Grade 2 Winner Xigera Faces Older Rivals In Thanksgiving Day Falls City Stakes

Rigney Racing's Grade 2 winner Xigera will attempt to close out her successful 3-year-old season with a victory when she faces eight older fillies and mares that entered the 108th running of the $400,000 Falls City (G3), the centerpiece on a fantastic Thanksgiving Day program at Churchill Downs.

Run at 1 1/8 miles, the Falls City was carded as Race 11 of 12 with a post time of 4:22 p.m. (all times Eastern). The storied race shares the spotlight with the $300,000 Cardinal (G3), which will be run as Race 10 at 3:53 p.m. First post is 11:30 a.m.

Xigera – pronounced 'kee-jera' – will be in search of her sixth career victory in Thursday's Falls City. Trained by Phil Bauer, the daughter of Nyquist began her career on turf. After breaking her maiden on the grass in late August of her 2-year-old season, Bauer opted to run Xigera on dirt in the Alcibiades (G1) where she crossed the wire fourth but was elevated to third after bumping with Raging Sea in deep stretch. Xigera closed her 2-year-old campaign with a disappointing 14th-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1).

Following that race, Xigera didn't make her return until June but she fired fresh off her layoff and defeated 10 rivals by 3 ½ lengths at Churchill Downs in a first-level allowance event on turf. One month later, Xigera defeated seven fillies in the Tepin Stakes at one mile over the Ellis Park turf course. Following her sixth-place finish over the listed “soft” turf in the Saratoga Oaks Invitational (G3), Bauer returned Xigera to dirt in the Seneca Overnight Stakes where she easily defeated six rivals by 6 ¼ lengths. One month later, Xigera won her first graded stakes event in the Mother Goose (G2) at Aqueduct. Jockey Julien Leparoux will be in the irons for the Falls City from post No. 8.

Another accomplished filly that entered the Falls City is Hidden Brook Farm and Black Type Thoroughbreds' Grade 3 winner Hidden Connection. Trained by Bret Calhoun, Hidden Connection was originally entered in Saturday's one-mile Chilukki Stakes (G3) but will opt for the Falls City around two turns. In her last start, Hidden Connection finished a game second behind Search Results in the Locust Grove (G3). Jockey Flavien Prat has the call and will break from post 8.

Here is the complete field for the Falls City from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

  1. Hidden Connection (Prat, Calhoun);
  2. Skratch Kat (Francisco Arrieta, Bauer);
  3. Shezz Koldazice (Luis Saez, Mike Maker);
  4. Misty Veil (Martin Chuan, Mike Maker);
  5. Jag Warrior (Brian Hernandez Jr., Dale Romans);
  6. Distinctlypossible (Tyler Gaffalione, Chad Brown);
  7. Music Street (Ricardo Santana Jr., Whit Beckman);
  8. Xigera (Leparoux, Bauer); and
  9. Bellamore (Martin Garcia, Carlos Santamaria).

Racing on Thanksgiving Day at Churchill Downs has been a Louisville tradition since 1969 where more than 7,000 turkey dinners are served with all the trimmings, making it the largest number anywhere in the region.

Fans can watch and wager on the Falls City and every race from Churchill Downs on www.TwinSpires.com, the official wagering provider of Churchill Downs Incorporated.

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‘Happy As A Bumblebee’: Patches O’Houlihan Chasing Seventh Straight Score In Kennedy Road

Sprint star Patches O'Houlihan will face nine rivals in Saturday's $175,000 Kennedy Road Stakes (G2) at Woodbine.

A 3-year-old son of Reload-Maythefourthbwithu, Patches O'Houlihan arrives at the six-furlong main track race for 3-year-olds and up riding a six-race win streak after securing a gritty nose victory in the Vigil Stakes (G3) on September 16.

Bred and owned by Frank Di Giuilio, Jr. and trained by Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee Robert Tiller, Patches O'Houlihan sports a 7-0-0 career mark from eight starts.

“He's doing absolutely fantastic,” said Tiller. “He's as happy as a bumblebee. What I have come to like about him is that he has won those seven races. That's a good thing to like about him. He's obviously a very talented horse.”

The Vigil was the fourth stakes triumph and second straight graded win for the Ontario-bred, who arrived at the race off a 1 ¼-length victory in the Bold Venture (G3) on August 20.

“If he isn't sprinter of the year, I'll eat your hat,” said Tiller. “If he doesn't get more awards than the sprinter, I'll be very surprised. He's shown tremendous gameness along the way in his races. He's a fighter, a street fighter. He doesn't give up. The only time he did was when he hurt himself in the Bull Page last year and finished sixth. He had an issue after the race that we had to take care of.”

Tiller is looking for another strong showing from his sprint star on Saturday.

“He's doing very good right now. It's a horse race and anything can happen. He's as good as I have ever seen him. He's a happy horse.” ​

Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee Pink Lloyd, also trained by Tiller, won three runnings (2017, 2019 and 2021) of the Kennedy Road. Tiller also won the race with Blitzer in 1994, Cheap Talk in 2002 and Are You Serious in 2005. Stacked Deck (2015, 2016) and Blitzer (1994, 1995) have both won the race twice. Mr. Hot Shot won the inaugural edition in 1989.

“I try not to look at yesterday,” said Tiller. “I didn't know that I had won the race that many times. Honestly, I am glad to hear that.”

Other starters include multiple graded stakes winner War Bomber (IRE), graded stakes winners Dream Shake and Ironstone, multiple graded stakes placed Ice Chocolat (BRZ), graded stakes placed Rockcrest, and stakes winner Sky's Not Falling.

First post on Saturday's 10-race card is 1:05 p.m. Fans can watch and wager on all the action through HPIbet.com, bet365, and the Dark Horse Bets app. ​

Field for the Kennedy Road (G2)

Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Jazz Hands – Shane Ellis – Harold Ladouceur

2 – Flag of Honour (AUS) – Kazushi Kimura – Julie Carey

3 – Dream Shake – Rafael Hernandez – Michael Stidham

4 – War Bomber (IRE) – Juan Crawford – Norm McKnight

5 – Maclean's Posse – Patrick Husbands – Josie Carroll

6 – Sky's Not Falling – Jose Campos – Michael Trombetta

7 – Rockcrest – Jason Hoyte – Nigel Burke

8 – Ironstone – Ryan Munger – William Armata

9 – Patches O'Houlihan – Daisuke Fukumoto – Robert Tiller

10 – Ice Chocolat (BRZ) – Sahin Civaci – Mark Casse

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Last-Out Stakes Winners Living Magic, Brocknardini Face Off In Friday’s Tepin

Following their respective successful two-turn stakes debuts, Living Magic and Brocknardini will look to double up on their recent endeavors in Friday's sixth running of the $120,000 Tepin for juvenile fillies going one mile over the inner turf at Aqueduct Racetrack.

HnR Nothhaft Horse Racing's Kentucky homebred Living Magic, a winner on all three surfaces, will return to the Big A following a victory in the Chelsey Flower going 1 1/16 miles on the turf on October 28, which she won at 16-1 odds for trainer Phil Schoenthal.

The chestnut daughter of leading second-crop sire Justify stalked a moderate pace from second before being passed by Ozara to her inside around the far turn. As Ozara took command in mid-stretch, Living Magic hit her best stride in the final furlong to win by 1 1/4 lengths. The win registered a career-high 78 Beyer Speed Figure.

Prior to her Chesley Flower conquest, Living Magic finished a close second in the 6 1/2-furlong Presque Isle Downs Debutante on September 25 over the synthetic two starts after capturing Woodbine Racetrack's My Dear on July 15, contested at 5 1/2 furlongs over the Tapeta. She broke her maiden at first asking on May 1 over the Parx Racing main track before finishing third in the Astoria on June 11 at Belmont Park.

In her turf debut, Living Magic was a distant seventh in the Catch a Glimpse on August 20 at Woodbine which is her lone off-the-board effort. Despite this, Schoenthal said he was surprised to see his filly at long odds in the Chelsey Flower.

“I felt like this horse would have been one of the favorites in her last start. I felt that she was at least a battle proven stakes horse versus horses that had just come off maiden wins or still were maidens,” Schoenthal said. “She ran poorly in her only other start on turf at Woodbine, but her figure in that race still matched up with a lot of the horses in her last one. We were pretty confident in our chances going into that race and it felt awesome to be vindicated with a win.”

Surface versatility appears to run in the family as Living Magic's dam was graded stakes winning millionaire Living the Life. The Footstepsinthesand Irish-bred was a winner on turf and synthetic, including back-to-back wins in the Grade 2 Presque Isle Downs Masters on synthetic, and was multiple graded stakes-placed on dirt.

“It was kind of neat last time because her mother was a graded winner or graded placed on all three surfaces and this filly ran third in the Astoria on dirt. She was a stakes winner on the synthetic at Woodbine, so I was really hoping that she would at least hit the board,” Schoenthal said. “It's a feather in your cap and it's odd to have that kind of horse that shows so much versatility. She's really a nice horse. We had her marked as one that would carry the banner for us. She showed a lot of talent early on.

“As a horse trainer, it's especially rewarding to bring a horse along in these kind of races as a homebred,” added Schoenthal. “These breeders own the mare, pay all the bills, plan the mating and raise them. They have a little more invested in these horses than just buying them at auction. It's great to see these types of horses do well for owner/breeders.”

Ruben Silvera has the mount from post 2.

Thomas and Daryn Brockley's New York-bred Brocknardini was a last out winner of the Selima going 1 1/16 miles over good ground at Laurel Park for trainer George Weaver.

The triumph was a redeeming one after the Palace Malice bay endured a troubled trip in the Grade 1 Natalma on September 16 going a one-turn mile at Woodbine. She bobbled at the start under Declan Carroll, fanned eight wide in upper stretch and had to steady when Dancing Duchess caused a chain reaction when bumping the rival to the inside of Brocknardini. Although she crossed the wire last-of-13, Brocknardini was elevated to 12th following the disqualification of Dancing Duchess.

Brocknardini, bred in the Empire State by Thirty Year Farm, broke her maiden on debut going 1 1/16 miles at Saratoga Race Course, which she won by 4 3/4 lengths.

Brockley, who secured his first stakes win as an owner in the Selima, said Brocknardini's Natalma effort is not an indicator of her true level of talent.

“If you look at the start, she got a little bit held by the starter, got out tough and got hit and banged around at the back of the pack,” Brockley recalled. “Declan moved her outside, which he should have done. Then when she came into the stretch, another horse came right across causing my filly to check. We thought enough of her to put her in a Grade 1 in her second start, so that's some pretty high expectations. It was a little disappointing, but we knew she had more talent than what she was able to show that day and she showed that next time out.”

Brocknardini is out of the Bernardini mare Broad Stripes and hails from the prominent Phipps matriarchal bloodlines of undefeated Hall of Famer Personal Ensign as well as multiple Grade 1-winner My Flag.

Irad Ortiz, Jr. will pick up the mount from post 5.

Trainer Graham Motion will saddle Gainesway Stable's Kentucky homebred Memorialize [post 3, Manny Franco], who will attempt to make amends following a fifth-place finish in the Grade 2 Miss Grillo on October 4 at Belmont at the Big A, which was won by next-out Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner Hard To Justify. The Karakontie chestnut was previously a three-length maiden winner at second asking in her turf debut.

“I was disappointed with the Miss Grillo, I thought it could be a race that could get us to the Breeders' Cup and it didn't pan out,” Motion said. “I don't know if it was the turf or what it was that day, she also didn't have the best trip in that race. Having said that, she's done well since so hopefully we can regroup.”

Memorialize is the first named foal produced from the stakes-placed Smart Strike mare Smart Emma, a half-sister to Japanese stakes-winner and earner of over $800,000 Symboli Empire.

Martin Schwartz's stakes-placed Gold Lightning [post 8, Javier Castellano] enters from a third-place finish in the Chelsey Flower for trainer Brad Cox. The bay daughter of second crop sire Bolt d'Oro finished 2 3/4 lengths in arrears to Living Magic following a sixth-place finish in the Miss Grillo.

Completing the field are the David Donk-trained Artemis Girl [post 1, Jose Gomez], Awesome Czech [post 4, Kendrick Carmouche] for trainer Horacio De Paz, Being Betty [post 6, Jose Lezcano] for trainer Phil Serpe, Voter Registration [post 7, Jose Ortiz], a first-time starter for trainer Chad Brown and Scorpia [post 9, Julio Hernandez] for trainer Mark Salvaggio.

Most of All and Antenna have been entered for main-track only.

The Tepin honors the 2015-16 Champion Grass Mare and Hall of Fame inductee, who was conditioned by fellow Hall of Famer Mark Casse. The gifted daughter of Bernstein captured Belmont Park's Grade 1 Just a Game as well as the Grade 1 First Lady and Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Mile at Keeneland during her first Eclipse Award-earning season. She took her talents across the pond the following year, when capturing Royal Ascot's prestigious Group 1 Queen Anne in England before winning the Grade 1 Woodbine Mile in Canada. She rounded out her career when second in the 2016 Breeders' Cup Mile. Tepin was owned by Robert E. Masterson.

The Tepin is slated as Race 6 on Friday's nine-race card which also features the $150,000 Autumn Days in Race 8. First post is 12:20 p.m. Eastern.

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the fall meet at Aqueduct Racetrack on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

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