Friday’s Racing Insights: Laoban Full-Sister Debuts At Keeneland

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The opening day of the 2022 Keeneland Spring Meet features the first 2-year-old races of the year and the first opportunity for freshman sires to get their second careers off to a winning start. Success as a new stallion is of no concern for Uncle Mo, the sire of first-time starter DOMINICANA. A daughter of the SP Speightstown mare Chattertown, Dominicana is a full-sister to GSW and late sire Laoban. Purchased for $300,000 from the 2021 Keeneland September Sale for owners Don Alberto Stable and RT Racing Stable, the bay filly has worked three furlongs at Keeneland three times since Mar. 1 for superb 2-year-old trainer Wesley Ward, most recently going in :37 1/5 (14/28) Apr. 2. Jockey John Velazquez gets the ride as Dominicana takes on the boys in her career debut.

Freshman stallion Mo Town (Uncle Mo) will be well represented with two first-time starters here. Drawing the rail is MO'S TREASURE, a son of SP Beautiful Treasure (Unbridled). He is a half-brother to MGSP Flying Private (Fusaichi Pegasus) as well as six other winners from eight to race. He's had two four-furlongs works from the gate on this track for trainer John Hancock, going in :48 flat (10/65) Mar. 26 and :48 4/5 (18/72) Apr. 2.

Also representing Mo Town is BAYTOWN GET IT ON for trainer Paul McEntee. The chestnut comes in for his debut off of two bullet works including a four-furlong effort from the gate Mar. 24 in :47 flat, the fastest of 29 at the distance.  TJCIS PPs

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Pletcher Seeks Second Straight Ashland Win

Todd Pletcher captured last year's GI Central Bank Ashland S. with the blue-blooded Malathaat (Curlin), who went on to take the GI Kentucky Oaks in her next start. The Hall of Famer looks to repeat in Friday's renewal with another daughter of Curlin named Nest. A dominant debut winner going two turns at Belmont in September, the $350,000 KEESEP buy checked in third in the Tempted S. there next out Nov. 5. Besting next-out Busher S. winner and Saturday's GII Gazelle S. contender Venti Valentine (Firing Line) by a neck in the Dec. 4 GII Demoiselle S. at Aqueduct, the bay romped by six lengths in her seasonal bow in Tampa's Suncoast S. Feb. 12. Top rider Irad Ortiz, who rode Nest to all three of her wins, will be at the controls Friday.

Brad Cox also saddled an Ashland winner turned Oaks winner when sending out Monmoy Girl (Tapizar) in the 2018 renewal. He has a strong contender this year in Flurry Racing Stables' Interstatedaydream (Classic Empire). That ownership group also campaigned Cox's 2020 Oaks winner Shedaresthedevil (Daredevil). A narrow winner of her career bow sprinting at Belmont June 25, the bay filly checked in second in Saratoga's 6 1/2-panel GII Adirondack S. Aug. 8 and was subsequently shelved for the season. Returning to action Mar. 13 at Oaklawn, Interstatedaydream put on a show in her first try around two turns, charging home to an 8 1/4-length score and earning an 89 Beyer Speed Figure.

Keeneland stalwart Wesley Ward also sends out a live shot in Happy Soul (Runhappy). Second when unveiled in the slop at Keeneland in April of last year, the bay earned her diploma by 11 3/4 lengths next out over a fast track at Belmont in May. Wiring Belmont's Astoria S. by an equally large margin June 3, she was sent to the sidelines for the rest of her juvenile year and returned with a decisive win in Oaklawn's Dixie Belle S. Feb. 19. The $50,000 KEESEP acquisition tries two turns for the first time in this event with regular rider John Velazquez in the irons.

Doug O'Neill ships one in for this event in Reddam Racing's Awake at Midnyte (Nyquist). Opening her account in Arcadia Oct. 31, she missed by a nose when trying grass in the GIII Jimmy Durante S. a month later. A close second when getting back on dirt in the GII Santa Ynez S. Jan. 8, good for a 90 Beyer, the chestnut checked in fourth last time when extending to 1 1/16 miles in the GII Rachel Alexandra S. Feb. 19.

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Ward Workers Highlight Keeneland Tab

By all accounts, trainer Wesley Ward is planning on coming out full force when Keeneland opens the doors on its spring meeting Friday, Apr. 8. To that end, four of the stable's stars tuned up for opening weekend stakes engagements Saturday morning in Lexington.

Happy Soul (Runhappy) is set to represent Ward in the GI Central Bank Ashland S., her first try around two turns, and the Gayla Rankin-owned filly blitzed six furlongs in a race-like 1:11.20 Saturday morning. Since dropping her career debut at Keeneland last April, Happy Soul has won three straight including the Feb. 19 Dixie Belle S. at Oaklawn Park. John Velazquez has the call in the Ashland.

Working on a Keeneland turf course with a bit of give in it were Ward's two 2021 Breeders' Cup winners, Golden Pal (Uncle Mo) and 'TDN Rising Star' Twilight Gleaming (Ire) (National Defense {GB}). Winner of last year's GI Turf Sprint to go along with his victory in the 2020 GII Juvenile Turf Sprint, Golden Pal makes his 4-year-old debut in the GII Shakertown S. Apr. 9 and covered the distance in 1:01.20. Twilight Gleaming, who took out last year's Juvenile Turf Sprint, was timed in 1:01.40 and goes in the Listed Palisades S. Apr. 10.

Campanelle (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), whose two wins at Royal Ascot include the 2021 G1 Commonwealth Cup, galloped five furlongs on turf in 1:02.40.

“I'm feeling great,” said Ward, in search of a fourth consecutive spring title at Keeneland. “We've got a lot of horses in various different categories–a lot of nice stakes horses. The 2-year-olds are always fun to see which ones blossom. This is the highlight of opening up my year to see how we're going to progress. We're really looking forward to it–as is everyone who comes to Keeneland in the spring. It's a great place to be–the only place to be.”

Ward is also set to saddle defending champ and 'Rising Star' Kimari (Munnings) in Saturday's GI Madison S. and one of her chief adversaries, Bell's the One (Majesticperfection), got her final tune up Saturday in Lexington. A dead-heat second last year, the 6-year-old went an easy half-mile in :49.60.

“I didn't want anything real fast,” trainer Neil Pessin said. “All of her major work was done at Fair Grounds [where she had eight works following a 2 1/2-month break].”

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A Successful Hootenanny at Ward Ranch

Wesley Ward is busy gearing up for the upcoming race meet at Keeneland, but in recent years the seven-time leading trainer at the historic track keeps himself further occupied in the springtime with his side gig as a stallion owner and manager.

GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf winner Hootenanny resides at Ward Ranch just across from the Keeneland grounds. The son of Quality Road was Ward's first Breeders' Cup winner in 2014. When the bay needed a new home in 2019, his former trainer didn't hesitate to take him in. Ward initially planned to breed only his own mares to the stallion, but now that Hootenanny's first crop is succeeding on the racetrack, Ward has a new goal in mind.

In his first year at stud, which he spent at Buck Pond Farm before relocating to Ward Ranch, Hootenanny produced 16 named foals. Now that his first crop of horses are 3-year-olds, eight progeny have seen the starting gate and six are winners including one stakes winner. It's a stat that has Ward believing there is more to come for his stallion.

“With the first couple of crops, I wanted to try to limit him to where I could control the raising and breeding and training,” Ward explained. “Now I'm looking to get him out there to some outside breeders and see what he can do. He's a nice horse and he's certainly well-accomplished as a racehorse in his own right. Hopefully in these first few years, he'll be able to show what he can do.”

Bred by Barronstown and out of a half-sister to GISW Cat Moves (Tale of the Cat), Hootenanny was a $75,000 yearling purchase in 2013. He won on debut by over four lengths the following spring at Keeneland for partners Ward, Ken Donworth and Ben McElroy. After placing in a stake at Pimlico, he was purchased by the Coolmore partnership and pointed toward the Royal Ascot meet, where he claimed the Windsor Castle S. In his next start, he ran a close second in the G1 Darley Prix Morny.

“We were just narrowly beaten,” Ward recalled. “Frankie Dettori beat me. After the race Frankie said, 'If I had been on your horse, I would have won.' So we brought Hootenanny back and trained him up to the Breeders' Cup at Santa Anita. Frankie told me that he would win if I put him on the horse, and he did. Hootenanny won my first Breeders' Cup for me. He was a very intelligent horse and with the speed he had, running a mile on the grass was no problem at all.”

After the win in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf–a victory that earned Hootenanny a finalist spot for champion 2-year-old male– the colt returned to the races for three more seasons. He was an allowance winner at Keeneland as a sophomore, placed in a stake at Woodbine at four and ran second in the GII King Edward S. at five. He retired with five wins to his credit and earned $876,698.

Hootenanny gave Ward his first Breeders' Cup win in 2014 | Horsephotos

While Ward acknowledged that Hootenanny was not what commercial breeders were looking for upon his retirement, he added that the sire has rewarded those who did breed to him in his first season.

“He does have a sway back so for breeding purposes, it was something the commercial breeders didn't really like,” Ward admitted. “But so far with all of his progeny, he hasn't put that trait into his babies and they're all nice runners. They all have great minds like him, they're all kind of docile horses and they're all fast.”

Hootenanny's leading performer to date is Hicksy, a colt trained by Kevin Attard that won second time out by six lengths last October, earning an 80 Beyer Speed Figure, and then claimed the Display S. at Woodbine. His other winners include My Nanny's a Hoot, a filly that broke her maiden early this year and has since claimed an allowance at Fair Grounds, as well as Strange Arrange, a Ward trainee that broke his maiden by six lengths at Turfway Park in March.

Only two of Hootenanny's winners to date are trained by Ward, as the stallion stood at Buck Pond for his first season, but this year's crop of 2-year-olds will represent Ward's broodmare band as well as his own breaking and training process that is highly-regarded for its tremendous success with young maidens.

“He's got some very quick ones that will be coming in probably by late spring, so I'm looking forward to those,” the trainer reported.

Ward knows it's a longshot to believe that his pride and joy, Hootenanny, will ever be recognized on a commercial level, especially because for now, he is relying solely on his own broodmare band to get numbers to the stallion, but he does hope that other breeders looking to race stone cold runners will take note of the sire's early success.

“Being my first Breeders' Cup winner, he's very special,” Ward said. “That's why I wanted to make sure he had a good home and was able to have a few mares to breed. He's been coming through on everything since we first acquired him, from being a racehorse to now as a stallion. He hasn't thrown any champions, but from the limited opportunities that he has had, he has thrown winners. Right now he's kind of a home-based stallion, but hopefully he'll have some interest to where he'll go to a commercial farm.”

And even if that dream doesn't come to fruition, Hootenanny will always have a home at Ward Ranch.

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