Turf News

Raise a Warrior wins by 9 at Thistledown

Walter De La Cruz enjoyed a rocking chair ride with Raise a Warrior in a mile and 40-yard race at Thistledown yesterday. De La Cruz took the 3-year-old colt out quickly and the son of Poseidon’s Warrior settled into second down the backstretch. With three furlongs remaining, he urged the colt into action and Raise a Warrior did the rest, cruising by the leader in a  matter of seconds and leaving the field in his wake. The 6/5 favorite opened up a four-length lead in the lane and stretched it to nine lengths at the wire.

The colt bred by Pleasant Acres owners Joe and Helen Barbazon is 2-3-0 in his seven starts as a 3-year-old  and 2-2-0 in his last five.

Navy Commander survives wild stretch run at Parx

To say the morning line maker blew it with Navy Commander in a wild eighth race at Parx yesterday would be a gross understatement. He had the 3-year-old Poseidon’s Warrior gelding listed at 12-1 in the line in the $40,000 allowance race at six furlongs. However, when the field broke from the gate, the Pennsylvania-bred was a solid 2-1 on the tote board.

Frankie Pennington shot Navy Commander right to the lead, but when three others went with him, he wrapped up on the gelding and dropped him into a comfortable fourth. Navy Commander stalked the leaders until the turn, where he made a five-wide move and began eating up ground. In the final sixteenth, they were three abreast straining for the wire, with Navy Commander in the middle, when the horse outside him lugged in and knocked him to the left, and he was simultaneously bumped by the inside horse bearing out. The pinball effect caused the outside horse to take a bad step and his rider was dumped to the ground.

From there, Navy Commander proved to be much the best; he drew away from the others to score by 1 1/2 lengths. There was a stewards’ inquiry and the positions behind him were eventually rearranged, but Navy Commander was safely home with his fourth victory in his last seven starts. He was clocked in 1:11.92 and collected a check of $23,400 for owner/breeder Swilcan Stables. That raised his earnings to $126,663, second best among his sire’s runners behind Firenze Fire, and Poseidon’s Warrior’s earnings jumped to $600,366 for the year.

Forty Fathoms Goes Deep in Gulfstream sprint

Forty Fathoms has won two of his four starts after a convincing victory racing 5 1/2 furlongs at Gulfstream Park yesterday. The 3-year-old son of Poseidon’s Warrior battled for the lead early under Reylu Gutierrez, putting up a :22.69 quarter. He shook free on the turn and it was over quickly as he cruised to the wire 2 3/4 lengths in front, clocked in 1:05.93. The colt bred by Peaches Robinson collected $13,500 for the victory and lifted his sire’s earnings to $575,516, good for 10th place on Florida’s general sire list despite the fact that as a second-crop stallion he has many fewer runners than the rest. 

Powerful 2nd for Poseidon’s Warrior colt in Ocala Flame Stakes

Poseidon’s Warrior was represented by a sharp stakes-placed runner at Gulfstream Park yesterday when Powerful Valenzuela lived up to his name by employing a powerful stretch run to just miss in the $75,000 Ocala Flame Stakes. Ridden by Emisael Jaramillo, the 3-year-old colt sat third about four lengths behind the leaders for much of the 6 1/2-furlong test. The 17-1 shot exploded heading into the stretch, rapidly closing the margin held by 2/5 favorite King Humor, only to fall one-half length short at the wire.

It was just the third career start for Powerful Valenzuela, who collected a check of $14,850 for owner/breeder Orlyana Farm.

In Argentina, Treasure Beach picked up a 2-year-old winner when April Season broke his maiden at San Isidro, earning $5,053.

Treasure Beach approaches $1 million mark

Treasure Beach is less than $42,000 from reaching the $1 million mark in career progeny earnings after Tyler Gaffalione’s heads-up ride aboard Treasure for Gold in a $41,000 allowance optional claiming race at Gulfstream Park yesterday.

The 3-year-old filly broke alertly from the rail in the one-mile race on the turf, and Gaffalione settled her comfortably into third on the inside heading down the backstretch. When no hole opened on the turn, Gaffalione remained on the rail with his filly until they straightened out for home, where he steered her between horses and engaged pacesetter One Direction Song to the wire. Treasure for Gold was the better of the two late and pulled away by three-quarters of a length, clocked in 1:36.20.

Treasure for Gold is now 2-0-1-2 in five starts and the $24,000 winner’s check boosted her earnings to $74,950 for owner/breeder Robyn Thompson.

 

Beau Choix filly pays spicy $18.80 at Gulfstream

Spicy Nelly gave Beau Choix his second winner in the past few days, coming from well off the pace to score her second victory in a one-mile turf race at Gulfstream Park.  The 3-year-old filly owned and bred by Just For Fun Stable was ridden by Leonel Reyes, who found room along the rail after her slow start and waited until the field reached the final turn to make his move. The official chart says Spicy Nelly “produced a quick kick near the three-eighths pole,” took the lead leaving the turn and held off favorite Nikki’s Cause by three-quarters of a length. It was another 13 lengths back to the third-place finisher.

Spicy Nelly was clocked in a good 1:37.61, paid $18.80 and collected a check for $19,000, raising her total to $57,557 on a record of 2-3-1 in nine starts.

 

Unique Tigerbeach rolls on Arlington grass

Tigerbeach is one of the most unique colts in training today: the 3-year-old son of Treasure Beach has compiled a record of 2-3-1 in nine starts while campaigning at nine different tracks. He won for the second time on Memorial Day racing five furlongs on the grass at Arlington Park after returning from more than a four-month layoff.

With Jose Valdivia Jr. aboard, 3/2 favorite Tigerbeach chased the early pace to the quarter pole while on the rail, swung outside and commenced a four-wide rally into the stretch, then “rolled past the leader with a sixteenth of a mile to go,” according to the Daily Racing Form chart. The stakes-placed colt won by 1 1/2 lengths and the check for $10,800 increased his earnings to $61,217.

Beau Choix filly coasts in career debut

Trainer George Weaver had been schooling Leilani’s Lady at Palm Beach Downs for several months in anticipation of her first career start, and her Gulfstream Park debut turned out to be highly successful yesterday. The 3-year-old filly enjoyed the services of leading rider Tyler Gaffalione, who put the daughter of Beau Choix on the lead at the outset in the six-furlong race and Leilani’s Lady took it from there.

At odds of 5/2, Leilani’s Lady passed the furlong markers in :22.35 and :45.58 despite an off track, put away all the challengers, and coasted to the wire 3 1/4 lengths in front. It gave her sire his first winner this year from just four runners. The victory was worth $10,400 plus a breeder’s award for Bulldog Racing, her owner and breeder.

 

Belle’s Cachet sharp over Gulfstream turf course

Treasure Beach’s progeny earnings for the year jumped to $309,741 after the maiden victory of Belle’s Cachet in a 5-furlong turf race at Gulfstream Park yesterday. In just her third start, the 3-year-old filly owned and bred by Anthony Robinson was sent off as the lukewarm 5/2 favorite under Samy Camacho despite having to break from the No. 11 post. 

Camacho sent Belle’s Cachet out quickly and she settled into third place down the backstretch. She cruised up after the lead three wide on the turn and was much the best in the stretch, drawing off by nearly two lengths at the wire while becoming her sire’s ninth winner of 2018. She was caught in :57.77 and collected a check for $16,000.   

Going to the Beach goes to Gulfstream winner’s circle

Pleasant Acres Stallions’ May successes continued yesterday at Gulfstream Park when Going to the Beach broke his maiden with a stylish performance at the distance of “about’ 7 1/2 furlongs on the grass. The 3-year-old gelding by Treasure Beach became the 11th winner for his sire this year despite being bumped leaving the gate and getting off last in the 11-horse field. But Emisael Jaramillo gradually moved Going to the Beach into contention, went wide on the final turn, and the gelding proved to be best late, winning by 1 1/2 lengths. His clocking of 1:28.57 was less than one second off the course record. 

Going to the Beach was bred by the old T-Square Stud team of Adam and Suzette Parker and Leverett and Linda Miller and earned $11,600 for the winning effort.