Radical right, Vergara scores his maiden victory at Laurel on Sunday; Maryland Mills Championship Update-Past The Wire

2021-10-26 03:13:19 By : Mr. Tony Huang

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The upset classic winner Prundimi gets the rest that deserves; after winning the historic Maryland Millions, you are so beautifully "awesome"

Laurel, Maryland-The radical right of Richard Schultz, a 2-year-old native horse, led by a number of first-tier champions and first warriors, was involved in deep drawing and he was involved in the pacesetter He Gone on Sunday. A half-length victory in the third game at Laurel Park.

5 ½ Furlong’s youth special weight marks Radical Right’s first victory ($4.60). The 6-5 favorite finished second or third in the first three games including August 21 Famous, won the highly respected HP Moon course in the historic Pimlico competition. The winning time on Sunday was 1 minute 02.63 seconds, and the score was 1 minute 02.63 seconds.

Gary Broad's 2-year-old Vergara ($9) is the daughter of the three-time first group champion Noble Mission, worth $130,000. This is the beginning of her second career. The coffee beans that had gone straight home rolled past and graduated with impressive results in the 7th race. The virgin special weight of 1 1/8 mile is suitable for young mares. The winning time on the solid dahlia turf is 1:50.39.

Upset classic winner Predimi gets the rest he deserves

GJ Stable's Predimi emerged from his upset victory in the $150,000 Maryland Million Classic and will head to the South next month to start his annual winter vacation.

Trainer Luis Carvajal Jr. said that the 6-year-old crow steed in New Jersey returned to their base in Monmouth Park after the classic race, bright and energetic on Sunday morning.

"He is good. I did play on Twitter for a while, and I posted a picture of him on Twitter this morning. He is very sober and I like the way he quit the game," Carvajal said. "First, of course he eats everything. When they put him on the scale yesterday, he weighed 1,240 pounds. He is a good foodie. He arrived late last night, and then we waited for a few hours , Fed him, and then he cleaned the feed bucket, so this is a good sign."

What a great day on Sunday morning @MonmouthPark with the Maryland Million Classic champion PRENDIMI @LaurelPark @njbreds and team @CarvajalStables pic.twitter.com/l7MmxoZFU7

The 1 1/8 mile classic was the most lucrative of Prundimi's four career victories. The first was away from Monmouth Park. He led all the way from start to finish under jockey Mychel Sanchez, and was tested every step of the way, including a protracted duel with the much-loved Tappin Cat.

"You can see that when he wants to run, he is a fighter. Sometimes he also has lazy days, if he doesn't want to try, he just doesn't try," Carvajal said. "On the morning of the race, I thought of this horse and I think he has a good chance. Once they open the door, the plan will disappear, but everything he did is correct and the jockey did a great job. Mychel He rode very well, he looked very energetic in the driveway. I'm glad to see."

This is the third consecutive time that Prandimi has participated in the Classics. He won second place in 2019 and seventh place in 2020. He will rest for a year each time before returning next season, and Carvajal said he will continue this blueprint this year.

"This is the plan. As long as the horse is happy and healthy, there will always be the next time," he said. "For me, my home is Florida. That's where I have my wife, children, and home. A plan to return to Florida has been made. He will get a little rest and may run there a few times. Tampa Bay Don Si is very good, and usually the horses behave very well when they come back here."

Carvajal once galloped on the Cigno d'Oro dam in Predimi. He won the first graded race of Laurel's career with the Imperial Hint in the 2017 General George (G3) race. The previous month at Laurel's Fire Win the Plug contest. Imperial Hint will continue to get four level 1 victories and earn more than $2.2 million in wallets.

"If I have more horses, I might leave something behind. My luck in Laurel is very good," he said. "Laurel is very nice to me. It may only be a matter of time [until] I also raise some horses there."

After winning the historic Maryland Millions, you are so beautiful "Awesome"

Hello Beautiful from Madaket Stables, Albert Frassetto, Mark Parkinson, K-Mac Stables and Magic City Stables performed "greatly" after winning a historic victory of $100,000 in Laurel Park (Laurel Park) on Sunday.

This 4-year-old little mare changed the length of her six competitors by 3.5 horses and became the seventh horse to win three Maryland Millions since the establishment of the Maryland Millions in 1986. It joined Ben's Cat, Countus In, Docent, Eighttofasttocatch, Mz. Zill Bear and the Hall of Fame Mare are kept safely.

"She looked great this morning," coach Brittany Russell said. "[She] is very satisfied with herself.

"She treats us very well. She has an arrogant attitude towards herself," she added. "When you walk into the barn, she won't greet you. You walk into the first stall, and her tramp sends you to the door. She has a temperament. She is very straightforward in training and knocks on wood."

You Hao Mei won the 2-year-old Lassie in 2019 and Distaff in 2020, which are eight victories in her career. She did not make a sharp breakthrough in Saturday's game, but soon inherited the lead. Despite the appearance of the eight-time crash champion Street Lute, she was alone in front. He wanted to challenge early.

"It's always the same thing. I think the race has speed and she is the fastest horse. If they want to go with her, they go with her," Russell said. "It's not like she jumped out from there and took the lead from the first jump. Maybe she ran faster in the first part and they were sitting next to her."

Malibu Beauty, the closest betting champion in the same group to Hello Beautiful, was less than 1.5 meters after half a mile, and then the 1-5 popular candidates steadily separated on the court and pulled away from the lane when Street Lute bid, just Was seckilled by Malibu Beauty.

Street Lute's former Jerry Robb training stable partner, 11-time betting champion Anna's Bandit, retired in August and was honored between her wins before Distaff in 2019, which increased the importance of Hello Beautiful's subsequent victory.

"It's very special. There are a lot of good mares. You saw Anna's bandit walk by [yesterday]. You are so beautiful, she won three Maryland Millions, and she won the open competition. It is her resume. The graded competition is missing," Russell said. "Unfortunately, due to Lasix's situation, she may not be able to get it, but that's okay. She has been doing her thing and we had a great time with her."

All graded bets in Maryland are made without Lasix. With three consecutive victories, Hello Beautiful won fifth place in the Runhappy Barbara Fritchie (G3) competition held in Laurel on February 20th, her most recent grading attempt. 

"I think it's disappointing, more because she is a pony capable of doing this. You will see her data, you will see how she runs," Russell Say. "Maybe she was not the year to try it when she was 3 years old. She had no luck in transportation and all of this, but I think now, as a mature horse, you want you to have a chance.

“Maybe if she competes as a 5-year-old next year, she knows that she will retire at the age of 6 [we will try again],” she added. "I'm not saying it's totally impossible, but at this stage, it makes sense to let her stay where she is, stay healthy, and let her do the right thing."

It has not yet been decided whether Hello Beautiful will return to the game in 2022. This year she has two upcoming places in Maryland, the $75,000 Polyly for Maryland Breeds/Stallions on November 26 and Willa On the Move for $100,000 on December 26, mares and mares 3 and above sprint 6 Furlong.

"I don't know when we will make this decision. We have time. There are still two potential positions this year," Russell said. "It depends on how things falter. If she continues to win, I think they might rather let her continue to race, but it's just me. You have a horse that wins and wins the bet, and next year she can become a mare. If She hurt her toe before the end of the year. Maybe we will make a different decision, but if she stays healthy..." 

Note: Jockey Jorge Ruiz won Radical Right ($4.60) in the 3rd race and Nicolar ($16) in the 4th race on Sunday... 9-Game schedule, Thursday, October 28th.

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Photo: Vergara won his debut at Laurel Park.

All photos of the Maryland Jockey Club

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