Out-of-country victories adding up for Treasure Beach

Treasure Beach’s away-from-home success continued this week with another pair of victories at his favorite venues, Puerto Rico and Argentina.

Going to the Beach won his second straight at Camarero Race Track, battling on the pace between horses throughout, then drawing off to prevail by four lengths in the mile and one-eighth race. The 4-year-old gelding bred by Adam and Suzette Parker and Leverett and Linda Miller had taken his previous race by 6 3/4 lengths. Despite the minute purse structure in Puerto Rico, Going to the Beach has banked $58,528.

The 3-year-old filly La Renoleta also made it two straight down south, scoring at Hipodromo Agentino De Palermo in races just 17 days apart.

Two More hard-fought scores for Treasure Beach

Treasure Beach added two more winners to his ledger yesterday, a filly scoring at Gulfstream Park and a gelding at the abbreviated Suffolk Downs meeting.

Galileo’s Affair made it two in a row at Gulfstream, getting up by a neck under a well-timed ride by Jeffrey Sanchez. The 4-year-old filly sat four or five lengths off the pace for much of the one-mile trip, and still had four lengths to make up in mid-stretch, which she did to post her fifth career victory. The $37,000 OBS April 2-year-old is 5-3-7 in 24 starts and her earnings jumped to $135,080.

Pirate Beach shipped to Boston from Tampa Bay Downs for a $43,500 starter optional claimer at about 7 1/2 furlongs on the grass. With Dyn Panell aboard, the 4-year-old gelding stalked the pace behind 8/5 Boppin Anda Weavin, then out-gamed the favorite to the wire by a head. Pirate Beach collected $21,500, increasing his take to $83,940 on a record of 3-3-4-5 in 20 starts. He became his sire’s 20th winner of 2019.

Saint Michael enjoys heavenly trip at Penn National

Handsome Mike celebrated perhaps his easiest winner of 2019 last night when Saint Michael romped in a six-furlong race at Penn National. With David Cora enjoying a trip made in heaven, the 3-year-old colt went head-and-head for the lead through a :22.32 first quarter, then began to pull away on the turn, widening his lead from the top of the stretch home without Cora ever raising his whip.

Saint Michael’s winning margin was six lengths over a 6/5 favored entry who finished second and third. He was clocked in a swift 1:10.67 while picking up his second career victory and giving Handsome Mike his sixth winner this year.

Third Victory for Treasure Beach filly

Ed Seltzer, Beverly Anderson, and Joe and Helen Barbazon are the breeders of Nymue’s Treasure, a 4-year-old filly who won at Belterra Park yesterday and became winner No. 19 this year for Treasure Beach.

Sonny Leon was aboard Nymue’s Treasure, who sat second for most of the one-mile trip before wearing down the pacesetter in the stretch and going on to a 2 1/2-length score. It was the third career victory for the filly, who has finished in the top four in six consecutive races.

Treasure Beach added another South American winner when the 3-year-old Argentine-bred colt Indian Maharaja broke his maiden on May 4 at Hipodromo De Monterrico in Peru.

Treasure Hunter finding best form at age 4

Treasure Hunter is now a 4-year-old, and the Kentucky-bred gelding by Treasure Beach is in the midst of enjoying his best season. With Eswan Flores in the irons yesterday, Treasure Hunter raised his record since Jan. 1 to 2-1-1 in four starts, running down 8/5 favorite Cabin John down the lane to score by a length in a one-mile race at Santa Anita.

The gelding bred by Norman Houston earned $27,600 for the score, lifting his bank account to $142,910, and $57,960 of the total has come via his four starts this year. He boosted his overall record to 4-7-3 in 22 tries, as Treasure Beach’s progeny earnings jumped to $520,041.

Running for Riz runs big one for Linda Riznick

Running for Riz lived up to his name at Gulfstream Park yesterday, running right to the winner’s circle for co-owner and breeder Linda Riznick. The 3-year-old son of Handsome Mike shot to the lead out of the gate, and continued there for the entire six-furlong trip with Miguel Vasquez, reaching the wire 3 1/4 lengths in front.

Running for Riz posted fractions of :22.50, :45.07 and :57.22 en route to an excellent final time of 1:10.27. At odds of 6/5, he became Handsome Mike’s sixth winner this year and added $28,900 to his bank account, which has now jumped to $87,925 after just six races.

Treasure Beach gains 18th winner at Gulfstream

Galileo’s Affair celebrated Derby day with a sharp score at Gulfstream Park, getting her fourth career victory and giving Treasure Beach his 18th winner of 2019. Jeffrey Sanchez enjoyed a rocking-chair ride aboard the 4-year-old filly, who is now 4-3-7 in 23 starts with earnings of $123,380.

Sanchez settled Galileo’s Affair into fourth place in the one-mile race, and when the real running began, she inhaled the leaders and drew off to win by 3 1/4 lengths in 1:37.50. A $37,000 OBS April 2-year-old bred by Joe and Kris Carroll, she sent Treasure Beach’s earnings for the year to $484,131.

Treasure Beach also added two recent winners in Argentina, the 3-year-old filly La Renoleta scoring at Hippodromo Argentino De Palermo and the 3-year-old colt Logging On winning at Rosario.

Strauss would have loved to orchestrate this Fledermaus score

The English translation of Johann Strauss II’s operetta Die Fledermaus is ‘The Bat,’ but the 4-year-old gelding Fledermaus looked more like a golden hawk as he broke his maiden in style at Tampa Bay Downs yesterday.

The 4-year-old Treasure Beach gelding had been threatening in recent tries, including a streak of four straight seconds, but this time he was not to be denied. With top rider Antonio Gallardo in the irons, Fledermaus wasn’t affected by a switch from the grass to a mile and 40 yards on the main track. Following a perfect stalking trip in third place, he swept into the lead at the quarter pole and cruised to the wire four lengths in front.

Fledermaus became Treasure Beach’s 17th winner this year and earned a winner’s check of $8,090 plus a breeder’s award for Glen View Oaks.

Lopez perfect with Henny’s Treasure on Gulfstream grass

Paco Lopez gave Henny’s Treasure the picture-perfect ride at Gulfstream Park yesterday, resulting in the 3-year-old filly breaking her maiden and becoming the 16th winner this year for Treasure Beach.

Lopez rated Henny’s Treasure in fourth place in the two-path down the backstretch in the one-mile race on the turf. He moved her coming to the turn and went three wide into the stretch, taking the lead heading down the lane and holding the closers safe to prevail by one length.

Henny’s Treasure went off as the 8/5 favorite, and earned $19,700 for owner Patricia Generazio, who bred the filly in partnership with Joe and Helen Barbazon.

Vino sends Treasure Beach over $400,000

Treasure Beach’s 2019 progeny earnings surpassed $400,000 yesterday when Vino went wire-to-wire racing one mile on the grass at Gulfstream Park.

The 4-year-old colt carried Nik Juarez to a 1 1/4-length victory in 1:34.04 and picked up a pair of checks for owner/breeder Mr. Amore Stable. Vino is the 15th winner for Treasure Beach since Jan. 1, and the $16,000 winner’s share increased the stallion’s earnings to $414,280.