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Rich Stakes 2nds for Amira’s Prince and Bucchero

Pleasant Acres stallions added a pair of stakes-placed finishes to their ledgers yesterday – Sister Otoole finishing second in the $200,500, Gr. III Robert G. Dick Memorial at Delaware Park, and Toddchero doing likewise in the $122,200 Prairie Meadows Gold Juvenile Stakes.

Sister Otoole, a 5-year-old mare by Amira’s Prince bred by Joe and Helen Barbazon and making her 16th start, had to negotiate the rain and a soft turf course in Delaware. With Kendrick Carmouche riding, she was no match for Key Biscayne, by former Pleasant Acres stallion Brethren, but was easily second best in the race at 1-3/8ths miles, and collected a check for $40,000. That raised her earnings to $238,032, with $65,973 coming this year.

Toddchero, a colt by red-hot freshman sire Bucchero, came into his race after breaking his maiden in his debut and was sent off at 4-1. Lane Luzzi guided the $77,000 OBS April 2-year-old to his runner-up finish behind heavy favorite Tyler’s Tribe, and he earned $20,000, bringing his total to $39,740. The 5 1/2 furlongs went in a quick 1:03.64.

Cantankerous Cat breaks his maiden by daylight at Monmouth

Cantankerous Cat became the 10th winner of 2022 for Neolithic yesterday, breaking his maiden in a $40,000 claiming race at Monmouth Park. It was the fourth start at three for the gelding bred by Joe and Helen Barbazon, who didn’t race as a 2-year-old.

Paco Lopez rushed the gelding out of the gate and he was wedged between two rivals as they sped to the first quarter in :22.06. After a half in :44.79, Cantankerous Cat edged away from his two challengers and cruised to the wire in mid-track 2 1/4 lengths in front. He paid $3.80 as favorite, clocked in 1:10.10, and earned a check for $20,400. His ‘E’ speed figure of 80 is his career best.

Hard Astray coasts at Mountaineer; has won 4 of his last 5

In his first four career starts at two and three, Hard Astray didn’t show much. After his convincing wire-to-wire victory at Mountaineer Park yesterday, the 5-year-old Gone Astray gelding is 5-2-0 in 12 starts since, with a two-race winning streak and four victories in his last five dating back to November.

Ajhari Williams was aboard for yesterday’s laugher, which came off the grass and went at one mile over a muddy track. Hard Astray shot to the lead, was in front by three lengths after a half mile, four lengths at the end of three quarters, and seven lengths as he cruised down the stretch. The final margin was 8 1/4 lengths in a time of 1:39.22, and was worth $10.20 at the mutuel windows. The gelding bred by JDAB Stables now has earnings of $37,474.

Gone Astray storms past the $1 million mark at Gulfstream

As expected, Gone Astray passed the $1 million mark in 2022 progeny earnings yesterday, keyed by Stormy Pattern’s convincing score at Gulfstream Park.

Red-hot Miguel Vasquez was aboard the 3-year-old colt bred by Ruben Valdes in the $$38,000 starter optional claimer at one mile. Vasquez rushed Stormy Pattern out of the gate from the No. 6 post and found himself three wide down the backstretch as they sped past the first quarter. Stormy Pattern picked it up on the turn, still very wide, took the lead into the stretch, and drew off to win by 2 1/2 lengths, paying $16.80.

The $13,000 OBS June 2-year-old raced the mile in 1:35.81 and received an “E’ speed figure of 93, best of eight races in which he has posted a record of 3-3-0. His earnings reached $113,510 while Gone Astray stands at $1,022,570, good for fifth place on Florida’s leading sire list.

Pleasant Acres triples on final day of fiscal year

On the final day of Florida’s fiscal year, Pleasant Acres’ stallions chipped in with a trifecta. Whiskey Dash (Amira’s Prince) won at Presque Isle Downs, Chiquirin (Gone Astray) won at Tampa Bay Downs and Cowboy at Heart (Ride On Curlin) scored at Charles Town.

PRESQUE ISLE: Whiskey Dash, bred by Joe and Helen Barbazon, won by a length to become the third winner this year for Amira’s Prince. The 5-year-old gelding was off well in the 6 1/2-furlong race over the all-weather track, and rider Alberto Burgos eased him back to third. The $13,000 OBS June 2-year-old tracked the two leaders until the turn, where he went wide and ran them down nearing the wire, scoring by a length. He paid $8.40 and collected a check for $9,000, raising his total to $40,818.

TAMPA BAY DOWNS: Chiquirin lit up the tote board while breaking his maiden in his fourth start and lifted Gone Astray’s progeny earnings for the year to $997,644. He should pass the million-dollar mark today. With Marco Meneses up, the 3-year-old colt rebounded from three poor efforts in 2021 after a layoff of 9 1/2 months. He prepped nicely at Classic Mile, and Meneses brought him back from a 10-length deficit on the final turn to win by a nose over 2/5 favorite American Dollar. Chiquirin paid $48.20 after getting six furlongs in 1:12.03, while earning $8,690.

CHARLES TOWN: Cowboy at Heart showed plenty of heart in winning a 6 1/2-furlong race for his third victory, second of this year. The 4-year-old gelding was off second under Christiaan Hiraldo and tracked leader Stretch the Truth until the turn, where he edged into the lead, then opened up a two-length margin and held off three challengers coming to the finish. The 4-year-old gelding paid $7.20 and earned a check for $12,360, increasing his career total to $81,446.

Bucchero’s a top 10 on frosh sire list with third winner in 17 days

Bucchero gained his third winner in a span of 17 days with the overpowering wire-to-wire debut performance of Gemma’s Curls at Gulfstream Park yesterday.

The filly bred by Ponder Hill jumped out of the gate with Chantal Sutherland, opened up a quick two-length lead, and extended it to five lengths at the wire without a challenge. She passed the furlong markers in :21.96 and :45.11 en route to a final clocking of :58.81 for the five furlongs.

A $25,000 OBS April purchase by Lea Farms, Gemma’s Curls paid $6.00 and earned $23,050, lifting Bucchero’s first-year total to $79,790. He’s in 10th place among all North American freshman sires.

Gone Astray filly now has four victories to go along with her 10 seconds

Richard Averill is well-known in thoroughbred circles, especially around Florida, as so many of his runners are stamped with an ‘R’ as their first names. Among his foremost stars are Delaware Oaks winner R Lady Joy, earner of $581,586 and $233,688 earner R Vicarious Girl.

Among the lesser-known runners, but one of the most interesting, is R Averie Lynn, a Gone Astray filly purchased by Averill for $25,000 as a 2-year-old at OBS July. R Averie Lynn raced for Averill in partnership with ATM Racing for the first 14 starts of her career, winning three times. Last October at Delaware Park, in the 14th start, she was claimed away for $12,500 by Old Coach Farm and trainer Michael Gorham.

In Gorham’s care, R Averie Lynn finished third in her first try for the new barn, then racked up six consecutive seconds, and a fourth in her eighth start. Yesterday, the 4-year-old filly finally hit the winner’s circle at Delaware in a $24,000 starter optional claimer at 5 1/2 furlongs. With Jaime Rodriguez aboard, she sat chilly through a quarter in :21.75 and a half in :45.73, then slipped through on the inside and drove to the lead, winning by a length in 1:04.58. The winner’s check of $14,400 increased her bank account to $103,452 on a record of 4-10-2 in 23 starts. o

Tiz No Clown is serious at Laurel; No Never No More gets first winner

After Tiz No Clown was disqualified at Laurel in his second career start on May 12, the 2-year-old colt rebounded in a $46,000 maiden special yesterday and gave No Never No More his first winner.

Yomar Ortiz sent the 2-year-old colt right to the lead in the five-furlong test and Tiz No Clown didn’t clown around. The $2,200 Timonium December weanling made every pole a winning one and completed the course in :59.29, winning by 2 1/2 lengths. The colt bred in Maryland by Stephen E. Smith and Denise Jones paid $9.80 and earned a check for $27,600, lifting his total to $33,097. Currently, plans have him heading for the Maryland Million later in the season.

Bourbon on Ice pours it on over sloppy track in Delaware

In his first six starts, Bourbon Over Ice was only able to muster up one third-place finish. But the 3-year-old Neolithic gelding has stepped up his game, and his victory at Delaware Park yesterday made it two winner’s circle visits in his last three tries.

The gelding bred by Belvedere Farm chased 7/5 Sutton Valley through fractions of :22.92 and :46.83, then went after the favorite on the turn, and beat him to the wire, 1 3/4 lengths in front. The $35,000 OBS October yearling negotiated the six furlongs over a sloppy track in 1:12.37 and paid $5 as second choice. He collected a check for $11,400, raising his total to $31,810, and earned his best Equibase ‘E’ speed figure of 77.

Bucchero’s 2nd winner is a honey

Bucchero is the first Florida freshman sire to get two winners!

Red Honey, an Indiana-bred who finished second in her debut at Horseshoe Indianapolis on May 30, came back in her second try yesterday and romped in a $36,000 maiden special by nearly three lengths under Joe Ramos.

The 2-year-old filly who was a $48,000 Indiana Fall Mixed yearling, jumped out of the gate from the No. 8 post in the race at 4 1/2 furlongs, tracked the leaders in fourth down the backstretch, then made a strong move while very wide on the turn. She collared the three pacesetters at the top of the stretch and coasted into the lead without a challenge. Clocked in :53.66, Red Honey paid $4.40 and picked up a check for $21,600, raising her two-race total to $28,800.