Vandeek Runs Down Favorite Ramatuelle To Land ‘Win & You’re In’ Prix Morny, Stays Unbeaten

Vandeek wore down hot favorite Ramatuelle in the final furlong and got up in the final strides to win the Prix Morny (G1) for 2-year-old colts and fillies Sunday at Deauville.

With the win, Vandeek earned an automatic starting berth into the $1-million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) in November at Santa Anita through the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In.

KHK Racing's Vandeek finished a short neck ahead of Kentucky-bred Justify filly Ramatuelle, victress in the Prix Robert Papin (G2) in her previous start. Together, they left in their wake the much-touted Coventry (G2) victor River Tiber, who tried in vain to match the winner's blistering acceleration but could only stay on for third, two lengths behind Ramatuelle.

Vandeek raced off the early pace under Andrea Atzeni but was in touch near the back of the nine-horse field. Ramatuelle, prominent from the get-go, was shaken up by Aurelien Lemaitre 1 1/2 furlongs out and took charge from pacesetter Jasour. She appeared poised to go on to triumph but ultimately could not withstand the withering rally of Vandeek, who surged in the shadow of the post to narrowly prevail.

Time for the six furlongs on turf rated as very soft was 1:09.84.

Vandeek, a Havana Grey colt who won the Markel Richmond Stakes (G2) at Goodwood Aug. 3, handled his step up to the elite level with aplomb. Trained by Simon and Ed Crisford, he is perfect in three career starts.

Bred in Great Britain by Kelly Thomas' Maywood Stud, Vandeek was the co-sale topper at the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale in April when purchased by Stroud Coleman Bloodstock for 625,000 guineas ($881,584).

Vandeek's dam is the Exceed And Excel mare Mosa Mine. His third dam, French-bred Bamieres, is the dam of the champion Balbonnella, also French and the dam of the legendary sprinter and sire Anabaa.

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‘She’s The Goods’: Anisette Rallies From Last To Win Del Mar Oaks

Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners' Anisette put on the most outstanding performance of the Del Mar season so far when she electrified a Saturday crowd at the seaside oval with a last-to-first run that earned her the honors in the Grade 1 Del Mar Oaks.

The robust daughter of the Irish stallion Awtaad was given a daring ride by Umberto Rispoli as they ducked to the rail turning for home in the 10-horse field and fired a fierce shot through the lane, getting the nine furlongs on grass in a final time of 1:48.15 as she pulled 2 3/4- lengths clear at the finish. It was the third straight stateside tally this year by the British-bred miss, who is trained by French expat Leonard Powell.

Anisette took home the $180,000 share of the $302,500 purse, pushing her earnings to $346,871. She's been perfect in a trio of stateside starts and was a winner of one of three outings as a 2-year-old in England.

Finishing second in the 67th edition of the Oaks was Michael Ryan's Be Your Best, who was a neck better than Martin Schwartz's Impact Warrior.

The winner was a stout favorite at 4-5 and paid $3.60 to her backers.

The Del Mar 10-race program was further enhanced by two special events that took place earlier on the card. First, the track's renowned race caller Trevor Denman received the coveted Laffit Pincay Award in the winner's circle after Race 5. He became the 19th recipient of the honor, given to those who long serve the sport of Thoroughbred racing with “integrity, extraordinary dedication, determination and distinction.”

Then, following Race 7, the track hosted the awarding of racing Hall of Fame honors to 82-year-old Fernando Toro. Pincay once again did the honors for one of the sport's top competitors, known by his nickname “The Bull.” Toro won 3,555 races in North America after coming up from his native Chile where he was a champion rider.

Hall of Famer Fernando Toro

Toro donned his Hall of Fame jacket and received his Hall of Fame plaque in the winner's circle in a warm ceremony attended by family members and dozens of friends and admirers, including many other Hall of Fame members who call Del Mar home in the summer.

Del Mar will not race Sunday as usual due to an impending storm that is supposed to drench Southern California on Sunday. It will return to action on Thursday with a first post of 2 p.m.


UMBERTO RISPOLI (Anisette, winner) – “I knew I was on the best filly and that helped me ride her the way I did. I thought about going outside and I knew the pace wasn't in my favor. But then things opened a bit inside and I went. They tell me I ride like Fernando Toro did (Toro was at Del Mar today to accept his Hall of Fame honors and gave away the trophy to Anisette's connections). I know what that means. It's a great honor.”

LEONARD POWELL (Anisette, winner) – “Her turn of foot made the difference at the top of the lane. I didn't think we'd be so far back, especially with a half mile in :47, but she was good enough to overcome that and close the ground. He (Rispoli) kept his cool; we got a dream run on the rail and he had the horse to do it. She's the goods.”


RACTIONS:  :23.84  :47.21  1:11.92  1:36.60  1:48.15

The stakes win was the fifth of the meeting for rider Rispoli.  It was the third of the session for trainer Powell.

Rider Rispoli was registering his first victory in the Grade I Oaks, but his 23rd overall triumph in Del Mar stakes.

Trainer Powell was scoring his second win in the Grade I Oaks (he won the race in 2018 with Fatale Bere). He now has 11 stakes wins at Del Mar.

The winning owner is Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, which is headed by Aron Wellman of Rancho Santa Fe, CA.

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War Bomber Outbattles Treason In King Edward Thriller

Irish-bred War Bomber struck front in early stretch and then held off a game Treason to take Saturday's $200,000 King Edward Stakes (G2), a one-mile turf race for 3-year-olds and upward at Woodbine.

Treason, the 5-2 second choice, was sent to the front by leading rider Kazushi Kimura as jockey Rico Walcott and War Bomber patiently tracked the pacesetter from second, followed by the duo of Shirl's Speight and The Minkster.

Ahead 2½ lengths after an opening panel in :23.53, Treason extended that advantage over War Bomber to three lengths through a half in :45.63.

Still well ahead of their rivals as they rounded the turn for home, multiple stakes-winning War Bomber came calling to Treason's outside, setting the stage for a thrilling stretch duel. After powering by Treason past the three-sixteenths, War Bomber appeared en route to a comfortable win, but the former fought back along the inside in the final strides.

At the finish, War Bomber was a neck in front. Lucky Score was third and multiple graded stakes winner, 9-5 choice Shirl's Speight, was fourth.

The final time over firm ground was 1:32.41.

“I was going to play it by the break,” said Walcott, who will ride Kaukokaipuu in Sunday's King's Plate. “I break on top and then I see another horse (Treason) want to go for the lead, so I just take my horse back a little and sit behind the speed and just wait for the right time to move. At the head of the lane when I asked him, he gave me all he had. It was a good finish. I enjoy it when I cross the line first.”

It was the seventh win from 19 starts for War Bomber, the 5-year-old son of War Front out of Irish-bred Sun Shower, by Indian Ridge. His victories include last year's Seagram Cup (G3). Bred by Coolmore, the bay gelding is trained by Norm McKnight.

“He's versatile,” said Bruno Schickedanz, Canada's champion owner of 2022. “To me, I don't know where he's better. He's good on both surfaces.”

War Bomber, who contested last year's Ricoh Woodbine Mile (G1), could take another shot at the $1-million turf test on Sept. 16. He is trained by Norman McKnight.

“Who knows? We'll talk about it and think about it,” Schickedanz said.

War Bomber returned $14.90 for the win.

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