Horse Racing
Belmont at Big A: Spirit of St Louis, Silver Skillet win stakes
Spirit of St Louis secured his fifth straight stakes victory
with a powerful score under his regular pilot Manny Franco in Saturday’s
$125,000 Hudson Valley Stakes, a one-mile inner turf test for older New York-breds on
closing day at Belmont at the Big A.
Owned by Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb and Richard
Schermerhorn and trained by four-time Eclipse Award winner Chad Brown, the
classy 5-year-old son of Medaglia d’Oro has won 8 of 10 starts. He arrived on a
streak of stakes scores at the Big A in the state-bred Ashley T. Cole on Oct.
6, the state-bred Mohawk on Oct. 29 and the listed Danger’s Hour in April. Last
out he took an off-the-turf renewal of the state-bred Kingston on June 9 at
Saratoga.
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“He is just a winning machine. He likes to run, and every
time he gives you 110 percent,” said Franco, who has been aboard Spirit of St
Louis throughout the series of stakes wins. “I’m just happy to be on him right
now and to get the W once again. He had a nice turn of foot, and every time you
ask him for something, he’s there. When you ask him for all, he gives you a
nice kick. I think that has made him special.”
José Gómez-piloted Itsallcomintogetha led the field past the
wire for the first time with Franco angling Spirit of St Louis, who exited the
inside post, off the rail and into an outside stalking position. The opening
quarter-mile elapsed in 24.17 seconds over the firm going.
Itsallcomintogetha continued to show the way up the
backstretch through a half-mile in 47.82 seconds. Spirit of St Louis traveled
comfortably in second and waited for his cue under patient Dylan Davis in front
of Jerry the Nipper, City Man and late-running Dakota Gold.
Spirit of St Louis engaged the leader through the final turn
as Jerry the Nipper dropped back, and City Man advanced down the rail into
third through three-quarters of a mile in 1:11.51. Spirit of St Louis, always
looking most likely, took command once straightened away for the stretch run
and scored by three lengths with a final time of 1:35.83.
Dakota Gold arrived in the final jumps to earn place honors
by a neck over game Itsallcomintogetha with City Man another neck back in
fourth. Jerry the Nipper rounded out the order of finish. Main-track-only
entrant Sheriff Bianco was scratched.
Franco was full of praise for professional Spirit of St
Louis, who has proven to be successful on both surfaces and with varying trips.
“He’s very versatile. Wherever you put him, like I say, he’s
going to give you 110 percent,” Franco said. “He probably likes to be a little
covered, but wherever you put him, he’ll be there.”
Franco said the talented gelding would be more than capable
in a return to open company.
“He did it once already, and I think it doesn’t matter.
Right now he’s doing great, and he’s in the best hands with Chad Brown,” Franco
said.
Davis said multiple-stakes winner Dakota Gold performed
admirably in defeat.
“I thought he ran a great race,” he said. “He broke OK. I
was trying to get some position in the first turn, but he doesn’t like to be
inside too much. So when City Man decided to take back and try to cover up, I
opted to take back and out of flight and ride that race. Into the second turn, (the
turf) felt a little soft. He came and gave me a nice steady run. I got him to
the outside, and he got a nice placing there. The winner was much the best, so
I thought he put a great effort in.”
Bred by Chester and Mary Broman, Spirit of St Louis banked
$68,750 in victory while improving his record to 10: 8-2-0. He returned $3 for
a $2 win bet.
Out of the graded-stakes-winning Lemon Drop Kid mare
Khancord Kid, Spirit of St Louis is a full brother to the Bromans’ 2017 Breeders’
Cup Filly and Mare Sprint winner Bar of Gold. He was bought for $280,000 at the
2023 Keeneland April horses-of-racing-age sale.
Silver Skillet cruises in Port Washington
Silver Skillet was golden all the way around in the $125,000
Port Washington, a 1 1/16-mile, inner-turf route for older New York-bred
fillies and mares.
Owned by Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Tango Uniform Racing
and Steven Rocco and trained by Christophe Clément, the reigning New York Thoroughbred
Breeders’ champion turf female Silver Skillet doubled up on recent stakes
success after capturing an off-the-turf edition of the one-mile Mount Vernon on
June 9 at Saratoga.
After emerging victorious in the last stakes race of the
Belmont at the Big A spring-summer meet, Clément said he was happy to end on a
high note.
“It’s always nice to win, especially when you train for
your friends,” Clément said.
Piloted by Hall of Famer Joel Rosario, the Liam’s Map gray
was taken right to the front after breaking from outermost post 4. Similar to
her pacesetting win last out in the Mount Vernon, Silver Skillet established a
comfortable advantage early. This time she found herself six lengths ahead of
Lisa’s Vision through an opening quarter-mile in 23.33 seconds over the firm
ground.
Rosario refused to let eager Silver Skillet run off any more
during the first turn, allowing meet-leading rider Manny Franco aboard Lisa’s
Vision to draw within 2 1/2 lengths with Snowy Evening and Marvelous Maude one
length behind after a half-mile in 49.04 seconds.
“I told (Rosario) to just be comfortable. She’s doing well.
He took her to the lead. It was a bit quick first quarter. He slowed it down
second quarter,” Clément said about the early advantage. “She was much the
best. It all worked out.”
The early pacesetter continued to lead up the backside and
into the turn with Lisa’s Vision improving to a one-length deficit. Marvelous
Maude continued to travel inside Snowy Evening with some work to do following
three-quarters of a mile in 1:13.10.
At the top of the stretch Lisa’s Vision and the Irad Ortiz
Jr.-piloted Marvelous Maude were positioned to the outside. Their sights were
set on Silver Skillet, who was ready to roll under Rosario and awaiting any
sort of cue from her pilot.
With a hand ride from Rosario, Silver Skillet flew home to a
much-the-best, seven-length win over Lisa’s Vision with a final time of
1:43.33.
It was another two lengths back to Marvelous Maude in third.
Snowy Evening completed the order of finish. Whatlovelookslike was scratched,
along with main-track-only entrants Bon Adieu and Bustin Bay.
Rosario notched his fourth win aboard the talented mare
including a rallying score in the state-bred, 1 1/16-mile turf Suzie O’Cain in
August at Saratoga. He said being able to dictate the terms has been beneficial
as of late.
“She broke a little slow and got going with a little bit of
speed, but I was able to slow it down on the backside a little bit, and she did
the work,” Rosario said. “Very nice. She’s really talented, and sometimes she
likes to do her own thing. She’s just a racehorse.”
Bred in New York by Robert Chasanoff, Silver Skillet is out
of the stakes-winning Red Giant mare Catcha Rising Star. She banked $68,750 in
victory while improving her record to 14: 5-3-2.
As the post-time favorite, Silver Skillet returned $3.10 for
a $2 win bet.