by NYRA Press Office
· Mr Jefferson probable for G3 Withers
· Unbridled Bomber gearing up for graded debut in G3 Withers
· Courvoisier ready to pour it on in G3 Withers
· Drain the Clock preparing for G3 Gulfstream Park Sprint; Ny Traffic targets G2 Gulfstream Park Mile
· Shotgun Hottie ships in from Fair Grounds for Ruthless
· Aqueduct Racetrack Week 8 stakes probables
Trainer Michael Trombetta said he is eyeing a return to New York for R. Larry Johnson homebred Mr Jefferson in Saturday’s Grade 3, $250,000 Withers, at Aqueduct Racetrack. The nine-furlong test for sophomores offers 10-4-2-1 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top-four finishers.
The Maryland-bred Constitution chestnut shipped to Aqueduct for his last two starts, finishing a distant fourth in the nine-furlong Grade 2 Remsen on December 4 ahead of a sixth-place finish in the one-turn mile Jerome which was contested over a sloppy and sealed track on New Year’s Day.
A two-time winner, Mr Jefferson broke his maiden going six furlongs at Colonial Downs in August two starts before defeating winners in November at Laurel Park.
Trombetta said Mr Jefferson will benefit from the stretch out in distance.
“More than likely, I’ll send Mr Jefferson up. The two turns definitely helps him,” Trombetta said. “The first time I brought him up, I thought he ran well. The last time I don’t think he liked the track very much. That might have had something to do with the sub-par performance.”
Mr Jefferson was initially breezing over the synthetic surface at Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland, but has posted his last two works over the main track at Laurel. He went an easy half-mile in 50.80 seconds Sunday.
“The track was deep because of the cold weather, but he worked well,” Trombetta said.
Mr Jefferson is out of the Malibu Moon mare Clockstrucktwelve, who is a half-sister to multiple stakes-winning sprinter Never Enough Time - a daughter of Munnings, who also is trained by Trombetta.
While Mr Jefferson will make the trek to New York, Trombetta said his stablemate Conclusive, also a two-time winner, will likely remain in Maryland for the $100,000 Miracle Wood on February 19 going one mile at Laurel Park.
Owned by Sonata Stable, Conclusive defeated winners going 1 1/16-miles on January 2 at Laurel last out, where he set the pace and built on his advantage throughout, winning by 5 3/4 lengths.
On Saturday, Trombetta sent out Three Diamonds Farm’s Jakarta to finish third in the Grade 2 Inside Information on the Pegasus World Cup undercard at Gulfstream Park.
The two-time black type stakes-winning Bustin Stones mare arrived at the Inside Information off a three-length triumph in the seven-furlong Mrs. Claus on December 28 at Parx. Trombetta said the Grade 3, $250,000 Barbara Fritchie on February 19 at Laurel Park, also run at seven furlongs, would be her likely next target.
“Finishing third in a Grade 2 is not bad. If she trains well, we could go back north for the Barbara Fritchie,” Trombetta said.
Unbridled Bomber gearing up for graded debut in G3 Withers
Edward Potash, Brad Yankanich, and trainer Jim Ryerson’s Unbridled Bomber returned to work Tuesday in his second breeze since a fourth-place finish behind Courvoisier in the $150,000 Jerome on New Year’s Day at Aqueduct Racetrack.
A dark bay son of Upstart, Unbridled Bomber breezed a bullet five-eighths in 1:00.60 over Belmont Park’s dirt training track on January 25, giving his connections the green light to point to the nine-furlong Grade 3, $250,000 Withers at Aqueduct on February 5.
“We’re headed to the Withers next and we’re happy with how he’s doing. We’re happy with how he ran last time and with his last couple races,” Ryerson said. “We’ll see if he can stretch out and handle the ground.”
Unbridled Bomber finished eighth on debut at Saratoga in July sprinting 5 1/2 furlongs before stretching out to nine furlongs and then back to one mile to break his maiden at fourth asking on November 7 at Belmont.
Unbridled Bomber stuck to a one-turn mile in the Jerome over a sloppy and sealed track next time out, held off the pace in seventh by regular rider Dylan Davis through the first quarter-mile after breaking a step slow. Swung three-wide in the turn, the 3-year-old colt seemed ready to unleash a bid for the lead but never kicked away and lost show honors to Cooke Creek by three-quarters of a length.
“As the way the day went, speed was so dominant over that track,” said Ryerson. “We really couldn’t have put him into the pace and so we just had to see how it would go [from off the pace]. I thought he ran very well.”
Anthony Perri’s Open Til Midnight graduated in a state-bred maiden special weight at the Big A on November 18 in his fifth start for Ryerson, stretching out to 1 1/6 miles on the turf under Jose Lezcano after starting his career off sprinting.
The 3-year-old son of Midnight Storm cut back to six furlongs last time out to finish fifth in his first start against winners on December 3, a move Ryerson said was due in part to the closure of the Aqueduct turf course for winter.
“That was the only race available for him before the turf closed. He can run one-turn races on the turf though and I think he’s a nice New York-bred that we have hopes for having a nice three-year-old year,” said Ryerson.
The dark bay colt’s recent works over Belmont’s dirt training track include a bullet half-mile in 48 seconds flat on January 25. Ryerson said a dirt debut will be in Open Til Midnight’s future.
“He’s been turf but we want to try him on the dirt,” said Ryerson. “He worked really well over it the other day and we’ll see what the new condition book has and what happens with him.”
Multiple stakes-placed Market Alert exited well from a fourth-place allowance effort at the Big A on January 8 and will run again sometime in February. A 4-year-old New York-bred son of D’Funnybone, Market Alert flashed his talent early on with a pair of stakes placings as a juvenile in Aqueduct’s Notebook and NYSSS Great White Way.
With an allowance win to start his sophomore campaign, Market Alert went on to earn another stakes placing with a second in the Mike Lee at Belmont and another allowance win in November. The chestnut gelding closed out the year in the NYSSS Thunder Rumble on December 5, finishing a well-beaten ninth in the field of 11.
“He ran a couple nice races and then we ran him in the stakes and were a little disappointed, but it was a tough race,” Ryerson said. “We’re happy with him so far.”
Ryerson also noted that Miss Marissa, winner of the Grade 2 Delaware Handicap and Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan last year, has been privately sold by her owners to Japanese interests.
Courvoisier ready to pour it on in G3 Withers
Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings and James D. Spry's Courvoisier worked five-eighths in 1:02.41 Friday over the Belmont dirt training track in preparation for Saturday's Grade 3, $250,000 Withers, a nine-furlong test offering 10-4-2-1 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top-four finishers.
"He's doing well," trainer Kelly Breen said. "He breezed Friday by himself. It was a maintenance workout and he's good to go."
The regally-bred Tapit chestnut is out of Grade 1 winning 2014 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Take Charge Brandi, who is a half-sibling to multiple Grade 1-winner Omaha Beach. Courvoisier graduated at fourth asking traveling nine-furlongs in December at the Big A ahead of a 1 1/4-length score in the one-turn mile Jerome contested over a sloppy and sealed main track on New Year's Day, garnering 10 Kentucky Derby qualifying points.
Breen said he is taking a cautiously optimistic approach on contesting the Kentucky Derby.
"We nominated him, but one race at a time," Breen said.
Breen said a decision on a jockey for Courvoisier will be made in the next few days.
Robert G. Hahn's multiple stakes-placed New York-homebred Daufuskie Island worked five-eighths in 1:02.65 Friday over the Belmont dirt training track.
The Goldencents sophomore graduated impressively by five lengths at first asking sprinting six furlongs in a state-bred maiden special weight in August at Saratoga Race Course.
Daufuskie Island picked up state-bred stakes placings in the six-furlong Aspirant [2nd] at Finger Lakes in September; six-furlong New York Breeders’ Futurity [3rd] in October at Finger Lakes; six-furlong Notebook [3rd] in November at Aqueduct; and the 6 1/2-furlong Rego Park last out on January 9 at the Big A.
Breen said the one-mile $100,000 Gander for state-bred sophomores on February 12 is a possible target, but he is also considering other options for Daufuskie Island.
"There's an allowance race right before it and if it goes, we'll probably run in the allowance," Breen said.
Drain the Clock preparing for G3 Gulfstream Park Sprint; Ny Traffic targets G2 Gulfstream Park Mile
Slam Dunk Racing, Madaket Stables, Wonder Stables and Michael Nentwig's Drain the Clock, winner of last year's Grade 1 Woody Stephens presented by Nassau County Industrial Development Agency at Belmont Park, is pointed to the Grade 3 Gulfstream Park Sprint on February 12.
Trained by Saffie Joseph, Jr., the 4-year-old Maclean's Music chestnut won 5-of-8 starts last year, including scores in the Grade 3 Swale at Gulfstream and the Grade 3 Bay Shore at the Big A.
Joseph, Jr. said Drain the Clock is one of three horses, along with Ny Traffic and Three Chimneys Farm and e Five Racing Thoroughbreds’ stakes-placed Collaborate under consideration for the seven-furlong Grade 1, $300,000 Carter Handicap on April 9 at Aqueduct.
Both Drain the Clock and Ny Traffic could also point to races on the Dubai World Cup undercard in March with the six-furlong Group 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen and Group 2 Godolphin Mile possible.
"Drain the Clock is doing well," Joseph, Jr. said. "He'll run in the Gulfstream Sprint in February and then he might go to Dubai. It's between the Carter and Dubai, but we hope to bring someone up for the Carter - either Ny Traffic or Collaborate."
John Fanelli, Cash is King, LC Racing, Paul Braverman and Team Hanley's multiple graded stakes placed New York-bred Ny Traffic is likely to make his next start in the Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Mile on March 5.
The 5-year-old son of Cross Traffic bested fellow state-breds last out in the Hudson contested over a sloppy and sealed main track on October 30 at Belmont Park.
The versatile grey was a game second around two turns in the nine-furlong 2020 Grade 1 Haskell Invitational, but Joseph, Jr. said he would like to focus on one-turn events this season.
"He seems to be best cut back to one turn," Joseph, Jr. said of Ny Traffic, who had to miss the Grade 1 Cigar Mile in December at the Big A after an illness. "He fought off the bug he had and he's probably going to go to the Gulfstream Mile in March. He's been working well."
Joseph, Jr. nominated both A.P.'s Secret and Eldon's Prince to Saturday's Grade 3 Withers but said both are unlikely to make the journey with A. P.'s Secret under consideration for the Grade 2 Risen Star on February 19 at Fair Grounds.
"I might look at the Risen Star for one [A.P.'s Secret] and Eldon's Prince is going to stay on the grass for now," Joseph, Jr. said.
Shotgun Hottie ships in from Fair Grounds for Ruthless
Omar Aldabbagh and Jeff Ganje’s Shotgun Hottie recently made the move from the barn of Tom Amoss to conditioner William Morey’s stable at Belmont Park, recording her first work in the Empire State on January 25 in preparation for Sunday’s $100,000 Ruthless for sophomore fillies going seven furlongs at Aqueduct Racetrack.
A bay daughter of Gun Runner, Shotgun Hottie breezed a half-mile over Belmont’s dirt training track in 49.78 seconds.
“The work went very well,” Morey said. “I train for the client and have another horse for them at Turfway. They called me and asked if I could take this filly and of course I said yes, so we sent her up to New York. She’s easy to train and every horse I’ve had here has trained well over the training track at Belmont.”
A $45,000 purchase at the Ocala Breeders’ Sale of 2-year-olds in training, Shotgun Hottie finished second in her 6 1/2-furlong debut in September at Churchill Downs before ultimately breaking her maiden at third asking when stretching out to 1 1/16 miles at Churchill.
Shotgun Hottie finished fourth last out in the Untapable at Fair Grounds on December 26 in her stakes debut, setting the pace for the mile and 70 yards before tiring and finishing 3 1/2 lengths behind winner North County, who is undefeated in three starts.
Morey’s most recent win at the Big A came with 4-year-old filly Blushable, who took down a starter allowance on January 6 for owners Mark Mathiesen, Sandra Benowitz, and Michael House.
“She’s doing good and was supposed to run on Saturday but the card was canceled, so we entered her in one of the extras for Thursday and hopefully she gets in,” Morey said.
Blushable earned a career-best 70 Beyer Speed Figure for her allowance win and now boasts a record of 9-3-0-1 with earnings of $99,355.
A new addition to the Morey barn is veteran ridgling American Rule, who was claimed for $32,000 out of a well-beaten 11th in a claimer over a sloppy and sealed track at Aqueduct on December 11. The 7-year-old son of Bernardini made his first start for Morey and new owners Robert Bone and Desperado Stables on Friday, getting back to a fast track and finishing a much-improved third in a one-turn mile claiming event.
“We were happy with his run and he came out of it good,” Morey said. “It was encouraging to see him get back to some of his old form. It looked like he didn’t like the mud much the last time. I’m sure we’ll look for a similar spot for his next race there at Aqueduct.”
American Rule has four wins from 45 lifetime starts with all but five of those starts occurring at NYRA tracks. Out of the stakes-placed Ghostzapper mare Myriad, American Rule is a half-brother to the multiple graded stakes-placed gelding Markitoff.
Aqueduct Racetrack Week 8 stakes probables
Saturday, February 5
G3 Withers - (10-4-2-1 Kentucky Derby qualifying points)
Probable: Constitutionlawyer (Ray Handal), Cooke Creek (Jeremiah O'Dwyer), Courvoisier (Kelly Breen), Early Voting (Chad Brown), God of Love (Mark Casse), Grantham (Mike Maker), Mr Jefferson (Michael Trombetta), Smarten Up (Alfredo Velazquez), Un Ojo (Tony Dutrow), Unbridled Bomber (James Ryerson)
Possible: Gilded Age (Bill Mott)
G3 Toboggan (Rescheduled from January 29)
Probable: Drafted (David Duggan), Happy Medium (Michelle Nevin), Hopeful Treasure (Michael Catalano, Jr.), Repo Rocks (Juan Vazquez), War Tocsin (Uriah St. Lewis)
Possible: Chateau (Rob Atras)
Sunday, February 6
$100,000 Ruthless
Probable: Champagne Poetry (Chad Summers), Jet Force (O'Dwyer), Knowing Glance (Maker), Landslid (Rachael Keithan), Miss Interpret (Todd Pletcher), Shotgun Hottie (William Morey, Jr.)
Possible: Dazzy (Timothy Hills)
$100,000 Jimmy Winkfield (Rescheduled from January 30)
Probable: Beast Or Famine (Penny Pearce), Dance Code (Juan Vazquez), Hagler (Rudy Rodriguez), Life Is Great (Robert Klesaris), Morello (Steve Asmussen)