Toledo Completes Four-Win Day in $100,000 Robert Manfuso
Toledo Completes Four-Win Day in $100,000 Robert Manfuso
Malibu Beauty Good-Looking Winner of $100,000 Carousel
BALTIMORE – Thomas Coulter’s Nimitz Class came with a steady run down the center of the track to reel in front-running Ain’t Da Beer Cold and edge clear by a half-length in Friday’s $100,000 Robert T. Manfuso Monday at Laurel Park, completing a four-win afternoon for jockey Jevian Toledo.
The second running of the Manfuso for 3-year-olds and up going about 1 1/16 miles and 20th edition of the 1 1/8-mile Carousel for fillies and mares 3 and up were the last of six $100,000 stakes on a Christmastide Day program rescheduled from Dec. 26.
Nimitz Class ($15.60), beaten in three previous stakes attempts in Maryland this year, got an ideal stalking trip under Toledo, Maryland’s leading rider of 2022 whose other wins Friday came aboard 2-year-olds Landon Jack in Race 1, Stardust Ziggy ($10.60) in Race 3 and Diamondsifyoudo ($2.60) in Race 6.
“Thank God, thanks to my agent [Marty Leonard] for a good job, all the trainers and owners for the opportunities, [and] my family that came here to support me, as well,” Toledo said. “Just thankful and taking advantage of every opportunity.”
Nimitz Class settled in mid-pack as 30-1 long shot Workin On a Dream took the field through an opening quarter-mile in 24.91 seconds. Even-money favorite Ournationonparade, winner of the Oct. 22 Maryland Million Classic, slipped up the rail to take over after a half in 49.66 with Ain’t Da Beer Cold in the clear three wide.
Toledo, subbing for jockey Angel Rodriguez, began to pick up horses leaving the far turn and set his sights on Ain’t Da Beer Cold, the first also-eligible in an overflow field of 12 that drew in following scratches of Ridin With Biden, Southern District, Grade 3-winning millionaire Cordmaker and Eloquist.
“I called Angel, we’re really good friends and he was supposed to ride the horse. He told me, ‘He always tries. Just help him away from the gate and just try to find a clear trip and he will try,’ and he did,” Toledo said. “He tried his best. When I asked him, turning into the stretch I felt like I had horse. I know they’re in front, but I felt like I can go by at any time because he was trying 100 percent.”
Nimitz Class ran a mile in 1:39.39 to overtake a stubborn Ain’t Da Beer Cold and earn his second career stakes win. In previous trips to Maryland this year, the 3-year-old Munnings gelding was second in the July 2 Concern and fourth in the Nov. 26 City of Laurel at Laurel Park, and fourth in the Sept. 10 Lite the Fuse at historic Pimlico Race Course.
Ain’t Da Beer Cold was second, 3 ¼ lengths ahead of Ournationonparade. It was another 1 ¼ lengths back to Plot the Dots followed by Armando R, American d’Oro and Workin On a Dream. Monday Morning Qb was also scratched.
“I got the outside post and that kind of bothered me a little bit because I wanted to be closer than what I was, but that’s how the race set up,” Toledo said. “At least we got the job done, that’s the main thing.”
A longtime owner and breeder and former owner of both Laurel and historic Pimlico Race Course who was instrumental in revitalizing Maryland racing, Robert T. Manfuso passed away in March 2020. Top-class runners bred and raised at Chanceland Farm with his life partner, trainer Katy Voss, include 2021 Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) winner Aloha West, 2016 Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Cathryn Sophia and Cordmaker.
Malibu Beauty Good-Looking Winner of $100,000 Carousel
ZWP Stable, Inc. and Non Stop Stable’s Malibu Beauty flashed her multiple stakes-winning form Friday at Laurel Park, romping to a front-running 7 ¾-length victory in the $100,000 Carousel.
A 4-year-old homebred trained by Gary Capuano, Malibu Beauty ($7) ran 1 1/8 miles over a fast main track in 1:53.70 to give jockey Jaime Rodriguez his second stakes win of the afternoon following Coffeewithchris in the $100,000 Heft for 2-year-olds.
It was the fourth career stakes win for the 4-year-old Malibu Beauty and third this year, most recently having won the George Rosenberger Memorial by eight lengths Oct. 1 at Delaware Park. She ran second in the Maryland Million Distaff Oct. 22 and fourth in the Thirty Eight Go Go Nov. 12, both at Laurel.
Malibu Beauty broke well and immediately found herself comfortably in front, going the opening quarter-mile in 24.93 seconds with 35-1 long shot Champagne Toast second and multiple stakes winner Hybrid Eclipse racing in the clear in third. The half went in 49.08 seconds as Hybrid Eclipse rolled up to launch a bid on the turn, but Malibu Beauty gained separation once straightened for home and drew off for her eighth career win.
“That was definitely the plan. Speed’s been holding very well today,” co-owner Dave Picarello said. “She’s usually awesome out of the gate. I think last race we outcoached ourselves and tried to rate her a little bit and she didn’t want any part of that. Once she made the lead into the turn, I felt like she would be the horse to get it done.”
Grade 3-placed Cover Version, who had been racing in California this year, closed to edge Hybrid Eclipse by three-quarters of a length for second with 80-1 long shot Runaway Money fourth. Berate, Champagne Toast, Go Big Blue Nation and Out of Sorts completed the order of finish. Classic Colors, Ninetypercentbrynn and Intrepid Dream were scratched.
Inaugurated in 1985, the Carousel carried Grade 3 status from 1988 to 1997 and ran through 2002 before returning to the Maryland stakes calendar in 2021. Maryland-bred Squan Song, a three-time Grade 3 winner that was retired in 1987 with 18 victories and nearly $900,000 in purses from 36 starts, won the first two runnings.