Corporate Power, Timeout look to make their sire proud in $135K Curlin

The Hall of Famer
Shug McGaughey-trained Corporate Power and the Hall of Famer Bill
Mott-conditioned Timeout will look to make their sire proud in Friday’s Listed
$135,000 Curlin, a nine-furlong main track test for sophomores, at Saratoga
Race Course.
The event for
non-winners of a graded sweepstakes at one mile or over in 2024 honors the
2007-08 Horse of the Year, Curlin, who became the first North American
thoroughbred to reach the $10 million earnings mark.
Courtlandt Farms’
Corporate Power is the lone stakes winner in the compact but talented six-horse
field, entering off a last-out score in the 1 1/16-mile Sir Barton on May 18 at
Pimlico Race Course. The Curlin bay captured the restricted event for non-winners
of an open sweepstakes when a nose better than the well-regarded Gould’s Gold
in a final time of 1:44.98 over muddy footing.
McGaughey said
contesting the Curlin has been the goal since the Preakness Day triumph.
“Ever since he won
at Pimlico, this is the race I’ve pointed him for,” McGaughey said. “It was a
layoff, but I knew this was down the line after he ran. So, I’m not worried
about that.”
Before the Sir
Barton, Corporate Power made a pair of efforts traveling Friday’s distance,
including a second-out graduation in February at Gulfstream Park over eventual
Grade 3 Ohio Derby-winner Batten Down, ahead of a runner-up finish in an April
optional-claimer at Aqueduct Racetrack that garnered a career-best 90 Beyer
Speed Figure.
McGaughey said the
nine-furlong distance is ideal for the talented prospect.
“He wants to do two
turns, one mile and eighth, and farther,” said McGaughey. “He’s done just about
everything we’ve asked of him. I think he’s still got some stuff to learn in
his races, but he’s doing fine. He’ll be laying up fairly close.”
Bred in Kentucky by
Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings, Corporate Power, out of the graded stakes
winning Quality Road mare Road to Victory, was a $925,000 purchase at the 2022
Keeneland September Yearling Sale.
Hall of Famer
Javier Castellano, who has been aboard for all four efforts that make up
Corporate Power’s 4-2-1-0 record, retains the mount from post 2 carrying a
field-high 124 pounds.
Claiborne Farm and
Adele Dilschneider’s Kentucky homebred Timeout [post 4, Joel Rosario, 118
pounds] looks to defend Hall of Famer Bill Mott’s title in the Curlin after he
saddled Scotland to victory last year.
This Curlin bay,
who is out of the multiple graded stakes-winning War Front mare Lull,
elevates in class after a third-out graduation against elders at the distance
on June 15 at Belmont at the Big A. The stalking neck score over Military Road
in a final time of 1:49.08 earned a career-best 95 Beyer.
“He’s a big, strong
horse,” Mott said, who equipped the colt with blinkers for his last outing. “We
always felt he was a little bit of a later developing type.”
Timeout breezed
five-eighths in 1:01.60 over the Oklahoma dirt training track Saturday in
company with 4-year-old Arthur’s Ride, who earned a 111 Beyer for a 10-furlong
optional claiming victory on June 7 at the Spa, and is pointed towards the
local Grade 1, $1 million Whitney, on August 3.
Four-time Eclipse
Award winner Chad Brown will send out a strong challenger in Klaravich Stables’
lightly-raced Unmatched Wisdom [post 1, Flavien Prat, 120 pounds]. The Cairo
Prince dark bay is an unbeaten 2-for-2, both wins at Belmont at the Big A, earning
a field-best 98 Beyer in a debut romp going one-mile versus elders in May.
Unmatched Wisdom
confirmed his strong debut showing with a last-out 5 3/4-length victory in a
nine-furlong allowance on June 22, registering a 93 Beyer in the eye-catching
effort.
“He is doing really
well and the logical next spot is to step into a stake,” said Brown. “He’s got
a lot of natural speed and can carry it. He was an impressive horse in the
morning and his first two starts were equally impressive. Certainly, he will
meet better horses, so it’ll be a good test and I’m hoping he keeps stepping up
as the races get more difficult.”
Out of the Pure
Prize mare Glide On By, Unmatched Wisdom was a $450,000 purchase at the 2023
OBS March Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training.
Reigning Kentucky
Derby-winning trainer Kenny McPeek will saddle a pair of last-out winners in
Elephants Ear [post 5, Colby Hernandez, 120 pounds] and Django [post 6, Brian
Hernandez, Jr., 118 pounds], with the Hernandez brothers set to ride.
The duo breezed in
company Saturday over the Oklahoma dirt, firing a bullet five-eighths in 59.80
seconds, fastest-of-20 workers at the distance.
“I think it was the
best work they’ve ever put in,” McPeek said.
Elephants Ear, a
Vino Rosso chestnut campaigned by Three Chimneys Farm and Fern Circle Stables,
enters from a 47-1 closing score under returning pilot Colby Hernandez in a
nine-furlong optional claimer on June 30 at Churchill Downs. He entered that
fifth career start with one win, a second-out graduation in April at
Keeneland.
“He broke his
maiden at Keeneland this spring, and in that race we thought, ‘OK, we’re onto
something here. We’re going the right way,’” said McPeek. “Then he had a couple
of lackluster efforts and came back with a good one. Colby gets along well with
him.”
Cypress Creek
Equine’s Kentucky homebred Django, owned in partnership with KK Thoroughbred
Racing, graduated last-out in his tenth lifetime outing, traveling nine
furlongs on June 15 at Churchill. The Medaglia d’Oro dark bay ran into stiff
competition as a juvenile, including a second to eventual Grade 1 Belmont
Stakes-winner Dornoch in a 1 1/16-mile maiden in October at Keeneland.
“He’s been a little
bit of a slow learner, but he needs every inch of a mile and an eighth and
maybe even more,” McPeek said. “We’ve always felt like he’d be a better
3-year-old, and he got beat by some really nice horses at two. Dornoch beat him
at Keeneland.”
Rounding out the
field is Catire Vizcaya [post 3, Luis Saez, 120 pounds] for trainer Juan Avila.
The 2-for-7 Anchor Down gray enters off a second in a one-mile optional claimer
on June 24 at Parx Racing for owners Hablan Los Caballos, Marco Berne, and Cesar
Valero.
The Curlin is
slated as Race 3 on Friday’s 10-race program. First post is 1:10 p.m. Eastern.
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