Appleby Strikes Again! Siskany Takes Belmont Gold Cup As Heavy Favorite

Godolphin's British homebred Siskany lived up to his heavy favoritism when pouncing to a two-length victory in Friday's Grade 2, $250,000 Belmont Gold Cup, a two-mile Widener turf test for older horses, at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

Trained by Charlie Appleby and expertly piloted by William Buick, the bay son of Dubawi made his first trip to America well worth the while in scoring the winner's share of $137,500 and providing Appleby with his second win at Belmont Park in the past month, adding to a triumph with Ottoman Fleet in the Grade 2 Fort Marcy in early May.

“It worked out really well. He's a horse who hasn't had all the luck in the world in his past races,” said Liam O'Rourke, director of studs, stallions & breeding for Darley Europe. “He had a lovely sit today and a lovely ride from William. They went slow early and I think that helped him. He's got a big finishing kick and nothing got in his way. He was resolute to the line. A deserving winner. There's no doubt he improves when he travels.”

Siskany emerged from post 2 and was settled in the middle of the 13-horse field as Tide of the Sea bounded to the front under Katie Davis, racing four lengths ahead of Channel Maker and marking an opening quarter-mile in 24.81 seconds and a half-mile in 51.11 over the firm footing. Buick patiently held Siskany in his mid-pack stalking position passing the stands for the first time and into the second turn before the Trevor McCarthy-piloted L'Imperator, who had broken slowest of all, made a bold move from ninth on the far outside of the field to challenge Tide of the Sea for the lead after one-mile in 1:45.48.

Buick angled Siskany a couple paths from his inside stalking position to ensure racing room mid-way down the backstretch while L'Imperator quickly fizzled out after his ambitious bid. Tide of the Sea was once again in command through the latter part of the stretch and entering the final turn, but clung to a precarious lead as Channel Maker was asked for more from Luis Saez through 1 1/4 miles in 2:11.26.

“I thought getting him into the clear [on the backside] was a sensible thing to do,” Buick said. “He was the best horse in the race and it was an opportunity that arose. Channel Maker took me into the race and to get on the back of him was an obvious move at that point.”

A loaded Siskany loomed large on the outside as Amazing Grace rushed up the inside and took the lead at the top of the lane, but Siskany gained with every stride down the center of the course and came to even terms with his rival just past the eighth pole before kicking clear when shown a right-handed crop by Buick. An inside-rushing British Royalty passed a game Amazing Grace and The Grey Wizard made an impressive late run on the far outside from 11th, but was left with too much to do as Siskany prevailed in a final time of 3:23.94.

The Grey Wizard got up for place honors by a neck over British Royalty with Amazing Grace rounding out the superfecta another half-length back. Cibolian, High Definition, Tide of the Sea, Barbados, Strong Tide, Channel Maker, Tartini, L'Imperator and Cross Border completed the order of finish.

Buick, who rode the Appleby-trained Yibir to a third-place finish in last year's Grade 1 Man o' War here, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to return to Belmont this year.

“It's great to win at Belmont,” Buick said. “We came here with Yibir last year and that was a bit frustrating. Like I've said, to be able to come over here and get these rides and opportunities is a real privilege. There are a lot of good riders here who could ride these horses, so I'm very happy I get the call to ride when they come over, especially because we are in the middle of a European season, as well.”

Appleby said Siskany's next start is likely to come back home in the U.K.

“Delighted with him,” said Appleby by phone from Newmarket. “He's a good mile-and-six [furlong] horse [in the U.K.], two-miler [in the U.S.A.]. He's done that well today. Unfortunately, there's nothing left for him there on the other side of the water, so we will likely bring him back here and then look to Dubai again and hopefully work our way back from a Belmont Gold Cup, again.”

Siskany, who also won the Group 3 Nad Al Sheba Trophy in February at Meydan Racecourse, improved his lifetime record to 18-7-3-3. He returned $3.70 on a $2 win ticket.

Graham Motion, trainer of runner-up The Grey Wizard, expressed pride in the son of Caravaggio when making the step up from a last-out allowance win in April at Keeneland.

“He ran super. I was very pleased with his race,” Motion said. “This was a big step up from his last race, absolutely. It was a good effort. He's very honest this horse. He hasn't done much wrong. I was very pleased with him. The winner is legit.”

Motion added the $135,000 John's Call, a 1 5/8-mile marathon restricted to horses who have not won a Grade 1 or Grade 2 race this year on August 23 at Saratoga Race Course, could be a viable next start.

“Where do we run now? It's possible we may run him at Saratoga, maybe the John's Call or one of the mile-and-a-half races, definitely,” he said.

Live racing resumes Saturday at Belmont for the lucrative 13-race Belmont Stakes Day card, featuring nine graded stakes races led by the Grade 1, $1.5 million Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets in Race 12. First post is 11:20 a.m. Eastern.

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Kentucky Oaks Winner Pretty Mischievous Digs Deep For Acorn Triumph

Godolphin homebred Pretty Mischievous has put herself firmly atop the 3-year-old filly division with Friday's hard-fought victory in the Grade 1 Acorn Stakes at Belmont Park. The Brendan Walsh-trained Kentucky Oaks winner was backing up in distance for the challenging one-turn contest over 1 1/16 miles, and had to dig deep versus 11-1 chance Dorth Vader to win by a head on the wire.

Ridden to victory by Tyler Gaffalione, Pretty Mischievous was the second choice in the wagering at odds of 9-5 and paid $5.80 to win. The daughter of Into Mischief stopped the clock in 1:43.33 over Belmont's fast main track.

Dorth Vader ran well to be second in her first start for trainer George Weaver (previously Michael Yates), while 27-1 longshot Occult ran down frontrunning 8-5 favorite Munny's Gold to finish third.

As expected, Munny's Gold was quick off the blocks to lead the field out of the chute under Irad Ortiz, Jr. The favorite was pressured by Goodgirlbadhabits through fractions of :23.34, :46.37, and 1:10.86. Dorth Vader hugged the rail in third down the backstretch, just inside of Randomized. Pretty Mischievous broke sharply, but allowed Gaffalione to ease her back to sixth in the early going.

Rounding the far turn, Dorth Vader swung off the rail to challenge frontrunning favorite Munny's Gold, thus forcing Gaffalione to take a three-wide path aboard Pretty Mischievous. Those three turned for home on even terms, but Munny's Gold was the first to drop back.

Pretty Mischievous took command near the eighth pole, but was dogged all the way to the wire by Dorth Vader to win by just a head. Occult ran on well late to score third over Munny's Gold.

Bred in Kentucky by her owner, Pretty Mischievous is out of the Grade 1-winning Tapit mare Pretty City Dancer.

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Marketsegmentation Gets Easy Lead In Gate-To-Wire New York Score

Klaravich Stables' Marketsegmentation broke through at the top flight with a gate-to-wire score in Friday's Grade 1, $600,000 New York, a 10-furong inner turf test for older fillies and mares, at Belmont Park.

Owner Seth Klarman, who also sent out third-place finisher McKulick, said he was thrilled with the result for the 4-year-old American Pharoah filly, who entered from a prominent score in the 1 1/16-mile Grade 3 Beaugay on May 7 here.

“She's improved every race. She's solid,” said Klarman. “She always tries. We thought she might be the only speed and it set up, and sometimes that's dangerous. To win a race like this, a Grade 1, and to have a filly advance like that and another filly that ran third, it's an exciting time.”

Trainer Chad Brown, who now boasts a standalone record five New York wins, won the Grade 1 Just a Game earlier on the card with Peter Brant's In Italian and noted the stablemates could meet up in the nine-furlong Grade 1, $500,000 Diana on July 15 at Saratoga Race Course.

“She has gotten better every single race and you love to see horses like that. You have to think about the Diana next,” said the four-time Eclipse Award-winning conditioner. “I think a cut [back] to a mile and an eighth wouldn't bother her at all. She's got a big grizzly bear to run against. But I'm not afraid to run multiple horses like this and let them settle it on the track.”

Marketsegmentation exited post 4 under Jose Ortiz and quickly took command with stablemate Shantisara tracking in second position through an opening quarter-mile in 24.56 seconds over the firm footing.

War Like Goddess, the 3-5 mutuel favorite under Joel Rosario, was last-of-7 down the backstretch as Marketsegmentation dictated the tempo through splits of 50.26 and 1:15.29.

Marketsegmentation led the field into the final turn with the streaking Didia looming a threat from third position as War Like Goddess was given her cue from the back of the pack by Rosario. But when Ortiz asked Marketsegmentation for more as the field straightened away, his filly responded in kind and kicked clear as Didia dug in to try and make a race of it and reluctantly settled for second as the winner scored by three-quarters-of-a-length in a final time of 2:02.12.

It was a further 1 3/4-lengths back to McKulick, who got the better of a five-horse photo by nosing out Flirting Bridge for third. It was a head back to Virginia Joy in fifth, who was a nose better than War Like Goddess. Shantisara landed another neck back to round out the order of finish. With The Moonlight was scratched.

“She relaxed very well, she set some slow fractions in the half and down the backside, I felt very comfortable,” said Ortiz.

Brown credited Ortiz for engineering a perfect trip.

“We put her in here and it was Jose's first time on her, but he rode her like he's always ridden her her whole life. He got along with her beautifully and carved out the fractions just right,” said Brown, who previously won this event with Dacita [2016], Fourstar Crook [2018], Homerique [2019], and Bleecker Street [2022].

Marketsegmentation finished a close third in her stakes debut in February in the Grade 3 Endeavour at Tampa Bay Downs and followed with a rallying neck score in the Sand Springs on April 1 at Gulfstream Park ahead of her Beaugay coup.

The Argentinian-bred Didia saw her seven-race win streak come to an end for trainer Ignacio Correas, IV. The 5-year-old Orpen bay was a multiple Group 1-winner in her native country before arriving in the U.S. last year and notching a win in the Old Nelson at Colonial Downs. She won the Tom Benson Memorial in March at Fair Grounds ahead of a score in the Grade 3 Modesty in May at Churchill Downs en route to the New York.

“My filly ran very well. The winner was in front and was very relaxed. We had a good travel, too,” said jockey Vincent Cheminaud. “The winner was the best today, but my filly finished very well. I finished second and obviously I prefer to win, but I'm very happy.”

Correas, IV. said he would likely point Didia to the Grade 1 Beverly D. on August 12 at Colonial Downs, a race he finished second in with Dona Bruja in 2017.

“She ran great. I can't take nothing away from that,” said Correas, IV. “There was no pace and you can't do everything, you have to run your horses. You cannot ride the other horses. She ran great and I think she showed she belongs with this bunch of fillies.

“The year is long and we are going to look for more somewhere. I think we will leave the Diana to In Italian,” he continued. “My goal for the summer is the Beverly D. and after that we'll figure it out. I do have unfinished business there.”

Bred in Kentucky by Marcus Stables, Marketsegmentation banked $330,000 in victory while improving her record to 7-5-1-1. She returned $14.20 for a $2 win ticket.

Live racing resumes Saturday at Belmont for the lucrative 13-race Belmont Stakes Day card, featuring nine graded stakes races led by the Grade 1, $1.5 million Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets in Race 12. First post is 11:20 a.m. Eastern.

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Just A Game Is Just Another Front-Running Romp For In Italian

Going straight to the lead at the start under Irad Ortiz Jr., Peter Brant's In Italian rolled to her seventh front-running win in 11 career starts in Friday's Grade 1, $500,000 Just A Game Stakes at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

Trained by Chad Brown, In Italian scored by 3 3/4 lengths after covering the one mile on firm turf in 1:34.00. The 5-year-old mare by Dubawi, bred in England by Fairway Thoroughbreds, set fractions of :24.47, :47.95, 1:11.12 and 1:22.27 along the way.

It Italian paid $2.40 on a $2 win mutuel.

Spendarella, the 4-1 second choice, finished second, with Wakanaka another length back in third. New Year's Eve was fourth, and Speak of the Devil, also trained by Brown, last in the field of five fillies and mares.

In Italian was coming off a similar front-end victory in the G1 Jenny Wiley at Keeneland April 15, her first start of 2023.

The Just A Game is named after a filly owned by Brant who was champion female turf horse in 1980. This is the sixth victory in the race for Brown and second for Brant. The two teamed up to win last year's running with Regal Glory, with In Italian winding up third after setting the pace.

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