Seventh Time In North America The Charm For Delaware In Course Record Performance

Michael Dubb, Nice Guys Stables and Michael Caruso's Delaware earned a 99 Beyer Speed Figure with a visually impressive score in the Danger's Hour Stakes, while Horologist garnered a 90 Beyer for her Top Flight win on a lucrative Saturday card at Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park, N.Y.

Newly minted North American stakes winner Delaware captured the Danger's Hour in a course record time of 1:33.67 over the Big A inner turf.

Trained by Chad Brown and piloted by Manny Franco, the bay 5-year-old son of Frankel displayed a devastating turn of foot with a five-wide move in upper stretch to power past pacesetter Rinaldi for a three-quarter-length score.

“I don't have any plans for his next race, but we were really pleased with the effort, especially with how much ground he made up in the stretch,” said Brown. “He looked fine this morning.”

Delaware was a Group 3 winner in France for trainer Andre Fabre before joining Brown's contingent in North America. He made his U.S. debut in the First Defence on June 7, where he finished eighth beaten five lengths. The Danger's Hour was a first North American victory for Delaware, who made his seventh start in the United States.

Bred by original owner Juddmonte Farms, Delaware was purchased by his current ownership group out of last year's Keeneland November Sale. He is out of the Oasis Dream mare Zatsfine, who is a sibling to Grade/Group 1 winners Proviso and Byword.

The Brown-trained Analyze It, who finished last of seven in the Danger's Hour, was reported to have bled.

The New Jersey-bred Horologist made her 2021 debut a winning one while providing Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott and jockey Junior Alvarado with their combined third stakes victory of the 11-day Big A spring meet.

Horologist is owned by There's A Chance Stable, Medallion Racing, Abbondanza Racing, Parkland Thoroughbreds, Paradise Farms Corporation and David Staudacher.

“She was a little tired this morning, but she looked well,” said Mott assistant Leana Willaford.

Horologist, who was named New Jersey Horse of the Year last month, put together a successful 2020 campaign with graded stakes victories in the Grade 3 Molly Pitcher at Monmouth Park and the Grade 2 Beldame Invitational at Belmont Park. She capped off her prosperous season in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Distaff at Keeneland when ninth to Monomoy Girl.

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Half to Justify Crushes His Competition in ‘Rising Star’ Fashion

Stage Raider (Pioneerof the Nile), a half-brother to undefeated Triple Crown hero Justify (Scat Daddy), took one more try than his brother did, but followed in that Horse of the Year's hoofprints with a 'TDN Rising Star'-worthy graduation at Keeneland Saturday. Runner-up to another impressive 'TDN Rising Star' in Prevalence (Medaglia d'Oro) in his seven-panel debut at Gulfstream Jan. 23, the bay was hammered down to 9-5 favoritism to get the money this time. Breaking on top, the Gunther homebred was overtaken by a pair of foes just before the first quarter went up in :22.70. Keeping close tabs from third through a half-mile in :45.75, Stage Raider charged up three wide turning for home and stormed clear in the lane, splashing home to a 10 3/4-length victory. Harvard, who is a full-brother to a champion in Classic Empire, was best of the rest in second, making it an exacta for the late Pioneerof the Nile.

Fellow Gunther homebred Stage Magic's first foal was the ill-fated GSW The Lieutenant. Her second foal Holiday Music (Harlan's Holiday) was privately purchased by Jane Lyon's Summer Wind Farm prior too Justify's Triple Crown sweep to begin her new career as a broodmare. Third time was certainly a charm for Stage Magic was two-time Eclipse winner Justify was foal number three and he was followed by Egyptian Storm (Pioneerof the Nile), who was purchased by David Ingordo for $750,000 carrying her first foal by Quality Road at the 2019 FTKNOV sale. Her 4-year-old colt One More City (Will Take Charge) RNA'd for $1.75 million just months after Justify's retirement and is still unraced. Stage Raider was also a big RNA, leaving the ring unsold at $950,000. Stage Magic lost her Quality Road foal in 2019, but had a Curlin filly in 2020 and was bred back to that Hill 'n' Dale stallion.

 

11th-Keeneland, $79,000, Msw, 4-10, 3yo, 7f, 1:22.62, sy,

10 3/4 lengths.

STAGE RAIDER (c, 3, Pioneerof the Nile–Stage Magic {Broodmare Of The Year, GSP, $133,981}, by Ghostzapper) Sales history: $950,000 RNA Ylg '19 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $55,570. O/B-John D. Gunther (KY); T-Chad C. Brown. *1/2 to The Lieutenant (Street Sense), GSW, $345,882; and to Justify (Scat Daddy), Triple Crown, Horse Of The Year, Ch. 3-year-old Colt, MGISW, $3,798,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart, the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree or the VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Taking ‘Flight’: Brown Barn Reloaded for Spring

Not to be lost off the heels of a very productive weekend of GI Kentucky Derby/Oaks preps for the Chad Brown barn–more on that in a bit–the four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer recently unveiled a pair of ultra-impressive, stakes-quality Euro imports for allowance victories.

Juddmonte homebred Pocket Square (GB) (f, 4, Night of Thunder {Ire}), heroine of Deauville's G3 Prix des Reservoirs at two for trainer Roger Charlton, turned in an eye-catching, 2 1/4-length come-from-behind tally in her U.S. bow over the Keeneland lawn Wednesday, rocketing home in :28.21.

She was receiving first-time Lasix in the 1 1/16-mile affair while making her first attempt since an unplaced effort–her lone start at three–in last July's G3 Tattersalls Musidora S. at York. The lightly raced Pocket Square is a daughter of the multiple stakes-placed Dansili (GB) mare Shared Account (GB), a full-sister to French G1SW Zambezi Sun (GB).

“She ran terrific,” said Brown, who also won Friday's GI Maker's Mark Mile with Raging Bull (Fr) (Dark Angel {Ire}). “She got a good trip and a good ride from Irad [Ortiz, Jr.]. She had been training very well down at Payson Park all winter, so we were cautiously optimistic that she could get her campaign kicked off the right way.”

Pocket Square could potentially target Belmont's GI Longines Just a Game S. on the GI Belmont S. undercard June 5. Brown and Juddmonte followed a similar blueprint with Antonoe (First Defence), who also won a Keeneland allowance in her U.S. bow prior to adding the Just a Game in 2017.

“A race like the Just a Game is definitely in play,” Brown said. “She's already won at a mile, so I don't think cutting her back will hurt. We've had success before doing that with another Juddmonte horse Antonoe, who followed a similar track. It's something we'll nominate her to, but in no way is that firm yet. We'll get her back to New York and see how she's training first.”

Flighty Lady (Ire) (f, 4, Sir Percy {GB}), four times group-placed at two and three in France, also stamped herself as one to watch in her first attempt on these shores, punching on nicely with a smart, two-length score with first-time Lasix traveling 1 1/16 miles over the Aqueduct grass last Saturday (video).

She was purchased privately by Peter Brant's White Birch Farm following a third-place finish in the 2019 G1 Qatar Prix Marcel Boussac at ParisLongchamp. Her resume also includes a solid third-place finish behind subsequent GI Belmont Oaks Invitational S. heroine Magic Attitude (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) in the G3 Prix Vanteaux last May.

The 21,000gns TAOCT yearling is out of the unraced Dansili mare Airfield (GB), a full-sister to GSWs Early March (GB) and Aviate (GB). This is also the family of G1 Goffs Irish One Thousand Guineas heroine Al Bahathri (Blushing Groom {Fr}) and G1 Two Thousand Guineas winner Haafhd (GB) (Alhaarth {Ire}).

“She trained down there at Payson, too, and also got her season kicked off the right way,” Brown said. “I'm looking at the [GIII] Gallorette [S. at Pimlico May 15] as probably the leading candidate for her next spot. But we'll nominate her to a bunch of different stuff. I like the timing of that race and keeping her at that distance [1 1/16 miles] for now, so we'll see.”

Like his former boss, the late, great Bobby Frankel, Brown is no stranger to top-level success with these types of imports, led by champion female turfers and Breeders' Cup winners Sistercharlie (Ire) (Myboycharlie {Ire}); Uni (GB) (More Than Ready) (like Pocket Square and Flighty Lady, also out of a Dansili mare); and Zagora (Fr) (Green Tune); as well as champion grass horse Flintshire (GB) (Dansili {GB}); and South American champion turned MGISW in the U.S., Dacita (Chi) (Scat Daddy).

“Fortunately, I've had the combination of a great mentor with Bobby training me how to take these type of horses in,” Brown said. “Really no two are alike, right? They come from different areas of Europe or South America, what have you, so we adjust to what we receive. And the other part is getting the horses. The horses you mentioned were very highly regarded, and had a lot of ability to begin with. My team, I sort of trained them for what I know, and they then execute it with the horses that we're grateful to have. It's worked that way and it's nice to see that it's continuing to work. As long as we get these type of horses and my team continues to follow the boss's plan–which was really Bobby's–hopefully, we'll be able to add to that list.”

As the calendar quickly approaches the first Saturday in May, Brown–second in the 2018 Kentucky Derby with champion Good Magic (Curlin) and third in the 2016 Kentucky Oaks with Lewis Bay (Bernardini)-will be well-represented once again in those two Classics with a pair of Klaravich runners.

Highly Motivated (Into Mischief) punched his ticket to Louisville with an ultra-game runner-up finish to Essential Quality (Tapit) in the GII Toyota Blue Grass S., while the unbeaten Search Results (Flatter) now stands atop the Oaks standings following her stalk-and-pounce win in the GIII Gazelle S.

While still up for further discussion, Brown reported that Crowded Trade (More Than Ready), third in the GII Wood Memorial S., may await the GI Preakness S., a race won by the stable in 2017 with Cloud Computing (Maclean's Music).

“Very lucky to have a nice, diverse group of horses to complement those turf runners,” Brown said. “We've got some really nice dirt horses in the barn, too. It's exciting and we've been down this path before. We haven't won either race, the Derby or Oaks, but we've been close and knocking on the door a little bit with limited opportunities.

Brown concluded, “There's so many things to overcome, I've sort of become numb to it knowing everything that can happen. But we know more as a team now definitely, so you feel a little bit more comfortable going over there than the earlier days. Highly Motivated and Search Results seem to really fit with this group. We're really lucky to have these two horses.”

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Maker’s Mark Mile: Heads Up Ride From Irad Ortiz Lands Raging Bull In The Winner’s Circle

With a quick pace to chase down, reigning champion jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. made a bold decision to move a bit earlier than his late-running rivals in Friday's Grade 1 Maker's Mark Mile at Keeneland Race Course. The choice paid off in a big way when the frontrunners dropped back and Raging Bull got a head start down the stretch, growing bold on the lead and pulling away to win by two lengths on the wire. It was the first win since May of 2020 for Peter Brant's 6-year-old son of Dark Angel, who completed a mile over the “good” turf in 1:33.86.

Trained by Chad Brown and sent to post at odds of 7-2, Raging Bull is now a three-time Grade 1 winner with a record of 7-3-3 from 18 lifetime starts, and total earnings of nearly $1.5 million.

“Both horses (Raging Bull and stablemate and third-place finisher Sacred Life [FR]) ran great, especially given the layoffs they were facing,” Brown said. “Raging Bull got a great trip and setup. He's much more effective with a solid pace in front of him. Irad deserves a lot of credit for getting him into the race early and securing a great spot into the first turn.”

An early speed battle erupted between Get Smokin, Somelikeithotbrown, and Flying Scotsman, who traded punches through fractions of :22.47 and :45.65. Ortiz had Raging Bull settled just behind Field Pass in fifth against the rail, no more than four lengths behind the leaders down the backstretch.

At the three-eighths pole, Ortiz sent Raging Bull hard up the rail to take third, then angled out sharply to maintain his momentum while three wide as the leaders straightened for home. Raging Bull easily inherited the lead, and had more than enough left to hold off the deep closers through the length of the stretch.

Ride A Comet ran on credibly to finish second, while Sacred Life was third. Field Pass checked in fourth, and 5-2 favorite Hit the Road was fifth.

“He was traveling so good down the backside,” Ortiz said of Raging Bull. “I was close to the leaders. I tried to stay in contact with the field. He broke sharp today. I had an advantage there. The first turn, I let him run then I slowed him down. He relaxed so well. He was like 3 or 4 lengths behind the leaders. I said I'm just gonna wait until it's time to go. By the three-eighths pole, I saw some separation so I went for it a little early. He responded well, so I just went for it. He still had something at the end.”

Bred in France by Dayton Investments Limited, Raging Bull is out of the Mr. Greeley mare Rosa Bonheur, a daughter of five-time graded stakes winner Rolly Polly (Mukaddamah).

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