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Celtic Treasure Breaks $100,000 Mark

Celtic Treasure surpassed the $100,000 mark in progeny earnings with a game wire-to-wire performance yesterday at Parx Racing.

The 4-year-old gelding by Treasure Beach became his sire’s 38th winner of 2020, earning a check for $13,800 after getting a mile in 1:39.46. Breaking from the No. 9 post with Hector Caballero, Celtic Treasure had to gun it going to the first turn to assume the lead. He then fought off several challenges along the way, holding off both halves of a 2-1 entry at the wire, and winning by half a length.

Celtic Treasure paid $18.80 while raising his record to 5-3-3 in 22 starts. His earnings jumped to $106,655, and put Treasure Beach on the verge of passing $1.4 million for the year.

Naughty Me flourishing at Presque Isle Downs

Naughty Me reinforced her affinity for the all-weather track at Presque Isle Downs yesterday with a stylish six-furlong victory under Pablo Morales.

The 4-year-old filly became Handsome Mike’s 35th winner of 2020, and her love for the surface resulted in her being sent off at odds of 2/5. Naughty Me has started 17 times in her career, posting a record of 5-1-6; at Presque Isle she’s 3-0-2-1 in six tries.

The filly bred by Beth Bayer stalked the early pace through speedy fractions of :22.38 and :45.33, but when Morales attempted to slip her through on the inside down the backstretch, the hole closed and she was forced to steady, dropping back a couple of lengths. But Morales revved her up again and she grabbed the lead in the stretch, then pulled away to prevail by nearly two lengths in 1:09.95.

Naughty Me earned a check for $14,400, increasing her lifetime total to $135,311, third best among Handsome Mike’s runners, and solidifying his hold on ninth place on Florida’s leading sire list.

Running for Riz is running toward $200,000

Running for Riz rocketed out of the gate with Cristian Torres in the sixth race at Gulfstream West yesterday, and the closest anyone ever came to him was when favorite Lusitano closed to within one-half length at the wire.

The 4-year-old Handsome Mike colt was in front by two lengths much of the way in the six-furlong race, speeding past the poles in :22.02, :44.47 and :56.91 en route to a final clocking of 1:10.19. Despite the margin at the finish, the outcome was never in doubt. Oddly enough, Running for Riz’s five rivals were all sent off at odds of between 8/5 and 5-1, but he was 15-1 and paid $32.60.

Running for Riz raised his record to 4-2-2 in 24 starts for owner Linda Riznick, who is also his co-breeder. The $19,100 check increased his total to $173,772, second best among all Handsome Mike runners behind Here Comes Jackie.

Good Beginning for Treasure Beach at San Isidro

Racing has returned to San Isidro in Argentina, and Treasure Beach is off to an excellent start. During opening week, the 4-year-old Milione finished second in the Gr. III Progreso under Eduardo Ortega Pavon. The race was for 4-year-olds and up at 1 1/2 miles on the grass.

In addition, the 2-year-old filly Dona Taja broke her maiden in her first start.

Handsome Mike’s 34th winner is a real Cutie Pie

Cutie Pie didn’t make the entries for her first race for owner/breeder Just For Fun Stable until Sept. 2, then proceeded to make four starts in the span of five weeks. The 3-year-old daughter of Handsome Mike finished second in start No. 2 at Indiana Grand, and broke her maiden with style yesterday in her fourth try.

With veteran DeShawn Parker aboard, the Indiana-bred filly broke on top in the six-furlong race contested over a sloppy track. She eased back to second, then stalked the pace-setting favorite, Brookville Storm, until the turn. When Parker put her in overdrive, Cutie Pie blew by the 7/5 shot and widened her lead all the way to the wire, winning by 6 1/4 lengths.

Cutie Pie paid $12, earned a check for $8,400 and became Handsome Mike’s 34th winner of 2020.

Handsome Mike up to No. 9 on Florida sire list

Handsome Mike moved up one place on Florida’s leading sire list – from 10th to ninth – with the victories yesterday of Tiz Handsome at Monmouth Park and Big Cyn at Finger Lakes. With the $28,500 earned by Tiz Handsome and the $12,660 by Big Cyn, Handsome Mike’s progeny earnings for 2020 jumped to $1,066,108.

Tiz Handsome was making just his second start in the six-furlong maiden special with a purse of $49,125. The 2-year-old colt was off second under Chris DeCarlo, took over the lead after half a mile, and continued on to win by nearly two lengths. He paid $18.80 after getting the distance in 1:12.04 and becoming Handsome Mike’s 33rd winner this year.

In a $21,100 allowance test, Big Cyn vied for the lead along the rail before taking over by herself on the final turn. Kevin Navarro guided her to a six-length lead in the stretch, and she coasted home to score by two in 1:45.65 for the mile and 70 yards, paying $13. In her last six starts, the 3-year-old New York-bred filly has recorded three victories and two thirds for owner/breeder Patricia Generazio.

Ride On Curlin colt boogies home by 6 1/4 lengths at Santa Anita

Two days after Roc’s Princess became Ride On Curlin’s second winner in his first crop with an impressive score at Keeneland, Uncle Boogie made it three winners with an even more impressive victory yesterday at Santa Anita.

Making his career debut, Uncle Boogie was sent off at 4-1 in the 5 1/2-furlong race after the colt recorded a bullet work of :47.60 for four furlongs at Del Mar. Uncle Boogie broke fifth, but Abel Cedillo quickly moved him up to second as they reached the first quarter in :22.16, and they caught even-money Superduty Justice on the turn. Uncle Boogie put the favorite away in early stretch and drew off easily to prevail by 6 1/4 lengths, with Superduty Justice finishing last, 15 lengths behind.

Uncle Boogie, bred by Pinky Mendoza and a $38,000 OBS July 2-year-old, was clocked in 1:04.39, earning an Equibase ‘E’ speed figure of 79 and a check for $12,650. With just eight starters, Ride On Curlin has amassed progeny earnings of $104,620 and is ranked 30th in that department among all Florida stallions.

Roc’s Princess is a rock star at Keeneland

A 2-year-old filly by freshman sire Ride On Curlin rocked the tote board at Keeneland in her career debut yesterday when Roc’s Princess went wire-to-wire in a $70,000 maiden special at 6 1/2 furlongs.

With Jon Court riding, Roc’s Princess shot out of the gate and was in front by a head after a quarter in :22.64 and a half in :46.96. She opened up on the turn and was 3 1/2 in front in mid-stretch, then coasted home by one length.

The filly bred by Kris Del Guidice paid $41.40, somewhat surprising considering her recent morning trials. Roc’s Princess posted three bullet works among five in the span of one month over the Churchill Downs training track. Ride On Curlin’s second winner earned $33,420 for her maiden score.

2-year-old colt advances Handsome Mike’s cash past $1 million

Advance Cash scored an eye-catching victory at Gulfstream West yesterday and advanced Handsome Mike’s cash total for 2020 to $1,021,808.

It was only the third start for the 2-year-old colt and he turned the six-furlong race into a rout on the final turn. With Cristian Torres in the saddle, Advance Cash battled for the lead in the two path down the backstretch, and on the turn he separated himself from the field and went on to win by 7 1/2 lengths in a solid 1:11.37.

Advance Cash became the 32nd winner for Handsome Mike this year while earning $21,600 and a breeder’s award for Just For Fun Stable. The son of Scat Daddy went over the $1 million mark for the second straight year and should pass last season’s total of $1,096,071 in short order.

Here Comes Jackie boosts leading money-winning total

Handsome Mike’s leading money-winner, Here Comes Jackie, added $22,800 to her resume last evening at Presque Isle Downs, winning a $38,000 allowance race at a mile and 70 yards under Walber Alencar. The 4-year-old filly bred by Joe and Helen Barbazon raised her record to 4-6-2 in 30 starts, and her career earnings to $212,765, with $69,305 of it coming this year.

Alencar had Here Comes Jackie tracking the pace-setters in fifth place down the backstretch, moved her on the turn and took her five wide into the stretch. The filly owned and trained by Mike Dini then ran down the leader, getting up at the wire by a neck and paying $5.60.

Here Comes Jackie has now won at Gulfstream Park, Saratoga, Tampa Bay Downs and Presque Isle, and Handsome Mike is now just $292 away from reaching $1 million in 2020 progeny earnings.

Treasure Beach also added a winner yesterday, Ella’s Island scoring her second victory in her last three starts for owner/breeder Debora Morgan. The 3-year-old filly, who didn’t race at two, is 3-0-1 in seven tries this year after her victory by three quarters of a length in a mile and one-sixteenth turf race at Monmouth Park.

Hector Diaz Jr. piloted Ella’s Island, as he did on Aug. 15 when she won by 6 1/4 lengths. In this one, she rushed to the lead, then fought off several challenges along the way while opening up a four-length lead in the stretch. She earned $13,800, boosting her total to $35,440.

Temple Treasure, a 4-year-old mare, added to Treasure Beach’s South American numbers by winning at La Plata on Tuesday.