Brightwork Brings Perfect 3-For-3 Record Into Sunday’s Grade 1 Spinaway

WSS Racing's undefeated Brightwork brings a perfect 3-for-3 record into Sunday's 132nd running of the Grade 1, $300,000 Spinaway for 2-year-old fillies going seven furlongs at Saratoga Race Course.

The Spinaway has been won by subsequent Champion 2-Year-Old Fillies Before Dawn [1981], Family Style [1985], Meadow Star [1990], Flanders [1994], Golden Attraction [1995], Countess Diana [1997], Vequist [2020], and Echo Zulu [2021]. In its earlier years, the Spinaway was won by Hall of Famers such as Miss Woodford [1882], Maskette [1908], Top Flight [1931], Cicada [1961], Affectionately [1962], La Prevoyante [1972] and Ruffian [1974].

Brightwork, by fourth-crop sire Outwork, announced her presence as a major force to be reckoned with in the 6 1/2-furlong Grade 3 Adirondack on August 6 at Saratoga. She stalked a swift pace in between horses from third down the backstretch before tipping out wide around the far turn en route to an easy five-length score under Irad Ortiz, Jr., who retains the mount from post 9. The win garnered an 89 Beyer Speed Figure.

Brightwork has seen added ground through each of her starts for trainer John Ortiz. After breaking her maiden by three lengths in a 4 1/2-furlong maiden test on April 26 at Keeneland, she captured the six-furlong Debutante on July 2 at Ellis Park.

Since her Adirondack conquest, Brightwork has engaged in interval training which puts emphasis on the post-work gallop out.

“She came out of her last race in great shape,” Ortiz said. “In her last work, we gave her some interval training where we broke off from the half-mile pole nice and steady and then came home from the quarter pole out a half-mile. She went 49 flat and continued to gallop out almost to the three-eighths pole again. She got plenty of distance that day, nice, slow and steady. I gave her a target last week, and she did a half-mile from the pole in 48 and change. That's just exactly what we needed.

“The thing about her works is that she's only getting better and better,” Ortiz continued. “Her heart rate is showing that she's asking for more distance and so we're going in there as confident as can be.”

A Spinaway win would give Ortiz, who opened his stable in 2016, his first Grade 1 victory as a trainer.

“That's life goals right there, isn't it? When you become a trainer, that's your number one goal,” Ortiz said. “I told Elliott Walden [CEO of WinStar Farm] one day that if I become a trainer, I don't want to just be a trainer, I want to be a Champion trainer. That's the whole purpose of doing this – being in the big leagues and making it to the top. It looks like this filly is looking to take us that way and I'm enjoying the ride.”

Bought for $95,000 as a weanling from the 2021 Fasig-Tipton November Sale, Brightwork is out of the unraced Malibu Moon mare Clarendon Fancy, who also produced stakes-placed Quiet Company.

Four-time Eclipse Award winning trainer Chad Brown will send out highly impressive maiden winner Ways and Means for Klaravich Stables.

The bay daughter of third-crop stallion Practical Joke, who also was campaigned by Brown and Klaravich, displayed talent in her August 6 debut when tracking in fifth before taking the lead in upper stretch.

Jockey Flavien Prat, who retains the mount from post 8, was described as “poised like a statue in the irons” by the Equibase chart as Ways and Means strolled home a 12 3/4-length winner while earning a 90 Beyer for the win.

Ways and Means has registered two breezes over the Oklahoma training track since her phenomenal maiden coup, including a last out half-mile in 49.77 seconds on August 27.

“She's had two easy works since, and she looks fine. I'm excited to see her run again. We've been training easy,” Brown said.

A Kentucky homebred, Ways and Means is out of the Ontario-bred stakes winner Strong Incentive, who also produced Brown-trained and Klaravich-owned graded stakes-winners Highly Motivated and Surge Capacity.

Hall of Famer Bill Mott will saddle CJ Thoroughbreds' Sugar Hi [post 3, Junior Alvarado], who impressed in her Opening Day debut at the Spa with a six-length win. The daughter of Twirling Candy earned an 80 Beyer from her first-out graduation going 5 1/2 furlongs, where she sat a close second off a pace set by returning rival Lady Moscato before dueling with her foe in upper stretch and kicking clear to victory.

CJ Johnsen of CJ Thoroughbreds said the ultimate goal with Sugar Hi is to go two turns, which is one reason they bypassed the Adirondack.

“With her pedigree, I think the longer the better. I know she won at 5 1/2 [furlongs], but then going 6 1/2 in the Adirondack is a whole different animal,” Johnsen said. “I don't think there was any real reason to push her to get to [the Adirondack] because it was a three-week turnaround. She came out of her race great and probably could have easily made the race, but we wanted to make sure to develop her properly. The last thing you want to do with a filly like this is throw them into a race when they aren't 100 percent and they get crushed and get their spirits broken. She's so mentally smart, that we wanted to make sure we did the right thing for her.”

Bred in Kentucky by Fred W. Hertrich, III and John D. Fielding, Sugar Hi is out of the unraced Medaglia d'Oro mare Laughing Matters, whose second dam Justenuffheart produced 2006 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly and black type producer Dreaming of Anna as well as turf graded stakes winner Justenuffhumor and multiple graded stakes winner Lewis Michael.

Trainer Kenny McPeek will saddle Wonder Ride [post 7, Julien Leparoux] following a winning debut on August 13 at Saratoga. There, the daughter of leading third-crop stallion Gun Runner rated a close third down the backstretch and won by a half-length in an effort which garnered a 72 Beyer.

McPeek mentioned targeting either the Grade 1, $400,000 Frizette going a one-turn mile on October 7 at Belmont at the Big A or the previous day's Grade 1, $600,000 Alcibiades at Keeneland following the Spinaway.

“She was probably only 80-85 percent first time out. She did everything I asked of her and trained like a very good horse,” McPeek said. “Anytime you can run first, second or third in these kind of races with a filly is good. We'll see how she runs there and then come back in either the Frizette or the Alcibiades.”

McPeek also campaigned her New York-bred dam Wonderment, a daughter of Cosmonaut who won the 2016 Grade 3 Bourbonette Oaks at Turfway Park as well as three state-bred stakes.

“She's bigger, stronger and more talented than her mother and her mother was a very good horse,” McPeek said. “This filly seems to have an aura about her. Her mother was a Grade 3 winner, can this filly be a Grade 1 winner? Fingers crossed.”

Gary Contessa, who trained 2018 Spinaway winner Sippican Harbor, will send out Lee Pokoik's Becky's Joker [post 5, Javier Castellano], who won her career debut at 21-1 odds in Opening Day's Grade 3 Schuylerville going six furlongs. There, Becky's Joker raced from one length off the pace down the backside and pounced to a 3 1/4-length score. The daughter of Practical Joke was a lackluster seventh in the last out Grade 3 Adirondack, where she finished 15 1/4 lengths back off Brightwork.

Hall of Famer and three-time Spinaway winner Steve Asmussen will saddle Douglas Scharbauer's Closing Act [post 4, Jose Lezcano] following a third-place finish in the Schuylerville. The Texas homebred Munnings chestnut previously captured the Astoria on June 11 at Belmont Park following a triumphant neck score on debut on May 11 at Churchill Downs.

Completing the field are Miz Sense [post 1, Manny Franco] for Hall of Famer and six-time Spinaway winner Todd Pletcher; Lady Moscato [post 2, John Velazquez] for Hall of Famer and six-time Spinaway winner D. Wayne Lukas; the Tom Amoss-trained Alys Beach [post 6, Dylan Davis]; and Lemorian [post 10, Fernando De La Cruz] for conditioner Michelle Elliott.

The Spinaway is named in honor of George Lorillard's talented chestnut who won seven of her nine starts, including stakes wins at the defunct Jerome Park and Sheepshead Bay Park. Successful in her career as a broodmare, Spinaway was the granddam of Tanya, who won her grandmother's namesake race in 1904 before defeating males in the following year's Belmont Stakes.

Other prominent descendants of Spinaway include multiple Champion producing stallion Giant's Causeway, prolific broodmare Hasili and European Champion Gleneagles.

The Spinaway is slated as Race 9 on Sunday's 10-race program, which offers a first post of 12:40 p.m. Eastern.

Saratoga Live will present live coverage and analysis of the Saratoga Race Course summer meet on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/racing/tv-schedule/.

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Gala Brand Bests The Boys In Thursday’s With Anticipation

Arnmore Thoroughbreds and Even Keel Thoroughbreds' Gala Brand scratched out of an engagement against her female counterparts in Wednesday's off-the-turf P.G. Johnson, but the daughter of Violence showed grit and determination to defeat males in Thursday's 19th renewal of the Grade 3, $175,000 With Anticipation, a 1 1/16-mile inner turf test for juveniles, at Saratoga Race Course.

Trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, who sent out Magic Cross to win yesterday's P.G. Johnson, Gala Brand swept from last-to-first under Jose Ortiz to outduel Carson's Run in a thrilling stretch drive, awarding her with both her first triumph against winners and first career stakes score on the heels of a debut win on August 3 here.

Mott credited Megan Jones, managing partner of co-owner Arnmore Thoroughbreds, with the decision to take on males in the With Anticipation.

“I owe a lot to her,” said Mott. “She made sure she was nominated to both races and the plan was to enter in both. She was ready to scratch yesterday even before they came off the grass because she wanted the better turf course. As it turned out, there was no decision to make. Everything fell into place and then another filly won yesterday.”

Gala Brand broke cleanly from the inside post in the field of seven and settled in last along the hedge as Market Street bounded to the front with Nomos and Spirit Prince in a battle for second through an opening quarter-mile in 25.02 seconds over the good footing.

Market Street led into the backstretch as Ortiz opted to bring Gala Brand two paths off the rail to the outside of Wine Collector and just behind Carson's Run with a half-mile in 51.61. The Mott-trained Get Spooled, who went widest of all in the first turn after a slow start and raced near the back of the field early on, was asked to make an early move by Jose Lezcano and took up second position near the half-mile call.

Nomos was swung wide mid-turn through three-quarters in 1:16.42 to make his bid for the lead while the Dylan Davis-piloted Carson's Run and a loaded Gala Brand were given their cues in tandem as they each opted to make a run to the outside of a tiring Nomos. Get Spooled got the jump on his rivals and came away with the lead at the stretch call, but Carson's Run and Gala Brand made up ground with every stride down the center of the course in an exciting battle to the wire.

Spirit Prince made one last bid for the lead in between Get Spooled and Carson's Run, but neither he nor the latter could hold off the impressive turn of foot from Gala Brand, who swept by in the final strides to post the half-length triumph in a final time of 1:45.93.

A game Carson's Run secured place honors 1 1/4 lengths ahead of his Christophe Clement-trained stablemate Spirit Prince, with Nomos and Get Spooled finishing fourth in a dead heat. Wine Collector and Market Street completed the order of finish. British Sea was scratched.

Ortiz, who won his third stake of the meet, said following the talented Carson's Run throughout was key to the victory.

“The main thing first time going long was to keep her in good rhythm and just let her be and that's what I did,” Ortiz said. “I followed Dylan, I liked his horse. I saw him work the other day on the Oklahoma and he worked very well. I followed him every step of the way until we hit the quarter-pole. I went outside of him and it worked out. She was full of run, very nice filly.”

Gala Brand boasts an eye-catching color pattern, with white splotches on her underside and tall white markings on her legs. Jones said the flashy filly's colors may not have been popular with prospective buyers at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, where she was purchased for $30,000.

“The color helped us buy her because I couldn't find any holes in her at the sale,” said Jones. “She was a little rangy, I think it was the European in her. She looked pretty awkward [when she was] younger, the white covered more than it does now. She almost kind of grew into her color as she went. I think it helped us in the long term.

“Her personality actually fits her color,” Jones added. “She has a lot of charisma and confidence. As soon as I saw her under tack and got to know her, I was like, 'That's just right for her.' She was born to be that color.”

The With Anticipation marks the first graded win for Arnmore Thoroughbreds, a milestone Jones said she will savor before making any further plans for Gala Brand.

“We'll just enjoy this for now and then get together and see where we go, but I think she overcame a little bit today,” said Jones. “They went slow up front and she ran them down and was challenged for the first time really and galloped out nicely. I was proud of her.”

Mott noted Get Spooled, a New York-bred son of Hard Spun, was compromised by a troubled trip.

“My other horse broke bad and he should have been up close,” said Mott. “He wound up getting into second position going into the turn and took the lead turning for home. I thought, maybe we're going to be one-two, but he folded a bit inside the sixteenth pole.”

Bred in Kentucky by Desmond Ryan and Martin Schwartz, Gala Brand is out of the multiple graded/group stakes-winning Lord of England mare Olorda. She banked $96,250 in victory and returned $7.80 on a $2 win ticket.

Live racing resumes Friday at the Spa with a 10-race card, featuring the Grade 3 Saranac in Race 4. First post is 1:10 p.m. Eastern.

Saratoga Live will present live coverage and analysis of the Saratoga Race Course summer meet on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/racing/tv-schedule/.

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Prince Of Wales Card Stacked For Canadian Triple Crown Run At Fort Erie

Nominations for the 88th Prince of Wales Stakes, the second race for the Canadian Triple Crown, have closed and the card is shaping up to be its strongest in decades. The $400,000 stakes will hit the dirt oval at Fort Erie Race Track on Sept. 12 with what looks to be a full field.

When nominations closed on Aug. 29, a total of 11 different horses had their ticket punched to the big dance at the track's signature event. This list was packed with heavy hitters, including Paramount Prince, who won the first leg of the Triple Crown at the King's Plate at Woodbine on Aug. 20. After the King's Plate victory, Paramount Prince will need to win the Prince of Wales Stakes to keep the Canadian Triple Crown run going.

“It's been a full two decades since the last horse, Wando, captured the Triple Crown back in 2003,” said Fort Erie Race Track's communication manager, James Culic. “The Stakes card is jammed with great horses, but Paramount Prince really put on an impressive display at the King's Plate, so I think he has a genuine shot at keeping the Canadian Triple Crown dream run going in Fort Erie.”

To do that, Paramount Prince will have to fend off challenges from familiar faces like Stanley House, Velocitor, Cool Kiss, Twin City, Morstachy's, and Kaukokaipuu, all of whom ran in the King's Plate and are nominated for the Prince of Wales Stakes as well. The nomination card was rounded out by Armaline, Ottawa, Stanhonor Goodside, and Tiburon.

If all 11 horses remain in good health and make it to the gate on Sept. 12, it will be the largest Prince of Wales Stakes card in two decades. This despite ongoing challenges with horse supply constraints in Ontario.

Live racing for the big event begins at 1 p.m., with the Prince of Wales Stakes hitting the oval later that afternoon. The track will have food trucks on hand to keep the crowd fed as they take in the Prince of Wales, and the four other stakes races that day, including the Molson Cup, Le Cinquieme Essai Cup, The Rondeau Bay Stakes, and The Lake Erie Stakes. The race card for the 88th Prince of Wales Stakes will be finalized on Sept. 7 during the draw for post positions, which will be live streamed to the track's YouTube page.

Admission and parking to the Stakes are free, and for those who can't make it in person, The Prince of Wales Stakes will once again be broadcast live on TSN.

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Exaulted Looks To Extend Win Streak In Del Mar Mile

Years ago a horse named Cigar was running on the turf. Nothing special, just an average grass horse. He did win an entry level allowance race at Del Mar, but that was about it.

Then one day, trainer Bill Mott and owner Allen Paulson decided to try their now 4-year-old colt on the dirt. Cigar ran off 16 straight victories, tying Citation's old mark for most consecutive wins and eventually vaulting Cigar into racing's Hall of Fame.

This should not be mistaken as a comparison to Cigar but there's a horse in the Peter Eurton barn named Exaulted that started out as your average, everyday dirt horse until this year when the connections decided to try him on the turf. He hasn't lost since and will try to extend his win streak to five this Saturday in the G2 Del Mar Mile, one of the five graded stakes featured on Pacific Classic Day.

“That's what I have to think,” Eurton says when asked if the surface switch was the key to Exaulted's turnaround. “He was always pretty healthy. Growing up he had little issues but nothing ever serious.”

The son of Twirling Candy only won once in his first 11 races. He broke his maiden winning an entry level allowance race at Santa Anita. Exaulted ran twice at Del Mar last summer finishing third and fifth in entry level allowance races.

“He didn't run bad,” Eurton says. “He was always knocking on the door but he wouldn't finish. (The grass) made him more of a stayer.”

So to start his 6-year-old campaign, Eurton made the switch to grass.

“He's by a turf sire,” Eurton says. “His size is not your typical turf horse. He's like 17-hands so we always thought he'd be a dirt horse and it just kind of worked out. It's just too bad I didn't try it earlier.”

He won an entry level allowance in January; a non-winners of two in February; the G3 American in April and the G1 Shoemaker Mile on Memorial Day. All were at Santa Anita.

Trainer Philip D'Amato has brought his full complement of turf runners to the party on Saturday. In the Mile he has Count Again and Balnikhov, winner of last year's Oceanside Stakes on opening day at Del Mar.

“He (Balnikhov) really likes this turf course down here,” D'Amato says. “He's trained really well post Eddie Read and I think he should be set to run one of his 'A' races.”

Balnikhov finished a fast-closing second to stablemate Gold Phoenix in the G2 Eddie Read in July.

Bob Baffert will send out Du Jour, winner of the $100,000 Wickerr on opening weekend. The son of Temple City will have the services of rider Flavien Prat, who is flying in from the east coast and will ride this weekend.

Last year's Wickerr winner, Irideo, will take the outside post in the 10-horse 'Mile' field. He posted back-to-back runner up finishes, both behind Exaulted, in the G3 American and the G1 Shoemaker Mile before a head-scratching, sixth-place finish in this year's edition of the Wickerr. Trainer Marcelo Polanco is hoping for a better effort this time.

“Since we got here I've been working him on the grass,” Polanco says, “so he's getting used to it and he does work good on the turf.”

Irideo had two bullet works over consecutive weekends earlier this month. He also has a new rider.

“We have Tiago Pereira,” Polanco says. “He worked the horse the last time. They got along real good and he seems like the right guy for this horse. He's an easy horse to ride. You make one move and that's about it. He's got to relax in the first part (of the race) and he'll give you a good race.”

The G2 Del Mar Mile is the seventh race on the 11-race Saturday card. Approximate post time is 4:30 p.m. First post for Saturday's races is at 1:30 p.m.

Here's the field from the rail with the jockeys:

  1. Du Jour (4-1);
  2. Sumter (Mike Smith, 15-1);
  3. Count Again (Umberto Rispoli, 4-1);
  4. Exaulted (Juan Hernandez, 3-1);
  5. Balnikhov (Hector Berrios, 6-1);
  6. Visitant (Geovanni Franco, 12-1);
  7. I'm A Gambler (Antonio Fresu, 8-1);
  8. War At Sea (Victor Espinoza, 10-1);
  9. Twist (Kent Desormeaux, 12-1), and
  10. Irideo (Tiago Pereira, 10-1).

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