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Rombauer works in company for G1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets

by NYRA Press Office



  • Rombauer works in company for G1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets
  • Pletcher puts final preparations on G1 Belmont Stakes contingent
  • Keepmeinmind under consideration for G1 Belmont Stakes
  • Joseph O’Brien adds more Euro flair to Belmont Stakes Racing Festival
  • Early look at Belmont Stakes Racing Festival probables

John and Diane Fradkin’s homebred colt Rombauer, a decisive winner of the Grade 1 Preakness Stakes on May 15 at Pimlico Race Course, worked a half-mile in company Friday on the Belmont Park main track in preparation for the Grade 1, $1.5 million Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets.


The Belmont Stakes Racing Festival runs from Thursday, June 3 through Saturday, June 5, and is headlined by the 153rd running of the Belmont Stakes. The festival will encompass 17 total stakes, including eight Grade 1s on Belmont Stakes Day, capped by the "Test of the Champion" for 3-year-olds in the 1 1/2-mile final leg of the Triple Crown.


Trained by Michael McCarthy, Rombauer garnered a career-best 102 Beyer Speed Figure for his rallying 3 1/2-length score under jockey Flavien Prat in the 1 3/16-mile Preakness.


With Prat slated to ride Belmont Stakes rival Hot Rod Charlie, Hall of Famer and two-time Belmont Stakes-winner John Velazquez, has picked up the mount on Rombauer, who is stabled at trainer Jonathan Thomas’ barn at Belmont.


With Velazquez up for the first time, Rombauer worked outside of Thomas-trained maiden winner That Quality, edging past his rival at the wire and galloping out strong through the turn. Rombauer was clocked in 50.01 seconds over the fast main track with That Quality finishing up in 50.07.


“I was very happy with the work,” said McCarthy, who watched the breeze from the Belmont grandstand. “I just wanted him to go ahead and get familiar with Johnny. He went in 13.2, 25.4 and 50 and 2. He came through the lane nicely and galloped out from the wire to the mile and three-eighths pole in 12 and 2, so I'm happy with everything I saw.


“It seemed like he was well in hand at all times,” added McCarthy. “Johnny asked him to gallop out a little bit going underneath the wire and the horse seemed to respond nicely. I'm very happy with what I saw today.”


Velazquez said he was pleased with his first time aboard the Twirling Candy bay.


“We hooked up at the half mile pole and we started breezing together really nice through the first part and then I let him gallop out after the wire. It was a very good gallop out,” said Velazquez.


The versatile Rombauer, a winner on turf, dirt and synthetic, captured the El Camino Real Derby on the Golden Gate Fields Tapeta in February. He entered the Preakness from a good third in the Grade 2 Blue Grass in April, won by Belmont rival Essential Quality at Keeneland.


Rombauer arrived at Belmont the Monday after the Preakness and McCarthy said the talented colt has settled in well.


“One of the nice things about him is his mind is very good and he's very comfortable wherever he's at,” said McCarthy. “He'll have an easy day tomorrow and a walk day here in the shed row and get back to it again on Sunday.”


McCarthy said he’s looking forward to what is shaping up to be a competitive Belmont Stakes field with as many as 11 starters.


“I'm just hoping for a good six or seven days here,” said McCarthy. “The horse is in a nice rhythm and I hope all the participants get into the starting gate as well as they can and we just settle it on the racetrack. That's all you want in any of these big races. You just want everybody to get there in good shape.”


And, ideally, McCarthy would love to see his first Classic winner add to an already impressive ledger. Rombauer is looking to notch the first Belmont Stakes-Preakness only double since Afleet Alex in 2005.


“He's a very cool horse,” said McCarthy. “He's special. He's a classic winner and every classic winner is special.”


For information and details on Belmont Stakes Racing Festival hospitality offerings, ticket packages and pricing, visit BelmontStakes.com. For full terms and conditions, visit https://www.belmontstakes.com/tickets.


For comprehensive information on health and safety protocols in effect for the Belmont Park spring/summer meet, please visit: https://www.nyra.com/belmont/visit/plan-your-visit.



Pletcher puts final preparations on G1 Belmont Stakes contingent


Friday morning was a busy one for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher as he worked Known Agenda, Bourbonic and Overtook in their final moves for the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets.


The trio of runners completed their preparations for the third leg of the Triple Crown under partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 60s, while dodging heavy rain expected for the Nassau County region on Friday evening.


Arriving at the main track around 8:45 a.m. in the first set after the break, Known Agenda, with Irad Ortiz, Jr. up, breezed in tandem with stablemate and fellow St. Elias Stable color-bearer Dr Post, ridden by exercise rider Hector Ramos.


NYRA clockers caught the pair through splits of 24.60 and 36.00 with Known Agenda, to the inside, finishing off ahead of his workmate in 1:01.00 while Dr Post completed his five furlongs in 1:01.20.


There were some slightly anxious moments during the breeze as the pair found themselves in behind another pair of workers. Despite the unexpected close company, Pletcher said that neither he nor Ortiz, Jr. were fazed.


“We got caught in behind a couple of horses and they were kind of off the rail and spread out a bit which made it a little tricky,” Pletcher said. “In the end, Irad thought it was good. He said that Known Agenda had more of a target, jumped into the bridle and was on the muscle. He finished up and galloped out well. Dr Post had to eat a little bit of dirt, that’s just kind of the way it worked out. After the break it can be a little bit busy.”


Ninth in the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby last out, Known Agenda won the Grade 1 Florida Derby on March 27 at Gulfstream Park with a ground-saving trip from fifth before drawing clear in upper stretch to a 2 ¾-length win. A maiden winner at second asking defeating eventual graded stakes winner Greatest Honour by a head, Known Agenda was fifth in the Grade 3 Sam F. Davis at Tampa Bay Downs before defeating winners at Gulfstream Park by 11 lengths.


“He’s obviously an experienced horse,” Pletcher said. “He’s unfazed. Irad was able to place him where he wasn’t getting much kickback. Dr Post got more of the kickback, so I told Irad to get away from that and hold him out at that point. In his case, it worked out very well. Dr Post, I would have preferred not to take much kickback, but he seemed to handle it fine. Irad liked the way he handled it and so did I. He thought it was a positive. He took a bit [of kickback in the Derby], but not a ton. With the trip he got in the Florida Derby and in Tampa, he’s got plenty of experience, so we aren’t worried about that.”


While Known Agenda targets the Belmont Stakes, Dr Post, second in last year’s running, will point to the Grade 1, $1 million Hill ‘N’ Dale Metropolitan Handicap.


About ten minutes later, Bourbonic and Overtook put the final touches on their Belmont Stakes preparations when caught through an opening quarter-mile in 23.60 before completing the half-mile work in 48.49. The pair galloped out five furlongs in an authoritative 1:00.80. Jockey Manny Franco was aboard Overtook while exercise rider Amelia Green piloted Bourbonic.


A winner of the Grade 2 Wood Memorial presented by Resorts World Casino at 72-1 odds, Bourbonic finished 13th in the Kentucky Derby and will attempt to give historic Calumet Farm their first Belmont Stakes triumph in 73 years since Citation swept the Triple Crown in 1948.


Pletcher indicated that Bourbonic typically displays a strong gallop out in his works.


“He’s a horse that at times will work like he’s capable of stepping up,” Pletcher said. “The one thing he does is gallop out strongly. He’s always given indications that the distance would suit him.”


Pletcher said he has been particularly impressed with Overtook since his late-closing third in the Grade 3 Peter Pan and that the regally bred son of Curlin has been showing improvement into his next engagement.


“Overtook is historically not an overly ambitious work horse, but I thought he went well this morning,” Pletcher said. “I was looking for him and Bourbonic to just show they have some decent energy. I think his two breezes since the Peter Pan have been better than what we were seeing beforehand, so I’m happy with that.”


Both Bourbonic and Overtook boast pedigrees that should suit the 12-furlong distance, being out of mares sired by Belmont Stakes winners. A son of Bernardini, Bourbonic is out of graded stakes winner Dancing Afleet who is by 2005 Belmont Stakes winner Afleet Alex. Overtook, by Curlin, is out of Grade 1-winner Got Lucky, a daughter of 1992 Belmont Stakes winner A.P. Indy.


“The one thing they both have going for them is that they’re bred for the distance. It seems like that should be helpful,” Pletcher said. “[Bourbonic is by] Bernardini and out of an Afleet Alex mare, so there are a lot of Belmont wins in that pedigree. Same thing with Overtook, being by Curlin out of an A.P. Indy mare, it seems that his breeding also should be helpful with the distance.”


A $1 million purchase from the 2019 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Overtook is a direct descendant of prestigious broodmares Numbered Account and La Troienne. He is owned by Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable in partnership with Coolmore triumvirate Michael Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier and Derrick Smith.


A victory with any of his three runners would give Pletcher a fourth Belmont Stakes triumph, putting him on even terms with fellow Hall of Fame inductees Max Hirsch, R.W. Walden and former boss D. Wayne Lukas. Pletcher previously saddled Rags to Riches [2007], Palace Malice [2013] and Tapwrit [2017] to Belmont scores.


Earlier in the morning, Robert and Lawanna Low’s Colonel Liam logged his final work for the Grade 1, $750,000 Resorts World Casino Manhattan over the Belmont training track. The two-time Grade 1-winning son of third-crop sire Liam’s Map went in company with Promise Keeper as the pair finished off their four-furlong breeze in 48.62 seconds. 


“I was very happy with both of them,” Pletcher said. “It was a good, steady breeze for them both. I was particularly pleased with the gallop out. They went well in hand and very relaxed. It’s kind of what we have come to expect from Colonel Liam. It was a good breeze from Promise Keeper as well.”


Woodford Thoroughbreds, WinStar Farm and Rock Ridge Thoroughbreds’ Promise Keeper, a winner of the Grade 3 Peter Pan on May 8, is not in pursuit of the Belmont Stakes, “unless there is a major defection.” Pletcher plans to ship the son of third-crop sire Constitution to Thistledown for the Grade 3, $500,000 Ohio Derby on June 26.


Keepmeinmind under consideration for G1 Belmont Stakes


Cypress Creek Equine, Arnold Bennewith, and Spendthrift Farm’s Keepmeinmind arrived at Belmont on Wednesday with an eye to a potential start in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes.


Trainer Robertino Diodoro said a decision will be made early next week on whether Keepmeinmind will target the Belmont Stakes or the nine-furlong Grade 3 Ohio Derby on June 26 at Thistledown


“We still haven't made a 100 percent decision on if we're going to run in the Belmont,” said Diodoro. “We wanted to make sure that the horse shipped good, which he did. We want to get him a couple days over the track and make sure that he likes the surface, otherwise we'll sit tight and wait for the Ohio Derby.


“He did train well this morning at Belmont,” added Diodoro. “So, we'll give it another day or two and then give him a little breeze on Monday.”


The Kentucky-bred son of the late Laoban graduated in style with a last-to-first rush to win the Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club at fourth asking in November at Churchill Downs to close out his juvenile campaign.


Winless in four sophomore starts, including a fifth in the Grade 2 Blue Grass in April at Keeneland, the late-running bay finished seventh in the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby and closed to finish fourth last out in the Grade 1 Preakness after a troubled start.


Diodoro said Keepmeinmind has been unlucky at the gate on race day and seems to do his best work when making one late run.


“In the mornings, he pops out of the gate like nothing,” said Diodoro. “He's a laid back horse and I think if we rush him early he won't have the finish. We tried that in the Blue Grass and when the running started, he just had no kick.”


Keepmeinmind would provide his conditioner, and jockey David Cohen, with their first respective Belmont Stakes start.


“He bounced out of the Preakness race really well and here we are at Belmont,” said Diodoro. “We'll play it by ear over the next few days and let him tell us if he's ready to go.”


Diodoro will saddle Flying P Stable’s Lone Rock in the Grade 2, $400,000 Brooklyn Invitational presented by Northwell Health, a 12-furlong test for 4-year-olds and up on Big Sandy as part of the Belmont Stakes Day undercard.


The 6-year-old Majestic Warrior gelding has won his last two starts at the Brooklyn distance, winning an optional-claimer at Oaklawn Park and the Isaac Murphy Marathon at Churchill under returning rider Ramon Vazquez.


The well-traveled gelding, who boasts a record of 32-10-3-2, was claimed back by Diodoro for $40,000 out of a winning effort at Churchill going a one-turn mile in November. The veteran conditioner said he’s learned a lot about the horse in his second stint through the barn.


“The further you gallop him in the mornings, the stronger he gets. He's a horse that thrives on training,” said Diodoro. “That's the sign of a horse that wants to run a distance. This horse has got better and better on us. We're really happy with him.”


Diodoro said Cypress Creek Equine’s Ava’s Grace, a sophomore daughter of Laoban, is targeting the Grade 2, $250,000 Mother Goose, a 1 1/16-mile test for 3-year-old fillies on June 26.


A maiden winner on debut travelling five furlongs on July 3 at Ellis Park, Ava’s Grace followed with a prominent third in the 6 1/2-furlong Grade 2 Adirondack in August at Saratoga. The talented bay has made a pair of starts at Oaklawn to kick off her sophomore campaign, including a second last out in the 1 1/16-mile Grade 3 Fantasy on April 3.


“Our plan is the Mother Goose, but we'll let her tell us when she's ready,” said Diodoro. “We need to get a couple works into her. She's a really nice filly and she wants to run two turns. She's fairly fresh and we're hoping for big things this summer with her. There's a couple two turns races this summer at Saratoga for her.”


Joseph O’Brien adds more Euro flair to Belmont Stakes Racing Festival


Trainer Joseph O’Brien will give next week’s Belmont Stakes Racing Festival an extra kick of international flavor as the young Irish conditioner will be represented by Baron Samedi for the Grade 2, $400,000 Belmont Gold Cup and Thundering Nights for the Grade 2, $750,000 New York. 

Baron Samedi has won his last six starts, including a victory in the Group 3 Vintage Crop on April 25 at Navan Racecourse off a 182-day break. The 4-year-old son of Harbour Watch defeated accomplished stable mate Master of Reality and last year’s Group 1 Irish Derby winner Santiago in a compact but quality field assembled for the 1 ¾-mile endurance test.

 

“He’s really matured physically,” O’Brien said. “He’s shown that he’s quite versatile and has gone into this season the right way.”

 

Meanwhile, Thundering Nights seeks her first triumph since winning the Group 3 Snow Fairy in August at The Curragh. The daughter of Night of Thunder finished a close second to multiple grouped stakes winner Broome in her 2021 debut in the Group 3 Alleged on April 17 at The Curragh. Three starts back she was third to Group 1-placed Cayenne Pepper at Group 2 company in September at The Curragh.

 

“She’s performed well over heavy ground and soft ground, so ground wise she seems pretty versatile,” O’Brien said.

 

The pair of runners are currently en route to Belmont Park and expected to arrive late Saturday.


Early look at Belmont Stakes Racing Festival probables


Grade 1, $1.5 million Belmont Stakes

PROBABLE (10): Bourbonic (Todd Pletcher / Kendrick Carmouche), Brooklyn Strong (Danny Velazquez / Jose Ortiz), Essential Quality (Brad Cox / Luis Saez), France Go de Ina (Hideyuki Mori / Ricardo Santana, Jr.), Hot Rod Charlie (Doug O'Neill / Flavien Prat), Known Agenda (Pletcher / Irad Ortiz Jr.), Overtook (Pletcher / Manny Franco), Rebel’s Romance (Charlie Appleby / Mike Smith), Rock Your World (John Sadler / Joel Rosario), Rombauer (Michael McCarthy / John Velazquez)

POSSIBLE (1): Keepmeinmind (Robertino Diodoro / David Cohen)


Grade 1, $400,000 Woody Stephens presented by Nassau County Industrial Development Agency

Probable: Caddo River (Brad Cox), Drain the Clock (Saffie Joseph, Jr.), Dream Shake (Peter Eurton), Jackie’s Warrior (Steve Asmussen), Nova Rags (Bill Mott), Tulane Tryst (Cherie DeVaux)


Grade 1, $400,000 Jackpocket Jaipur BC WAYI

Probable: Bound For Nowhere (Wesley Ward), Casa Creed (Bill Mott), Fast Boat (Joe Sharp), Front Run the Fed (Chad Brown), Got Stormy (Mark Casse), Gregorian Chant (Phil D’Amato), Greyes Creek (Paulo Lobo), Justaholic (Tom Clark), Oleksandra (Neil Drysdale), Sombeyay (Peter Miller), Stubbins (Doug O’Neill)

Possible: Kanthaka (Graham Motion)


Grade 1, $1 million Hill ‘N’ Dale Metropolitan BC WAYI

Probable: Dr Post (Todd Pletcher), Knicks Go (Brad Cox), Lexitonian (Jack Sisterson), Mischevious Alex (Saffie Joseph, Jr.), Silver State (Steve Asmussen)


Grade 1, $750,000 Resorts World Casino Manhattan

Probable: Bye Bye Melvin (Graham Motion), Channel Cat (Jack Sisterson), Colonel Liam (Todd Pletcher), Domestic Spending (Chad Brown), Gufo (Christophe Clement), Masteroffoxhounds (Richard Baltas), Rockemperor (Brown)


Grade 1, $500,000 Acorn

Probable: Dayoutoftheoffice (Tim Hamm), Lady Traveler (Dale Romans), Make Mischief (Mark Casse), Obligatory (Bill Mott) Search Results (Chad Brown), Travel Column (Brad Cox)

Possible: Miss Brazil (Tony Dutrow)


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