Jose Ortiz won the tenth race July 26, a $40,000 maiden-claiming turf route, aboard the 5-1 Indian Mischief (Into Mischief). The stewards demoted Eyes on Target and placed Ortiz's mount behind that fouled rival. Tartini's jockey, Dylan Davis, claimed foul after finishing eighth. The Equibase chart stated that in upper stretch, his mount “was under a light drive in behind the top pair just off the inside, had the rider look to the outside, tipped out into a space three to four paths off the rail forcing Tartini (Giant's Causeway) to check between to pinching foes and Tommy Bee ( Medaglia d'Oro) who was attempting to angle in to the seam from the outside to pause and steady in behind and to the outside of Tartini…”Įyes On Target then rallied and was just up in the final few jumps to prevail. Irad Ortiz crossed the wire first but got disqualified aboard 1.45-1 favorite Eyes On Target (Exaggerator) in the seventh race July 27, a $25,000 claiming turf route. Both jockeys elected not to appeal their penalties. 9-11 that were imposed by the Saratoga Race Course stewards for separate infractions that involved winning rides last week. _Īssociated Press freelance writer Mike Farrell contributed to this report.Brothers Irad Ortiz Jr., and Jose Ortiz will both serve three-day “careless riding” suspensions Aug. She paid $5.60 to win as the 9-5 favorite for trainer Brad Cox. Idiomatic posted a half-length victory in the $2 million Distaff under Florent Geroux. The 5-year-old gelding ridden by William Buick and trained by Charlie Appleby paid $8.60 to win. Master of the Seas stormed down the center of the turf course to beat Mawj by a nose in the $2 million Mile, giving owner Godolphin a 1-2 finish. Ridden by Ortiz Jr., she paid $4.20 to win as the even-money favorite for Brown. Goodnight Olive rallied three horses wide on the turn and drew off to a 2 3/4-length victory for a repeat win in the $1 million Filly & Mare Sprint. Trained by John Gosden, Inspiral paid $7 to win as the 5-2 favorite. Inspiral won by a neck in the $2 million Filly & Mare Turf under 52-year-old Frankie Dettori, who scrapped his retirement plans in favor of riding for another year in the U.S. Trained by Mott and ridden by Ortiz Jr., the 8-5 favorite paid $5.40 to win. Elite Power rallied down the center of the track to win the $2 million Sprint. Under Gerardo Corrales, Nobals paid $26 to win at 12-1 odds. Nobals won the $1 million Turf Sprint by a neck for trainer Larry Rivelli. As the 5-2 favorite, Auguste Rodin paid $7 to win. Ryan Moore guided Auguste Rodin to a half-length victory. Auguste Rodin, a leading 3-year-old from Europe, gave Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien a record seventh win in the $4 million Turf. The Dorman family was on hand last year when Cody’s Wish won the Dirt Mile by a head at Keeneland, and they joined Mott in celebrating again. “I know him and the horse have made a lot of lives better.” “I think that horse probably saved Cody’s life in a lot of ways,” said Kelly Dorman, the boy’s father. Cody’s Wish walked over to Dorman’s wheelchair and put his head in the boy’s lap, creating a touching bond. He and the horse first met during a Make-A-Wish visit to a Kentucky farm when Cody’s Wish was a foal in 2018. Waiting in the winner’s circle during the inquiry was Cody Dorman, a teenager who has a rare genetic disorder and uses a wheelchair. Kentucky Derby winner Mage was missing, too, after spiking a fever. The Classic lost Belmont Stakes winner Arcangelo because of a foot problem. Arabian Knight, trained by Baffert, was fourth. Japan-bred Derma Sotogake was second and Proxy was third. Right now I just feel like I’m lucky to be around him.” As soon as I get a stable like Todd (Pletcher) and Chad (Brown), then I’ll feel like I’m back on top. “I feel that the white horse is and I’m just hanging around him. “I don’t feel I am back at the top,” Dutrow said. Controversy found Dutrow when he admitted regularly giving anabolic steroids to Big Brown and other horses in his stable. The 64-year-old trained Big Brown to victories in the 2008 Kentucky Derby and Preakness, but the colt finished last in the Belmont to end his Triple Crown bid. That’s always what I wanted to be.”ĭutrow returned to training earlier this year after serving a 10-year suspension by New York racing officials for a history of violations. “I love being around good horses like that,” Dutrow said. On the far turn, Saudi Crown retreated and White Abarrio moved up to challenge Arabian Knight, quickly taking over and widening his lead in the stretch.
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