• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
E-Mail Us Now
  • Upcoming Races
  • Latest News
    • Barn Notes
  • Features
    • Correll’s Corner
    • Race Selections
    • View from the Grandstand
    • Stakes Recap
    • Road to the Cup
    • Triple Crown Trail
    • Kentucky Derby Trail
  • Handicapping
    • Rick Francis – EDITOR
    • Matt Pappis – Handicapping
    • Bob Hill – Handicapping
  • Racing Links
BREAKING NEWS
Santa Anita Stable Notes Friday, May 9, 2025
Grade 1 winner Power Squeeze launches ambitious campaign in Sunday’s Serena’s Son at Monmouth Park
Preakness 150: Wood Memorial Winner Rodriguez out of 150th Preakness Stakes
Preakness 150: Defending Champ Balnikhov Among G2 Dinner Party Nominees
Belmont at the Big A Notes 05/08
2025.05.08 Oaklawn Racing Updates
Preakness 150: Juarez Looking Forward to Happy Homecoming in Preakness 150
Stakes Winners Freedom’s Not Free, Artislas Headline Sunday’s Cinema Stakes Going One Mile On Turf At Santa Anita
Gulfstream: Ward Seeks Royal Ascot Berth with 2YO Filly Satisfied Mind
Preakness 150: $300,000 Black-Eyed Susan (G2) Draws 28 Nominees for 101st Running

Hawkish Sets Sights on $100,000 Cliff Hanger Stakes during Monmouth Park’s Opener on Saturday

Posted On 02 May 2019
By : admin
Comment: 0

By Tom Luicci —-

OCEANPORT, N.J. – Even after 56 years as a trainer, James J. “Jimmy” Toner says he still is never quite sure how a horse will return following a lengthy layoff.

That’s why Toner was “thrilled” to see Hawkish turn in such a sharp effort in the Grade 2 Appleton Stakes at Gulfstream Park on March 29 following nine months on the sidelines – a race that sets up the 4-year-old gelding nicely for the $100,000 Cliff Hanger Stakes that headlines Monmouth Park’s opening day card on Saturday, May 4.

Monmouth Park’s 61-day meet kicks off with an eight-race program that will complement simulcasting of the 145th Kentucky Derby. A special first race post time of 1:45 is set for Saturday, with gates opening at 8 a.m.

The 41st edition of the Cliff Hanger, to be contested at a mile on the grass, is the first of 61 stakes races worth $7.1 million that are on tap for the meet.

Hawkish, who won the Grade 2 Penn Mile at Penn National last June, has the ability to start that robust stakes schedule in style after finishing second by a half-length to Dr. Edgar in the Appleton Stakes.

“When you stop on them, give them time and bring them back, you always hope that they come back with the same energy and form that they had previously, but you never really know,” said Toner. “So we were thrilled with his effort. The horse who beat him is a legitimate horse who had a win over the track. So we were very pleased with the performance. You kind of hope for that kind of effort when they come back and he gave it.”

A son of Artie Schiller-Bridal Memories by Unbridled, Hawkish owns a 3-1-0 line from six career starts with earnings of $406,900.

Unraced at 2, Hawkish got off to a quick start during a 3-year-old campaign that saw him win three of his first four starts, with those victories coming at three different racetracks.

He set the track record for a mile on the grass at Aqueduct in his third career start on April 15, 2018, blazing to a 1:34.39 clocking.

Following his victory in the Penn Mile at Penn National, Toner tried the Grade 1 Belmont Derby at a mile and a quarter last July 7, coming away with the realization that Hawkish is at his best at eight furlongs.

“At the time I thought he might be able to stretch out, which is why I pointed him for the Belmont Derby,” said Toner. “I guess at that point we realized he is a miler. I was going to freshen him up after that for the fall but he seemed to tail off and I wasn’t happy with the way he was training. We just decided to shut him down then. Fortunately, he came back strong.”

Owned by Robert V. LaPenta, A.J. Suited Racing, LLC, and Madaket Stables, LLC, Hawkish will face seven rivals (Just Call Kenny is a main track only entrant for the race), including fellow Grade 2 winner Projected, who is trained by Chad Brown.

The Cliff Hanger will go as the seventh race, with a scheduled post time of 5:10 p.m. The live racing and simulcast schedule will be part of the “The Shore’s Biggest Derby Party,” sponsored by vineyard vines.

The Moroccan Sheepherders will perform “On the Green” from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Family Fun Day activities will be on tap with free clowns, face painters, a bounce house and pony rides from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

In addition, the Monmouth Park Sports Book by William Hill will be open until 2 a.m.

JOCKEY TREVOR MCCARTHY SET FOR BUSY DAY SATURDAY
WITH MOUNTS IN SEVEN OF MONMOUTH’S EIGHT RACES

Jockey Trevor McCarthy, who is well on his way to winning the riding title during Laurel Park’s spring meet, is in for a busy day during Monmouth Park’s opening card on Saturday with mounts in seven of the eight races, including the ride aboard Hawkish, the likely favorite in the featured $100,000 Cliff Hanger Stakes.

The Maryland-based McCarthy said Monmouth Park’s attractive 2019 stakes schedule – with 61 stakes races worth $7.1 million on tap this year – will make him a frequent visitor to the Shore oval during the meet.

He will start out by riding in all but the sixth race on Saturday.

“It’s nice to have a day like this set up. I think I have a bunch of live horses, too,” McCarthy said. “It means a lot to me to get the support from the trainers at Monmouth Park.”

The seven mounts will be for seven different trainers.

McCarthy is scheduled to ride Known But To God for trainer John Servis in the first race; Likeagirl for Michael Gorham in the second race; Lucky Lover Boy for Patricia Farro in the third race; Martini Kid for Michael Moore in the fourth race; Ellyb for Arnaud Delacour in the fifth race; Hawkish in the Cliff Hanger for James Toner in the seventh race and Showmanship for Gregg Sacco in the eighth race.

McCarthy finished seventh in the rider standings at Monmouth Park last year with 33 winners from 230 mounts.

He acknowledged he is looking forward to riding Hawkish in the Cliff Hanger – the first time he will be aboard the Grade 2 winner.

“I’m excited to ride him,” said McCarthy, who turns 25 on May 16. “He has really run some good races. The main thing for me will be to stay out of his way and let him do the running. It looks like a really good spot for him.”

About the Author
  • google-share
Previous Story

TAMPA BAY: ALLEN EARNS JOCKEY OF MONTH HONOR AFTER FACING PERSONAL DEMONS

Next Story

Arlington Barn Notes: Thursday, May 2, 2019

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

*
*

SPONSORS

Search Our Website

Archives

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Santa Anita Stable Notes Friday, May 9, 2025
  • Grade 1 winner Power Squeeze launches ambitious campaign in Sunday’s Serena’s Son at Monmouth Park
  • Preakness 150: Wood Memorial Winner Rodriguez out of 150th Preakness Stakes

Site Login

Website Login
© Trackside View. All Rights Reserved. Design by Gatorwebs Creative.