Monmouth Releases 2022 Stakes Schedule Worth $8.1 Million

Led by the Grade 1, $1 million TVG.com Haskell Stakes, Monmouth Park is set to offer $8,135,000 in stakes races when the track kicks off its 77th season on Saturday, May 7.

This year's race meet, which runs through Sept. 17, will feature 50 total stakes, 10 graded events, and nine stakes restricted to New Jersey-bred horses.

Several stakes will see purse boosts in 2022, including the Grade 1 United Nations, which goes from $500,000 to $600,000 and is now double its purse from just two years ago; the Grade 3 Monmouth Cup going from $300,000 to $400,000; the Grade 3 Molly Pitcher going from $250,000 to $400,000; and, the Grade 3 WinStar Matchmaker, moving from $150,000 to $200,000. All of those races, along with the $100,000 Wolf Hill Stakes, will be run on Haskell Day.

In preparation for the July 23rd Haskell program, Monmouth will offer a “Haskell Preview Day” with four stakes events on Saturday, June 18 – TVG.com Pegasus, Grade 3 Monmouth, Grade 3 Salvator Mile and Grade 3 Eatontown.

The 20th annual New Jersey Thoroughbred Festival, with three stakes events, will be renewed on Aug. 28, with the $125,000 Charles Hesse III Handicap headlining that card.

The meet will conclude on Sept. 17 with the 3rd running of the $500,000 Nownownow Stakes for 2-year-olds going a mile on turf.

Stall applications, which are due by March 16, are now available online at www.monmouthpark.com or in hard copy format in the Monmouth Park racing office.

The entire 2022 stakes schedule is:

Run Date Stakes Name Purse Division Distance
           
7-May-22 Long Branch Stakes   $100,000 3 YO 1 mile 70 yards
8-May-22 Serena's Song Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 1 mile 70 yards
14-May-22 Spruce Fir Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 F & M 3 and up 6 furlongs
15-May-22 John J. Reilly Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 3 and up 6 furlongs
21-May-22 Politely Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 5 furlongs (Turf)
22-May-22 Get Serious Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 furlongs (Turf)
28-May-22 Cliff Hanger Stakes Listed $100,000 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
29-May-22 Jersey Derby   $100,000 3 YO 1 mile (Turf)
30-May-22 Miss Liberty Stakes Listed $100,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
4-Jun-22 Mr Prospector Stakes $100,000 3 and up 6 furlongs
5-Jun-22 Smart N Classy Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 F & M 3 and up 1 mile
11-Jun-22 Lady's Secret Stakes Listed $100,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles
12-Jun-22 Sunny Ridge Stakes NJ Breds $85,000 3 and up 1 mile
18-Jun-22 TVG.com Pegasus Stakes Listed $150,000 3 YO 1 1/16 miles
18-Jun-22 Monmouth Stakes G3 $150,000 3 and up 1 1/8 miles (Turf)
18-Jun-22 Salvator Mile G3 $150,000 3 and up 1 mile
18-Jun-22 Eatontown Stakes G3 $150,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
19-Jun-22 Select Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
25-Jun-22 Goldwood Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
26-Jun-22 Tale of the Cat Stakes   $100,000 3 YO 1 mile (Turf)
2-Jul-22 Regret Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 6 furlongs
3-Jul-22 Boiling Springs Stakes   $100,000 3 YO Fillies 1 mile 70 yards
9-Jul-22 Jersey Girl Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 F & M 3 and up 1 mile (Turf)
10-Jul-22 Irish War Cry Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 3 and up 1 mile (Turf)
16-Jul-22 Blue Sparkler Stakes   $100,000 3 YO Fillies 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
17-Jul-22 My Frenchman Stakes   $100,000 3 YO 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
23-Jul-22 TVG.com Haskell Stakes G1 $1,000,000 3 YO 1 1/8 miles
23-Jul-22 United Nations Stakes G1 $600,000 3 and up 1 3/8 miles (Turf)
23-Jul-22 Monmouth Cup G3 $400,000 3 and up 1 1/8 miles
23-Jul-22 Molly Pitcher Stakes G3 $400,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles
23-Jul-22 WinStar Matchmaker Stakes G3 $200,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/8 miles (Turf)
23-Jul-22 Wolf Hill Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
24-Jul-22 Colleen Stakes   $100,000 2 YO Fillies 5 Furlongs (Turf)
30-Jul-22 Tyro Stakes   $100,000 2 YO 5 Furlongs (Turf)
31-Jul-22 Monmouth Oaks G3 $250,000 3 YO Fillies 1 1/16 miles
6-Aug-22 Jersey Shore Stakes   $100,000 3 YO 6 Furlongs
7-Aug-22 Incredible Revenge Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
13-Aug-22 Rainbow Heir Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
14-Aug-22 Oceanport Stakes Listed $100,000 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
20-Aug-22 Philip H. Iselin Stakes G3 $250,000 3 and up 1 1/16 miles
21-Aug-22 Sorority Stakes   $200,000 2 YO Fillies 1 mile
27-Aug-22 Sapling Stakes   $200,000 2 YO 1 mile
28-Aug-22 Charles Hesse III Handicap NJ Breds $125,000 3 and up 1 1/16 miles
28-Aug-22 NJ Breeders Handicap NJ Breds $100,000 3 and up 6 furlongs
28-Aug-22 Eleven North Handicap NJ Breds $100,000 F & M 3 and up 6 furlongs
3-Sep-22 Violet Stakes Listed $100,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
4-Sep-22 Rumson Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 furlongs
5-Sep-22 Red Bank Stakes Listed $100,000 3 and up 1 mile (Turf)
10-Sep-22 Presious Passion Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 1 1/2 miles (Turf)
17-Sep-22 Nownownow Stakes   $500,000 2 YO 1 mile (Turf)

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Mandaloun Sidelined With Sore Foot, Will Point to Saudi Cup

Juddmonte Farms' leading 3-year-old Mandaloun (Into Mischief), most recently seen capturing the GI TVG.com Haskell S. via disqualification, has a sore foot and will likely miss the remainder of the season's major races, Juddmonte racing manager Garrett O'Rourke confirmed to TDN. The homebred will now target the 2022 Saudi Cup.

“It's nothing serious, the horse just needs six weeks off, but unfortunately six weeks off at this time of year rules out some important races,” O'Rourke said.

The story was first reported by Daily Racing Form.

O'Rourke added that the goal for Mandaloun is now “100%” the Saudi Cup “because there's no way you can start back in October and make a race in November, so what's the point? He's been on the go since this time last year, so it probably makes sense, every horse needs a little bit of a break sometime and it makes more sense now to fit the program to the Saudi Cup.”

Named a 'TDN Rising Star' off an eventful debut score last October at Keeneland, Mandaloun stamped himself as an early GI Kentucky Derby contender with a victory in the GII Risen Star S. at Fair Grounds. Following a disappointing sixth as the favorite in the GII Louisiana Derby, the Brad Cox trainee bounced back with a strong second in the Run for the Roses, a race he likely will be awarded in the future due to the drug positive of winner Medina Spirit (Protonico). Annexing the Pegasus S. next out at Monmouth, the bay came up just short in a stretch battle with Hot Rod Charlie (Oxbow) in the Haskell before that rival was taken down for interfering with Midnight Bourbon (Tiznow).

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Doug O’Neill Talks ‘Questionable’ Haskell DQ, Whip Rules On Writers’ Room

Trainer Doug O'Neill experienced the agony and ecstasy of racing early Saturday evening at Monmouth Park, all in the span of less than 10 minutes. First, his star 3-year-old Hot Rod Charlie (Oxbow) won a hard-fought stretch battle in the GI TVG.com Haskell S., which would have been the colt's first Grade I victory after a handful of near-misses.

But quickly after the race, in which Hot Rod Charlie came in on Midnight Bourbon (Tiznow) and the latter soon stumbled and lost rider Paco Lopez, the red inquiry sign lit up on the toteboard. The stewards eventually disqualified 'Charlie', demoting him to last, a decision O'Neill expressed some issue with while sitting down with the crew from the TDN Writers' Room podcast presented by Keeneland for a wide-ranging discussion Wednesday morning. The podcast can be viewed here; the audio-only version can be found here or on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

“Obviously, I'm so biased, but I thought the disqualification was a little questionable,” he said. “But that's part of the sport, right? It's part of all sports. Sometimes, you think you're safe at home and you're not. It's just a very unfortunate thing, but we're extremely fortunate that both Paco and Midnight Bourbon are OK.”

Debate has raged in the hours and days since the near-disaster in the Haskell about whether or not the whip ban instituted by the New Jersey Racing Commission at Monmouth took away a tool jockey Flavien Prat could have used to prevent the spill. O'Neill, the Green Group Guest of the Week, was cautious with his words, but made clear his disagreement with the new crop rules.

“It's interesting to me how a lot of people make rules who can't really relate to what's going on,” he said. “I wouldn't want to get too involved in the details because I've never been a jockey, but I know a lot of top riders [disagree with the ban]. The riding crop has evolved. It's so ridiculously subtle, and it really just serves as a reminder every now and then. These horses are big animals and the connection between horse and human is strong, but sometimes you need to encourage them to do something you want to do, which a lot of times is to separate from whoever they're running alongside. So yeah, I do wish they'd reconsider that.”

O'Neill, who got choked up on the NBC telecast of the Haskell, explained the roller coaster of emotions he felt from when the gates opened to the time the DQ was announced.

“I'm king of a big softie in that way,” he said. “I got a little emotional seeing Eddie, Hot Rod Charlie's groom, hand off Charlie to Lava Man leaving the paddock, because those two horses have been so amazing to me. I love them both. I watched the race on the apron and never saw anything happen. So I was just elated; I thought we won. All the hard work that Eddie and Johnny and the rest of the team had put in every day leading up to this, I was like, 'Wow, Charlie did it, man. Charlie did it.' Then when I got down there and they said a rider went down, I'm like, 'What?' So that added all kinds of craziness to it and it was a real unique experience. Again, I was just grateful when I heard Paco was going to be OK and that the horse was up running around. So that was all good.”

As for what's next for his current star as he continues to hunt that elusive Grade I, O'Neill was noncommittal, but indicated he was leaning towards either giving Hot Rod Charlie a slight break or running him against elders in the GI TVG Pacific Classic Aug. 21 at Del Mar.

“The beauty of Bill Strauss and Greg Helms and my nephew Patrick, who own him and are very connected with him, is they've been so patient along the way,” he said. “And I think that's why we're seeing a 3-year-old who ran in the Derby who seems like he's just getting better and better. A lot of that, I think, is due to spacing and patience. So under that mindset, I got a feeling that we might not run for a little bit. We'll just have to play it by ear. We're stabled here at beautiful Del Mar Racetrack and Del Mar management's been great. So the Pacific Classic is definitely circled on our calendar, but by no means will we force the issue if we feel we're not ready.”

Elsewhere on Wednesday's podcast, which is also sponsored by West Point Thoroughbreds, the Minnesota Racehorse Engagement Project and Legacy Bloodstock, the writers broke down a stellar opening week of racing at Saratoga and the injunctive relief Bob Baffert received last week to be able to race in New York.

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Mandaloun ‘Sound, Happy’ After Eventful Haskell Win

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY–Shortly after GI TVG.com Haskell S. winner Mandaloun (Into Mischief) arrived at his barn at 10 a.m. Sunday morning following his trip north from Monmouth Park, trainer Brad Cox said it was too early to say what will be the next test for the Juddmonte homebred.

Mandaloun reached the wire second in a Haskell, beaten a nose by Hot Rod Charlie (Oxbow). Within minutes, though, the stewards awarded him the victory by disqualifying Hot Rod Charlie for causing Midnight Bourbon (Tiznow) to stumble in the stretch, unseating jockey Paco Lopez. Midnight Bourbon clipped heels with Hot Rod Charlie, who had drifted into his path under jockey Flavien Prat.

Technically, the Haskell is Mandaloun's first Grade I victory. However, it is quite possible that he may be placed first in the GI Kentucky Derby. Mandaloun finished second in the Derby to Medina Spirit, who could be disqualified for testing positive for a medication that must be out of a horse's system on race day. The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has yet to hold a hearing on Medina Spirit's Derby post-race positive for the corticosteroid betamethasone.

Cox said he liked what he saw of Mandaloun following his approximately four-hour van ride from the Jersey Shore to upstate New York.

“He looks good. Looks happy. Sound, so far,” Cox said.

Cox has Godolphin's GI Belmont S. winner Essential Quality (Tapit) pointed to Saratoga's marquee race, the $1.25-million GI Runhappy Travers S. Aug. 28. Essential Quality is scheduled run in the GII Jim Dandy S., the local Travers prep, on July 31. While Cox said that it is possible that Mandaloun could be in the Travers, too, the colt's schedule will be shaped in discussions with Garrett O'Rourke, manager of Juddmonte's U.S. division. The GI Pennsylvania Derby Sept. 25 at Parx is another option.

“We already decided that we were going to ship him up here,” Cox said. “Let him kind of catch his breath. Let us catch our breath. More importantly, him, and just kind of watch him over the next few weeks and then come up with a plan. Moving forward, I think we've just kind of decided the two logical spots would be the Travers and the PA Derby.”

Mandaloun will follow Cox's typical pattern for horses between races. His first work back will be easy, regardless of what race is next. Meanwhile, Cox and O'Rourke will monitor what is taking place in the 3-year-old male division.

“We'll see how he trains and if he moves forward off this Haskell and what unfolds in the Jim Dandy. How that plays out. How that race looks,” Cox said. “They have the Curlin that weekend, as well. That could play a role in what happens in the Travers. We'll watch what everyone else is doing and what Essential Quality is doing, how each horse is training and make a decision down the road.”

Under Florent Geroux, Mandaloun sat an inside trip a bit off the pace in the Haskell and moved into contention on the second turn. In the stretch, Geroux took Mandaloun between tiring pacesetter Following Sea (Runhappy) on the rail and Midnight Bourbon. Hot Rod Charlie and Flavien Prat came wide to get to the lead before drifting in front of Midnight Bourbon. Lopez and the colt escaped serious injury.

Mandaloun battled on through the stretch with Hot Rod Charlie, who managed to prevail by inches at the wire.

“Watching the race live, I thought he ran a fantastic race. He got a great trip,” Cox said. “I thought he got a very similar trip to what he got into Kentucky Derby. We talked about that. We thought that might be the trip we need in order to win the race. Once again, two horses came to the wire together. Both of them ran winning races. I thought, turning for home, we had a big shot. Hot Rod Charlie got away from us a little bit. Then we were battling back.”

Cox acknowledged that he was a bit frustrated that Mandaloun's victory in the Haskell and, perhaps a Derby win, will be via the disqualification of another horse.

“This was a little better, obviously, than the Derby thing, because it's not been resolved yet,” Cox said. “You'd like to cross the wire first, but yesterday he was right there, so it was a little different story.”

Cox reiterated the point that Mandaloun turned in a strong performance in the Haskell.

“It's an odd way to win a race, but he ran a winning race,” Cox said. “It wasn't as if he was fading. It wasn't as if he was well-beaten. He ran a big race and we're proud of the effort.”

The victory in the 'Win and You're In' Haskell provided Mandaloun with a guaranteed berth in the GI Longines Breeders' Cup Classic as well as all-important Grade I victory. Cox said that success at Monmouth will allow the colt's connections the opportunity to try to pick the best route to Del Mar and the Breeders' Cup.

“Hot Rod Charlie is one of the top contenders in the division. It would be nice to run in a Grade I before the Breeders' Cup and maybe not have to tackle him again,” Cox said. “You just want to put them in where they could possibly have a nice race prior to the Breeders' Cup, without it being extremely taxing on them. I'm not saying give them a race, but where they're not really laying it down.”

Midnight Bourbon Escapes Major Injury From Spill

Trainer Steve Asmussen reported that Midnight Bourbon appears to have sustained only minor injuries from his near fall.

“Everything X-rayed well on Midnight Bourbon today,” Asmussen said. “Hoping all is superficial.”

“They did X-rays rays on him and jogged him this morning,” added David Fiske, the stable's longtime general manager. “The X-rays were no different than what they showed before the race and he seems to be jogging better today than he was yesterday. Everybody's got their fingers crossed that nothing pops up in the next few days or so. We'll watch him and wait and see. It's a little early to make any kind of plans for him.”

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