G1 Juvenile Next for Laurel Futurity Winner Congruent
G1 Juvenile Next for Laurel Futurity Winner Congruent
Live Racing Returns to Laurel Thursday with New 12:15 Post
BALTIMORE – Tami Bobo and Lugamo Racing Stable’s Congruent, impressive winner of the $150,000 Laurel Futurity Oct. 1 at Laurel Park, will make his next start in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) at Keeneland.
Pre-entries were announced Wednesday for all 14 races worth more than $31 million in purses at the 39th Breeders’ Cup World Championships Nov. 4 and 5 in Lexington, Ky. Congruent was also pre-entered in the $1 million Juvenile Turf (G1), where he has first preference but is the third of four also-eligibles in a field limited to 14 starters.
Congruent, trained by South Florida-based Antonio Sano, was among 12 horses pre-entered in the 1 1/16-mile Juvenile that include Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series winners Blazing Sevens, Cave Rock and Forte.
“The decision has been made and he’s going to run on the dirt,” Lugamo’s Luis Gavignano said. “That’s a decision that actually we made this morning. In any of the races there’s going to be good horses. I know [Cave Rock] and [Forte] are good, but I think we have a good horse on our hands, as well. And he’s improving each day.”
A maiden special weight winner second time out in mid-August over his home track of Gulfstream Park, Congruent became a stakes winner in the Laurel Futurity, which was rained off the grass and contested at one mile on a sloppy and sealed main track.
Congruent settled in third behind pacesetter Splendor Beauty before gaining the lead in upper stretch and rolling to a 2 ½-length victory in the Laurel Futurity, which has a rich history dating back to inaugural 1921 winner Morvich, who would go on to capture the 1922 Kentucky Derby (G1).
The Laurel Futurity has also been won by Triple Crown champions Affirmed, Citation and Secretariat along with such horses as Barbaro, In Reality, Honest Pleasure, Quadrangle, Riva Ridge, Spectacular Bid and Congruent’s sire, Tapit.
Bred in Kentucky by Tapit Syndicate and Glencrest Farm,Congruent has breezed twice since his victory in the Laurel Futurity. He went five furlongs in 1:00.98 over the main track at Parx Oct. 15, ranking seventh of 26 horses, and five-eighths on the Keeneland turf in 1:02.40 Oct. 22, third-fastest of six horses.
“We saw that there were so many entries in the turf race, I think he will be ineligible if we decide to go to the turf. If we race on the dirt, he will be automatically in,” Gavignano said. “He has run well on the dirt and he has breezed better on the dirt than the turf, to be honest with you. So, we like him better there.
Gavignano said Congruent is scheduled to breeze again Friday at Keeneland with jockey Luis Saez, who will be up for the first time in the Breeders’ Cup. A winner of nearly 3,100 career races, Saez’s only Breeders’ Cup victory came in the 2020 Juvenile aboard Essential Quality.
Congruent will be the first Breeders’ Cup starter for the owners. Sano has been to the Breeders’ Cup with Bon Accord, fourth in the 2013 Juvenile Turf, and Gunnevera, respectively running fifth and second in the 2017 and 2018 Classic (G1).
“These 2-year-olds, they change every day and they improve every day, and he’s doing that. He’s maturing every single week,” Gavignano said. “The adrenaline is building up every single day as we talk about this. This is a lifetime experience, and having a horse capable of running there and competing there is a very exciting time for us.”
Augustin Stables’ homebred Born Dapper, winner of the $150,000 Selima for 2-year-old fillies on the same program as the Laurel Futurity, was pre-entered in both the $2 million Juvenile Fillies (G1) and $1 million Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1).Trained by Jonathan Thomas, she is the fourth alternate in the Juvenile Fillies and eighth alternate in the Juvenile Fillies Turf.
Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners’ Aloha West, bred in Maryland by Laurel Park-based trainer Katy Voss and the late Bob Manfuso, was pre-entered to defend his title in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) Nov. 5. The Wayne Catalano trainee has not raced since winning the July 2 Kelly’s Landing at Churchill Downs.
Graham Motion, based at the Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, Md., pre-entered four horses in five races led by Madaket Stables, Little Red Feather Racing and William Strauss’ Nagirroc, who earned automatic entry to the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) Nov. 4 for his victory in the Oct. 9 Futurity (G3) at Aqueduct. Nagirroc was also pre-entered and has first preference in the Juvenile Turf.
Other pre-entered Motion horses are Grade 1-placed G Laurie in the Juvenile Fillies Turf; May 14 Man o’War (G1) and Oct. 14 Sycamore (G3) winner Highland Chief, the latter at Keeneland; and 2020 Saranac (G3) winner Bye Bye Melvin, second in the 2020 James W. Murphy and fourth in the 2021 Dinner Party (G2), both at historic Pimlico Race Course.
The $6 million Classic, to be headlined by the undefeated Flightline, saw nine pre-entries including three horses with Maryland ties: Travers (G1) winner Epicenter and Fountain of Youth (G2) winner Simplification, respectively second and sixth in the 147th Preakness Stakes May 21; and Happy Saver, who became a stakes winner in the 2020 Federico Tesio at Laurel before going on to beat elders in that year’s Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1). He has since gone on to place in six graded-stakes including the 2021 Jockey Club, Suburban (G2) and Clark and 2022 Alysheba (G2), Met Mile (G1) and Whitney (G1).
Caravel, winner of the 2021 The Very One at Pimlico, and Arrest Me Red, a 2-year-old debut winner at Laurel Park in August 2020, were pre-entered in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) Nov. 5.
Live Racing Returns to Laurel Thursday with New 12:15 Post
A new post time, a pair of featured races for 2-year-olds and a carryover of $11,854.31 in the 20-cent Rainbow 6 will greet bettors when live racing returns to Laurel Park Thursday.
Post time for the first of nine races is 12:15 p.m., which will remain through the duration of the calendar year-ending fall meet with 11:25 a.m. exceptions Breeders’ Cup Day Nov. 5, Thanksgiving Day Nov. 24, and Christmastide Stakes Day Dec. 26.
Race 3 Thursday is a maiden special weight for 2-year-old fillies scheduled for 1 1/16 miles on the Fort Marcy turf course. The even-money program favorite is Safeen, beaten a nose when second in a one-mile maiden special weight Sept. 13 at Kentucky Downs in her only start. The lone first-time starter is Zipadoo, a Wertheimer & Frere homebred trained by Graham Motion.
The Rainbow 6 begins in Race 4 and includes featured Race 8, an optional claiming allowance for 2-year-olds sprinting seven furlongs on the main track that drew a field of seven led by New York shipper Valenzan Day, one of three horses in for a $62,500 tag. Between a May 12 debut victory and last-out optional claiming triumph Sept. 22, he ran third in the Tremont and was off the board in the Sanford (G3) and Saratoga Special (G2) at Saratoga.
Other horses with stakes experience are Fun Lovin Criminal and Roan Burgundy, respectively fourth and eighth to Congruent in the Oct. 1 Laurel Futurity; and My Mamba, off the board in the five-furlong Hickory Tree on dirt and 1 1/16-mile Kitten’s Joy on turf this summer.