Woodbine: Nobals looks for repeat win in Kennedy Road
Breeders’ Cup winner and defending champion Nobals will face five rivals in the Grade 2 Kennedy Road Stakes, for 3-year-olds and up, Saturday at Woodbine.
A 6-year-old son of Noble Mission out of the Empire Maker mare Pearly Blue, Nobals, the 2023 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint winner, arrives at the six-furlong main track test off a narrow runner-up defeat in the Nearctic Stakes (G2) at the Toronto oval.
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After being bumped at the start, the Larry Rivelli trainee rallied stoutly down the lane to miss by a neck for all the spoils in the six-furlong test over the inner turf Oct. 4.
“It was another big effort from him,” said Rivelli, who recently reached the 2,000-win plateau. “He’s just an incredible horse who shows up every time and gives it every single thing he’s got.
“He can run on turf and synthetic, which is nice to have in a horse.”
Other notable victories for Nobals include the 2021 Arlington-Washington Futurity at Arlington, in just his second start and the 2023 Twin Spires Turf Sprint (G2) at Churchill Downs.
Nobals is also no stranger to success at Woodbine, winning the 2022 Woodstock Stakes at 6 1/2 furlongs by 2 3/4 lengths. The final time of 1:07.63 remains a track record.
“That was awesome,” Rivelli said. “That might have been even better than the Breeders’ Cup, to tell you the truth. Winning the Breeders’ Cup was really cool, but in the Woodstock, it felt like he was going a thousand miles an hour the whole race.”
Owned by Patricia’s Hope, the bay gelding is 29: 12-6-1 with $1,842,240 in purse earnings.
Bred in Kentucky by Dr. John A. Chandler, Nobals was a $3,500 purchase at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton fall yearling sale.
For Rivelli, he remains the gift that keeps on giving.
“No kidding. He is obviously a great horse. He won the Futurity in his second start and then won a couple of stakes (Animal Kingdom and Turfway Prevue) over the Polytrack at Turfway in 2022. I think we knew we had something special when he won the Twin Spires Turf Sprint for $500,000, at 38-1 two years ago. He went to the lead and never looked back. That was when we realized this horse could pretty much do anything.
“He has never been the type the sweat the small stuff. He’s been to so many racetracks, and he handles everything like a pro.”
Rafael Hernandez, Woodbine’s leading rider, will be in the irons Saturday.