New York Showcase Day Features Six Stakes On Monday’s Holiday Card At Belmont

A special Memorial Day card will have state-breds take center stage, with six stakes worth a combined $900,000 highlighting New York Breeders' Showcase Day on Monday at Belmont Park.

The New York Racing Association, Inc. [NYRA] will see state-breds compete for high purses, rewarding the owners and breeders in the Empire State who help sustain racing in New York throughout the year.

“The New York-bred program is full of tremendous opportunities for breeders and owners,” said Thomas J. Gallo, President of New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. “We're grateful in continuing to partner with NYRA in highlighting our top athletes on our New York Showcase days with lucrative purses and competitive fields. Especially at the Belmont Spring meet, as the New York Breeders' Showcase Day on Memorial Day will have fans in attendance to help celebrate and watch the best our Empire State has to offer.”

Those fans in attendance will see trainer John Kimmel saddle a trio of stakes contenders, including the popular millionaire Mr. Buff, who will make his fourth appearance in the $200,000 Commentator in Race 4 for trainer John Kimmel, in search of his first win in the one-turn mile for 3-year-olds and up over Big Sandy.

Kimmel will also send out Secret Love in the $125,000 Bouwerie and Dr. Blute for the $125,000 Mike Lee.

“It's a great day of racing and there's big purse money to be had. I'm hoping all three of my horses show up and have a good day,” Kimmel said.

Mr. Buff, an 11-time stakes winner, finished third last out in the Grade 3 Westchester, setting a moderate pace under Edgard Zayas before Dr Post – who is bound for the Grade 1, $1 million Hill 'N' Dale Metropolitan Handicap on Belmont Stakes Day – took over en route to a 1 3/4-length win.

Junior Alvarado, who has guided Mr. Buff to 7 of his 17 career wins, will return to the irons. The duo will break from post 3.

“I think having his regular rider back aboard will help him,” said Kimmel. “Last time, the rider didn't really know him and for him to go a half in 48 and not open up on the field when he can go 45; I'm not sure why he didn't open up. He got pressured on the outside and before he asked him to change leads, he went to the stick and this horse, when he gets to his outside lead, has a whole other gear.”

Waterville Lake Stable homebred Sea Foam, who won back-to-back races against optional claimers last year before running third in the Empire Classic in October, will make his 6-year-old debut for trainer Christophe Clement. Sea Foam will be looking for his first stakes win since capturing the 2018 New York Derby and Albany.

“He's been doing well, it's just been a tough division with Mr. Buff the last couple of years, but that's just the way it is,” Clement said. “He's been training well and we'll see what happens.”

Seafoam, with Jose Ortiz aboard from the outermost post 7, will face a talented field that includes four-time stakes-winner Bankit, who has finished on the board in his last six starts. Trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, Bankit started his 5-year-old year with a victory in the John B. Campbell in February at Laurel Park before running second in his last stakes appearance in the Haynesfield in March at Aqueduct Racetrack. Bankit, owned by Winchell Thoroughbreds and Willis Racing, will have the services of Jose Lezcano from post 5.

Captain Bombastic, who ran fifth in the Affirmed Success in April at Belmont, will be making his second start since Chad Brown took over the training duties [post 1, Irad Ortiz, Jr.]. Trainer Rudy Rodriguez will send out Yankee Division [post 4, Saez] and Danny California [post 6, Franco] while Horaco DePaz saddles Winners Laugh, who will exit post 2 with Hall of Famer Javier Castellano aboard.

Merrylegs' Farm homebred Timeless Journey will be looking to make the step in class in the $200,000 Critical Eye for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up going the one-turn mile on Big Sandy in Race 9. Timeless Journey, 3-0-1 in seven starts, ended her sophomore year with a December victory against allowance company at Aqueduct before running fourth in her 2021 bow on May 7 at Belmont for Clement. Manny Franco will ride from post 3.

“It's a little ambitious, but why not? It's a good day to be ambitious,” Clement said. “She's been training well.”

The hard-luck Mrs. Orb broke a stretch of five consecutive runner-up finishes with a one-length win in January's La Verdad at Aqueduct for trainer Michael Miceli. The Orb mare, owned by Ruggeri Stable, Richard Coburn, Script R Farm and Miceli, ran second by a neck in last year's Critical Eye to Ratajkowski, part of a trend of competitive efforts as the 6-year-old has compiled a 6-8-3 record in 23 starts with earnings of $439,520. Jose Ortiz will have the call from post 4.

Espresso Shot, the winner of the one-mile Biogio's Rose in March at Aqueduct, will return to the same distance for trainer Jorge Abreu. That victory netted the Mission Impazible filly a personal-best 90 Beyer. Eric Cancel will pick up the mount, drawing post 6.

Also competing in the Critical Eye will be Ruggeri Stable's Love and Love, runner-up in the Biogio's Rose, who will break from post 7 with Ortiz, Jr.; Singular Sensation, third in the 1 1/8-mile Bay Ridge in December at Aqueduct, for trainer Mark Hennig [post 2, Jose Lezcano]; Eloquent Speaker, making the jump to stakes company in her 10th career start, for trainer Tony Dutrow [post 5, Luis Saez]; Bank Sting, a winner of three in a row for conditioner John Terranova [post 8, Kendrick Carmouche]; Dancing Kiki [post 1, Javier Castellano]; and Good Credence [outermost post 9, Alvarado].

The Bouwerie, for 3-year-old fillies going seven furlongs in Race 3, will see Laobanonaprayer looking to make amends for an off-the-board effort last out in the NYSSS Park Avenue, when she squares off against stakes winner Secret Love.

Laobanonaprayer, bred by Christina Deronda and owned and trained by Danny Velazquez, graduated at third asking in the Maid of the Mist in October at Belmont providing Velazquez his first stakes win. She followed with an eight-length score in the seven-furlong NYSSS Fifth Avenue in December at Aqueduct ahead of a good second in the Franklin Square in January on a muddy Big A main track. After two off-the-board efforts, including a head-scratching sixth in the NYSSS Park Avenue last out on April 18 at Aqueduct, Laobanonaprayer will look for a return to form from post 3 under returning pilot Carmouche.

Nedlaw Stable's Secret Love, a Not This Time chestnut bred by Sequel Stallions NY and Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holding, captured the Franklin Square in January on a muddy Big A main track. After a distant seventh in the Maddie May, Secret Love closed to finish second last out in an optional-claiming sprint on April 15 at the Big A. Hall of Famer John Velazquez, aboard for her debut maiden win in September at Belmont, has the call from post 5.

“Secret Love is doing really well and we're looking forward to seeing her run,” Kimmel said. “She'll be reunited with Johnny Velazquez.”

Rounding out the field are Betsy Blue [post 1, Ortiz, Jr.], Beach Banker [post 2, Julio Hernandez], Pay Grade [post 4, Ortiz] and Rainbow Gal [post 6, Saez].

Robert Hahn's homebred River Dog will look to build on a stellar seven-length debut maiden win when tackling a field of eight in the Mike Lee, a seven-furlong sprint on the main track for sophomores, in Race 7.

Trained by Jeremiah Englehart, the dark bay Twirling Candy colt earned a field-best 96 Beyer when dominating a state-bred field of 12 in his six-furlong debut over Big Sandy on May 2. Jose Ortiz retains the mount from post 6.

Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb and Wonder Stable's Excellent Timing, bred by Sequel Stallions New York and Lakland Farm, captured the Damon Runyon by 6 3/4-lengths on March 14 at the Big A in his first start for trainer Chad Brown. The dark bay was eased last out in his grass debut in the Grade 2 American Turf on May at Churchill Downs. Franco, aboard for the Damon Runyon score, has the call from post 3.

Rounding out the field are stakes winners Thin White Duke [post 7, Castellano], and Devious Mo [post 5, Ortiz, Jr.], as well as Dr. Blute [post 1, Velazquez], Market Alert [post 2, Lezcano], Lobsta [post 4, Cancel], and Here's Waldo [outermost post 8, Julio Hernandez].

“Dr. Blute should bounce back in the Mike Lee,” Kimmel said. “He should be 2-for-2 but he had a rough trip in his last start. He should have won for fun.”

Michael Dubb and Bethlehem Stables' Classic Lady seeks redemption after finishing second beaten a nose in last year's $125,000 Mount Vernon for older fillies and mares going one mile over the inner turf in Race 6.

Never worse than third in her past nine starts, the dark bay daughter of Jimmy Creed makes her 2021 debut after a lightly raced 5-year-old campaign for Clement, which included a victory in Saratoga's Dayatthespa. Bred by Seth Gregory and Robert Barney, Classic Lady boasts a consistent 18-4-5-4 lifetime record.

Classic Lady leaves from post 10 under Castellano.

Myhartblongstodady, trained by Jorge Abreu, will look to have her picture taken for owner Lawrence Goichman. The New York-homebred was a last out third to Regal Glory in the Plenty of Grace at Aqueduct on April 11, while attempting her third stakes victory. After a four-length allowance victory at Saratoga in her 2020 debut, Myhartblongstodady logged two stakes wins utilizing the same frontrunning tactics when capturing the Yaddo at Saratoga and the Ticonderoga at Belmont Park.

Myhartblongstodady [post 8] will have Lezcano in the irons.

Completing the field are Dancingwthdaffodls [post 1, Luis Cardenas], Giacosa [post 2, Saez], Robin Sparkles [post 3, Ortiz], Kilkea [post 4, Alvarado], Two Cent Tootsie [post 5, Dylan Davis], Light in the Sky [post 6, Franco], Vienna Code [post 7, Cancel], and Pecatonica [post 9, Ortiz, Jr.].

Eight-time stakes winner Therapist will try to make amends in his second start this season in the $125,000 Kingston in Race 8 after sixth in the April 24 Elusive Quality at Belmont.

Trained by Clement, the son of Freud captured six of his eight stakes triumphs against open company, dating all the way back to 2017 when taking the Laurel Futurity and the Awad at Belmont during his 2-year-old season.

Therapist breaks from post 8 under Alvarado.

Clement will also saddle City Man, who comes off a runner-up in the Grade 2 Fort Marcy on May 1. Also a stakes winner against open company, the son of Mucho Macho Man won the Gio Ponti on November 14 at Aqueduct over the grass. He kicked off his campaign on the main track when breaking his maiden at Saratoga before winning the Funny Cide at The Spa. He is bred by Moonstar Farm.

Ortiz will ride City Man from post 4.

Veteran conditioner Jimmy Bond sends out Rinaldi off a close second against open company in the Danger's Hour, where he led throughout until being run down at the wire by Delaware.

Owned by Bond Racing Stable, the 5-year-old Posse gelding defeated multiple stakes-winner Funny Guy twice at stakes level during his 3-year-old season. Last year, Rinaldi led at every point of call to win the West Point at Saratoga.
Rinaldi will leave from post 2 under Saez.

Three Diamonds Farm's graded stakes winner Cross Border looks to build on a nice season that began with a third-place finish in the Grade 1 Pegasus Turf Cup at Gulfstream Park. Trained by Mike Maker, the veteran English Channel ridgling won last year's Lubash at Saratoga before being elevated to first in the Grade 2 Bowling Green at The Spa.

Cross Border, breaking from post 3, will have Franco ride.

Completing the field are Dot Matrix [post 1, Cancel], Mo Ready [post 5, Ortiz, Jr.], Graded On a Curve [post 7, Castellano], and Sanctuary City [post 9, Carmouche].

Monday's 10-race card will have a first post of 1 p.m. Eastern.

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Laobanonprayer Cuts Back For Sunday’s NYSSS Park Avenue

Laobanonaprayer, owned and trained by Danny Velazquez, will cut back in distance for the $200,000 Park Avenue division of the New York Stallion Stakes Series, a 6 1/2-furlong sprint for eligible New York-sired sophomore fillies on Sunday at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The Laoban bay finished fourth last out to undefeated Kentucky Oaks-contender Search Results in the open Busher Invitational traveling a one-turn mile on March 6 at Aqueduct.

Laobanonaprayer worked a bullet half-mile handily in 46.62 Saturday on the Parx main track in preparation for the turnback in distance.

“It was an amazing work. This is the best I've ever seen her,” said Velazquez. “She's coming in really ready. These horses grow with you as they progress. She's a big filly and I'm hoping she's going to get faster and really come around.”

Bred in New York by Christina Deronda, the Laobanonaprayer was purchased for $15,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale. The filly graduated at third asking in October 2020 in the Maid of the Mist, a one-turn mile for state-bred juveniles at Belmont Park, providing Velazquez his first stakes win.

Laobanonaprayer followed with an eight-length score in the seven-furlong NYSSS Fifth Avenue in December at Aqueduct ahead of a runner-up effort in the Franklin Square in her sophomore debut traveling 6 1/2-furlongs on a muddy Big A strip on January 16.

“She's had a nice, steady progression into the Busher where we ran fourth. She's missed no training after that race and it's been smooth sailing,” said Velazquez.

Velazquez said he will let jockey Kendrick Carmouche determine the best trip for the talented filly, who will exit the inside post.

“I'll let Kendrick take care of that, but I'd envision her close to the pace and making one big run, but she's versatile,” said Velazquez. “He knows her and he's won on her. He won me my first stakes race ever. We're really happy to have him on her.”

Roddy Valente and Darlene Bilinski's Shaker Shack enters from a pair of runner-up efforts in optional-claiming sprints for trainer Patrick Reynolds. The dark bay daughter of Bustin Stones, bred in New York by Valente and Dr. Jerry Bilinski, is a full sister to multiple stakes winner Bustin Out and a half-sibling to multiple stakes winner Oak Bluffs.

Shaker Shack graduated at second asking in a maiden claiming sprint on January 30 at the Big A in her first start for Reynolds before catching a muddy track in her last two starts.

Jose Ortiz will guide Shaker Shack from post 5.

Double B Racing Stables' Bustin Bay was claimed for $25,000 last out from a 16-length score in a seven-furlong maiden claiming tilt for New York-bred fillies on March 26 at the Big A. Bred in the Empire State by Robert Rosenthal, Martin Greenberg, and Peter Rosenthal, the Bustin Stones filly, now trained by Antonio Arriaga, will be guided by returning pilot Trevor McCarthy from post 3.

Laura's Bellamy, a C. Robert Valeri homebred trained by Todd Pletcher, earned a 61 Beyer Speed Figure in her half-length debut win sprinting six furlongs on a sloppy Big A main track on February 27.

The Bellamy Road bay made every post a winning one under Manny Franco, who retains the mount for the filly's second start from post 4.

America's Pastime Stables' Jill's a Hot Mess graduated at ninth asking last out in a maiden claiming sprint on March 12 at the Big A. Trained by John Kimmel, the Laoban bay completed the exacta behind Laobanonaprayer in the Fifth Avenue.

Off as the post-time favorite in her last four starts, Jill's a Hot Mess, bred in the Empire State by Michael J. Galvin, will be guided from post 2 by Junior Alvarado.

Shesadirtydancer, a maiden winner at fifth asking in January at the Big A, exits the same pair of optional-claiming sprints as Shaker Shack. Trained and co-owned by Rudy Rodriguez with Michael Imperio, the War Dancer bay, bred in New York by Bill Frothinger, will be guided by Irad Ortiz, Jr. from post 6.

The NYSSS Park Avenue is slated as Race 7 on Sunday's nine-race card, which closes out the 11-day Aqueduct spring meet. First post is 1:20 p.m. Eastern.

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Veteran New York-Bred Mr. Buff Seeking Graded Status In Excelsior

Coming off a pair of stakes wins on the local strip, the venerable New York-bred Mr. Buff will look to finally break through in a graded stakes race on Saturday on Aqueduct Racetrack's main track when he lines up against six rivals in the nine-furlong Grade 3, $150,000 Excelsior for 4-year-olds and up.

Off as Race 8 on the 11-race card, the Excelsior is part of an action-packed day at the Big A that features the Grade 2, $750,000 Wood Memorial presented by Resorts World Casino, the final local prep for the Kentucky Derby offering 100-40-20-10 qualifying points to the top-four finishers, as well as the Grade 1, $300,000 Carter Handicap, the Grade 3, $200,000 Bay Shore and the Grade 3, $250,000 Gazelle, offering 100-40-20-10 qualifying points to the Kentucky Oaks.

Mr. Buff, who has already secured millionaire status, still stands out as a leading attraction. The Chester and Mary Broman homebred has 17 wins to his credit, 11 of them in stakes races, but has been unable to seal the deal in a graded race in five attempts.

Despite his graded woes, the 7-year-old son of Friend Or Foe has compiled an imposing resume. His ledger at Aqueduct features 10 wins and earnings in excess of $600,000.

After a distant fifth-place finish in the Grade 1 Cigar Mile Handicap to begin the Big A winter meet on December 5, Mr. Buff rebounded with an encouraging runner-up performance in the Alex M. Robb for New York-breds just seven days later and has since rattled off wins in the Stymie and Jazil, the latter of which he accomplished by seven lengths at the Excelsior distance.

With his affinity for Aqueduct well established, his trainer John Kimmel hopes at long last the Excelsior will mark his first graded triumph.

“He's doing terrific,” Kimmel said of the chestnut gelding. “He's been acting great, breezing great, and he certainly has a good record at Aqueduct. He's been so consistent on this track that I have to think he's going to give another good performance. He's beaten a lot of graded winners, so we'll see what happens.”

Kendrick Carmouche, who was aboard for his runaway score in the Jazil when he came from just off the pace, will have the call from the outermost post.

“If he's ridden the right way I think he's going to win,” said Kimmel. “Kendrick understands the kind of horse he is; he knows he doesn't need to be committed to the lead. He can find his rhythm with that big stride of his and high cruising speed and hopefully he can make a comfortable lead, but if not Kendrick knows to be patient.”

An eclectic group of challengers will enter the starting gate to face Mr. Buff, with small barns being well represented in the Excelsior.

Limonite has been a revelation since being claimed by trainer Amira Chichakly three starts ago for $40,000. While Limonite began his career as a highly promising 2-year-old and a potential Kentucky Derby prospect in 2019, his development had plateaued by 2020 as he bounced around the claiming ranks in the latter half of the year.

His fortunes changed suddenly when haltered by Chichakly and owners Brian and Kerry Novak on January 30 at the Big A, and in his first start for his new connections, which came little more than a week later, Limonite exploded to a five-length win over optional claiming company.

Last out he proved that performance was no fluke with a game runner-up finish in the Stymie behind Mr. Buff, missing by just a half-length to that one in the end.

Fresh off his first NYRA jockey title at the Aqueduct winter meet, Eric Cancel will be aboard Limonite from post 4.

Backsideofthemoon, another popular older claimer, will rejoin the stakes ranks in the Excelsior after being taken back by trainer Robert Klesaris in his last start for $62,500. Like Mr. Buff, Backsideofthemoon has a history of running his best races at Aqueduct, and the 9-year-old even ran a career best race here on December 19 in the Queens County, which he won by six lengths with a 106 Beyer Speed Figure.

He will break from post 3 with jockey Trevor McCarthy in the irons.

Representing the bigger stables will be trainer Todd Pletcher, who looks to saddle a horse-for-course with Haikal. Formerly under the care of now-retired trainer Kiaran McLaughlin, the Shadwell homebred made a name for himself over this track in early 2019, when he won the Grade 3 Gotham and looked like a legitimate Derby prospect before being forced to hit the sidelines following a third-place finish in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial that same year.

Haikal nearly returned a winner at the Big A to begin his 2020 campaign, but three subsequent tries, all at Gulfstream Park, have produced underwhelming results.

“He didn't seem to like Gulfstream at all,” said Pletcher, who took over Haikal's training duties when McLaughlin retired early last year. “His form is good at Aqueduct. Hopefully by getting him back to Aqueduct, we'll get him back on course.”

Haikal will be ridden by Irad Ortiz, Jr. from the inside post.

Rounding out the field are Modernist [post 5, Junior Alvarado], a former graded winner for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott who finished second in his 2021 bow in the Grade 3 Challenger; the Tom Albertrani-trained Tintoretto [post 6, Jose Ortiz] looking to improve off a fourth in the Stymie; and Grumps Little Tots [post 2, Manny Franco], who steps up in class for conditioner Rob Atras following a nose win in a $50,000 claimer traveling nine furlongs on February 26 at Aqueduct.

First post on Saturday's 11-race program is 12:50 p.m. Eastern.

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Disco Partner Sires First Foal

Two-time graded winner and track-record setter Disco Partner (Disco Rico–Lulu's Number, by Numerous) was represented by his first foal when Plenty of Chrome (Big Drama) produced a filly at Rockridge Stud in New York, stallion home of Disco Partner. The filly was bred by John Graziano, Sr. and Patricia Generazio.

The latter bred Disco Partner and raced the popular gray with Christophe Clement. The New York-bred was victorious in 11 of his 33 career trips to the post, including the Jaipur S. in 2017 and 2018 when it was conducted as a Grade III and then a Grade II event, respectively. In the 2017 renewal, Disco Partner stopped the clock in Belmont course-record time of 1:05.67 for six furlongs. Disco Partner also won black-type races at 5 1/2 furlongs, seven furlongs and at a flat mile. He was also third in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint in 2017 and 2018 and in the GI Jaipur S. in 2019.

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