Talk Of The Nation Bests Wadsworth For Gun Runner Triumph

Talk of the Nation unleashed a spirited stretch run and landed the most lucrative victory of his career in the $1-million Gun Runner for 3-year-olds Saturday at Kentucky Downs.

Under Jose Oritz, the Quality Road colt collared pacesetter Smokey Mandate nearing the final sixteenth, then held off the closing charge of Wadsworth to score by a half length.

Sent off the favorite in the eight-horse field, Talk of the Nation covered one-mile turf test in 1:32.93 on firm footing and returned $4.74.

Smokey Mandate finished third, 1 1/2 lengths behind Smokey Mandate.

Talk of the Nation scored a breakthrough stakes win March 11 in the Columbia Stakes at Tampa Bay Down and followed with a pair of runner-up finishes in the Jersey Derby June 3 and Manila Stakes (G3) in his graded debut July 7 in his start prior to the Gun Runner.

Campaigned by Joseph Allen and breeder China Horse Club and trained by Shug McGaughey, his overall record improved to 4-2-0 from seven starts. The $600,840 winner's share of the Gun Runner purse boosted his lifetime bankroll to $778,610.

Kentucky-bred Talk of the Nation was produced by the Street Cry mare She's Not Here.

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Alva Starr Emulates Half Sister In Winning Prioress, Provides Brinkman First Graded Score As Trainer

Alva Starr, bred by owner P. Dale Ladner and trainer Brett Brinkman, utilized a prominent trip engineered by Jose Lezcano to secure a powerful 8 3/4-length victory in Saturday's $250,000 Prioress (G2), a six-furlong sprint for sophomore fillies, at Saratoga Race Course.

It was the second Prioress score for Ladner, who won this event in 2021 with Alva Starr's half-sister by California Chrome, Cilla, who raced that day in trainer Charlton Baker's care when Brinkman didn't take out his New York license.

Alva Starr, a Lord Nelson bay, is out of the graded stakes-placed Into Mischief mare Sittin At the Bar, who was campaigned by Brinkman and Ladner. Alva Starr is also a half-sibling to multiple graded stakes-placed Club Car, and stakes-winner Jack the Umpire, all campaigned by the same connections.

Alva Starr arrived at her graded stakes debut from a 6 3/4-length romp in the six-furlong Dashing Beauty on July 8 at her Delaware Park base.

“This filly had not missed a beat since the Delaware race and we just felt really good coming into the race. It doesn't put us into the winner's circle, but we felt good about it,” said Brinkman, who secured both his first official graded win and first Spa score. “A lot of times good horses make it look easy, but they are running fast and she's got a quick turn of foot from a high cruising speed and that's all I told Jose when he worked her and when he got on her today. I said, 'Let her be who she wants to be, she is very manageable and use her assets.'”

Alva Starr emerged from a three-pronged battle for the lead with Jersey Pearl and Unified Alliance to mark the opening quarter-mile in :21.73 over the fast main track with Unsung Melody and 3-5 mutuel favorite Dazzling Blue tracking their early foot.

Alva Starr led to the turn as Joel Rosario rushed Dazzling Blue into second position through a half-mile in :44.64 and Jersey Pearl remained in contention while saving ground in third. Alva Starr opened up by 5 1/2-lengths at the stretch call to put away Dazzling Blue and drew off to a comfortable score in a final time of 1:09.14. Jersey Pearl completed the exacta by 2 1/2-lengths over Dazzling Blue with Unsung Melody and Unified Alliance completing the order of finish.

Lezcano worked Alva Starr a half-mile in 48.21 Sunday over the Spa main track in her final Prioress prep.

“I thought I worked her too slow, but when I checked the time she went :48 and change. She did it so easily and I felt I just galloped her out there,” Lezcano said. “The trainer told me to go like :49. I grabbed the bridle and she did it so easily. I knew she was very nice. Today, I watched her replays and she looked like a very fast filly. I was very impressed with her today. She's a very nice filly.”

Alva Starr graduated on debut last September at Delaware Park and returned to action in May with a runner-up effort to next-out stakes winner Unifying in an optional-claimer at Oaklawn Park. She followed with a close runner-up effort to Jersey Pearl in May in an optional claimer at Churchill Downs ahead of her recent stakes score.

The Darrin Miller-trained Jersey Pearl, who was fifth last out in the Test (G1) at the Spa, was game to the wire to complete the exacta under leading rider Irad Ortiz Jr.

“The winner ran away from me and was much the best today,” Ortiz said. “She felt great. We had three horses with speed, so I expected to be forwardly placed and I go from there.”

Brinkman said he could potentially point Alva Starr to the seven-furlong Raven Run (G2) on October 21 at Keeneland — a race Cilla finished third in following her Prioress score.

“We have a couple races marked out. We will go into Keeneland and see. I feel like she can get seven-eighths. The pedigree, you know, we'll see,” Brinkman said.

Alva Starr banked $137,500 in victory while improving her record to 5-3-2-0. She returned $9 for a $2 win bet.

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French Import Beaute Cachee Notches Stakes Breakthrough In Violet

All it took was a trans-Atlantic change of venue to get Beaute Cachee to start living up to her potential.

After 12 races in France with modest success, Beaute Cachee extended her form spree in the United States, drawing off to win Saturday's $104,000 Violet Stakes at Monmouth Park by a widening 3¼ lengths.

Bred in France, the 4-year-old daughter of Literato now has two wins and a near-miss second in her three U.S. Starts. Saturday's triumph marked the first stakes win for the Chad Brown-trainee, who was ridden by Nik Juarez.

“She shipped in from Saratoga this morning so I have not been around her here, but I worked with her at Payson Park (in Florida),” said Luis Cabrera, who oversees Brown's division at Monmouth Park. “She has a lot of ability. She has been running very well since she came to this country. All of her races here have been good races.”

After winning her U.S. debut at Belmont Park on May 26, Beaute Cachee was second, beaten a neck, in an optional claimer at Saratoga on July 27. She had been just 1-for-12 during her racing career in France.

The winning time for the 1 1/16 miles over a turf course listed as firm was 1:42.92.

Beaute Cachee paid $4 to win as the favorite in the field of eight fillies and mares. But there were some anxious moments early, with the filly fighting Juarez and being rank in the opening quarter mile.

“I had an opportunity to watch the replays of her two races in the United States and both replays showed me she does what she did early (today),” said Juarez. “The chart mark in her last race said she was rank, so I went back to watch it and it seems like she has a very light mouth to her. I knew that going into the race so I was prepared for what she might do.

“I was waiting for her to settle behind the speed and she did eventually. It really wasn't a matter of her fighting me early. Really it was more a case of trying to find a mutual agreement to get her to settle down.”

With Join the Dance setting early fractions of :24.85, :49.08 and 1:12.22 to three quarters, Beaute Cachee sat a stalking third, with Miss Carol Ann just off the early leader.

Miss Carol Ann made her move for the lead coming out of the final turn, with Beaute Cachee collaring her in mid-stretch before drawing off late.

“I wanted to sit right behind the speed, exactly where we were,” said Juarez. “When (Join the Dance) started to back out I was able to target (Miss Carol Ann). When she made her move by that one she didn't open up by much but she has a really quick burst when you ask her. That's the thing with trying to get her settled early – you can't lose your patience because you know the run is coming.”

Beaute Cachee, who has raced exclusively on the grass during her 15-race career, is owned by Madaket Stables LLC, Michael Dubb and Louis Lazzinnaro. Bred by Gregor Vischer, Beaute Cachee was produced by the Hurricane Run mare Sign and Seal.

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