‘This Weekend Will Be Very Important’: Gonzalez Looks To Extend Lead For Monmouth Training Title, To Send Out Six Runners On New Jersey Festival Day For State-Breds

With all of the training titles Claudio Gonzalez has collected from Maryland over the past decade, it would be easy for him be blasé about the prospect of yet another one.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

The 45-year-old Gonzalez says the possibility of being the leading trainer at Monmouth Park for the first time would be “special, not only for me but for my family as well.”

To that end, Gonzalez, who holds a four-win lead over Kelly Breen entering the four-day racing weekend, has six horses entered on Sunday's New Jersey Thoroughbred card at Monmouth Park, with the 10 races restricted to state-breds offering $828,125 overall and featuring three stakes races.

Gonzalez has a runner in all three stakes races.

“Winning the Monmouth Park title would mean a lot,” said Gonzalez, who has won 16 training titles at Laurel Park and two at Pimlico. “I got my start there (in 1995). I have good friends there. But it would really be special to my family because our family started at Monmouth Park.

“No matter what, this has been a good meet for me. It won't be easy to finish this. Kelly Breen is right behind me, and Jerry Hollendorfer is close, too (five wins off the lead). With three or four weeks to go in the meet it is still open for someone to win.”

Breen has seven horses entered on Sunday's card. Overall, just 12 race days remain in the meet, which ends September 18.

“This weekend will be very important because Kelly and I are both running a lot,” said Gonzalez. “We will have a better idea after this weekend.”

In Sunday's feature $125,000 Charles Hesse II Handicap for 3-year-olds and up going 1 1/16 miles, Gonzalez will send out Irish Meadow, a 7-year-old Il Postino gelding who is coming off a win. The 7-year-old gelding was fourth in the Hesse a year ago.

“His last race was a good one,” said Gonzalez. “He is showing us in the morning that he is ready to run another good race on Sunday.”

In the $100,000 Eleven North Handicap at six furlongs for fillies and mares, Gonzalez will send outs Princess Georgia, a 7-year-old El Padrino mare, and I Can Run, a 3-year-old Tourist filly, both of whom are coming off good efforts. Princess Georgia was a 3¼-length winner Monmouth Park on Aug. 13.  I Can Run prefers longer, Gonzalez said, but there are not a lot of options for the 3-year-old filly now.

In the $100,000 New Jersey Breeders' Handicap at six furlongs 3-year-olds and up, Gonzalez is expecting another big effort from Dr. Doyle, a 5-year-old Commissioner gelding who won his first start off the claim for his new connections by 3½ lengths on August 8 at Monmouth Park.

“He ran really big for me,” said Gonzalez. “The last breeze (jockey) Jomar Torres was really happy with him, so this looks like a good spot. He is telling us in the mornings he is ready to compete with these horses.”

Gonzalez, who hails from Santiago, Chile, enters the weekend with 1,155 career victories since going out on his own in 2012. He spent several years as an assistant to Ben Perkins Jr., at Monmouth Park after arriving in the United States.

“It's going to be tough over the final few weeks,” he said. “A lot depends on what races go, not just for me but for Kelly and anyone else.

“But you do feel competitiveness when you are this close. You want to win it. But there is pressure when you are in front. Everyone is after you. The pressure increases as you get down to the end.”

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