Claiborne's Vexed Tops Co-Feature at Churchill
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Kentucky’s legendary Claiborne Farm will attempt to claim a new spot in the record book at historic Churchill Downs when the 2-year-old filly Vexed takes on
seven rivals in Sunday’s first running of the $60,000-added Rags to Riches Overnight Stakes, the co-featured event on the “Stars of Tomorrow I” racing program that opens the Louisville track’s 25-day Fall Meet.
A victory by Vexed in the Rags to Riches would be the 32nd in a stakes race at Churchill Downs and would lift the Paris, Ky. breeding and racing facility into a tie with Calumet
Farm for all-time stakes victories at Churchill Downs by an owner. Claiborne and longtime partner Adele Dilschneider earned a pair of stakes victories in the 2012 Fall Meet with Sign, who won the Grade II Pocahontas, and Lea, winner
of the Grade III Commonwealth Turf.
The daughter of Arch, owned
and bred by Claiborne Farm and Dilschneider, looms as a major contender
in the one-mile race for juvenile fillies that is the co-feature with
the $60,000-added Street Sense on the
first of two “Stars of Tomorrow” programs scheduled during the
meet. Those popular programs are devoted exclusively to racing among
2-year-old Thoroughbreds. “Stars of Tomorrow II,” which will feature the
$175,000-added Kentucky Jockey Club (GII)
for open company and $175,000-added Golden Rod (GII) for fillies, is set for Saturday, Nov. 28, the closing day of the five-week Fall Meet.
Post time for the Sunday’s
first race is 12:40 p.m. and admission gates open at 11:30 (all times
Eastern). The Rags to Riches is scheduled as the ninth of the day’s 11
races with a post time of 4:34 p.m.
The Rags to Riches is named in honor of the Derrick Smith and Michael Tabor’s winner of the 2007 Kentucky Oaks (Grade I) who was named that year’s Eclipse Award champion 3-year-old filly. Following her
victory in the Oaks, trainer Todd Pletcher’s daughter of A.P. Indy defeated eventual two-time Horse of the Year Curlin to win the Belmont Stakes (GI) and become the first filly to win the third jewel of the Triple Crown in 102 years and just the
third of her gender to win that race.
Vexed scored an emphatic 2
¼-length victory in a seven-furlong maiden race at Churchill Downs in
her most recent start on Sept. 14 and is one of six fillies in the Rags
to Riches that are coming into the race off a
win. The Al Stall Jr.-trained filly finished third in her career
debut at the same distance over the synthetic Polytrack surface at
Arlington Park on July 19.
Shaun Bridgmohan was
in the saddle for her September victory and will return to ride Vexed in
her stakes debut. The Claiborne-Dilschneider filly will break from post
five.
Vexed’s bid to secure the a share of the record for Claiborne could run into roadblocks provided by Grosse Point Farm’s Ocean Boulevard and Danny White’s Dream S’more, the only fillies in
the race with experience in stakes races.
The Ian Wilkes-trained Ocean Boulevard finished fifth to Miss Behavior
in the Grade I Matron Stakes at Belmont Park in her most recent outing
on Sept. 29. She launched her career with a late-running third-place
finish at odds of 31-1 in a June 27 maiden race at Churchill Downs and
finished fourth in a Saratoga maiden event before collecting her first
career victory at that New York track on Aug. 26. Brian Hernandez Jr. will ride Ocean Boulevard, a daughter
of 2000 Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus who drew post six for the Rags to Riches.
Dream S’more has won two of five races for trainer Eric Reed,
including a 5 ½-length romp in a Penn National allowance race in her
most recent outing on Sept. 28. She competed in back-to-back stakes
races prior
to that victory, finishing third in the $100,000 Mountaineer Juvenile
Fillies at Mountaineer Park and sixth in the $50,000 Tippett on turf at
Virginia’s Colonial Downs. Joe Rocco Jr., who rode Dream S’more to a third-place finish in her April debut at
Keeneland, will be reunited with the daughter of 2003 Horse of the Year Mineshaft in Sunday’s race.
Four more fillies entered in
the Rags to Riches are coming off victories in maiden races as they make
their debut against stakes company. Green Lantern Stables LLC’s Clever Beauty was elevated to a victory
for trainer Rusty Arnold via the disqualification of Harlan’s Special in a 1 1/16-mile race on Sept. 20 at Churchill Downs; Twin Creeks Racing Stable LLC’s Prepared won a 1 1/16-mile maiden race over Keeneland’s Polytrack on Oct.
5; Robert Masterson’s Tepin won at seven furlongs for trainer Mark Casse on Oct. 6 at Keeneland; and Carson Springs Farm and J K R Investments’ Loya, won a six-furlong maiden race at Hawthorne.
The field for the inaugural the Rags to Riches (with jockey, weight) from the rail out includes Hot and Dangerous (Kent Desormeaux, 118), Clever Beauty (Corey Lanerie, 118), Prepared (Rosie
Napravnik, 118), Tepin (Miguel Mena, 118), Vexed (Bridgmohan, 118), Ocean Boulevard (Hernandez, 118), Dream S’more (Rocco, 120) and Loya (Robby Albarado, 118).
Sunday’s
“Stars of Tomorrow I” races share the Fall Meet’s opening day spotlight
with the giveaway of a 2014 Churchill Downs Calendar
Presented by Humana. The first 5,000 fans through admission gates will
receive a voucher that can be exchanged for the calendar filled with
captivating images of the Kentucky Derby and Churchill Downs.
Sunday’s opener also features the first of the Fall Meet’s weekly Family Fun Days Presented by Kroger.
Family activities are featured each Sunday on the Paddock Plaza
Balcony, and this week children 12-and-under
are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes and follow Churchill Charlie
on a Trick-or-Treat Parade through the track. Family Fun Days
activities are scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (all times Eastern).
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