Elate to face eight in Delaware Handicap, her 2018 debut

Photo: Bob Mayberger / Eclipse Sportswire

Claiborne Farm and Adele Dilschneider’s Elate tops the 81st renewal of the Grade 2, $750,000 Delaware Handicap this Saturday at Delaware Park. The mile-and-a-quarter filly and mare summer classic has attracted a field of nine.  

The 4-year-old daughter of Medaglia d’Oro has not been out since finishing fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff at Del Mar on November 3.  Previously, the Kentucky-bred trained by Bill Mott won the Grade 1 Beldame at Belmont Park on September 30. Last year, she also won the Grade 1 Alabama Stakes at Saratoga and the mile-and-seventy-yard $50,000 Light Hearted Stakes at Delaware Park. She has a career record of four wins, three seconds and a third from 10 starts with earnings of $870,325.

Mott has won the Delaware Handicap twice with Royal Delta in 2012 and 2013.

Red Oak Stable’s Unbridled Mo is the top weight at 120 pounds. In her most recent outing, the 5-year-old daughter of Uncle Mo ran third in the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps at Belmont Park on June 9. Previously, the Kentucky-bred conditioned by Todd Pletcher posted a 2¼-length victory in the Grade 1 Apple Blossom Stakes at Oaklawn Park on April 13. Last year, she won a pair of Grade 3 events, the Houston Ladies Classic Doubledogdare at Keeneland. She has a career record of seven wins and a third from 11 starts with earnings of $1,035,880.

Pletcher is seeking his fifth Delaware Handicap victory, which would set the record for most wins by a trainer in the race. Pletcher won his first Delaware Handicap in 2001 with Irving’s Baby; he followed with back-to-back victories with Fleet Indian in 2006 and Unbridled Belle in 2007, and his most recent was with Life at Ten in 2010. He is currently tied with Henry Clark, who won the race in in 1958 and 1959 with Endine and in 1969 and 1970 with Obeah.

The connections of rival Fuhriously Kissed cannot wait to run her the mile-and-a-quarter distance. 

“She is doing great and we could not be happier,” said trainer Anthony Quartarolo. “I like the distance for her, I really like it for her. She can definitely get this distance. It is a tricky distance as well, and a lot of horses cannot do it, but I think she will love it. We are also putting blinkers on her. She has worked with them and she seemed to work really well with them. I do not want to take her running style away from her because she is a closer, but I think they will help keep her a little more focused. She seems to be really good now; her last two breezes were excellent, and I am expecting her to bounce back after her last race.”

In her most recent race, the 5-year-old daughter of Langfuhr finished seventh in the Grade 2 Fleur de Lis at Churchill Downs on June 16. She has a career record of three wins, three seconds, and four thirds from 18 starts with earnings of $263,247.

St. Elias Stable’s Teresa Z has been pointing for the Delaware Handicap since the end of her 3-year-old campaign last year.

“She could not be doing better, and I am real happy with her,” said trainer Anthony Margotta, Jr. “We have had this race on our radar since we turned her out and gave her some time off at the end of last year. I talked to Mr. Viola (Vincent Viola is the owner of St. Elias Stable) and I suggested we give her some time off because she had a long 3-year-old campaign. I also suggested to him that we should give her another year of racing before breeding her because she was so big and still developing.  Since we know she likes going a distance, the Delaware Handicap was an obvious race to target. She is bred for it and she is built for it.”  

In her most recent outing, the 4-year-old daughter of Smart Strike won the local Delaware Handicap prep – the $100,000 Obeah Stakes on June 16. Previously, the Kentucky-bred finished third in the Serana’s Song at Monmouth Park on May 12. In her only other outing this year, she was unplaced in the Grade 1 Madison Stakes at Keeneland on April 7.

“When we entered her in the Madison, we knew seven-eighths was not her best distance, but we needed to get her 4-year-old campaign started and I like the seven-eighths distance to get a horse fit after a layoff,” Margotta said. “We knew that race would be helpful to set her up for the rest of the year. In her next start, we ran her in the Serena’s Song because of timing and it was in our own backyard. Since our main objective was the Delaware Handicap, the Obeah was the next logical spot so she could get a race over the track.” 

Delaware Handicap 2018 Field

PP

HORSE

OWNER

TRAINER

JOCKEY

Wg

OD

1

Teresa Z

St. Elias Stable

Anthony Margotta Jr.

Daniel Centeno

116

10-1

2

Sneaky Betty

Super C Racing Stable

Claudio Gonzalez

Julian Pimentel

112

20-1

3

Mopotism

Reddam Racing

Doug O’Neill

Mario Guiterrez

117

9/2

4

Proper Discretion

Looch Racing Stable

Anthony Quartarolo

Agustin Bracho

113

20-1

5

Unbridled Mo

Red Oak Stable

Todd Pletcher

John Velazquez

120

5/2

6

Elate

Claiborne Farm & Dilsc

William Mott

Jose Ortiz

117

2-1

7

Farrell

Coffeepot Stable

Wayne Catalano

Channing Hill

118

9/2

8

Nikki My Darling

Looch Racing Stable

Anthony Quartarolo

Scott Spieth

113

20-1

9

Fuhriously Kissed

Looch Racing Stable

Anthony Quartarolo

Jose Bracho

113

15-1

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