Outfoxed Outstanding In Susan’s Girl At Gulfstream

LNJ Foxwoods' Outfoxed was a standout Saturday at Gulfstream Park, graduating in her second lifetime start by 13 ½ lengths in the $200,000 Susan's Girl at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.

The Susan's Girl, a seven-furlong sprint for 2-year-old fillies, and the $200,000 Affirmed, a seven-furlong open-division sprint, co-headlined Saturday's second leg of the FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes for juveniles sired by accredited stallions standing in Florida.

Trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, the daughter of Valiant Minister who had finished third in a July 31 maiden special weight race at Saratoga in her debut, scored by the largest margin in the history of the Susan's Girl, eclipsing Ivanavinalot's 2002 record of 10 lengths.

“The racing manager Alex Solis let me know she was eligible for the race, and he kept me updated on potential runners,” said Mott from Saratoga. “He kind of left it in my hands. We could run her in a maiden race up here in Saratoga or down there. We thought it was a good spot, and it turned out to be.”

Sent to post as the 7-5 favorite in a field of 11 fillies, Outfoxed turned in a thoroughly professional performance under Gulfstream's leading rider Edgard Zayas, once she reluctantly loaded into the starting gate. The filly covered the seven furlongs effortlessly in 1:23.81.

“She was super good before the race. It was just getting into the gate,” said Zayas following his fifth FSS winning ride. “Once she got to the gate, she got a little nervous. After that, she was perfect, all class.”

Outfoxed, a $360,000 purchase at the 2020 OBS October sale, settled off the pace set by Devilette and contested by Noble Drama and Rachel's Rock along the backstretch with $100,000 FSS Desert Vixen winner My Sassenach and Sequin Lady not far behind. Devilette posted fractions of :23.06 for the first quarter and :45.28 for the first half mile as Outfoxed launched a three-wide sweep to the lead. The Mott trainee kicked in through the stretch to graduate impressively.

“She broke good out of the gate. She dropped back a little bit. There was plenty of pace. A seven-furlong race can be very hard on 2-year-old fillies, so I let her sit a little,” Zayas said. “At the half-mile [pole], I didn't want to go too wide, so I tucked her in a little bit. After that, she was taking me very nice. She was very impressive.”

Devilette, who was ridden by Cristian Torres, held gamely to finish second, 1 ¼ lengths ahead of My Sassenach and jockey Miguel Vasquez.

Outfoxed was only the second horse to represent Mott in the tradition-rich series. His only other FSS starter was Inner Light, who finished seventh in the 2017 In Reality.

When asked if Outfoxed will run in the $400,000 My Dear Girl division of the Sire Stakes Sept. 25 around two turns at 1 1/16 miles, Mott replied, “We will have to make a decision on that pretty soon.”

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Eldon’s Prince Breaks Maiden In Proud Man Stakes At Gulfstream

Gentry Farm's Eldon's Prince ruled the Gulfstream turf course Saturday, scoring a thoroughly professional victory in the $75,000 Proud Man at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.

The Saffie Joseph Jr.-trained son of Cairo Prince, the 2-1 second choice ridden by leading jockey Edgard Zayas, kicked in through the stretch to register a six-length victory over 6-5 favorite Winging It in the mile turf stakes for 2-year-olds.

Eldon's Prince, a $280,000 purchase at the OBS April sale for 2-year-olds in training, scored his maiden victory in the Proud Man while making a huge step forward from a second-place finish in his Aug. 1 debut.

“I know he was a maiden, but the race looked wide open. Most of them were maidens, and the ones who won weren't all that impressive,” Zayas said. “I had a lot of hope for this horse first time out and I think he ran a huge race. He was a little green. I thought he would be a little sharper today. I've had really high hopes for him from the beginning.”

Eldon's Prince settled in fourth entering the backstretch as Winging It, an unlucky second in his impressive June 23 debut, set a sensible pace. The Jenna Antonucci-trained favorite set fractions of :24.50 and :48.56 for the first half mile, stalked closely by Up Her Sleeve on the outside and Fulton Street along the rail. Zayas asked Eldon's Prince for some run entering the far turn, and the Ontario-bred colt responded with a three-wide sweep into contention. Winging It, who was making his turf debut following his sharp main-track debut, took a narrow lead into the stretch but was no match for Eldon's Prince.

Eldon's Prince ran the mile over a firm turf in 1:36.79. Winging It, ridden by Samy Camacho, held on to finish second, three-quarters of a length ahead of Fulton Street and jockey Jesus Rios.

Eldon's Prince finished 5 ½ lengths behind Mark Casse-trained On Thin Ice after a stretch rally to finish second in his 7 ½-furlong debut on turf.

“The last race I was expecting a really big race from him. On the turn, he wasn't figuring out what he needed to do, and then, in the stretch, he figured it out,” Zayas said. “He was really running at the end, and the horse that beat him is a nice horse.”

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Gulfstream Park: $400,000 Jackpot Guaranteed In Friday’s Rainbow 6

Gulfstream Park's weekend of racing kicks off Friday afternoon with a $400,000 guaranteed pool in the 20-cent Rainbow 6 and a 12-race program Saturday featuring the $75,000 Mr. Steele for 3-year-olds and up on the turf.

First race post Friday is 2 p.m. and Saturday 12:20 p.m.at the Hallandale Beach, Fla., track  There will also be a Super Hi-5 carryover into Friday's first race of $11,452.52.

After each of the last five races Friday, two names will be selected to win $100 betting vouchers. XB Reward members and those who join XB Rewards in Silks will be eligible.

Friday's Rainbow 6 begins with Race 4, a maiden special weight event for fillies and mares at five furlongs on the turf. Ventriloquist, a 3-year-old daughter of Nyquist owned by Magic Cap Stables, makes her debut for leading trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. Gary Barber's Baby Mo, a daughter of Upstart, cuts back in distance second time off the layoff.

Race 6, the third leg of the sequence, is a maiden special weight event for 2-year-old fillies also at five furlongs on the turf. Zen, an Irish-bred daughter of Zoffany is one of two entered by trainer Mark Casse along with Fulminate. Saturday Nite Girl will make her debut for Glen Hill Farm and trainer Thomas Proctor.

Saturday's 12-race program includes five turf races, three maiden special weight events and the $75,000 Mr. Steele, a race at 1 1/16 miles on the turf with three of the seven entered for the turf trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. Joseph will send out Renaisance Frolic, second in the Appleton (G3) over the winter, and two horses claimed earlier this year in Noble Indy and Max K.O.

Glen Hill Farm's Caribou Club, a graded stakes winner back in 2018 and winner of the Sunny Isles here in May, and Vow Me Now, second to Chuck Willis in the Golden Glades May 31, are also entered.

Joseph, Zayas Atop the Leader Boards
Joseph continues to hold an impressive lead in the trainer standings with 49 wins, 32 more than Carlos David and Antonio Sano with 17 each. Mark Casse has 16 wins heading into the weekend and Kathleen O'Connell and Juan Carlos Avila have 14 each.

The jockey standings are much tighter with Edgard Zayas holding a 76-74 lead over Emisael Jaramillo. Injured rider Edwin Gonzalez has 59 wins and Miguel Vasquez 58.

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‘I Still Think He’s The Best Horse I’ve Trained’: Joseph Hasn’t Stopped Believing In Collaborate

Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. still has very high hopes for Three Chimneys Farm and e Five Racing Thoroughbreds' Collaborate after the 3-year-old son of Into Mischief's impressive optional claiming allowance score at Gulfstream Park last Sunday.

“I have a lot of belief in this horse. I know it hasn't shown yet, but hopefully, we're on the right path,” said Joseph, who reported Wednesday that the striking physical specimen exited his 5 ½-length victory in good order. “I still think he's the best horse I've trained, but I know he hasn't proved it yet.”

Collaborate, a $600,000 purchase at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton New York Saratoga Select Yearling Sale, will be pointed to a stakes race for his next start – the 1 1/8-mile Curlin July 30 at Saratoga being the most likely target.

The Joseph trainee was so impressive while breaking his maiden by 12 ½ lengths at Gulfstream Feb. 27 that his connections entered him in the March 27 Curlin Florida Derby (G1), in which he finished fifth after a troubled start and a wide trip. Soon after, he underwent a minor throat procedure to open his air passage.

Collaborate returned to action in the 6 ½-furlong Roar Stakes May 15 at Gulfstream, finishing a disappointing third as the 2-5 favorite following a tardy start and wide trip.

“He's bred to run all day. The trip last time at 6 ½ [furlongs] was a bad decision on my part,” Joseph said. “The reason we cut him back is we thought his air got a little hinderance. I think the procedure worked.”

Collaborate fared much better while stretching out to a mile Sunday. The Kentucky-bred colt broke alertly to closely track the pacesetter while trapped on the rail along the backstretch. He split horses at the top of the stretch and drew off to a comfortable win under Edgard Zayas.

“He sat there and Edgard was really patient. He was in so tight, but Edgard didn't panic,” Joseph said. “It was a very professional race. The only way it could critique it is I would have liked to see him open up more, but he wasn't breathing hard after the race.”

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