Cafe Pharoah Secures Unicorn Stakes, Japan Road To The Kentucky Derby Invitation

Koichi Nishikawa's unbeaten Cafe Pharoah scored his third win in as many starts, taking Sunday's $630,772 Unicorn Stakes (G3) at Tokyo Race Course by five lengths.

The 3-year-old colt by American Pharoah, the leader of the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby, moved to the pacesetters on the turn, took the lead after turning for home, then drew away smartly in the final furlong when asked for his best, running the 1600m (about one mile) in a stakes record 1:34.90.

Trained by Noriyuki Hori, the Triple Crown-nominated colt has earned $580,000 to date.

There is one more race on the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby, the Japan Dirt Derby July 8 at Oi Racecourse, which offers 40 points to the winner. However, none of Cafe Pharoah's competitors can overcome his 70-point total even with a win in that race.

Hori does not discuss future race plans for his trainees, but Cafe Pharoah will be offered a spot in the starting gate on the first Saturday in September should his connections decide to make the trip to Kentucky.

Bred in Kentucky by Paul Pompa and consigned by Eddie Woods, Agent, to the 2019 OBS March Sale, Cafe Pharoah was sold for $475,000 to Narvick International, Agent, after turning in an Under Tack quarter in :21 1/5.

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Cafe Americana: Pharoah Colt Takes Unicorn S.

The undefeated SW Café Pharoah (American Pharoah), the even-money pick in Tokyo’s 1600-meter G3 Unicorn S., made that price look like a gift on Sunday, as he won that Japanese Road to the Kentucky Derby qualifier by five easy lengths and set a new stakes record in the process (1:34.90). Dieu du Vin (Jpn) (Declaration of War) was second, 1 3/4 lengths ahead of Kenshinko (Jpn) (Pyro), as American-bred sires were responsible for the first three home. It was the first winner on dirt at the graded/group level for his Ashford Stud-based sire.

The $475,000 OBSMAR breezer was aggressive from the bell and was a good four paths off the fence in a battling fifth through a first quarter in :23 flat. Still shooting the breeze out in the middle of the course nearing the bend, he was full of run as he tugged his way up to second with the first three furlongs covered in :34.20. Able to sit just off the flank of the pacesetting filly and 2-1 second choice Lecce Baroque (Uncle Mo) on the turn while finally saving a bit of ground, Café Pharoah took dead aim and cruised past in a few strides at the 400-meter pole, pouring it on through the stretch to win with ears pricked. Dieu du Vin and Kenshinko unleashed good closing efforts for place and show honors, but they were never going to touch the winner.

“I had a good start, but I had a fast horse inside and used my mount to get [into] second,” jockey Damian Lane told Yahoo Japan. “Still, after I got second, the pace was slow. I was worried about the reaction when I first used my mount, but I was relaxed even when I entered the straight and [he] responded 300 metres out.”

A 10-length winner at first asking going 1800 meters at Nakayama Dec. 14, the bay earned 30 points on the Japanese Road to the Kentucky Derby with a victory in the Listed Hyacinth S. cut back to a mile Feb. 23. After Sunday’s score, he now has 80 points and sits atop the point standings in Japan, with just the July 8 Japan Dirt Derby (40-16-8-4) at Ohi remaining in the series.

Pedigree Notes:

One of seven stakes winner for his sire, Horse of the Year and 2015 Triple Crown Winner American Pharoah, Café Pharoah is the fourth group or graded winner, and first in Japan. American Pharoah’s Sweet Melania, who won the GII Jessamine S. at Keeneland at two, added the GIII Wonder Again S. at Belmont Park June 20. He also has GII Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint victor Four Wheel Drive Stateside-also out of a More Than Ready mare–and the G3 Prix du Bois hero Maven at Chantilly in France.

The fifth foal of his dam, who won the GII Mrs. Revere S. and GIII Boiling Springs S. and placed in both the GIII Lake George S. and GIII Athenia S., Café Pharoah is a half-brother to the gelded GIII Dania Beach S. and GIII Transylvania S. hero Night Prowler (Giant’s Causeway), as well as the 4-year-old filly Regal Glory (Animal Kingdom), who saluted the judge in the GII Lake Place S. and GIII Lake George S., both at Saratoga. His year-younger Uncle Mo half-brother died, while Mary’s Follies, a granddaughter of Wavering Monarch MSW Wave to the Queen, has since produced a yearling colt by Candy Ride (Arg) and a colt by Connect Apr. 16.

Sunday, Tokyo, Japan
UNICORN S.-G3, ¥67,410,000 (US$630,772/£510,813/€564,321), Tokyo, 6-21, 3yo, 1600m, 1:34.90 (NSR), my.
1–CAFE PHAROAH, 123, c, 3, American Pharoah
                1st Dam: Mary’s Follies (MGSW-US, $338,889),
                                by More Than Ready
                2nd Dam: Catch the Queen, by Miswaki
                3rd Dam: Wave to the Queen, by Wavering Monarch
1ST GROUP WIN. ($475,000 2yo ’19 OBSMAR). O-Koichi
Nishikawa; B-Paul P. Pompa (KY); T-Noryuki Hori; J-Damian
Lane. ¥35,567,000. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0. *1/2 to Night
Prowler (Giant’s Causeway), MGSW-US, $475,682; and Regal
Glory (Animal Kingdom), MGSW-US, $455,084. Werk Nick
   Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Dieu du Vin (Jpn), 123, c, 3, Declaration of War–Jealous Cat,
by Tapit. O-Three H Racing; B-Shimokobe Farm (Jpn);
¥14,162,000.
3–Kenshinko (Jpn), 123, c, 3, Pyro–Matriarca (Jpn), by Cryptic
Rascal. (¥5,832,000 Ylg ’18 JBBAUG). O-Katsuhiko Amano;
B-Shizunai Yamada Farm (Jpn); ¥8,881,000.
Margins: 5, 1 3/4, 1. Odds: 1.00, 5.20, 161.50.
Also Ran: Thunder Blitz (Jpn), Kitano Octopus (Jpn), Full Flat, Kids Agacha (Jpn), Sunrise Hope (Jpn), Lecce Baroque, Meisho Bengal (Jpn), Lovely Angel (Jpn), Aurora Tesoro, Tagano Beauty (Jpn), Machaon Blanc (Jpn), Satono Rafale (Jpn), Apollo Abelia (Jpn).
Click for the JRA chart & video or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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Derby Points on the Line at Toyko

The postponement of the GI Kentucky Derby from May to September forced a reworking of the Road to the Kentucky Derby points races, both at home and abroad. The Japanese component of the series, which offers the highest points-getter an automatic berth in the gate at Churchill Downs, has been extended by two races, and the first of those, the G3 Unicorn S. (1600m), is set for Sunday afternoon at Tokyo Racecourse.

A pair of American-bred imports, each undefeated in two career appearances, figure to dominate the market. Cafe Pharoah (American Pharoah) walloped a group of newcomers by 10 lengths going a mile and an eighth at first asking at Nakayama in December. The $475,000 OBS March acquisition returned in the Listed Hyacinth S. over Sunday’s course and distance Feb. 23 and rallied from off the pace to best Tagano Beauty (Jpn) (Henny Hughes) by 1 1/4 lengths, earning 30 Kentucky Derby points in the process (see below, gate 3). Boom Australian jockey Damian Lane has the call, but will have to work some magic from the widest berth in the field of 16.

Lecce Baroque (Uncle Mo) gets four pounds from her male rivals and has yet to face a challenge in her young career. A 10-length debut winner over seven panels Feb. 8, the $410,000 Keeneland September purchase turned $525,000 OBSMAR breezer made light work of an allowance field Apr. 25, rolling home by nine lengths untouched (video, gate 10). Christophe Lemaire rides from gate five.

American-conceived Dieu du Vin (Jpn) (Declaration of War) defeated the talented Danon Pharaoh (Jpn) (American Pharoah) on debut over track and distance in October and followed up with a rallying success in the Nov. 23 Cattleya Sho (allowance), the first of the Kentucky Derby points races. Well-beaten in a lone turf start in Group 3 company in April, the son of Jealous Cat (Tapit) overcame a high draw to take a 1600-meter allowance at headquarters May 17. Mirco Demuro is at the controls.

Aurora Tesoro (Malibu Moon) was a close fourth in the Cattleya Sho and was a winner of a seven-furlong test at Hanshin Apr. 4. He was most recently eighth, but not beaten far, behind Satono Rafale (Jpn) (Gold Allure {Jpn}) in a similar heat at Kyoto May 3.

The Unicorn offers the top four finishers points on a 40-16-8-4 scale. The final leg of the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby is the Japan Dirt Derby (2000m) at Ohi Racecourse July 8.

 

WATCH: Cafe Pharoah overcomes a slow start to win the Hyacinth S.

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