Epicenter Connections Reloading for the New Year

With recently crowned champion 3-year-old Epicenter (Not This Time) off to begin his career at stud at Ashford, the team behind the popular GI Runhappy Travers S. winner have some highly regarded reinforcements on the way.

Disarm (c, 3, Gun Runner–Easy Tap, by Tapit), off since earning his 'TDN Rising Star' badge in runaway fashion at second asking on the Whitney undercard at Saratoga last summer, could return versus allowance company at Oaklawn later this month.

The Winchell Thoroughbreds homebred, previously highlighted in our 'Second Chances' series following a smart debut third behind subsequent GIII Sanford S. winner Mo Strike (Uncle Mo) at Churchill Downs last June, has posted five workouts at Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen's Fair Grounds base since early January, including a five-furlong bullet in 1:01 (1/7) Feb. 7.

Disarm's maiden win was further flattered by last weekend's GIII Holy Bull S. winner Rocket Can (Into Mischief), who was a distant fifth on debut at the Spa that day.

“He went a little off behind,” said David Fiske, longtime advisor to the Winchell family. “It was diagnosed as a sesamoid problem, so he just took some time off. It took a little longer than what we expected. He's been working well at the Fair Grounds. He actually worked with (MGISW) Clairiere (Curlin) the other day. He's on the verge of a comeback.”

What have the reports been like coming out of New Orleans so far?

“He worked with Clairiere (Tuesday),” Fiske reiterated with a big laugh. “I think he's been doing really well.”

Disarm–one of seven 'Rising Stars' for his record-setting 2021 freshman sire Gun Runner–is a half-brother to Venezuelan champion stayer Tap Daddy (Scat Daddy), who was also a stakes winner and graded-stakes placed on these shores.

The Gun Runner over Tapit cross, two of the best to ever carry the maroon-and-white Winchell silks, is already off to a flying start via GI Cotillion S. heroine Society and MGSW and GI Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint third Wicked Halo.

Fellow 'Rising Star' and $1.35-million Keeneland September graduate Extra Anejo (c, 3, Into Mischief–Superioritycomplex {Ire}, by Hard Spun), meanwhile, is currently in light training with Asmussen at Fair Grounds.

The bay was made the individual favorite in the first GI Kentucky Derby Future Wager pool last fall after debuting with a jaw-dropping 9 1/2-length debut victory with a 92 Beyer Speed Figure at Keeneland Oct. 13. He missed the remainder of his juvenile season after having surgery to remove a bone chip from a hind ankle.

“He's been jogging a considerable number of miles at the Fair Grounds for about the last month and is doing great,” Fiske said. “He's due to have a reassessment this weekend, and if Dr. (Larry) Bramlage likes all the ultrasounds and X-rays and everything, then hopefully we get a green light to resume serious training.”

He continued, “The race that he ran at Keeneland was super impressive–impressive enough to be the favorite in the first future pool. We'll see if he comes back as good as he was. Every indication is that he is. So, we'll just have to see.”

One of 36 'Rising Stars' for leading sire Into Mischief, Extra Anejo hails from the extended female family of the brilliant champion grass mare Islington (Ire) (Sadler's Wells). He was bred in Kentucky by Mt. Brilliant Farm, LLC and Orrin H. Ingram.

In addition to the aforementioned highly promising 3-year-old duo, there is plenty more to look forward to for these connections in 2022.

Red Route One (Gun Runner) will continue down the GI Kentucky Derby trail following a second-place finish in the GIII Southwest S.; GISW Gunite (Gun Runner) is on target for the $1.5-million G3 Riyadh Dirt Sprint on the Saudi Cup undercard; and GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint second and third-place finishers champion Echo Zulu (Gun Runner) and Wicked Halo (Gun Runner) are currently back in training for their 4-year-old seasons.

“I told Steve (Asmussen) the other day, it's almost like we're putting the band back together,” Fiske concluded. “Bunch of talented horses and hopefully we can make some noise with them this year.”

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Newgate Hurt, Off Derby Trail

'TDN Rising Star' Newgate (Into Mischief), the winner of last Saturday's GIII Robert B. Lewis S. at Santa Anita under Frankie Dettori, has been diagnosed with a minor hock issue that will prevent him from making a start in the GI Kentucky Derby.

The news of the injury was announced on Twitter early Friday by Tom Ryan, the managing partner of one of the colt's owners, SF Racing LLC.

“His prognosis to return is excellent,” Ryan wrote. “We look forward to seeing him back this summer.”

Ryan also wrote that veterinarians have recommended 60 to 90 days off for Newgate before he resumes training.

The setback may mean that Dettori will not have a Kentucky Derby mount. When announcing his decision to ride at the current meet at Santa Anita, Dettori said that one of the reasons he came to Southern California was that the move gave him a chance to pick up a Derby contender. He has only ridden in the race once, in 2000.

Dettori is the regular rider of the once-beaten G1 Darley Dewhurst S. winner Chaldean (GB) (Frankel {GB}), a top contender for the G1 2000 Guineas, also run on the first Saturday in May.

Trained by Bob Baffert, Newgate only broke his maiden in three tries as a 2-year-old, but has improved this year to the point where he was considered by most to be among the leading contenders for the Derby. He finished second in the GIII Sham S. and then won the Lewis by a neck over stablemate Hard to Figure (Hard Spun), earning a 100 Beyer Speed Figure.

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Signator Off Derby Trail

'TDN Rising Star' Signator (Tapit), eighth on this week's TDN Derby Top 12, has been taken out of training for 60 days and is off the GI Kentucky Derby trail, according to a tweet from co-owner West Point Thoroughbreds. A winner Oct. 14 at the Belmont at Aqueduct meet, Signator was a $1.7-million purchase at last spring's OBS April sale. His latest setback comes after three breezes following a wrenched ankle in the fall.

Bred by Gainesway Thoroughbreds and trained by Shug McGaughey, Signator is also owned by the partnership of Woodford Racing, Gainesway Stable, Phipps Stable, Ken Langone, Edward Hudson, Jr., and Lane's End Racing.

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Charge It Wins Easily In Return To The Races

8th-Gulfstream, $74,400, Alw (C)/Opt. Clm ($62,500), 2-5, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:41.96, gd, 1 1/2 lengths.
CHARGE IT (c, 4, Tapit–I'll Take Charge, by Indian Charlie), a 'TDN Rising Star' not seen since his 23-length romp in the GIII Dwyer S. at Belmont last July, was hammered into 1-5 favoritism for his return to the races Sunday. Eased out of the gate, he found himself four wide into the clubhouse turn before taking back to race fourth in the top flight. Led through the half by Laughing Boy (Distorted Humor), the grey began to inch up on the front pair up the backstretch under a motionless Luis Saez. Two wide for the lead as the field spun for home, Charge It easily cleared off and, under minimal urging, cruised home to defeat Vittorio (Ghostzapper) by 1 1/2 lengths. Out of a daughter of prolific broodmare Take Charge Lady, I'll Take Charge is a half-sister to champion 3-year-old colt Will Take Charge (Unbridled's Song), GISW Take Charge Indy (A.P. Indy), GISW As Time Goes By (American Pharoah), and to the dam of champion 2-year-old filly Take Charge Brandi (Giant's Causeway) and MGISW Omaha Beach (War Front). Charge It has a yearling half-brother by Into Mischief while I'll Take Charge returned to leading sire Tapit for a full-sibling in 2023. Lifetime Record: GSW & GISP, 6-3-2-0, $411,700. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.
O/B-Whisper Hill Farm, LLC (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher.

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