Distaffers and Juveniles in the Spotlight Sunday

With two graded events for distaffers and four for juveniles, including including four Breeders' Cup qualifiers, Sunday is basically Saturday part two from coast-to-coast.

The day's main event is the GI Juddmonte Spinster S. at Keeneland, A “Win and You're In” event, where champions Malathaat (Curlin) and Letruska (Super Saver) face off yet again. Malathaat looks to make amends for a solid third in last year's GI Breeders' Cup Distaff and she enters off a win in Saratoga's GI Personal Ensign S. Aug. 27.

Letruska, who won last year's Juddmonte, finished third in that prestigious Saratoga event and was off the board in her prior start in the GI Ogden Phipps S. Tyler Gaffalione takes over the controls for the first time from the Ortiz brothers, who both stayed home to ride in New York.

The other four members of this six-horse field will be likely be running for third and that group is topped by GIII Locust Grove S. winner Played Hard (Into Mischief).

Distaffers take center stage at Belmont as well with 3-year-old filly leader Nest (Curlin) taking on her elders for the first time in the GII Beldame S. at Aqueduct. Heavily favored against four severely overmatched competitors, the bay should be able to secure a very easy victory here ahead of a likely next start in the Breeders' Cup. Runner-up in the GI Belmont S., Nest romped by 12 1/4 lengths in the GI CCA Oaks at Saratoga July 23 and dominated that venue's GI Alabama S. next out Aug. 20.

“She's run well against the boys and all the best fillies of her generation, but first time against elders is always a challenge,” said trainer Todd Pletcher. “She showed a lot of talent and class in her races against 3-year-olds and we would expect her to handle the step up.”

MGSW Travel Column (Frosted) stretches back out after a failed effort in the GI Ballerina H. Aug. 28 and First to Act (Curlin) enters off a good second in the Summer Colony S. Aug. 19.

Juveniles Compete for Breeders' Cup Berth

Aqueduct hosts a Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” for the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint Sunday in the GIII Futurity S. Several competitors enter off strong maiden wins, including Nagirroc (Lea), who graduated over this course and distance Sept. 24 in his first start for Graham Motion.

“He's been pretty classy in the morning since I've got him,” said Motion. “I haven't had him for that long and I was impressed with what he had done, but I certainly would not have expected him to run the way he did. I thought it was a very good effort. He won very comfortably.”

Inflation Nation (Ire) (Speightstown) missed by a head on debut at Saratoga, but got it done next out there Sept. 1 for Christophe Clement.

Mike Maker sends out Gaslight Dancer (City of Light), who did no running on dirt in his Churchill unveiling in August, but graduated by five lengths when switched to turf at Kentucky Downs Sept. 3.

Determined Jester (Practical Joke) takes on the boys in this event after breaking her maiden in Colonial's Rosies S. in her third career start Sept. 6.

Meanwhile at Keeneland, 2-year-old turf routers get their chance to earn a spot in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf starting gate in the GII Castle and Key Bourbon S. GIII With Anticipation S. winner Boppy O (Bolt d'Oro) leads this large and competitive field. He has already proven this distance is right up his alley.

Steve Asmussen has a live on here in Gigante (Not This Time), who ran away to a 6 3/4-length score over Rarified Air (Honor Code) in the Kitten's Joy S. going 1 1/16 miles at that venue Sept. 6.

Kentucky Downs Juvenile S. winner Reckoning Force (Air Force Blue) makes his first start for Brendan Walsh here after a quartet of races for Joseph O'Brien. Third-place Really Good (Hard Spun) adds blinkers this time.

Keeneland also plays host to a qualifier for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint in the Indian Summer S. Wesley Ward sends out the favorite there in the filly Love Reigns (Ire) (U S Navy Flag). The 'TDN Rising Star' captured Saratoga's Bolton Landing S. last out Aug. 21.

While they may not be “Win and You're Ins,” Santa Anita also hosts a pair of juvenile turf events in the GIII Surfer Girl S. and GIII Zuma Beach S., which will likely contain potential Breeders' Cup competitors.

The fillies are up first in the Surfer Girl, which is being run at graded status for the first time this year. European import Comanche Country (Ire) (Highland Reel {Ire}) is two-for-two since coming to America, most recently taking the Del Mar Juvenile Fillies Turf S. Sept. 10. Sell the Dream (Munnings) and Excelia (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) were second and third in that event.

Packs a Wahlop (Creative Cause) tops the Zuma Beach after a decisive score in the GIII Del Mar Juvenile Turf S. and is two-for-two on grass. Dandy Man Shines (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) was fourth in that event and is still a maiden. Also of interest here is undefeated Cal-bred Giver Not a Taker (Danzing Candy), who took the state-bred I'm Smokin S. last out Sept. 9 at Del Mar.

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Oct. 9 Insights: Baffert Unveils Pair of Justify Colts

6th-SA, $61K, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 3:38 p.m. EDT

Bob Baffert unveils a pair of colts by his undefeated Triple Crown winner Justify in ARABIAN LION and Elwood Blues. Arabian Lion summoned $600,000 at the OBS April Sale after breezing in :10 flat. Out of SP Unbound (Distorted Humor), the chestnut enters off a trio of bullet works all in company with Elwood Blues. The pair most recently breezed a best-of-59 five furlongs in :58 4/5 at Santa Anita Oct. 2 with Elwood Blues. The group known as the Three Amigos went to $380,000 at KEESEP for Elwood Blues, a son of GSW & GISP Blingismything (Arch). TJCIS PPs

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Trainer John Martin Dies

Longtime Northern California racehorse trainer John F. “Mickey” Martin has passed away at the age of 63 after a lengthy illness, according to a press release from Golden Gate Fields.

Martin, who saddled his first starter in 1984, trained Quarter Horses early in his career before transitioning to Thoroughbreds. He campaigned over 2,300 winners. From 7,707 Thoroughbred starters, Martin won 1,960 races and amassed purse earnings of $23,835,366.

“With the recent passing of Duane Offield and now John, it's been a rough couple of weeks,” said Golden Gate Fields Vice President and General Manager David Duggan. “We are still trying to process this loss. John was a well-respected figure amongst his peers. He was the type of person that would help anybody if they needed it. He was a terrific horseman and had a very successful and distinguished career. We extend our best wishes and thoughts to his family and large group of friends.”

Martin mentored numerous horsemen who have gone on to achieve success in the sport of kings. Among his students were Jonathan Wong, who went out on his own in 2015 and has been the perennial leading trainer in Northern California since 2018; and Reid France, who began training his own string in 2019 and has scored at a strong 26%-win clip since.

“John was just a great guy,” said owner Troy Onorato, a longtime client and friend of Martin's who runs Hat Trick Racing Stable. “He helped and mentored so many people throughout his life and never sought attention for helping people. He was focused and dedicated on taking care of his horses, but always tried to do the right thing.”

Martin's best and favorite horse to train was Mended, a filly he claimed for $12,500 in 2017 at Golden Gate who went on to win 10 consecutive times, including the Claiming Crown Glass Slipper at Gulfstream Park that same year. On the day her win streak was snapped–January 13, 2018–she lost by a head in the GII La Canada S. at Santa Anita. Two months later, she finished as the runner-up again, this time in the GI Santa Margarita. Among  other notable Martin trainees were stakes winners Force, Me My Mine and She's Sensational.

“Mended put us on a phenomenal ride,” said Onorato, who owned Mended along with his wife Maritza. “People would always say how well we campaigned Mended and other horses. I told them, 'We're just following the John Martin playbook.' John was a terrific horseman.”

Services for John Martin are pending.

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Into Mischief’s Wonder Wheel Holds on in Alcibiades

D.J. Stable's Wonder Wheel (Into Mischief) cleared off and kept finding late to take Keeneland's “Win and You're In” GI Darley Alcibiades S. as the tepid 4-1 favorite. An impressive debut winner at Churchill Downs in June, the $275,000 KEESEP yearling dominated that venue's early season juvenile fillies centerpiece–the July 4 Debutante S.–before heading north to Saratoga. She was favored at 7-5 in the GI Spinaway S. on the Spa's closing weekend, but settled for second behind longshot Leave No Trace (Outwork), who returned to be third in last week's GI Frizette S.

Wonder Wheel, meanwhile, prepped for this two-turn test with a :59 1/5 bullet breeze over the Belmont training track Sept. 24, and flashed that same speed while breaking from the rail here to emerge from an early scramble for position around the first bend. She clicked off opening splits :23.49 and :47.16, and was several lengths clear after six furlongs in 1:11.60. Three rivals began to bear down on her and Wonder Wheel briefly looked to be in deep water, but when she switched leads belatedly, that gave her the burst she needed to deny Chop Chop (City of Light) by a nose in 1:45.17. Raging Sea (Curlin) and Xigera (Uncle Mo) crossed the wire third and fourth, respectively, but their positions were flipped by the stewards due to interference.

“She had a great trip today; she had a little bit of a troubled trip [in the Spinaway]. And in all honesty, the Spinaway is a big race–it's a Grade I, but it wasn't my main goal,” said trainer Mark Casse, who was celebrating his fourth Alcibiades win. “Today was it, and hopefully this will lead us into another big race coming up. She ran well, had a great trip. Some others maybe struggled and didn't, but I do think she probably lost focus a little. She would surprise me if she couldn't get a really good mile and a sixteenth. So maybe this race moves her up.”

The Green family's D.J. Stable will be seeking a second GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies trophy, having campaigned 2018 heroine and Eclipse champion Jaywalk (Cross Traffic).

“I want to thank [Len and Lois] Green and Mark Casse for giving me this opportunity,” said winning rider Tyler Gaffalione. “They've been so instrumental in my career and getting me to this point. I'm so thankful for them. This filly, she came out here and did everything right today. We always thought she had a lot of class and she really showed it today. She put in a really big performance. Visually, [the win] doesn't look as easy as it should, but she kind of just got lost coming into the stretch and there were a lot of people in the stands today, so she had every excuse.”

Friday, Keeneland
DARLEY ALCIBIADES S.-GI, $497,337, Keeneland, 10-7, 2yo, f,
1 1/16m, 1:45.17, ft.
1–WONDER WHEEL, 122, f, 2, by Into Mischief
                1st Dam: Wonder Gal (MSW & MGISP, $904,800),
                                by Tiz Wonderful
                2nd Dam: Passe, by Dixie Union
                3rd Dam: Gal On the Go, by Irgun
1ST GRADED STAKES WIN, 1ST GRADE I WIN. ($275,000 Ylg
'21 KEESEP). O-D. J. Stable LLC; B-Three Chimneys Farm, LLC &
Clearsky Farms (KY); T-Mark E. Casse; J-Tyler Gaffalione.
$275,125. Lifetime Record: 4-3-1-0, $510,725. Werk Nick
   Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
Free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Chop Chop, 122, f, 2, by City of Light
                1st Dam: Grand Sofia, by Giant's Causeway
                2nd Dam: Sweet Trip, by Carson City
                3rd Dam: Stellar Affair, by Skywalker
1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE, 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. ($230,000 Ylg
'21 FTKJUL). O-Selective, LLC; B-Cobra Farm & MRJ
Thoroughbreds (KY); T-Brad H. Cox. $88,750.
3–Xigera, 122, f, 2, by Nyquist
                1st Dam: Argent Affair (SW, $154,895), by Black Tie
                                Affair (Ire)
                2nd Dam: Caty's Quest, by Norquestor
                3rd Dam: Cataque, by Clever Trick
1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE, 1ST G1 BLACK
TYPE. ($190,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP). O-Rigney Racing, LLC;
B-Cedar Hill LLC (KY); T-Philip A. Bauer. $44,375.
Margins: NO, NK, 3. Odds: 4.10, 6.90, 8.81.
Also Ran: *Raging Sea, Sabra Tuff, Mustang Lady, Boss Lady Bailey, Fun and Feisty, Stellar Lady, Take Charge Briana, Kaling, Essaouira, Just Cindy, Infinite Diamond. *DQ'd from third and placed fourth. Click for the Equibase.com chart or the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Pedigree Notes:

Wonder Wheel becomes her super sire's 55th graded winner and 12th highest-level scorer. She is the first Grade I winner (fifth graded) out of a mare by precocious MGSW Tiz Wonderful.

Dam Wonder Gal was precocious enough to take her debut in 2014 by 14 1/2 lengths in Belmont's Lynbrook S. for state-breds. She finished second in the Frizette and third in the Juvenile Fillies later that year. Hailing from the extended family of GISW turfer Force the Pass (Speightstown), Wonder Gal lost her Into Mischief foal the year after producing Wonder Wheel and was subsequently barren to Constitution.

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