Hard-Knocking Dicey Mo Chara Heads Field Of Eight For Marathon San Luis Rey Stakes

Hard knocking Dicey Mo Chara returns to Santa Anita Park and heads a field of eight older horses going a marathon mile and one half on turf in Saturday's Grade 3, $100,000 San Luis Rey Stakes, a race in which the 5-year-old English-bred gelding finished a close second a year ago.

Owned by Santa Anita's Classic Meet leaders Red Baron's Barn and Rancho Temescal, Dicey Mo Chara was most recently a troubled fourth, beaten 1 ½ lengths, in the G3 San Francisco Mile on April 29 over the Golden Gate Fields turf.

Trained by Leonard Powell, Dicey Mo Chara will be reunited with Juan Hernandez, who was aboard two starts back in G2 Charles Whittingham, a race in which Dicey Mo Chara went to the front going a mile and one quarter on turf and was pressed and passed around the far turn by George Papaprodromou's Opry but battled back gamely on the inside to gain the advantage turning for home. Although he shook off Opry, the early battle took its toll and Dicey Mo Chara was thus unable to hold off the late charge of the Michael McCarthy-trained Offlee Naughty, who rolled late to win by one length.

With the exception of Opry, it would appear this Saturday's San Luis Rey is a race devoid of additional early foot, making it likely Dicey Mo Chara could employ similar front-running tactics as the pair each stretch out a quarter of a mile.

With his most recent win coming four starts back in the G2 San Gabriel here on Dec. 26, Dicey Mo Chara is 10-2-3-1 over the Santa Anita lawn and he's 20-4-5-3 overall with earnings of $485,777.

With his late run flattered by a front-end skirmish around the far turn, Michael McCarthy's Offlee Naughty came flying under John Velazquez in the Whittingham, winning by one length and posting a career-high 97 Beyer Speed Figure. With Velazquez back in New York full-time, Umberto Rispoli will try to time it right on Saturday.

A 5-year-old full horse by the Tapit stallion Flashback, Offlee Naughty is on a roll, having crushed a second level allowance field going a mile and one quarter on synthetic Tapeta two starts back on Dec. 11, winning by 5 ¾ lengths. Fourth, beaten five lengths in last year's San Luis Rey, Offlee Naughty, who is owned by James and Donna Daniell, has two wins and a third place finish from five tries over the Santa Anita turf.

With an overall mark of 16-4-1-1, Offlee Naughty has earnings of $310,645.

Ridden in the Whittingham Stakes by the recently departed Frankie Dettori, Opry has proven to be a tremendous claim for his owners, David Bernsen, LLC, Rockingham Ranch, Mark Gorman and Andrew Schwindt. Haltered out of a third place effort by Papaprodromou for $25,000 four starts back on Nov. 24, Opry, a 7-year-old gelding by Declaration of War, then stepped up to a second condition allowance going 1 1/18 miles here on Jan. 8, winning by a neck at 18-1 with Joe Bravo up.

Subsequently third, beaten three quarters of a length going a mile and one quarter on turf in the G3 San Marco Feb. 5 with Dettori, Opry, who challenged Dicey Mo Chara aggressively, actually made the lead a quarter mile from home in the Whittingham but had to settle for third money as he was beaten 1 ¾ lengths by Offlee Naughty.

A Kentucky-bred originally based in New York and Florida, Opry was a Grade 3 winner in his second career start at age two at Saratoga in August of 2018. With an overall mark of 21-4-4-7, Opry seeks his second graded stakes win on Saturday with earnings of $345,280.

Richard Mandella's Brazilian-bred Planetario, idle since running an even fifth in his U.S. debut, a classified allowance at a mile and one eighth on turf here on June 18, 2022, was a two-time Group 1 winner in Brazil at age three who could make his presence felt with Hector Berrios aboard.

A 5-year-old full horse owned by his breeder, Stud Red Rafa, Planetario came to Mandella with five wins from eight starts in Brazil.

THE GRADE 3 SAN LUIS REY WITH JOCKEYS & WEIGHTS IN POST POSITION ORDER

Race 9 of 9 Approximate post time 5 p.m. PT

  1. Explain This Audit – Ramon Vazquez – 120
  2. Planetario – Hector Berrios – 124
  3. Dicey Mo Chara – Juan Hernandez – 124
  4. Offlee Naughty – Umberto Rispoli – 124
  5. Rimprotector – Kyle Frey – 120
  6. Agatino – Antonio Fresu – 120
  7. Midcourt – Geovanni Franco – 124
  8. Opry – Mike Smith – 124

First post time for a nine-race card on Saturday is at 1 p.m. with admission gates opening at 11 a.m.

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Undefeated Baffert Trainee Faiza Headlines 31 Nominees For Pimlico’s Black-Eyed Susan

The 148th running of the Preakness Stakes (G1) will be supported by 15 stakes, eight graded, worth $2.1 million in purses May 19-20 at Pimlico Race Course.

The $300,000 George E. Mitchell Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (G2), a 1 1/8-mile feature for 3-year-old fillies, will headline six stakes on the Friday, May 19 card, one day before Kentucky Derby (G1) hero Mage is expected to take another step along the Triple Crown trail in the $1.5 million Preakness Stakes on the Saturday, May 20 card with nine supporting stakes.

The Maryland Jockey Club is offering bonus money totaling $100,000 to trainers who run a minimum of five horses in the 15 Thoroughbred stakes races during Preakness weekend. Points are accumulated for finishing first (10 points), second (seven), third (five), fourth (three) and having a starter (one). First place is worth $50,000.

The Black-Eyed Susan attracted 31 nominations, including Michael Lund Peterson's Faiza and Gold Standard Racing Stable LLC's Hoosier Philly. The Bob Baffert-trained Faiza is undefeated in five career starts, including a 6 ½-length triumph in the Santa Anita Oaks (G1) in her most recent start April 8. Tom Amoss-trained Hoosier Philly, a daughter of Into Mischief, won her first three career starts, including the Golden Rod (G2) at Churchill Downs, prior to finishing third in the Rachel Alexandra (G2) and fourth in the Fair Grounds Oaks (G2). Black Type Thoroughbreds, and partners' Sacred Wish, the Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2) runner-up, and Haymarket Farm LLC's Cats Inthe Timber, who most recently captured the Weber City Miss, a local Black-Eyed Susan 'Win & In' at Laurel Park; are also nominated.

The $250,000 Pimlico Special (G3) and the $150,000 Miss Preakness (G3) will also be renewed on the May 19 program, along with the $100,000 The Very One, the $100,000 Hilltop and the $100,000 Allaire Dupont Distaff.

The Pimlico Special, a 1 3/16-mile race for 3-year-olds and up, drew 30 nominations, including Grade 1 winner Doppelganger. Owned by SF Racing LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables LLC, Robert Masterson, Jay Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital LLC, Catherine Donovan, Golconda Stable and Siena Farm LLC, Doppelganger has won three races in a row, including the April 8 Carter Handicap (G1) at Aqueduct. Arindel's Clapton, winner of the Ghostzapper (G3) at Gulfstream Park last time out; and Twin Creeks Racing Stable LLC's Law Professor, runner-up in the 2022 Woodward (G1) who most recently won the Excelsior at Aqueduct; are also nominated.

The Miss Preakness, a six-furlong sprint for 3-year-old fillies, collected 31 nominations, including Flurry Racing Stables LLC and Hoffman Family Racing LLC's Key of Life, a Brad Cox-trained daughter of Mo Town who captured the Beaumont (G2) at Keeneland April 16.

The The Very One, a five-furlong turf dash for fillies and mares attracted 38 nominations. The Hilltop, a mile turf stakes for 3-year-old fillies drew 49 nominations. The Allaire Dupont Distaff, a 1 1/8-mile stakes for fillies and mares collected 22 nominations.

Four graded stakes will be renewed on the Preakness Day undercard, including the $200,000 Dinner Party (G3), the $200,000 Chick Lang (G3), $100,000 Maryland Sprint Stakes (G3) and the $100,000 Gallorette (G3), along with the $100,000 Jim McKay Turf Sprint, the $100,000 James W. Murphy, the $100,000 Sir Barton, the $100,000 Skipat Stakes, and the $100,000 UAE President Cup,

The Dinner Party, a 1 1/8-mile turf stakes for 3-year-olds and up, received 37 nominations, including the Graham Motion-trained trio of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners' Speaking Scout, the 2023 Hollywood Derby (G1) winner who finished third in this year's Pegasus World Cup Turf (G1) at Gulfstream; Madaket Stables LLC's Easter, a French import who is coming off an allowance win at Aqueduct in his 2023 debut; and Team Valor et al's Hurricane Dream, a multiple group-placed French import who is coming off a sharp allowance score at Keeneland in his second U.S. start.

The Chick Lang, a six-furlong sprint for 3-year-olds, drew 40 nominations, including Lea Farms LLC's Super Chow, a multiple graded stakes-placed son of Lord Nelson trained by Jorge Delgado, who saddled Lightening Larry for a victory in last year's Chick Lang. Super Chow has won six of eight career starts, including the Hutcheson at Gulfstream Park last time out.

The Maryland Sprint Stakes, a six-furlong dash for 3-year-olds and up, received 36 nominations, including Lea Farms LLC's Lightening Larry, the Jorge Delgado-trained winner of last year's Chick Lang (G3).

The Gallorette, a 1 1/16-mile race for fillies and mares on turf, drew 38 nominations, including a Chad Brown-trained trio: Michael Dubb, The Elkstone Group LLC, Louis Lazzinnaro and Michael Caruso's Eminent Victor, a multiple graded stakes-placed daughter of Mr. Z.; Madaket Stables LLC, Michael Dubb and Michael Kisber's Chili Flag, a French import who finished second in a Gulfstream allowance in her U.S. debut; and Peter Brant's Arina, a Group 3 winner who finished third in an allowance race at Aqueduct last time out. Motion nominated five to the Gallorette.

The Jim McKay Turf Sprint, a five-furlong turf dash for 3-year-olds and up, received 42 nominations. The James W. Murphy Stakes, a mile turf stakes for 3-year-olds, attracted 48 nominations. The Sir Barton sponsored by Brandon and Diannah Perry to Benefit the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, a 1 1/16-mile stakes for 3-year-olds, received 34 nominations. The Skipat, a six-furlong sprint for fillies and mares, collected 30 nominations. The UAE President Cup, a Group 1 Arabian race for older horses at 1 1/16 miles, has nine nominations.

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Appleby Hopes Warren Point Gets A Target To Run At In Saturday’s Man O’ War Stakes

Trainer Charlie Appleby will look to continue a strong run of stateside form when he sends out Godolphin's British homebred Warren Point in Saturday's Grade 1, $600,000 Man o' War, an 11-furlong inner turf test for older horses, at Belmont Park.

The Man o' War is slated as Race 5 on Saturday's lucrative 11-race card, which also features the Grade 3, $200,000 Peter Pan in Race 6 and the Grade 3, $175,000 Runhappy in Race 9. First post is 1 p.m. Eastern.

Appleby, based in Newmarket, England, sent out Ottoman Fleet to an impressive score in last weekend's Grade 2 Fort Marcy here. He has previously won graded races in New York with Althiqa [2021 Grade 1 Just a Game; 2021 Grade 1 Diana], Nations Pride [2022 Grade 1 Saratoga Derby Invitational, 2022 Grade 3 Jockey Club Derby Invitational], and With The Moonlight [2022 Grade 3 Saratoga Oaks Invitational].

Warren Point will be piloted by Frankie Dettori from post 2 carrying a co-field high 122 pounds. He launched his 4-year-old campaign on February 3 with a three-length score in the 10-furlong Royal Crown Prince Cup at Bahrain while racing off a four-month layoff.

The Dubawi gelding returned two weeks later to finish a close second in the 12-furlong Group 1 HH The Amir Trophy at Doha, landing a half-length back of the victorious Russian Emperor. Under jockey William Buick, Warren Point jostled with rivals through the early stages as In The Night and Broome set the tempo. Warren Point, in need of racing room as the field turned for home, was switched to the outside and came with a run but could not reel in the early move of Russian Emperor. Broome, who finished fifth, exited that event to win the Group 2 Dubai Gold Cup at Meydan Racecourse.

Appleby said he was pleased with the determination shown by Warren Point in his first top-flight test.

“I was delighted with the run,” Appleby said. “It was a big step up from that race in Bahrain to the Group 1 standard. I was disappointed we didn't get our head in front, but it was a bit of a messy affair. The positives we took out of the race is that he's a horse that deserves to be campaigning at that level.”

The improving bay is out of the Dubai Destination mare Gaterie, who is a half-sister to multiple Group 2-winner Dartmouth. Warren Point won 4-of-6 sophomore starts in England, completing his 2022 campaign in October with a prominent score traveling 12 furlongs over the Kempton Park synthetic.

Appleby said he is hopeful Warren Point will enjoy a stalking trip under Dettori, who guided both Nations Pride and With The Moonlight to runner-up efforts in Grade 1s here last year in the Belmont Derby Invitational and Belmont Oaks Invitational, respectively.

“He's a horse that can latch on. I'm happy for him to take the lead, but he is versatile,” Appleby said. “If you pop him in front, he'll prick his ears and go. But I'd rather give him a target than for him to be the target.”

Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb, Morris Bailey, Wonder Stables and Michael J. Caruso's multiple graded-stakes placed Soldier Rising [post 6, Jose Ortiz, 118 pounds] will look to make the grade in his seasonal debut for trainer Christophe Clement.

The 5-year-old Frankel gelding boasts a consistent record of 15-4-5-3 for purse earnings of $722,497, including a pair of optional-claiming scores last year in New York. The late-running bay has endured troubled trips in his stakes outings, closing from last-of-10 and 11 lengths off the pace to miss by a length to stablemate Gufo when a wide third in the Grade 1 Resorts World Casino Sword Dancer in August at Saratoga. He followed with a similar back-of-the-pack move in the Grade 1 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational in October at Belmont at the Big A, steadying at the sixteenth pole and settling for fourth.

Soldier Rising, last seen finishing off-the-board in the Grade 2 Red Smith in November at Aqueduct, wintered at Payson Park in Florida and shipped up to New York on Friday.

“He's doing great,” said Clement, who won this event in 2009-10 with Gio Ponti. “He needs a bit more racing luck, but he's done well otherwise. We'll take them on.”

John D. Gunther's lightly-raced Kentucky homebred Howe Street [post 5, Flavien Prat, 118 pounds] faltered as the favorite when sixth in his stakes debut last out in the 12-furlong Grade 2 Elkhorn on April 22 over good going at Keeneland.

Trained by Jorge Abreu, the 4-year-old Honor Code colt finished second to eventual graded-stakes placed Bay Street Money on debut last April at the Big A. He returned nine months later to take a pair of turf tilts at Gulfstream Park, graduating at one mile in January and following with an impressive 4 1/4-length score on March 5 traveling 11 furlongs.

Last out, Howe Street, with Flavien Prat aboard for the first time, stalked from fifth in a three-wide position and advanced to third into the final turn but failed to fire down the lane and finished 5 1/2-lengths back of the victorious returning rival Verstappen, who was a head better than fellow Man o' War combatant Red Knight.

Abreu said Howe Street will race without blinkers for the first time on Saturday.

“He was too keyed up with the blinkers on him,” Abreu said. “Flavien said for the mile and a half, he should be relaxed a little bit more. He didn't run a bad race, he just got tired the last eighth of a mile. He's a very lightly-raced horse and has kept good company. We'll give him another shot.”

Howe Street, out of the Street Sense mare Street Rumor, is a half-brother to graded-stakes placed Conviction Trade.

Wachtel Stable, Gary Barber, R. A. Hill Stable and Reeves Thoroughbred Racing's multiple Grade 1-winning multimillionaire Channel Maker [post 3, Joel Rosario, 122 pounds] won this event in 2019 in his lone attempt.

Trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, the evergreen 9-year-old English Channel gelding boasts a record of 51-9-6-5 for purse earnings in excess of $3.7 million. Bred in Ontario by Tall Oaks Farm, Channel Maker has amassed an impressive list of honors, including a Sovereign Award as Canada's Champion 3-Year-Old Colt in 2017 and an Eclipse Award as the 2020 Champion Turf Male.

In addition to the 2019 Grade 1 Man o' War, his graded wins include the Grade 2 Bowling Green [2018], Grade 1 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational [2018, 2020], Grade 1 Sword Dancer [2020], and Grade 2 Elkhorn [2022].

He enters from a pair of off-the-board efforts in the McKnight and Elkhorn, but returns to the familiar Belmont turf where he was won 4-of-12 starts.

Trainer Mike Maker will be represented by a pair of contenders in multiple graded-stakes winning New York-bred Red Knight [post 1, Irad Ortiz, Jr., 122 pounds] and graded-stakes winner Value Engineering [post 8, Manny Franco, 122 pounds].

Trinity Farm's millionaire homebred Red Knight, a 9-year-old Pure Prize gelding, banked more than $400,000 last year with wins in the Colonial Cup at Colonial Downs and Grade 2 Turf Cup at Kentucky Downs. He opened his current campaign with a rallying effort in the Grade 3 William L. McKnight in January at Gulfstream Park, closing from last-of-11 to win by one length over next-out Grade 2 Mac Diarmida-winner and stablemate Value Engineering.

Red Knight, who has won 4-of-10 starts over the Belmont turf, enters from a narrow head defeat to fellow Man o' War combatant Verstappen in the Grade 2 Elkhorn on April 22 at Keeneland.

Michael Hui and Phil Forte's Value Engineering was purchased for $35,000 in November at the Keeneland Horses of Racing Age Sale. The former Chad Brown trainee was subsequently transferred to Maker and has since posted a record of 4-2-1-0, including a win in the 13-furlong H. Allen Jerkens Memorial Handicap in December.

The 7-year-old Lemon Drop Kid gelding followed with a runner-up effort in the Grade 3 William L. McKnight before making the grade with a close stalking performance in the 11-furlong Grade 2 Mac Diarmida in March. Last out, he finished a distant eighth in the Elkhorn.

Andrew Farm, For the People Racing Stable and Windmill Manor Farm's Verstappen [post 4, Declan Cannon, 122 pounds] made the grade last out in the aforementioned Grade 2 Elkhorn for trainer Brendan Walsh.

The 4-year-old War Front gelding, a $325,000 purchase at the 2020 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, has won 2-of-3 starts this year. The late bloomer registered a career-best 97 Beyer Speed Figure with a runner-up effort to Wolfie's Dynaghost in the nine-furlong Kentucky Cup Classic in March while competing on the Turfway Park synthetic.

Rounding out the field is the multiple graded-stakes placed Strong Tide [post 7, Florent Geroux, 118 pounds] for trainer Michael Lauer. The 6-year-old English Channel bay finished third in the Grade 2 Belmont Gold Cup here traveling two miles in June.

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