Bed O’ Roses: ‘It’s Clear That Wicked Halo Has Upped Her Game’ To Take On Champ Goodnight Olive

Winchell Thoroughbreds' Wicked Halo will square off once more with the reigning Champion Female Sprinter Goodnight Olive in Saturday's Grade 2, $200,000 Bed o' Roses at Belmont Park.

The seven-furlong sprint for older fillies and mares drew a strong field with a cumulative nine graded stakes victories across five contenders, including Wicked Halo, who enters from a one-length defeat to Matareya in the Grade 1 Derby City Distaff on May 6 at Churchill Downs for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen. Goodnight Olive finished a troubled third in the same race after being boxed in down the lane by Wicked Halo.

The stacked field includes dual graded stakes winner Caramel Swirl, graded stakes-winner Dr B and graded stakes-placed Beguine.

“Two of the top older sprinting fillies are in a five-horse field, so forty percent of the field is top shelf,” said Winchell Thoroughbreds' racing manager David Fiske.

Wicked Halo, a 4-year-old Gun Runner grey, boasts a record of 13-7-1-4 and $1,181,200 in earnings. A winner of the Grade 2 Adirondack at Saratoga Race Course during her juvenile season, she captured the Spa's Grade 2 Prioress on September 2 and Grade 2 Raven Run at Keeneland on October 22 before finishing third to Goodnight Olive in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint on November 5 at Keeneland.

Wicked Halo spent the past couple of years racing in the shadow of her Eclipse Award-winning stablemate Echo Zulu, who also is by Gun Runner and bears the colors of Winchell Thoroughbreds. Echo Zulu was unbeaten at two, which included a 5 1/4-length win in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies at Del Mar, and captured the Grade 3 Dogwood as a sophomore en route to a runner-up effort behind Goodnight Olive in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint, finishing one length ahead of Wicked Halo.

Fiske believes Wicked Halo's career could see an even higher jump forward this season, which already includes a stakes triumph over Matareya in the March 31 Matron at Oaklawn Park.

“Wicked Halo seems to be a bigger, faster 4-year-old. I think figure wise and everything else, she's right there with the top,” Fiske said. “Matareya, Wicked Halo and Goodnight Olive finished pretty close together on Derby Day. That's a pretty good yardstick. Between Matareya, Goodnight Olive, Echo Zulu and Wicked Halo – I think one of those four is getting the [Eclipse Award] trophy this year.”

Echo Zulu and Wicked Halo are just two stars amongst the first crop of 2017 Horse of the Year and now leading North American stallion Gun Runner, who also was campaigned by Winchell Thoroughbreds and Asmussen.

“The early prognostication on Gun Runner is that they'll get better later, which surprised everyone when Echo Zulu, Wicked Halo and [Grade 1 winner] Gunite came out in the first crop,” Fiske said. “But two things can be true at the same time. They can be good 2-year-olds while also improve and be good older horses. Using the metrics and figures that we have, it's clear that Wicked Halo has upped her game.”

Fiske said he would ideally like to keep Echo Zulu, who captured the Grade 3 Winning Colors on May 29 at Churchill Downs, and Wicked Halo separate for the time being.

“We'll do that as long as we can, but hopefully we don't have to do that [square off] until the Breeders' Cup,” Fiske said. “Hopefully, they're still sound and racing by November. I'd certainly like to keep them apart but there aren't too many opportunities for Grade 1 older filly sprinters.”

Wicked Halo, a Kentucky homebred, is out of the Tapit mare Just Wicked who, like Wicked Halo, also captured the Adirondack at Saratoga.

Fiske said Disarm, who captured Sunday's Grade 3 Matt Winn at Ellis Park, is a likely candidate for either the Grade 1 Haskell on July 22 at Monmouth Park or the Grade 2, $500,000 Jim Dandy on July 29 at Saratoga. The Gun Runner chestnut was a closing fourth in the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby in May at Churchill Downs.

“Good horses are pretty easy to manage. You just have to figure out where you want them to go and then work backwards from there,” Fiske noted. “It seems like coming up, the Haskell or the Jim Dandy would be the most logical spots. We'll see how he trains between now and then.”

Regardless of where or when the aforementioned horses run, Fiske said they will ship up to Saratoga at the beginning of July to join Asmussen's string stabled on the Oklahoma Training Track.

Fiske said the highly regarded Extra Anejo would accompany his stable stars at the Spa, following a 6 1/4-length allowance conquest going one mile on June 10 at Ellis Park.

“He'll show up in a stake somewhere,” Fiske said. “He's going to Saratoga with the rest of the string. He came out of his race great and he and Disarm are both exciting prospects.”

Fiske added that American Classic participant Red Route One will get a light breather following a respective fourth and eighth in the Grade 1 Preakness and Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets.

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Juvenile Rhyme Schemes Dazzles In ‘Extremely Impressive’ 9 1/2-Length Maiden Victory

Pura Vida Investments' Rhyme Schemes stamped himself as one of the top 2-year-olds in the country following his dazzling 9 ½-length romp in a maiden special weight contest Thursday at Ellis Park Racing & Gaming.

Trained by Norm Casse and ridden by Ricardo Santana Jr., Rhyme Schemes completed the 5 ½-furlong distance in 1:02.82, just .51 seconds off the track record set by Spycraft in 2021. Rhyme Schemes' victory earned a stout 93 Brisnet Speed Rating.

“We've gone about training our 2-year-olds a little bit differently this year than previous years,” Casse said. “This was Rhyme Schemes' second start and we haven't really cranked up any of our 2-year-olds going into their debut. We've been using their first start to build on their fitness. So, it was extremely impressive the way this horse won. We added blinkers for his second start and they seemed to help a lot as well.”

Rhyme Schemes was purchased at the 2022 Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $210,000 by Casse's longtime client and bloodstock advisor Deuce Greathouse. Some of the top horses on Greathouse's resume that he picked out includes Tepin, Shedaresthedevil and Southlawn.

Casse stated the July 2, $225,000 Bashford Manor (Listed) could be an option for Rhyme Schemes' next start.

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Canterbury: Wednesday’s Northern Stars Turf Festival Features Five Stakes On Grass

Entries have been taken for the Northern Stars Turf Festival, Canterbury Park's most prominent night of racing which will be conducted Wednesday, June 21. A nine-race program that begins at 5:07 p.m. central is headlined by the $100,000 Canterbury Derby at one mile on the turf and includes four additional $75,000 turf stakes: the Curtis Sampson Oaks, Dark Star Turf Sprint, Brooks Fields Mile and Lady Canterbury Stakes.

The races attracted horses stabled at the Shakopee, Minn. racetrack as well as several that most recently raced at the top tracks in the country including Belmont Park, Churchill Downs, Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita.

Jonathan Thomas trains six of the horses shipping in to race Wednesday including two in the Lady Canterbury, Regal Realm and Mouffy. Thomas, a multiple graded stakes winner, is sending horses to Canterbury for the first time.

“I like what they've done [at Canterbury] putting all those turf stakes on one night,” he said. “Every horse that we entered is training well and in a decent spot. They all have upside but will have to bring their best effort.”

Thomas is using rider Florent Geroux on four mounts and Adam Beschizza on two. Both know their way around the Canterbury turf course.

“Certainly better than I do,” Thomas said. “We're fortunate to get them.”

Geroux won the 2015 and 2022 Canterbury Derby and the 2021 Curtis Sampson Oaks and Brooks Fields Mile. Beschizza won last year's Dark Star Turf Sprint and the 2018 Oaks.

Jockey Jareth Loveberry will ride all five turf stakes, three for trainer Mike Maker and two for Chris Block. He is no stranger to Canterbury as Loveberry was leading rider in 2017 and has regularly shipped in for and won stakes races since leaving the local colony in 2020. He is currently riding in Kentucky. Loveberry finished second in the 2023 Kentucky Derby aboard Two Phils, a colt that he rode to victory in the 2022 Shakopee Juvenile. He has the mount Wednesday on 9 to 5 morning line favorite She Can't Sing for Block in the Lady Canterbury. That trio won the same stake last year for Canterbury's leading owner Bob Lothenbach's Lothenbach Stables Inc. Lothenbach also has Midnight Current, Canterbury's 2022 horse of the meet, and Let's Skedaddle in the Lady Canterbury. Both are trained by Joel Berndt.

Mac Robertson, Canterbury's all-time leading trainer by wins and purses earned, has entered six horses, four in the turf stakes and two in the undercard $50,000 MTA Stallion Auction Stakes.  He will saddle Tonka Warrior, owned by Xtreme Racing Stables LLC, in the Brooks Fields Mile. The 4-year-old won two races this spring racing on the main track at Oaklawn but won on the Canterbury turf last year and finished second in the $100,000 Hawthorne Derby also on the grass. Eduardo Gallardo has the mount.

More information is available at www.canterburypark.com .

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Santa Anita Brings Down Curtain On Hollywood Meet With 1 3/4-Mile San Juan Capistrano

In search of his third consecutive graded stakes win, trainer Michael McCarthy's Offlee Naughty heads Santa Anita's traditional closing day feature on Sunday, the Grade 3, $100,000 San Juan Capistrano Stakes at about a mile and three quarters over the Camino Real  Turf Course.  With its traditional hillside start, a field of six three year olds and up will compete in the 84th renewal of the San Juan, a race best remembered  for its 1966 running when  legendary Hall of Fame jockey John Longden went out a winner at age 59 aboard Canadian-bred George Royal, who prevailed by a nose over Plaque, who was ridden by Hall of Famer Bobby Ussery.

A one-length winner when ridden by John Velazquez of the Grade 2 Charles Whittingham Stakes at a mile and a quarter on turf two starts back on April 8, Offlee Naughty rallied from far back under Umberto Rispoli to take the mile and one half turf Grade 3 San Luis Rey Stakes by a 1 ¼ lengths May 13, earning the same 97 Beyer Speed Figure that he did in the Whittingham.

Although a lack of pace could be a concern, Offlee Naughty, a 5-year-old full horse by Flashback, out of the Offlee Wild mare Acting Naughty, is nonetheless at the top of his game and should be tough to beat.

Owned by James and Donna Daniell, Offlee Naughty is three for six over the Santa Anita turf and he should relish the mile and three quarter distance.  With an overall mark of 17-5-1-1, he has earnings of $370,645.

Richard Mandella's Brazilian-bred Planetario, who rallied to be a solid second, beaten 1 ¼ lengths by Offlee Naughty in the San Luis Rey, is a horse on the improve who will be making his third North American start on Sunday.

A two-time Group 1 stakes winner in Brazil, Planetario, a 5-year-old full horse, is another that should relish the stretch out from a mile and one half to the mile and three quarters of the San Juan Capistrano.  An even fifth in his U.S. debut going a mile and one eighth on turf here on June 22 of last year, he earned an 87 Beyer and got a 95 Beyer off the bench in his second place finish in the San Luis Rey.

Owned by his breeder, Red Rafa Stud, Inc., Planetario, who will be ridden back by Hector Berrios, has five wins from 10 overall starts as he seeks his first North American stakes victory.

McCarthy will also saddle the 4-year-old Irish-bred filly Duvet Day, who faces males for the first time since running a close second going six furlongs on turf in her Irish debut 15 races ago on June 18, 2021.

Most recently second, beaten a neck as the 6-5 favorite in the mile and one half turf Santa Barbara on April 30, Duvet Day will be ridden back by leading man Juan Hernandez.  A winner of the ungraded Astra Stakes at a mile and one half on turf three starts back on Jan. 21, Duvet Day is owned by Cedros, Jane Bacharach and Richard Schatz.  With an overall mark of 15-3-4-2, she has earnings of $210,313.

Grade 3 San Juan Capistrano with jockeys and weights in post position order

Race 5 of 12 Approximate post time 2 p.m. PT

  1. Offlee Naughty—Umberto Rispoli—126
  2. Duvet Day—Juan Hernandez—119
  3. Birth of Cool – Joe Bravo – 122
  4. Opry – Edwin Maldonado – 126
  5. Planetario—Hector Berrios—126
  6. Rimprotector – Kyle Frey – 122

First post time for a 12-race card on Sunday, which is also closing day of the Hollywood Meet at Santa Anita, is at 12 noon with admission gates opening at 10 a.m.

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