, won the Pat O'Brien in 2020.

Defunded, another out of the Baffert barn, shortens up after a series of two-turn races. The Dialed In 4-year-old gelding is a three-time winner of $337,600.

Get Her Number was most recently second in the Bing Crosby to American Theorem. He, too, is by Dialed In, though he's a 4-year-old colt who has won over a half million in purses.

First post for the Saturday card will be 2 p.m.

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Breeders’ Cup Launches ‘En Vivo’ Coverage Of Select Challenge Series Races

The Breeders' Cup, one of Thoroughbred racing's most prestigious international events, announced today the launch of “Breeders' Cup En Vivo,” an all-Spanish digital series covering three upcoming Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In races. Each broadcast will take place from locations representing the three regional divisions established this year for the Challenge Series. “Breeders' Cup En Vivo” will launch with the Ballerina Stakes (G1) on Sunday, Aug. 28 at Saratoga Race Course for the East Division.

The Breeders' Cup “En Vivo” team, established in 2021, will return this year with co-hosts Claudia Spadaro, Darwin Vizcaya, Emanuel Aguilar, Roberto Rodriguez and Annise Montplaisir – who also produces the show. Each broadcast will air live on Breeders' Cup's Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Channels.

Winners of Breeders' Cup Challenge Series races earn automatic starting positions and fees paid into a corresponding race of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, which will be held on Nov. 4-5 at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky.

The 2022 “Breeders' Cup En Vivo” Schedule includes:

Aug. 28: Ballerina (G1), Saratoga, East Division – Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1)
Sept. 3: TVG Pacific Classic (G1), Del Mar, West Division – Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1)
Sept. 10: FanDuel Turf Sprint, Kentucky Downs, Midwest Division – Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1)

“'Breeders' Cup En Vivo' is a great way to connect with and cater to Spanish-speaking racing fans, and we look forward to building on the success of last year's productions,” said Breeders' Cup Chief Marketing Officer Justin McDonald. “The Breeders' Cup is a truly international event and we're pleased to share these Challenge Series races with passionate Spanish-speaking fans from around the globe.”

“The 'Breeders' Cup En Vivo' team was proud of the quality shows we delivered in Spanish last season, with in-depth analysis, interviews with special guests and live racing narrated in Spanish,” said “En Vivo” co-host and producer Annise Montplaisir. “We are thrilled to continue serving Spanish-speaking audiences by once again providing coverage of the Challenge Series races. There is an exceptionally strong appetite from the Hispanic community for Spanish language horseracing content – especially around big races featured in the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series – and the support and engagement from our fans has both awed and energized us.”

The first episode will air Sunday, Aug. 28, at 4:45 p.m. ET and will be available on Breeders' Cup's Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Channels.

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Speaker’s Corner Ships West For ‘Win And You’re In’ Pat O’Brien

There's a new shooter in California this weekend and he's packing some impressive numbers for Saturday's G2 Pat O'Brien at Del Mar, a Breeders' Cup Challenge race for the Dirt Mile to be run at Keeneland November 5.

Speaker's Corner has gone up against the likes of Flightline, Life Is Good and Hot Rod Charlie and always gives a good account of himself. Amy Mullin, assistant trainer for Bill Mott, says they arrived Tuesday.

“He shipped in great,” Mullin says. “He paddock schooled today (Thursday) and galloped yesterday and today and he's been going well.”

The son of Street Sense began the year with three straight wins, starting with the G3 Fred Hooper at Gulfstream Park and followed by the G2 Gulfstream Park Mile, which he won by five lengths. He then shipped up to New York and took the seven furlong G1 Carter at Aqueduct by four and a half lengths. The Pat O'Brien is run at the same distance.

Buoyed by the success, trainer Bill Mott stayed in Grade 1 company and went toe-to-toe with Flightline in the G1 Metropolitan Mile at Belmont Park. He finished third behind the favorite and Happy Saver. Not to be deterred, Mott brought Speaker's Corner back in the G2 John Nerud only to catch another Horse of the Year candidate in Life Is Good.

Speaker's Corner actually hung with the favorite until the two reached the top of the lane and Life is Good shifted into another gear, leaving Speaker's Corner in his wake. He did, however, hold off Repo Rocks for second place. The John Nerud was also seven furlongs.

“He's very good on the ground and very easy to be around, for the most part,” Mullin says, “but he is always ready to go on the track.”

Now Mott has shipped his speedball out west seeking the Breeders' Cup invitation and more black type on the resume. It won't come easy.

American Theorem, a son of American Pharoah, comes into the race off back-to-back graded stakes victories, the G2 Triple Bend at Santa Anita in May and the G1 Bing Crosby at Del Mar last month.

There is a former winner of the Pat O'Brien in the race. C Z Rocket won it in 2020 when he defeated the likes of Flagstaff and Law Abidin Citizen. The now 8-year-old son of City Zip would go on to run second to Whitmore in the Breeders' Cup Sprint that year.

C Z Rocket has run twice against allowance company this year and is coming off a smart win at Del Mar on opening weekend.

“He's doing very well,” trainer Peter Miller says. “He's going to need to work out a trip from the rail, that's the key. Let's see if the old man's got a few more good ones left in him.”

C Z Rocket had good form in 2021, finishing in the money in six of his seven races, winning $620,000 and avenging the loss to Whitmore in the G3 Count Fleet at Oaklawn Park. Miller brought C Z Rocket back to Del Mar to defend his title in last year's edition of the Pat O'Brien and he ran second to Ginobili.

“He's probably lost a step,” Miller concedes, “but if it's only one then we're okay. If it's two or three we might be in trouble.

Miller also will run Get Her Number, runner-up last out in the G1 Bing Crosby.

“He's coming up the right way,” Miller says. “He's a younger horse, he's half the age of C Z. Getting better and we think he has a big chance on Saturday.”

Here's the field for the G2 Pat O'Brien from the rail with jockeys: C Z Rocket (Umberto Rispoli); Principe Carlo (Victor Espinoza); Restrainedvengence (Tiago Pereira); American Theorem (Joe Bravo); Get Her Number (Ramon Vazquez); The Chosen Vron (Hector Berrios); Laurel River (Juan Hernandez); Speaker's Corner (Mike Smith); Defunded (Abel Cedillo), and Senor Buscador (Edwin Maldonado).

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