Vexed Infuriates Golden Rod Rivals
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Claiborne Farm and Adele B. Dilschneider’s homebred Vexed raced close to the pace throughout and drew clear in the stretch to win Saturday’s
70th running of the $169,050 Golden Rod (Grade II) at Churchill Downs by one-length over a game Bird Maker.
GOLDEN ROD QUOTES
AL STALL JR., trainer of VEXED (winner):
“To me it looked like she took a pretty big step forward. I liked the
way she acted in the paddock – she was really flat-footed. (Jockey)
Shaun (Bridgmohan) said that
once she got clear of (jockey) Corey (Lanerie on Stonetastic) – he was
putting a little heat on her – she really just dropped it and started
galloping along and finished up when she saw some horses coming to her. I
think we saw what we needed to see so it’s
a question of just managing her and trying to get back here in May (for
the $1 million Longines Kentucky Oaks).”
Q: Comment on the significance of riding Claiborne’s record-equaling 32nd stakes win at Churchill
Downs … “I’m just happy to be a part of it. I’m just a tiny cog
in the wheel. It’s exciting to be a part of it. It would be a lot of fun
to break it next spring.”
SHAUN BRIDGMOHAN, jockey of VEXED (winner):
“She’s a pretty straight-forward filly. Obviously, she breaks sharp
enough where you can be tactical with her. She left there running. I put
her in a good spot.
Corey (Lanerie) came in a little bit (with Stonetastic) which was fine,
so I got her to the outside and basically it was just a smooth trip
from there on out. I was able to dictate when I wanted to go. When I
pushed the button, she responded very well. (Trainer)
Al (Stall Jr.) and his team did a great job. She’s a little bit antsy
but I think, mentally, she’s maturing.
“I think that now
she’s maturing mentally that it’s going to take her a long way just
because she’s learning to settle a little bit more, handling herself and
finishing well.”
Q: Comment on the significance of riding Claiborne’s record-equaling 32nd stakes win at Churchill Downs
… “That’s exciting! I got to do it. How ’bout that?
DELL HANCOCK, co-owner of VEXED (winner):
“It’s great to have this win under our belt. That mare (Cross, the dam
of Vexed) has been good to us. She has a nice Blame year on so let’s
hope he can come on and
be a nice horse and go from there.
Q: Comment on the significance of riding Claiborne’s record-equaling 32nd stakes win at Churchill Downs
… “It’s wonderful to have we don’t think like ‘Well, we need one
more to do this.’ Now we might think about if we win the next one we’ll
be the leading owner but, you know, you want to win every race you can.
It’s a tribute to Seth (Hancock) and my
father (A.B. “Bull” Hancock Jr.) to have this.”
Q: What kind of future do you think this filly has?
“I thought her last race was good and then when the filly that was
third came back and won the race at Delta Downs it made you feel even
better about it. As (trainer) Al (Stall Jr.) said, she took a big step
forward today, I thought. She ought to go a distance, being by Arch, so
we’ll keep our fingers crossed. Let’s hope she likes it here well enough
in the spring.”
IAN WILKES, trainer of BIRD MAKER (runner-up): “She
ran very good – how could you be upset with that? Her first time at two
turns, her first time in a stakes race and she was still getting to the
winner at
the wire. The other filly (Vexed) has had a little more seasoning, so I
think she’s got a very bright future.”
JULIAN LEPAROUX, jockey on BIRD MAKER (runner-up): “I
had a good trip – a perfect trip. I was right behind the speed and
right behind the winner, too. So I just kind of followed her and thought
I might be
able to go by her, but I just stayed there. But she ran big.”
COREY LANERIE, jockey on STONETASTIC (third): “She
ran super. At the quarter pole when I pushed the button I smiled too
soon – I thought I had the race won. She took off and gave me everything
she had. She
just got outrun today. I had a perfect trip, stalking right on the
outside. It was a comfortable pace for her - :47 (for the half-mile) is
pretty comfortable. I had no excuse.”
ALL-TIME CHURCHILL DOWNS STAKES WINS BY OWNERS
No. Jockey Stakes Wins
1. Calumet Farm 32
1. Claiborne Farm (Seth Hancock) 32
3. John Franks 23
3. Heiligbrodt Racing Stable (Bill & Corinne Heiligbrodt) 23
t-5. Overbrook Farm (William T. Young) 19
t-5. C.V. Whitney 19
t-7. William S. Farish 18
t-7. Robert & Beverly Lewis 18
9. W. Cal Partee 15
10. Bwamazon Farm 14
* includes partnerships
CLAIBORNE FARM STAKES WINS AT CHURCHILL DOWNS (1956-2013)
2, Dogwood: 1983 (Bon Gout), ’92 (Hitch)
2, Falls City Handicap: 1956 (Doubledogdare), ’83 (Narrate)
2, Golden Rod: 1983 (Flippers), 2013 (Vexed)
2, Iroquois: 1985 (Tile), ’99 (Mighty)
2, Louisville Handicap: 2000 (Buff), ’08 (Lattice)
2, Pleasant Hill: 1983 (Bon Gout), ’84 (Flippers)
2, Pocahontas: 1983 (Flippers), 2012 (Sign)
2, Stephen Foster Handicap: 1992 (Discover), 2010 (Blame)
2, Woodford Reserve Turf Classic (formerly Early Times Turf Classic): 1993 (Lure), 2004 (Stroll)
1, Kentucky Derby: 1984 (Swale)
1, Breeders’ Cup Classic: 2010 (Blame)
1, Alysheba: 2004 (Congrats)
1, Bashford Manor: 1985 (Tile)
1, Cardinal Handicap: 2001 (Watch)
1. Chilukki (formerly Churchill Downs Budweiser Breeders’ Cup): 1987 (Bound)
1, Clark Handicap: 2009 (Blame)
1, Commonwealth Turf: 2012 (Lea)
1, Debutante: 1984 (Knot)
1, Eight Belles (formerly La Troienne): 1956 (Doubledogdare)
1, Firecracker Handicap: 2000 (Conserve)
1, Jefferson Cup: 1998 (Buff)
1, Locust Grove: 1990 (Dibs)
1, Seneca: 1983 (Routine)
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