‘Small To Medium-Sized’ Operation: Husband-Wife Team Sends Out Likely Favorite Shaquille For Group 1 July Cup

Julie Camacho and her husband and assistant trainer Steve Brown are looking forward to stable star Shaquille attempting to add another Group One victory to his CV in the July Cup at Newmarket on Saturday (July 15), day three of the Boodles July Festival. The 3-year-old Charm Spirit colt is currently trading as a general 7-4 favorite for the six-furlong contest which forms part of the QIPCO British Champions Series.

Shaquille handed his stable in Norton, North Yorkshire, its first Group One success last time out in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot on June 23, when he overcame a tardy start to defeat Little Big Bear by a length and a quarter.

Speaking on a Zoom call organized by The Jockey Club, Julie Camacho said: “Shaquille seems to be in great form and has come out of Royal Ascot well. We turned him out for three or four days and he started to get a bit fresh. He cantered on the Wednesday after Royal Ascot and he did a nice piece of work last Saturday and everything seems to be good.”

Steve Brown added: “He will have a final check over today as Wednesday is vets' and physios' day but he looks in great shape and we're very happy with him. I think he looks physically better than he did at Ascot – he has strengthened again.”

Saturday's contest will be the first time Shaquille takes on older horses but this is not something Brown is overly worried about.

He continued: “I wouldn't say it's a concern and it's the next logical step for him to take on older horses. Obviously, he gets an allowance and is a big, strong colt. Physically, for all he will be probably be a nicer horse next year, he is a big strong fella who holds condition well.

“We are relaxed about it. At home we felt this was the next step after Ascot and we'll see how it all works out.”

To have a first Group One winner has been a great source of pride for the yard and to now be starting favorite for the July Cup is something Brown admits brings a certain level of pressure – albeit one he admits is a nice position to be in.

He said: “It's a great feeling. Jules was saying yesterday when we were coming down to Newmarket how many good wishes we've had since Royal Ascot and how pleased people are for us as we are small to medium-sized training operation. People have been so kind and that's been such a nice surprise.

“We are looking forward to Saturday. It will be a different sort of pressure as it looks like we are going to start favorite, whereas at Ascot Little Big Bear was a short-priced favorite and we went there slightly under the radar. So it's different from that perspective but you've got to deal with it and what a lovely position to be and what a great position to be in – to have a favorite for a Group One race.

“To win any Group One is amazing and the July Cup carries a lot of heritage and history with it. Some great horses have won it in the past who have gone on to make good stallions. The main thing for us is to get him there in A1 so he can be at his absolute best.

“We love it when these good horses show up and show their best – I think the Eclipse last Saturday was the best four-runner race I've seen in my life, it was fantastic. It's exciting and we are still at the stage of what could and what might be with this horse.”

One thing which has still to be resolved is who will ride Shaquille but that is not an issue connections are too concerned about.

Brown continued: “There has been lots of interest from people interested in riding him! We are obviously waiting to see who is available. Oisin (Murphy) wasn't booked until 9.50am on Thursday morning when he won on him at Royal Ascot and Martin (Hughes, joint-owner alongside Michael Kerr-Dineen) is quite relaxed about waiting until Thursday morning and seeing who is available.

“Martin used to have horses based in the south in the past and has dealt with a lot of jockeys, so he said we'll have a conversation on Thursday morning after we have seen who has been declared. It has always been a bit of a topic of conversation with this horse as he has run seven times and had four different jockeys but the guys have managed that well and hopefully it will be the same on Saturday.”

Despite being a headstrong individual when seen on course, Shaquille is a completely different character at home.

Julie Camacho added: “He's lovely at home. Everybody sees him at the races and they think he's this big, ignorant, horrible animal but he's not! Paige Harrison who looks after him at home and rides him at home says he'd be quite happy to just walk up the six-furlong gallop, he just lobs along.”

Steve Brown added: “He is a horse who prefers to lead in his work. If you ask him to join a decent horse, he might not get there. He is relaxed and laid back. When he leads in his work he is a different beast – he likes horses joining him. His work is good but not exciting and we have two or three horses at home that work better than him but that's always been his way. As Jules said, he is a lovely character and a kind colt. He loves being turned out in the paddock and has great recall when you go to get him in. He is a lovely fella to be around.

“At the races I tend to lead him as I am physically bigger, stronger and definitely heavier than Paige. Each time he has raced he's got better. We were concerned how he would handle Royal Ascot but when he first stepped on the track he hadn't put a foot wrong and he hadn't broken sweat which I was really pleased about to the point that when Oisin hacked away I was actually worried he was too quiet but that didn't reflect in his performance. We just hope he is maturing as we are going along. It has been a steady progression in the right direction with him and hopefully that will continue on Saturday.”

Despite missing the break in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot, Brown feels this was a one off and that there were extenuating circumstances.

He concluded: “Ascot was the first time he has started slowly in his life. He was first to load and had been sitting there a long time so got a little bit impatient. When he jumped out slowly he lost ground but the way the race was run at Ascot it worked out. The way I think the race will be run on Saturday, you might to race quite handily and he doesn't want to be missing the break. He can lead if he has to and is a real six and a half-furlong horse who really lengthens well.”

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Jockey Of The Week: Jose Ortiz Scores Belmont Riding Title By One Win

Victory in the Belmont Derby Invitational capped a four-win day for Jose Ortiz on Saturday, but finishing the spring/summer meet on top of the jockey standings on Sunday concluded the weekend and the meet on a very high note.

The panel of racing experts rewarded Ortiz with the honor of Jockey of the Week for July 3 through July 9. The award recognizes jockeys for riding accomplishments and who are members of the Jockeys' Guild, the organization which represents more than 1050 active, retired and permanently disabled jockeys in the United States.

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher gave Ortiz a leg up on Far Bridge in the Grade 1 Belmont Derby Invitational, one of four graded stakes on Saturday.

Breaking from post position five in the field of 11, Far Bridge raced inside in seventh then sixth. Ortiz angled Far Bridge out in early stretch gaining command in the final sixteenth to win by a length in 2:01.75 for the 1 1/4-mile turf test. Far Bridge won as the second choice over race favorite the European invader, The Foxes, who finished third after a troubled trip.

“I rode him one time (a win in March at Gulfstream) and I think that helped, but every race developed differently,” said Ortiz. “Unfortunately, last time he was in some trouble but the horse doesn't help himself – he lugs in a bit and that can get you in trouble and that's what happened. I cut the corner at the quarter pole – beautiful trip – and when I tip him out, he exploded. It was a nice kick in the end.”

Going into Sunday's card, Ortiz held a four-race lead over his brother Irad Ortiz, Jr.

“I'm taking it one race at time,” said Ortiz on Saturday.

In the end, Ortiz held the lead and prevailed by one win over his brother to secure the leading rider title with 59 wins.

“It was fun – it's great,” said Ortiz, who also won the 2021 Belmont spring/summer title with 59 wins. “I work very hard in the mornings and I receive good opportunities from the owners and trainers and I am very thankful for that.”

It was the fourth leading rider title on the NYRA circuit for Ortiz.

Ortiz will ride the Saratoga meet which begins July 13.

Other nominees for Jockey of the Week were Martin Garcia with two stakes wins at Prairie Meadows including the G3 Prairie Meadows Cornhusker, Marcelino Pedroza, Jr. who won the G3 Indiana Derby, Flavien Prat who won a stakes race at Belmont and posted five wins on the July 4 card at Belmont, and John Velazquez with two graded stakes wins at Belmont Park.

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Veteran Trainer David Vance Retires After 58-Year Career

Veteran trainer David Vance, one of the fixtures on the Kentucky and Arkansas racing circuits, has announced his retirement following a remarkable 58-year career.

“It's been a great run but I've decided it's time to retire,” Vance said. “Horse racing is in my blood and it's all I've known my entire life. I've told myself I'd train as long as I physically could and now is the time to retire. I'm proud our family will remain involved in training horses with my son, Tommy, and daughter, Trisha, who are third-generation trainers.”

Vance was most known as the conditioner of 2000 champion 2-year-old filly Caressing. Owned by Vance's longtime client Carl Pollard, Caressing won the 2000 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) en route to her season-ending championship honor. Some of Vance's other top runners include Pollard's Grade 1 winner My Trusty Cat and accomplished Kiss Moon and Kiss the Devil.

“Dad has accomplished a lot of things as a trainer but I most admire his courage, hard work and determination for achieving those accolades,” Tommy said. “Throughout his career he's never had more than 40 horses in his care at one time and won thousands of races doing so.”

Vance will close his career with 3,193 documented wins, according to Equibase, which ranks 32nd all-time in North America. Vance is ranked 11th in all-time wins at Churchill Downs with 380.

Vance, who will turn 83 in August, is a lifelong horseman who began training on his own in 1965. As a teenager, Vance was a jockey and one of the leading riders in the 1950s at the now defunct Thunderbird Downs in Las Vegas. Along with his brief career in the saddle, Vance was the assistant to his father, Richard, until he started his own stable.

It didn't take long for Vance to find success as a trainer when he won his first of four Churchill Downs leading trainer titles in the 1967 Spring Meet. His other three titles came in the 1980-'81 Spring Meets and the 1994 Fall Meet. Vance has also won multiple training titles at Garden State Park, Keystone Park and Oaklawn Park.

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Colonial Downs: Last Season’s Leaders Mike Stidham, Jevian Toledo Well-Represented On Opening Day

Multiple leading trainer Mike Stidham and Hall of Fame conditioner Shug McGaughey are among the trainers represented for Thursday's opening day card at Colonial Downs. They will join dual Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse who will have a string at here for the first time, plus Colonial regulars Graham Motion, Karen Godsey, Kelsey Danner, Mike Tomlinson and Mike Trombetta.

The riding colony features defending champion Jevian Toledo, who is named to ride in all nine races; Colonial's all-time leading jockey Horacio Karamanos; Antonio Gallardo, a perennial top rider at Tampa Bay Downs in the winter months; Adam Beschizza; and Joe Rocco, Jr.

General Admission and parking are free at Colonial Downs except for the Colonial Downs Festival of Racing on Saturday, August 12. Premium tickets, full racing schedule and information are available at www.colonialdowns.com.

The racing action from Colonial Downs will be broadcast on FanDuel TV and FanDuel Racing. Racing fans can wager on racing from Colonial Downs via www.TwinSpires.com, the official advance-deposit wagering service for Churchill Downs Inc. and its family of racetracks. TwinSpires.com also offers access to unmatched insight and analysis from our horse racing experts, handicappers, insiders, educators and Bloodstock Research Information Services (Brisnet).

About Colonial Downs

Colonial Downs Racetrack, in New Kent, Virginia, hosts live thoroughbred racing on two nationally renowned surfaces – the Secretariat Turf Course, the widest turf course in North America at 180 feet wide and on a 1 1/4-mile dirt track, second in length to only the world-famous Belmont Park.

The Colonial Downs Group, which is owned by Churchill Downs Incorporated (NASDAQ Global Select Market: CHDN), also operates Rosie's Gaming Emporiums® in Richmond, Hampton, New Kent, Vinton, and Dumfries which offer innovative historic horseracing (HHR) gaming technology and full card simulcasting as well as Rosie's Game Room in Collinsville, which features a limited selection of some of their best HHR titles plus full card simulcasting. The 2023 live racing season, which consists of 27 days from July 13 through September 9, is highlighted by the Grade 1 Arlington Million, Grade 1 Beverly D. and Grade 2 Secretariat Stakes on August 12 and the Grade 3 New Kent County Virginia Derby on September 9. The Beverly D. is a Breeders' Cup Challenge “Win & You're In” race.

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