Stakes Winners Abound Among 30 James F. Lewis III Nominations
Stakes Winners Abound Among 30 James F. Lewis III Nominations
Nursery Winner Buff Hello, Unbeaten Cooke Creek, Run to Daylight in Group
Smart Halo, Thirty Eight Go Go Part of Saturday, Nov. 13 Stakes Program
Live Racing Returns with Nine-Race Program Thursday, Nov. 4
BALTIMORE – Undefeated stakes winners Cooke Creek and Run to Daylight, and the top six finishers from the Maryland Million Nursery led by winner Buff Hello, are among 30 horses nominated to the $100,000 James F. Lewis III for 2-year-olds Saturday, Nov. 13 at Laurel Park.
The Lewis and $100,000 Smart Halo for 2-year-old fillies, both sprinting six furlongs, are joined on the Nov. 13 program by the $100,000 Thirty Eight Go Go for fillies and mares 3 and up going 1 1/16 miles, which is part of the Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Championship (MATCH) Series.
Cheyenne Stables’ Cooke Creek is 2-0 for Laurel-based trainer Jeremiah O’Dwyer. The son of 2010 champion juvenile male Uncle Mo earned both his victories at Delaware Park, including the one-mile Rocky Run Oct. 16 over Affable Monarch and No Sabe Nada, also Lewis nominees.
David Raim’s Run to Daylight, by 2015 champion sprinter Runhappy, has won each of his three starts at Charles Town for trainer Jeff Runco, with back-to-back stakes triumphs in the 4 ½-furlong Henry Murcer Memorial Sept. 18 and 6 ½-furlong West Virginia Vincent Moscarelli Memorial Breeders’ Classic Oct. 9.
Joseph Besecker’s Buff Hello, from the barn of Maryland’s four-time leading trainer Claudio Gonzalez, rolled to a front-running two-length score in the six-furlong Nursery Oct. 23 at Laurel, his second win from five career starts. Coastal Mission, Local Motive, Shady Munni, Mr. Mox and Timonium Juvenile winner Cynergy’s Star respectively ran second through sixth and are also nominated, though Mr. Mox is entered Nov. 4 at Laurel.
Other Lewis nominees include Oct. 11 Fitz Dixon Jr. Memorial Juvenile winner Longshadow; Sept. 25 First State Dash winner No Sabe Nada; stakes-placed Amidships, Practical Coach, Slaats and Wow Whata Summer; and last out winners Barber Road, Beast Or Famine, Captain Chazz, Defend, Kenner, Radical Right, Tops the Chart, Trust Daddy and Uncle Irish.
Bird Mobberley’s Buff My Boots, half-length winner of the Maryland Million Lassie Oct. 23 at Laurel, is prominent among 25 nominees to the Smart Halo. The Buffum filly owns three wins from five starts for Laurel-based trainer John Salzman Jr. Sparkle Sprinkle and Luna Belle, respectively third and fourth in the Lassie, are also nominated.
Other nominees include James McIngvale homebred Runup, a winner of two straight including the one-mile Sorority Sept. 6 at Monmouth Park before finishing ninth in the Oct. 8 Alcibiades (G1) at Keeneland; takes-placed Advocate Harbor, Morning Matcha and Whiteknuckleflyer; and last out winners Beneath the Stars, Buy the Best, Click to Confirm, Disco Ebo, Intrepid Daydream, Louella Street, Preparefortakeoff and Trade Secret.
Chilean Group 2 winner Cheetara and Grade 1-placed Off Topic are among 21 nominees to the Thirty Eight Go Go. Stud Los Leones Cheetara won the Haras de Chile Marcel Zarour Atanacio (G2) last December and exits a Keeneland allowance victory Oct. 24. D Hatman Thoroughbreds’ Off Topic was third in the Gazelle (G2) and Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) as a 3-year-old in 2019 for previous trainer Todd Pletcher. Now with Phil Schoenthal, she made her comeback off an 11-month layoff Sept. 18 at Laurel.
Multiple stakes winners Artful Splatter, Kiss the Girl and Mrs. Orb; and stakes winners Ask Bailey, Josie, Malibu Beauty, Miss Leslie. Trolley Ride and Sweet Willemina, who has reeled off six straight wins since being claimed by trainer Scott Lake June 17 are also nominated.
Notes: Trainer Claudio Gonzalez moved to the top spot in the fall meet standings with back-to-back winners Sunday, Little Ms Scarlet ($6.20) in Race 2 and Stefanie On Fleek ($9.40) in Race 3. Gonzalez entered the day tied with Brittany Russell at 16 wins apiece … Jockey Angel Cruz doubled aboard Rippolino ($6.60) in Race 1 and Fore On Seven ($39.60) in Race 4 … Owner Eric Rizer, trainer Jerry Robb and jockey Xavier Perez notched successive wins with Stronger Than Dex ($3.80) in Race 6 and Princess Kokachin ($7) in Race 7 …
Sonata Stable’s Conclusive ($4.40), a 2-year-old son of 2016 Florida Derby (G1) and Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Nyquist, broke his maiden in his third career start in Sunday’s Race 5, giving trainer Mike Trombetta his 1,999th career victory. Trombetta can hit the milestone with starters in three of nine races when live racing returns to Laurel Thursday, Nov. 4.