Hawksmoor makes first start for Delacour in Mrs. Revere

Photo: Jon Durr / Eclipse Sportswire

Trainer Arnaud Delacour believes that he has a solid turf filly on his hands with Hawksmoor (IRE), who makes her first start for the trainer in Friday’s $200,000 Mrs. Revere (GII), a 1 1/8-mile event for 3-year-old fillies over Churchill Downs’ Matt Winn Turf Course.

Previously under the care of European trainer Hugo Palmer, the daughter of Azamour (IRE) was a multiple graded stakes winner across the pond and enters the Mrs. Revere off of a hard-fought third in Keeneland’s Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup (GI) on Oct. 15 where she was unable to fend off eventual winner Time and Motion and late-closing second-place finisher Harmonize, who also is entered in Friday’s race.

“I’m very excited to have a filly of her caliber in my barn,” Delacour said by phone. “When she raced over in Europe she did very well and I think that if she takes on the American program well we could be looking at a very solid filly.”

How she takes on the American program Delacour will find out for sure on Friday, but the trainer is confident that it won’t be an issue for her.

“The change of training has not affected her at all and so far she has been doing everything right,” Delacour said. “I’m not surprised by her. She is a very smart filly and has picked everything up right away.”

The original plan was to freshen Hawksmoor up for the remainder of the year, but those plans changed when Delacour took notice to how well the filly was training.

“After her race at Keeneland, we thought that we should just leave her alone for a bit,” Delacour said. “But she looked so good and was training so well that (owner) Mr. (Roy) Jackson and I decided to run her one more time this year. I think we’re going to learn a lot from the race on Friday. After that we’ll start mapping out plans for next year and see what we can do.”

Jockey Florent Geroux will be in the irons for Friday’s race.

GO MAGGIE GO FACES ELDERS IN THURSDAY’S FALLS CITY HANDICAP – Mike Tarp’s 3-year-old filly Go Maggie Go will face elders for the first time when tackles the $200,000 Falls City Handicap (Grade II), a 1 1/16-mile event for fillies and mares on Thanksgiving Day at Churchill Downs.

Trained by Dale Romans, who won previous editions of the Falls City Handicap with Halory Leigh (2004) and Afleeting Lady (2012), the daughter of Ghostzapper already has a pair of Grade II wins under her belt. This spring she came fresh off of her maiden victory at Gulfstream Park to win the Gulfstream Park Oaks on April 2 and later took Pimlico’s Black Eyed Susan on May 20 over stablemate Ma Can Do It.

Go Maggie Go enters Thursday’s race off a three-month layoff and has not made a start since finishing a well-beaten sixth behind champion Songbird in the Alabama at Saratoga on Aug. 27.

“We freshened her up for this race,” Romans said. “She really needed a little freshener after we ran against (trainer) Jerry (Hollendorfer’s) filly (Songbird) in the Alabama, so she’s doing well now. We’ll see what happens.”

Romans believes Go Maggie Go is capable of running against older fillies.

“She can run against older fillies,” Romans said. “It’s that time of year for a lot of these 3-year-olds to step up and face older fillies and mares and I think she’s one that can do it.”

Jockey Robby Albarado will be aboard Go Maggie Go for Thursday’s race.

THANKSGIVING WEEKEND STAKES – The fields for Churchill Downs stakes races on Thanksgiving weekend have been drawn. Below are the fields:

Thursday, Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving Day)

·         The complete field for the 101st running of the $200,000 Falls City Handicap (GII) for fillies and mares at 1 1/8 miles from the rail out (with jockey, assigned weight and morning line odds): Walkabout (Brian Hernandez Jr., 112 pounds, 20-1), Crooked Stick (Sophie Doyle, 113, 20-1), Lady Fog Horn (Albin Jimenez, 117, 15-1), Alotta Skirt (Corey Lanerie, 113, 15-1), She Mabee Wild (Jesus Castanon, 114, 30-1), Include Betty (Drayden Van Dyke, 120, 9-5), Romantic Vision (Channing Hill, 115, 20-1), Go Maggie Go (Robby Albarado, 118, 8-5), Sweetgrass (Chris Landeros, 117, 15-1), No Fault of Mine (Florent Geroux, 10-1) and Streamline (Joe Rocco Jr., 117, 8-1). Include Betty will race with blinkers on. The Falls City Handicap goes as Race 10 of 12 at 3:53 p.m. EDT.

·         The complete field of the 39th running of the $100,000 River City Handicap (GIII) for 3-year-olds and up at 1 1/8 miles on turf from the rail out (with jockey, assigned weight and morning line odds): Are You Kidding Me (Alan Garcia, 122, 7-2), Behesht (FR) (Joe Rocco Jr., 114, 30-1), Thatcher Street (Brian Hernandez Jr., 116, 12-1), Allied Air Raid (Robby Albarado, 115, 20-1), Taghleeb (Julien Leparoux, 116, 10-1), One Go All Go (Declan Cannon, 115, 20-1), The Pizza Man (Shaun Bridgmohan, 124, 5-2), Dubai Sky (Channing Hill, 115, 20-1), Dac (Sophie Doyle, 114, 30-1), Roman Approval (Ricardo Santana Jr., 117, 12-1), Dujac (Chris Landeros, 114, 30-1), Pleuven (FR) (Corey Lanerie, 118, 9-2), Granny’s Kitten (Florent Geroux, 117, 10-1) and Bullard’s Alley (Marlon St. Julien, 118, 12-1). Also Eligible: Coco Mon (Robby Albarado, 114, 30-1) and Croninthebarbarian (Ricardo Santana Jr., 113, 30-1). Behesht (FR) will race with blinkers on. The River City Handicap goes as Race 11 of 12 at 4:22 p.m. EDT.

Friday, Nov. 25 (Black Friday)

·         $500,000 Clark Handicap Presented by Norton Healthcare (GI) for 3-year-olds and up at 1 1/8 miles (with jockeys, assigned weight and morning line odds): Gun Runner (Florent Geroux, 118, 4-1), Effinex (Junior Alvarado, 123, 4-1), Are You Kidding Me (Alan Garcia, 119, 15-1), Shaman Ghost (Javier Castellano, 122, 8-1), Hawaakom (Miguel Mena, 116, 20-1), Noble Bird (Julien Leparoux, 121, 7-2), Breaking Lucky (Luis Contreras, 118, 8-1), Mr. Z (Ricardo Santana Jr., 114, 30-1), Hoppertunity (John Velazquez, 124, 3-1) and Prayer for Relief (Robby Albarado, 115, 30-1). The Clark Handicap goes as Race 11 of 12 at 5:56 p.m.

·         $200,000 Mrs. Revere (GII) for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/16 miles on turf (with jockey and morning line odds): Dear Elaine (Julien Leparoux, 15-1), Noble Beauty (Robby Albarado, 12-1), Caren (Jesse Campbell, 10-1), Celestial Insight (Ricardo Santana Jr., 30-1), Mo Knows (John Velazquez, 15-1), Linda (Brian Hernandez Jr., 12-1), Sweet Tapper (Chris Landerosm 20-1), Harmonize (Junior Alvarado, 2-1), Cross Country (Ty Kennedy, 30-1), Ready for Chianti (Joe Rocco Jr., 20-1), Hawksmoor (IRE) (Florent Geroux, 5-2), Strive (Luis Quinonez, 30-1), Shelbysmile (Javier Castellano, 10-1) and Fitpitcher (Calvin Borel, 50-1). Also Eligible: Nobody’s Fault (Florent Geroux, 30-1). Harmonize and Hawksmoor (IRE) will carry 123 and 120 pounds, respectively, while all others will tote 118 pounds. The Mrs. Revere goes as Race 10 of 12 at 5:27 p.m.

·         $80,000-added Dream Supreme Overnight Stakes for fillies and mares at six furlongs (with jockeys and morning line odds): Covey Trace (Joe Rocco Jr., 12-1), I’m a Looker (Robby Albarado, 5-1), Fioretti (Sophie Doyle, 8-1), Grace’s Treasure (Jesus Castanon, 8-1), Moiety (Javier Castellano, 5-1), Finley’sluckycharm (Brian Hernandez Jr., 1-1), Unbridledexplosion (Chris Landeros, 12-1) and Athena (Ricardo Santana Jr., 12-1). The Dream Supreme goes as Race 8 of 12 at 4:27 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 26 (Stars of Tomorrow II)

·         $200,000 Kentucky Jockey Club (GII) for 2-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles (with jockeys): Han Sense (Julien Leparoux), Total Tap (Ricardo Santana Jr.), Wild Shot (Corey Lanerie), Romeo O Romeo (Chris Landeros), Silent Decree (Florent Geroux), Just Move On (Declan Cannon), Shareholder Value (Shaun Bridgmohan), Jocker Justice (Hector Rosario Jr.), Warrior’s Club (Robby Albarado), Perro Rojo (Jon Court), McCraken (Brian Hernandez Jr.) and Uncontested (Channing Hill). The Kentucky Jockey Club is part of the Road to the Kentucky Derby and awards the following points to the Top 4 finishers: 10-4-2-1. The Kentucky Jockey Club goes as Race 11 of 12 at 5:56 p.m.

·         $200,000 Golden Rod (GII) for 2-year-old fillies at 1 1/16 miles (with jockeys): Gris Gris (Miguel Mena), Ever So Clever (Ricardo Santana Jr.), Dance Proposal (Joe Rocco Jr.), My Sweet Stella (Florent Geroux), Someday Soon (Declan Cannon), China Grove (Shaun Bridgmohan), Funny Holiday (Chris Landeros), Fun (Brian Hernandez Jr.), Daddys Lil Darling (Corey Lanerie), Dream Dancing (Julien Leparoux), Farrell (Channing Hill) and Lovely Bernadette (Robby Albarado). Dream Dancing will race with blinkers on. The Golden Rod is part of the Road to the Kentucky Oaks and awards the following points to the Top 4 finishers: 10-4-2-1. The Golden Rod goes as Race 9 of 12 at 4:57 p.m.

SINGLE 6 JACKPOT – There’s a 16-day carryover of $139,276 in the 20-cent minimum Single 6 Jackpot for Wednesday, and the sequence covers Races 5-10 starting at 3 p.m. EST. The Single 6 Jackpot, which features a low 15-percent takeout, will be paid out only if there is a single winning wager with six winners placed at the required minimum bet value. If there are multiple winning wagers with six winners in the six-race sequence, 90 percent of the net money wagering into the pool will be paid out, and the remaining 10 percent will carry to the Single 6 Jackpot. If there are no tickets will all six winners, 100 percent of the pool will carry to the Single 6 Jackpot. There will be a mandatory payout on closing day.

MEET LEADERS – Heading into the final week of the Fall Meet, Corey Lanerie had a two-win lead over Brian Hernandez Jr. in the Churchill Downs jockeys standings, 20-18. Julien Leparoux was third with 14 wins. Hernandez won eight races last week to lead all riders… Mike Maker had a 10-7 leader over Rusty Arnold and Brad Cox in the trainer standings. … There was a six-way tie atop the owner’s standings with three wins each between Brad Kelley’s Calumet Farm, Michael Hui, Steve Landers Racing, Maggi Moss, Ken and Sarah Ramsey and Millard R. Seldin Revocable Trust.

MILESTONE WATCH – According to Equibase, jockey Jon Court enters Wednesday’s action two wins shy of 4,000 career wins. … Trainer Paul McGee needs four victories to reach 1,000 career wins. … Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott is three wins away from becoming the first trainer to saddle 700 career wins at Churchill Downs. Dale Romans is approaching Mott’s all-time local win record. Mott has a 697-681 lead over Romans.

FIRST RACE IS 11:30 A.M. ON THANKSGIVING DAY – Churchill Downs has a special 11:30 a.m. first race for Thursday’s 12-race Thanksgiving Day holiday card.

The 101st running of the $200,000 Falls City Handicap (GII) for fillies and mares at 1 1/8 miles and the 39th running of the $100,000 River City Handicap (GIII) for 3-year-olds and up at 1 1/8 miles on turf highlight Thanksgiving Day at Churchill Downs.

Racing on Thanksgiving Day has been a Louisville tradition at Churchill Downs since 1969 where more than 7,000 turkey dinners are served with all the trimmings, making it the largest number anywhere in the region.

Starting at 1 a.m. on Thursday, Levy Restaurant chefs will begin to prepare the following to serve guests of Thanksgiving Day:

·         3,000 pounds of turkey breasts

·         1,756 pounds of spiral ham

·         380 pounds of sliced peaches for bourbon pickled peaches

·         16,000 dinner rolls

·         1,920 pounds of green beans

·         120 bags of corn bread mix

·         240 pounds of diced celery

·         280 pounds of diced white onions

·         1,200 pounds of corn

·         240 pounds of leeks

·         500 pounds of grits

·         2,100 pounds of apples sliced for cobbler

·         7,840 slices of pie

KENTUCKY DERBY FUTURE WAGERS RETURN THURSDAY-SUNDAY – The first pools of the 2017 Kentucky Derby Future Wager will be offered Thursday at noon (all times Eastern) through Sunday at 6 p.m.

The traditional pool with 23 individual wagering interests and an “all others” option will return, and so will the Kentucky Derby Sire Future Wager, which debuted last year and requires bettors to wager on the winning sire for next year’s Kentucky Derby winner.

The field for Pool 1 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager (with morning line odds): Beach Bum (#1, 15-1), Classic Empire (#2, 8-1), Fact Finding (#3, 20-1), Gormley (#4, 20-1), Gunnevera (#5, 15-1), Hemsworth (#6, 30-1), Hookup (#7, 50-1), #8 Irish War Cry (#8, 50-1), Just Move On (#9, 20-1), Klimt (#10, 15-1), Lookin At Lee (#11, 30-1), Mastery (#12, 12-1), McCraken (#13, 15-1), Mo Town (#14, 30-1), No Dozing (#15, 50-1), Not This Time (#16, SCRATCHED), Practical Joke (#17, 15-1), Running Mate (#18, 50-1), Saint’s Fan (#19, 50-1), Syndergaard (#20, 15-1), Takaful (#21, 30-1), Uncontested (#22, 30-1), Wild Shot (#23, 50-1) and “All Others” (#24, 5-2).

The field for the Kentucky Derby Sire Future Wager (with betting number and morning line odds): Bernardini (#1, 15-1), Bodemeister (#2, 20-1), Candy Ride (ARG) (#3, 15-1), Curlin (#4, 15-1), Distorted Humor (#5, 20-1), Flatter (#6, 30-1), Gemologist (#7, 20-1), Ghostzapper (#8, 15-1), Giant’s Causeway (#9, 12-1), Harlan’s Holiday (#10, 20-1), Into Mischief (#11, 20-1), Kitten’s Joy (#12, 20-1), Malibu Moon (#13, 20-1), Medaglia d’Oro (#14, 15-1), Pioneerof the Nile (#15, 12-1), Scat Daddy (#16, 20-1), Speightstown (#17, 20-1), Tapit (#18, 10-1), Tiznow (#19, 30-1), Unbridled’s Song (#20, 30-1), Uncle Mo (#21, 15-1), Union Rags (#22, 15-1), War Front (#23, 15-1) and “All Other Sires” (#24, 8-1).

The complete schedule for Future Wager dates: Pool 1 and Sire Future Wager, Nov. 24-27; Pool 2, Jan. 27-29; Pool 3 and Oaks Future Wager, Feb. 24-26; and Pool 4, March 31-April 2.

50/50 CHARITABLE GAMING RAFFLE SET FOR CLARK HANDICAP DAY – Churchill Downs will host a 50/50 Charitable Gaming Raffle on “Black Friday,” Nov. 25 with half of the raffle proceeds to benefit the Churchill Downs Incorporated Foundation’s charitable initiatives.

DOLLAR BEER FROM 3-6 P.M. ON CLOSING DAY – As a special thank you to on-track guests throughout the year, Churchill Downs will conclude the 21-day Fall Meet with $1 draft beer from 3-6 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 27.

Source: Churchill Downs

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