Lukas Reveals Plans For Secret Oath, Ethereal Road

Racing Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas has a lot to talk about these days after nearly sweeping Oaklawn Park's two major 3-year-old prep races Saturday.

Lukas, who will be the keynote speaker at the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association's annual convention Wednesday at Oaklawn's hotel, captured the Honeybee Stakes (G3) for fillies with heavily favored Secret Oath, whose 7 ½-length romp represented her third consecutive scintillating victory at the meeting. Roughly three hours later, Lukas finished second in the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) with Ethereal Road, who was beaten a half-length by one-eyed Un Ojo, a 75-1 outsider.

“That filly ran so much faster than the colts, too, and she was on cruise control and they're under a drive,” Lukas said of Secret Oath. “I don't know what we're going to do. We're going to keep it one and one for now, for sure.”

Lukas was referring to next-race plans for Secret Oath and Ethereal Road, specifically, the $600,000 Fantasy Stakes (G3) and the $1.25 million Arkansas Derby (G1). Both races are April 2 at Oaklawn.

Secret Oath reinforced her status as Oaklawn's top 3-year-old filly by recording the third-largest margin of victory in the Honeybee's 35-year-old history. A homebred for Briland Farm (Robert and Stacy Mitchell), Secret Oath covered 1 1/16 miles over a fast track in 1:44.74 under Luis Contreras. She received a preliminary Beyer Speed Figure of 92.

Secret Oath tops the leaderboard for the Kentucky Oaks, limited to 14 starters, with 60 points, including 50 for her Honeybee victory. But because she has been so dominant at the meet, Lukas said Secret Oath could be a candidate to challenge males for the first time in the 1 1/8-mile Arkansas Derby (G1). Lukas won the 1984 Arkansas Derby with Althea, a week after she second finished second in the 1 1/16-mile Fantasy.

“Right now, she would be in the Fantasy and Ethereal Road would be in the (Arkansas) Derby,” Lukas said.

Secret Oath represented the record-extending sixth Honeybee victory for Lukas, who also won the first four runnings (1988-1991) and again in 2007. She has won her three starts at the meet by a combined 23 lengths. She was an 8 ¼-length allowance winner Dec. 31 and captured the $200,000 Martha Washington Stakes Jan. 29 by 7 ¼ lengths. She is the shortest-priced Honeybee winner in history.

“Our stable, we started out with one and we got the right one,” Lukas said. “We don't have any other 3-year-old fillies of any importance. The other two are both claimers. We only had one that we were trying to develop in the first place.”

Ethereal Road was making his stakes debut following an eye-catching four-length last-to-first maiden victory at 1 1/16 miles Jan. 29. Ethereal Road, at 15-1 in the Rebel, held a narrow lead in midstretch before being collared on the inside by Un Ojo. The final time over a fast track – the surface was transitioning to sloppy because of rain – was 1:45.69 for 1 1/16 miles.

“You can develop that colt,” Lukas said. “I think Luis moved like he did when he won his maiden race. If he would have sat a little longer, I think we would have gotten that one, too. But he rode a good race. I don't want to be a critic.”

Ethereal Road earned 20 points for his runner-up finish and ranks fourth on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. Un Ojo collected 50 points for his Rebel victory and vaulted to No. 2 overall with 54.

A New York-bred son of the late Laoban, Un Ojo earned a preliminary Beyer Speed Figure of 84 for winning the Rebel under Ramon Vazquez.

Clay Courville, who saddled Un Ojo in the absence of his father, trainer Ricky Courville, said Sunday morning that the gelding exited the Rebel in good order and was to be vanned later in the morning to Copper Crowne Training Center in Opelousas, La. Ricky Courville said he keeps around 30 horses at Copper Crowne, which is five minutes from Evangeline Downs.

“He's feeling good,” said Clay Courville, 25, who broke and gallops Un Ojo. “He's ready to get out (of the stall).”

Un Ojo was coming off two closing runner-up finishes at Aqueduct for trainer Tony Dutrow, including the Withers Stakes (G3) at 1 1/8 miles Feb. 5. Un Ojo was transferred back to Ricky Courville for the Rebel, arriving Tuesday after being flown from New York to Memphis and vanned approximately 190 miles to Hot Springs.

Un Ojo subsequently generated the second-highest win payoff in Oaklawn stakes history ($152.80). Rockamundo paid a record $218 in the 1993 Arkansas Derby (G2).

“It still feels unreal, you know?” said Clay Courville, who assists his father.

Un Ojo, who lost his left eye in a pasture accident as a yearling, is owned by Cypress Creek Equine LLC (Kevin Moody). Ricky Courville said in a telephone interview following the Rebel that he would confer with Cypress Creek regarding next-race plans for Un Ojo.

“Give him a couple of weeks and maybe head back up for the Arkansas Derby a week out, like we did,” Courville said.

The Rebel, Un Ojo's second victory from six lifetime starts, pushed his career earnings to $776,321.

Ethereal Road finished a nose ahead of Barber Road, who was coming off runner-up finishers in Oaklawn's first two Kentucky Derby points races –Smarty Jones Stakes Jan. 1 and the Southwest Stakes (G3) Jan. 29 – for trainer John Ortiz.

Ortiz said Sunday morning that Barber Road exited the Rebel in good order and likely will be pointed for the Arkansas Derby.

“It's just one move away from being the winner,” Ortiz said. “I think the Arkansas Derby is what we're looking at right now. Obviously, we'll let him tell us where we go from here. But the Arkansas Derby is the dream for the barn.”

Barber Road has 18 points to rank fifth on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. The race is limited to 20 starters.

Ortiz also finished second in the Honeybee with Ice Orchid for breeder/owner John Ed Anthony of Hot Springs. Ice Orchid, a daughter of Super Saver, earned 20 points for her runner-up finish and ranks No. 7 on the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard.

“Came back great, looks great,” Ortiz said. “Feel like she career-bested her numbers again. She just went out there for a little workout for the points and now we focus on the Fantasy. Know Keeneland is fixing to open, but the Fantasy is exactly what we want to win.”

Trainer Rodolphe Brisset said Honeybee third-place finisher Yuugiri also could be headed to the Fantasy.

Yuugiri has 14 points to rank No. 10 on the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard.

The Arkansas Derby and Fantasy are both 170-point qualifying races for the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks, respectively. Both prep races will offer 100 points to the winner, 40 to second, 20 to third and 10 to fourth.

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One-Eyed Longshot Un Ojo Springs Unlikely Rebel Win

Un Ojo, sent off at 75-1 odds, overcame limited vision and gave a stunning, career-defining performance to prevail in the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2), a Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) points race, Saturday at Oaklawn Park.

Un Ojo, whose name means “one eye” after the colt lost an eye in an accident as a yearling, stalked the early pace from third, then spurted up the rail to wrest the lead nearing the finish line from dueling front-runners Ethereal Road and Barber Road and score by a half-length.

Ethereal Road, the runner-up, is trained by D. Wayne Lukas, who was seeking an Oaklawn stakes double after winning the Honeybee Stakes (G3) with Secret Oath earlier on the card. Barber Road held for third, a nose back. Odds-on favorite Newgrange was sixth in the field of 11 3-year-olds.

Un Ojo, a New York-bred Laoban gelding who came in off a runner-up finish in the Withers Stakes (G3) Feb. 5 at Aqueduct when overseen for trainer Ricky Courville by trainer Tony Dutrow, covered 1 1/16 miles in 1:45.69. He earned 50 qualifying points for the Kentucky Derby, to run May 7 at Churchill Downs while notching his first stakes victory.

Ridden by Ramon Vasquez, Un Ojo was timed in 1:49.69 for 1 1/16 miles. The winner returned $152.

Courville said Un Ojo's next start was undecided at the moment, but the Wood Memorial Presented by Resorts World Casino (G1) April 9 at Aqueduct is under consideration.

Owned by Cypress Creek Equine, Un Ojo was bred by Southern Equine Stables from the A. P. Indy mare Risk a Chance.  His career record stands at two wins from six starts. He broke his maiden last November at Delta Downs.

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Un Ojo Upsets Rebel, Secret Oath Dominates Honeybee

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Un Ojo Rallies Late To Cause Rebel Boilover

A one-eyed horse, as his name would imply, Un Ojo (Laoban) took the shortest way around over an increasingly rain-affected Oaklawn main track, and found his best stride in the final 50 yards, outfinishing an unlucky Ethereal Road (Quality Road) to cause a 75-1 upset of Saturday's GII Rebel S. in [not-so] Hot Springs.

Ridden for pace from his inside draw, Kavod (Lea) dueled inside of heavily favored GIII Southwest S. hero Newgrange (Violence) passing under the wire for the first time and made the running just off the inside through an opening couple of furlongs in :23.42. Un Ojo scraped paint from midpack early on, then was slipped a bit of rein by Ramon Vazquez to ease into third as the Rebel field reached the half-mile marker.

About the same time that John Velazquez began to get serious aboard the previously unbeaten Newgrange, Vazquez was after Un Ojo to take a shot up the fence approaching the entrance to the stretch. Unable to take full advantage at that juncture, Un Ojo was shuffled back to about fourth position as Ethereal Road, trapped out for the entire trip, rolled up outside of Newgrange to make a line of three about three-sixteenths from home. Despite doing it toughest over what appeared a very sticky surface, Ethereal Road hit the front at the furlong grounds and looked as if he was home free, but Un Ojo found his second wind closest to the rail with a sixteenth of a mile to race and was home narrowly best. Barber Road (Race Day) raced in the slipstream of the eventual winner for much of the race, lost a bit of momentum when swerving toward the fence nearing the final eighth of a mile and attacked the line to just miss second. Newgrange could do no better than sixth.

Un Ojo graduated at second asking for this trainer at Delta Downs Nov. 5 and was fourth on 15 days' rest in the Jean Lafitte Futurity before joining the barn of Tony Dutrow to take advantage of the state-bred program in New York. A narrowly beaten and troubled second in the New York Stallion Series S. at Aqueduct Dec. 18, the March foal was exiting a strong finishing runner-up effort behind Early Voting (Gun Runner) in the modestly rated and widely criticized renewal of the GIII Withers S. at the Big A Feb. 5.

“I've loved this horse since Day 1. I knew he had the talent to be this kind of horse. I always had the confidence in him. He just improved so much every single day, every single race. This is a dream come true. Two strong efforts in his last two races. Closed really well in the last two races with (trainer) Mr. Anthony Dutrow, who has done a great job with the horse. He sent him down here for us to run and he came here. We were hoping he would close good. He kind of laid a little closer than we thought. He grinded away today.”

Pedigree Notes:

Un Ojo is the first graded winner and fourth stakes winner overall from the second crop to the races for the late Laoban, who passed away at the age of eight last May. He is the sire's 10th black-type winner and third winner at the graded level overall.

Southern Equine Stable, who raced Laoban to a 27-1 upset in the 2016 GII Jim Dandy S., acquired the colt's multiple stakes-placed dam for $40,000 with this foal in utero at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton New York Fall Mixed Sale at Saratoga. Risk a Chance is a daughter of GSW Seeking the Ante, whose four-time stakes-winning daughter Mineralogist (Mineshaft) produced SW Can You Diggit (Tiznow). Un Ojo's third dam was dual-surface Grade I winner Antespend, acquired by Chester and Mary Bromans' Chestertown Farm for $900,000 as a horse of racing age at the 1997 Keeneland April Sale who became the dam of the Bromans' GI Florida Derby hero Friends Lake (A.P. Indy). Risk a Chance's last listed produce is a 2-year-old colt of this year by Ghostzapper, sire of Southern Equine's 2014 GI Whitney S. winner Moreno.

Saturday, Oaklawn Park
REBEL S.-GII, $1,000,000, Oaklawn, 2-26, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:45.69, ft.
1–UN OJO, 117, g, 3, by Laoban
                1st Dam: Risk a Chance (MSP, $139,825), by A.P. Indy
                2nd Dam: Seeking the Ante, by Seeking the Gold
                3rd Dam: Antespend, by Spend a Buck
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. O-Cypress
Creek Equine LLC; B-Southern Equine Stables, LLC (NY); T-Ricky
Courville; J-Ramon A. Vazquez. $600,000. Lifetime Record:
6-2-2-0, $776,321. Werk Nick Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus*
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Ethereal Road, 117, c, 3, Quality Road–Sustained, by War
Front. 1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. ($90,000
Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-Aaron Sones; B-Paul Pompa (KY); T-D.
Wayne Lukas. $200,000.
3–Barber Road, 117, c, 3, Race Day–Encounter, by Southern
Image. ($15,000 Wlg '19 KEENOV). O-WSS Racing, LLC; B-Susan
Forrester & Judy Curry (KY); T-John Alexander Ortiz. $100,000.
Margins: HF, NO, 1 1/4. Odds: 75.40, 15.80, 6.50.
Also Ran: Kavod, Chasing Time, Newgrange, Dash Attack, Ben Diesel, Stellar Tap, Cairama, Texas Red Hot.
Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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