Saturday Insights: Pair Of Pricey Into Mischief 2-Year-Olds Begin Their Racing Careers

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5th-CD, $120K, Msw, 2yo, 6 1/2f, 2:45 p.m.
   An $870,000 purchase out of the OBS April sale (:10 1/5) by CHP Racing, having made $180,000 at Keeneland September last year, Summer Wind Equine-bred CREATE TROUBLE (Into Mischief) debuts Saturday for trainer Brendan Walsh. The bay is out of No Curfew (Curlin), a half-sister to the dams of MG1SW Mozu Ascot (Frankel {GB}), MGISW To Honor and Serve (Bernardini), GISW Angela Renee (Bernardini), and GISP Elnaawi (Street Sense). Create Trouble gets Tyler Gaffalione for the ride. Loggins (Ghostzapper) cost Spendthrift Farm and Steve Landers $460,000 at last year's Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale. The March foal is the first to the races for Beyond Blame (Blame), winner of the 2018 GIII Regret S. for Pop-A-Top LLC. TJCIS PPs

2nd-CD, $120K, Msw, 2yo, f, 1m, 1:14 p.m.
Godolphin takes the wraps off homebred COMPARATIVE (Street Sense) Saturday for trainer Brad Cox. A full-sister to MGSW Shared Sense, she is out of a half-sister to GSW Penwith (Bernardini) and MGSP Centring (A.P. Indy). This is also the family of G1SP Party Cited (Alleged), GIII West Virginia Derby winner Ready Set (Touch Gold), and GIII Southwest S. victor and GI Arkansas Derby runner-up Suddenbreakingnews (Mineshaft). The bay's been working consistently at Churchill Downs in preparation for her debut and gets Florent Geroux in the irons. TJCIS PPs

3rd-BAQ, $95K, Msw, 3yo/up, 1mT, 2:02 p.m.
Peter Brant homebred BOBBIE D (IRE) (Dark Angel {Ire}) brings plenty of pedigree appeal into this belated career debut. A homebred son of French stakes-placed Rosa Bonheur (Mr. Greeley), the gray colt is a full-brother to Brant's Raging Bull (Fr), winner of the 2018 GI Hollywood Derby and subsequently victorious in the GI Maker's Mark Mile and GI Shoemaker Mile. Bobbie D is also a half-brother to White Birch's Kubrick (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), a two-time winner from three starts this year as a juvenile, including a narrow victory in the G3 Prix des Chenes at ParisLongchamp Sept. 8. The competition could come from Logan's Runner (Pioneerof the Nile), a $230,000 Fasig-Tipton October Yearling whose GIII Monmouth Oaks-winning dam Savvy Supreme (Distorted Humor) is a full-sister to MGISW Commentator. TJCIS PPs

6th-BAQ, $90k, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 3:35 p.m.
Picked up for $625,000 as a yearling out of last year's Keeneland September Sale, OCCULT (Into Mischief) races for Alpha Delta Stables out of the Chad Brown barn. Out of the GISP Empire Maker mare Magical Feeling, Occult is a half-sister to MSP Exulting (Tapit) and from the family of GI Travers S. winner and GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile runner-up Golden Ticket (Speightstown). Her yearling full-sister, Imagination, recently brought $1.05 million from SF Bloodstock, Starlight Racing, and Madaket out of the 2022 Keeneland September Sale. Flavien Prat picks up the mount. TJCIS PPs

9th-BAQ, $105K, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 5:13 p.m.
While 'TDN Rising Star' Damon's Mound (Girvin) and Casa Creed (Jimmy Creed) were starring in the day's graded stakes at Saratoga Aug. 13, EXPRESSMAN (Liam's Map) was actually making the afternoon's biggest splash with a monstrous debut. Sent off as part of the favored Todd Pletcher entry at 1.95-1, the St. Elias-colorbearer made the running in the seven-furlong test, opened up on the lead approaching the final furlong and kicked on to graduate by some 7 1/4 lengths. The $145,000 Keeneland November weanling and $325,000 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic breezer (:10 2/5) earned a towering 107 Beyer for the effort. TJCIS PPs

 

 

9th-LRC, $50K, Msw, 2yo, 1m, 7:35 p.m.
   Bought as a yearling for $850,000 by SF Racing, Starlight Racing, and Madaket Stables, NIELSON (Curlin) is out of GSW & GISP My Wandy's Girl (Flower Alley), making him a half-brother to GSW My Prankster (Into Mischief). Having recently worked five furlongs from the gate in :59 4/5 (4/37), Nielson gets Hall of Fame rider Mike Smith aboard for trainer Bob Baffert.  TJCIS PPs

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Pope Strikes for Tapit Filly at KEESEP

Mandy Pope outlasted Chad Brown, who was bidding on behalf of Peter Brant, to take home a Tapit filly out of MSW & GSP Danzatrice (Dunkirk) (Hip 603) for $1.1 million during the Book 2 opener at Keeneland Wednesday. The chestnut was bred and sold by Gainesway. Her dam is a half-sister to champion Jaywalk (Cross Traffic). Pope purchased the filly's full-brother for at the auction last year for $1.3 million with Gainesway staying in for a piece. He is now named Tapit Trice and is in training with Todd Pletcher.

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Sun Sets on Record-Breaking Saratoga Season

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY-With a five-word quip, New York Racing Association president and CEO Dave O'Rourke provided plenty of context about the record-setting 154th season of racing in Saratoga.

“It didn't rain much, huh?” O'Rourke said.

Indeed. Though the 40-day meet concluded Monday on cool, dark, sodden afternoon where jackets and umbrellas were needed, almost all of the programs at Saratoga Race Course were run on tracks listed as “fast” and “firm.” When the final grass race of the closing day card was moved to the main track, it was just the 16th of the season. In 2021, NYRA lost 45 turf races in 2021 and still set handle marks.

“Off-the-turf is always a very important metric when you're measuring handle and trying to understand why it was up or down or what would happen to field size,” O'Rourke said. “This is one of those years where you get kind of lucky where it stayed dry when we needed it to.”

During what was an unusually parched summer in upstate New York, NYRA recorded a record all-sources handle of $878,211,963 and reported on-track attendance at 1,075,586. The total handle was a 7.7% jump from last year and it was the seventh-straight time–excluding fan-free 2020–that Saratoga cracked one million in paid attendance. The daily average handle was $21,955,299, the highest in history, and average attendance was 26,890.

NYRA said Saratoga's on-track handle, which includes New York residents using NYRA Bets, was up 10.5% to $152,274,728.

A total of 417 races were staged: 218 on the dirt and 199 on turf. The average field size was 7.8 runners, up a tick from the 7.7 last year.

According to the National Weather Service in Albany, there were 22 days during the summer when the daily high temperature topped 90 degrees, twice the annual norm, and rainfall was five inches below average. Many of those 90+ days were during the racing season.

While the ancient course, which has been operating on the south side of Union Ave. since 1864, was baking, Chad Brown captured his second-straight training title and fifth in six years with 42 winners, and Irad Ortiz, Jr. secured his fourth jockey championship with 55 wins.

“The weather cooperated and the fans came out in force early,” O'Rourke said. “And that was a little eye opening, actually, how busy, we were in July this year, compared to history. It usually took a little while for us to ramp up to that. It feels like the pandemic is over, and everything's back to normal.”

From the opening day on July 14, 87-year-old Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas was a compelling story. Missing for two seasons at Saratoga due to Covid-19 and a lack of quality in his stable, Lukas mounted a successful renaissance tour. His star, GI Kentucky Oaks winner Secret Oath (Arrogate) was second in both of her starts, but he scored in the GIII Adirondack S. with Naughty Gal (Into Mischief) and six other races Lukas matched his 2009 figure and his $774,927 in earnings were second only to his $1,086,545 in 2013 in the last 20 years at the Spa. Lukas added to his young, promising stable with five yearling purchases at the Fasig-Tipton sale.

“I was pretty optimistic that we had the right 2-year-olds,” Lukas said. “I was disappointed in a couple of them, but, generally speaking, they lived right up to what we thought they would do. You're never sure up here because it's so competitive.”

Known as the “Graveyard of Favorites” since the early 1930s, Saratoga claimed a few more can't-miss superstars this summer. Topping the list was champion Jackie's Warrior (Maclean's Music), who won the GI A.G. Vanderbilt H.–for a Spa record third year winning a Grade I–but was defeated at 1-9 by Cody's Wish (Curlin) in the GI Forego S. At 1-5, War Like Goddess (English Channel) suffered just the third loss of her 11-race career with Bill Mott in the GII Flower Bowl Sept. 3.

The season started with huge early numbers and kept rolling. The GI Whitney S. Aug. 6 drew 39,478 and the program's total handle was $40.2 million. On Aug. 27, the GI Runhappy Travers S., always the marquee race of the season, attracted an on-track crowd of 49,672, the most since Keen Ice (Curlin) upset American Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile) in 2015. The total handle was a Travers record $55.6 million.

“What's been exciting about the meet is the crowds,” said Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher said. “It's been very enthusiastic. Business has been robust, and it's exciting that people are coming out and enjoying horse racing. I think it bodes well for the future.”

Pletcher, a 14-time winner of the Saratoga training title, finished second to Brown with 37 wins. It was the 12th-straight season that they were 1-2 in the standings. Five of Pletcher's six graded stakes victories came in Grade I races: Nest (Curlin) swept the Coaching Club American Oaks and Alabama in showdowns with Secret Oath that turned into routs; Life is Good (Into Mischief) added to his sterling reputation with a gate-to-wire score in the Whitney; champion Malathaat (Curlin) handled a strong field in the Personal Ensign S.; and Forte (Violence) wrapped up the season Monday in the Hopeful S.

“I couldn't be more pleased with the meet we've had,” Pletcher said before winning his fourth Hopeful. “If you come in here and you get the opportunity to win races like the Whitney and Alabama and Coaching Club, Personal Ensign, you've got to be pretty happy. You just hope that things continue to go well.”

Brown, who grew up in nearby Mechanicville, was the Saratoga runner-up for five years before topping Pletcher in 2016. He also won titles in 2018 with a record 46 victories, 2019 and again last summer. Three of his nine graded-stakes victories were in Grade I events: In Italian (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the Diana S., where he saddled the top four finishers; Jack Christopher (Munnings) in the H. Allen Jerkens Memorial S.; Goodnight Olive (Ghostzapper) in the Ballerina S. Typically, Brown was tough on the turf with a record of 30-20-24 from 131 starters, a 56% in-the-money rate.

“Overall, a really strong meet,” Brown said. “I'm just proud of the horses and my staff, all my co-workers, they did a great job. We won a lot of races, but we won some really big ones that really made the meet particularly strong for us, winning the Grade I's, the Diana, the Allen Jerkens, and the Ballerina. And we had a nice win in the [GII] Flower Bowl the other day [with Virginia Joy (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}). Then we were able to debut some good-looking 2-year-olds, which is always exciting.

“Top to bottom from the 2-year-olds to the sort of workman-like horses in the middle that won some allowance races and a few claiming races and such and then up into the stakes races, I think, in all divisions we were competitive.”

Hall of Fame trainer Steve Assmussen's powerful stable was a force, winning the GII Jim Dandy S. and the GI Travers S. with Epicenter (Not This Time), who climbed to the top of the 3-year-old male division, and the Vanderbilt with Jackie's Warrior.

Ortiz started the season winning the GIII Schuylerville S. aboard Just City (Justify) on opening day and completed his campaign with a triumph in the GI Hopeful S. on closing day with Forte. He won eight other graded stakes at the meet, four of them Grade I's, and took the title by 15 victories over Flavien Prat and Luis Saez.

“It means a lot,” Ortiz said. “It's one of the best meets in the world. Every single day the crowds show up and they show so much respect to the jockeys. Coming back after the race, kids and all the people are calling your name and asking for goggles and autographs. That makes it so special. That makes it different than anywhere else. It means a lot. It's a lot of hard work. A lot of dedication. I have to thank the owners and the trainers for the big support.”

Louisville-based trainer Phillip Bauer, 37, did not win any graded stakes, but he had the best Saratoga season of his career, winning with 6 of 13 starters for Rigney Racing LLC. The six wins equaled his total of wins for the six previous seasons he competed at Saratoga. He had a win rate of 46% and was in the money with 54% of his starters.

“Pretty unbelievable,” Bauer said. “We came up here, obviously, with intentions of being competitive, but you never anticipate something like this. It's been a lot of fun.”

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Report: Brown Hearing Postponed Two Weeks

Leading trainer Chad Brown, who was arrested Aug. 17 and was charged with criminal obstruction of breathing, has had his court appearance adjourned two weeks to Friday, Sept. 16. The Blood-Horse was first to report the news.

Brown was released the morning of Aug. 18 on cash bail of $2,500 and was ordered to reappear Sept. 2. The charge filed against him is a Class A misdemeanor and is punishable by up to one year in jail or three years probation.

Through Wednesday's racing at Saratoga, Brown sits atop the trainers' standings with 37 wins, six better than Todd Pletcher.

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