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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‘Big, Rangy’ Jersey Pearl Ready To Shine In Saturday’s Prioress

Silverton Hill's Jersey Pearl will look to secure her first career stakes win in Saturday's Grade 2, $250,000 Prioress, a six-furlong sprint for sophomore fillies, at Saratoga Race Course.

Trained by Darrin Miller, the Bee Jersey chestnut was freshened after a brief winter campaign at Turfway Park that included a third-place finish in the Gowell on New Year's Eve. She returned from a four-month layoff in fine form on May 27 in a six-furlong optional-claimer at Churchill Downs to post a neck score over returning rival Alva Starr, who exited that effort to win the Dashing Beauty at Delaware Park.

Jersey Pearl followed by taking a six-furlong optional-claiming sprint over older company on July 8 at Ellis Park, scoring by 9 1/2-lengths over next-out winner Let's Be Clear.

“I think the freshening was key. She matured – not just physically, but mentally,” said Miller, who captured the 2018 Caress here with Ruby Notion. “She's a big, rangy filly, but she's fast.”

Last out, Jersey Pearl stepped into the top-flight for the first time in the seven-furlong Grade 1 Test on August 5 here, stalking the pace from third position but was clipped from behind by Clearly Unhinged at the nine-sixteenths. She stayed on well until upper stretch before fading to finish fifth.

Miller said clipping heels may have hindered his filly.

“It did, but I don't know to what effect. She came out of it in good order. Most importantly, she seemed to get across Saratoga fine,” Miller said. “Obviously, that race was a tall order and there were no great expectations. We knew what we were running against and if she would have hit the board it would have been fantastic, but building a resume is the biggest goal. I also think she's a competitor. I don't think you can throw her out. She can make sense in some places.”

The $12,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase, who has banked $226,225 through a 7-3-1-1 record, made her first two starts with trainer Brian Lynch, graduating in October at Keeneland before moving to Miller's barn for her Turfway campaign.

Bred in Kentucky by Charles Fipke, Jersey Pearl is out of the Perfect Soul mare Jersey's Soul, who is a half-sister to 2010 Grade 1 Cigar Mile-winner Jersey Town.

The Spa's leading rider Irad Ortiz, Jr. picks up the mount from the inside post.

Juddmonte's Dazzling Blue [post 5, Joel Rosario] won her first three career starts all in six-furlong sprints for dual Eclipse Award-winning trainer Brad Cox.

The Into Mischief bay, out of the multiple graded stakes-placed Curlin mare Blue Violet, graduated in November at Churchill Downs ahead of a three-length score in the Letellier Memorial in December at Fair Grounds.

She opened her sophomore account with an 8 3/4-length score in an optional claimer in May at Churchill before running second to Maple Leaf Mel last out in the 6 1/2-furlong Grade 3 Victory Ride on July 8 at Belmont Park. Vahva, the third-place finisher in the Victory Ride, exited that event to win the Grade 3 Charles Town Oaks.

Dazzling Blue, a $500,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase, has breezed extensively over the Oklahoma training track, including a bullet five-eighths in 1:00.20 Saturday.

“She's doing fantastic and she's really stepped up and moved forward being up here this summer,” Cox said. “We're cutting her back to three-quarters from six and a half, and we like that. She's doing really well.”

P.D. Ladner's Alva Starr [post 4, Jose Lezcano] boasts a perfect in-the-money record of 4-2-2-0 for trainer Brett Brinkman.

Bred by Brinkman and Ladner, Alva Starr graduated at first asking over a sloppy track at Delaware Park. She then shipped to Keeneland for the six-furlong Myrtlewood on October 28 but had to scratch.

“She had a little ankle thing going on, so we stopped on her,” Brinkman said.

Alva Starr returned to action in May at Oaklawn Park, completing the exacta behind next-out stakes winner Unifying in a six-furlong optional-claiming sprint ahead of her aforementioned runner-up effort to Jersey Pearl at Churchill.

“We saw an opportunity to catch an allowance race at Oaklawn at the end of the meet and we knew she wasn't tight, but she ran an exceptionally good race,” Brinkman said. “We got up to Churchill with a race under her belt, and we felt we were a whole lot tighter. They ended up running super-fast in that race and we expected a good effort and got it – we didn't get the win, but we got the good effort.”

Alva Starr was then shipped to Delaware and made every pole a winning one last out on July 8 while facing older company in the six-furlong Dashing Beauty when ridden out by 6 3/4-lengths.

“We summer up at Delaware with some horses, so we sent her there and she was working good over that track,” Brinkman said. “We had visions of possibly going to New York for the Victory Ride, but ended up staying at Delaware and running in the stakes against older fillies and mares. I think it did a lot of good for her to walk out of her own stall and be able to race. She put forth a great effort for us and we had the Prioress penciled in after that.”

Alva Starr subsequently shipped to Saratoga where she breezed a half-mile in 48.21 over the main track Sunday with Jose Lezcano in the irons.

“It was workmanlike. We were looking for 48-49 and he hit right on schedule,” Brinkman said. “She's doing well. We've been up at Saratoga now for a week. She's done all we've asked her to do and hopefully things will continue that way until Saturday.

“It's a similar gap from the Churchill race to the Delaware race and if you look at her work pattern, she's kind of mirrored that same work pattern going forward,” Brinkman added. “We feel good about where we're at.”

The 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 2021 Grade 2 Prioress-winner Cilla, multiple graded stakes-placed Club Car, and stakes-winner Jack the Umpire, all campaigned by the same connections.

“I can't express how special that mare's been to us. It's a dream come true. You never expect a horse like that to come into your life and be that special, but she definitely has been,” Brinkman said.

Brinkman said he's looking forward to campaigning future stars out of the productive broodmare.

“We have a Frosted yearling filly we're getting ready to start breaking at the end of the year and we have a Gun Runner weanling filly on the ground – she's pretty special. We're excited about her,” Brinkman said.

Rounding out a talented field are stakes-winner Unified Alliance [post 2, Javier Castellano], who captured the off-the-turf Coronation Cup here in her first start for trainer Tom Morley; and stakes-placed Unsung Melody [post 3, Manny Franco], who was third last out in the restricted Wilton for trainer John Ortiz.

The Prioress is slated as Race 5 on Saturday's 12-race card which is headlined by the Grade 1, $1 million Jockey Club Gold Cup, a “Win and You're In” qualifier to the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Classic, in race 11. Also featured Saturday are the Grade 2, $500,00 Flower Bowl, which offers an automatic berth in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf, in Race 3, and the listed $150,000 Harvey Pack in Race 8. First post is 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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