Belmont: Grade 2 Vosburgh, G3 Noble Dancer Previews

By Ryan Martin —-

Firenze Fire headlines wide open edition of the G2 Vosburgh

ELMONT, N.Y. – Six-time graded stakes winning millionaire Firenze Fire will take on five others in Saturday’s Grade 2, $150,000 Vosburgh at Belmont Park.

The six-furlong event over the main track is named in honor of the late Walter S. Vosburgh, the official handicapper for the Jockey Club and for the New York racetracks from 1894-1934, and is a Breeders’ Cup “Win And You’re In” event, which offers an automatic entry into the Grade 1, $2 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint on November 7 at Keeneland.

The prestigious race has been championed by all-time greats Bold Ruler (1957), Dr. Fager (1967-68), Forego (1974) and Ghostzapper (2003), while also helping cement Champion Sprint Horse honors for My Juliet (1976), Dr. Patches (1978), Plugged Nickel (1980), Guilty Conscience (1981), Groovy (1987), Housebuster (1991), Rubiano (1992), Not Surprising (1995), Artax (1999), Kodiak Kowboy (2009).

Owned by Ron Lombardi’s Mr. Amore Stable and trained by Kelly Breen, Firenze Fire has won four of his seven starts over Big Sandy, including a 1 ½-length score in the Grade 2 True North on June 27 three starts back. During his juvenile season, the Florida homebred son of Poseidon’s Warrior bested subsequent Champion 2-Year-Old Good Magic in the Grade 1 Champagne on October 2017 and was a runaway nine-length winner of the Grade 3 Dwyer in July 2018, where he earned a career-best 107 Beyer Speed Figure.

Boasting the highest amount of lifetime earnings in the field with $1.95 million Firenze Fire made a successful 2020 debut with a four-length win in the Grade 3 General George on February 15 at Laurel Park.

Firenze Fire will attempt to make amends after a distant 11th-place finish in the Grade 1 Forego at Saratoga on August 29. He breezed a sharp five furlongs in 59.20 seconds over the Belmont Park main track on September 17 in his first move since the Forego.

Jockey Jose Lezcano will have the mount from post 5.

Trainer John Terranova will send out two strong contenders in multiple New York-bred stakes winner Funny Guy and two-time stakes winner Stan the Man.

Owned by R.A. Hill Stable, Gatsas Stable and Swick Stable, Funny Guy was a last out fourth in the Grade 1 Forego on August 29 at Saratoga Race Course, where he finished a game fourth as the lukewarm favorite, beaten 2 ½ lengths over sloppy and sealed going.

“The conditions that day were just horrendous in that rainstorm,” Terranova said. “There was so much water it was like a river down on the inside. He tried to make a couple of moves and didn’t get beat far, but it just didn’t work out.”

The 4-year-old Big Brown bay has defeated his Empire State-bred counterparts at distances ranging from 6 ½ furlongs to 1 1/8 miles, including triumphs in last year’s NYSSS Times Square at Aqueduct and the Albany at Saratoga. He began his 2020 campaign with a victory in the Commentator on June 12 going a one-turn mile over Big Sandy, where he garnered a career-best 101 Beyer and followed with a win in the John Morrissey on July 30 at Saratoga.

Funny Guy has trained forwardly since returning to Terranova’s downstate division at Belmont Park, most recently logging a five-furlong move in a bullet 59.66 seconds on September 20.

“The race looked like a good opportunity and I loved his workout the other day,” Terranova said. “He’s obviously shown that he’s a versatile horse when it comes to distance and he’s done well at distances like this one. He’s doing great right now and this just seemed like a really good spot for him.”

Funny Guy has shown versatility in distance as well as pace tactics. In the Commentator, he came from five or six lengths off the pace to victory and tracked just a length off frontrunners in his John Morrissey triumph.

“It’s hard to say what he’ll do from a pace standpoint,” Terranova said. “He’s a real smart horse and he just puts you right where he needs to be. He’s the type of horse that you can do different things with.”

Jockey Joel Rosario has piloted Funny Guy in his trio of starts this season and retains the mount from post 2.

“Joel knows the horse really well, he knows what he has underneath him,” Terranova said.

Long Lake Stables’ Stan the Man arrives at the Vosburgh off a victory as the favorite in the restricted Tale of the Cat on August 20 at the Spa. The 6-year-old son of Broken Vow is in pursuit of his first graded stakes victory but has twice placed against such caliber with runner-up efforts at Belmont Park in the Grade 3 Westchester last May at and the Grade 2 True North on June 27.

“He’s a good horse also. He’s been a bit of an off-the-pace sprinter and he’s able to do a few different things as well,” Terranova said. “The good thing is that both horses are doing really well at the moment.”

Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez, a three-time winner of the Vosburgh, has the mount from post 3.

Calumet Farm’s True Timber has put together a resume which includes eight placings against graded stakes company and lifetime earnings of $1,038,650, but will seek his first stakes win for trainer Jack Sisterson.

The 6-year-old Mineshaft bay was a last out third in the Grade 1 Forego, when matching strides with Complexity in the early stages, but was unable to hold off a devastating late charge from Win Win Win and finished 1 ½ lengths as a 37-1 longshot. True Timber made his debut for Sisterson two starts back when running third in a 6 ½-furlong allowance optional claiming event at Keeneland on July 12 behind next-out winners C Z Rocket and Copper Town.

“Going into the Forego, we didn’t think there would be too much speed, we thought Chad’s horse [Complexity] would go out there and set the pace,” Sisterson said. “We had the [Grade 2] Kelso [on Saturday, October 3] in mind, but the Vosburgh ended up becoming more of a wide open race so we figured we would give it a shot. I think he’s the type of horse that can run over just about anything. He just has a lot of class.”

True Timber has run a respective second and third in the last two runnings of the Grade 1 Cigar Mile at Aqueduct. Sisterson said he hopes that third time is the charm for True Timber, and that he plans on pointing towards a third attempt in the $250,000 event set for December 5 at the Big A.

“We’re targeting the Cigar Mile at the end of the year with him,” Sisterson said. “He’s cutting back to three-quarters for this race and may stretch out next time. We’ll just see how he does Saturday and take it from there. But for now, the Cigar Mile is the long term goal.”

Jockey Kendrick Carmouche, who piloted True Timber in the Forego, will climb back aboard from post 1.

Woodford Racing’s Engage will seek a victory off a nearly 11-month layoff in Saturday’s race. Trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, the son of Into Mischief last saw action in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Sprint on November 4 at Santa Anita, where he was fourth beaten four lengths to stable mate and Champion Sprinter Mitole. Engage will seek his third graded stakes victory having won the Grade 2 Phoenix last October at Keeneland over Grade 1-winner Whitmore and the Grade 3 Futurity at Belmont Park during his juvenile campaign in October 2017.

Jockey Jose Ortiz, who guided Takaful to a 2017 Vosburgh win, will ride Engage for the 11th time from post 6.

Completing the field is Silvino Ramirez’s New Jersey invader Share the Ride for trainer Antonio Arriaga.

The 5-year-old son of Candy Ride will attempt back-to-back wins after a wire-to-wire triumph in the Mr. Prospector at Monmouth Park, which he won by 3 ¾ lengths while securing a 104 Beyer.

Jockey Manny Franco will ride from post 4.

The Vosburgh is slated as Race 9 on Saturday’s 10-race program, which offers a first post of 1:00 p.m. Eastern. America’s Day at the Races will present daily television coverage of the 27-day fall meet on FOX Sports and MSG Networks. For the complete America’s Day at the Races broadcast schedule, and additional programming information, visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/tv-schedule.

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By Brian Bohl —-

Ultra-consistent Feel Glorious looks to make the grade in G3 Noble Damsel

ELMONT, N.Y. – Feel Glorious has finished on the board in each of her last six starts and will look to win her second consecutive stakes contest in Saturday’s Grade 3, $100,000 Noble Damsel for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up going one mile on the Belmont Park Widener turf.

The 33rd running of the Noble Damsel is one of two graded stakes on Saturday’s card, bolstered by the Grade 2, $150,000 Vosburgh for 3-year-olds and up going six furlongs on the main track as part of a “Win and You’re In” qualifier to the Breeders’ Cup Sprint in November at Keeneland.

Owned by Reeves Thoroughbred Racing and Tango Uniform Racing, the English-bred Feel Glorious defeated fellow Noble Damsel-contender Chaleur in the 1 1/16-mile Perfect Sting on August 14 over firm Saratoga Race Course turf. That marked the Bated Breath filly’s first win in three attempts of her 4-year-old campaign, which started with a third-place effort in the Grade 2 New York going 1 1/4 miles on June 27 at Belmont, followed by another third to next-out winner Nay Lady Nay in the Grade 3 Matchmaker on July 18 at Monmouth Park going 1 1/8 miles.

Feel Glorious has not finished off the board since August 2019 and has posted a 4-2-3 in 11 starts since arriving in the United States from Europe and put in the care of trainer Christophe Clement.

On Sunday, Feel Glorious worked four furlongs in 49.22 seconds on Belmont’s inner turf as she prepares to cut back to one mile for the first time since September 2019 when third in the Pebbles over the Belmont turf.

“She worked very well [Sunday] morning. She always runs well, it seems,” Clement said. “I think a mile and a sixteenth to a mile and an eighth is probably her best distance. But she’s run well at a mile as well, so we’re giving it a try.”

Junior Alvarado will ride from post 9.

Trainer Chad Brown will send out a trio of European-bred contenders, including Peter Brant’s Blowout, who will be seeking her first graded stakes win after earning placing against such caliber four times in 2019. Bred in Great Britain, the 4-year-old Dansili filly was unraced as a juvenile but has never run off the board in nine starts, running second to eventual Grade 1-winner Concrete Rose in the Grade 3 Florida Oaks at Tampa Bay Downs and second to Regal Glory in the Grade 3 Lake George at Saratoga before finishing behind Varenka and Regal Glory again, who dead-heated for the win, in the Grade 2 Lake Placid later that summer.

Blowout ended her 2019 season with a second to next-out victor Lady Prancealot in the Grade 3 Pin Oak Valley View in October at Keeneland. Off a 10-month layoff, Blowout made her 2020 bow on August 26 going one mile on the Saratoga turf, where she ran second to Sweet Bye and Bye, who she will rematch in the Noble Damsel. Hall of Famer John Velazquez will ride again from post 4.

Viadera, who like Feel Glorious is an English-bred daughter of Bated Breath, won the one-mile De La Rose over turf labeled good on July 17 at the Spa in her previous race. After making her first nine starts in Ireland, she arrived in North America and was transferred to Brown’s care, who saw her run fourth in her first start for him in the Grade 3 Intercontinental on June 6 going seven furlongs at Belmont.

Stretched out in distance, Viadera, owned by Juddmonte Farms, earned a 91 Beyer Speed Figure last out and will stay at one mile on Saturday, drawing post 1 with Joel Rosario aboard.

Her stablemate, Noor Sahara, ran second to her in the De La Rose, falling a neck short in her North American stakes debut. Bred in Ireland and raced in France, including an off-the-board effort in the Group 1 Prix de Diane and the Group 3 Argana Prix de Lieurey as a 3-year-old last year, Noor Sahara started her 4-year-old year with a third-place effort in a 1 1/8-mile optional claiming race on June 12 at Belmont, finishing just a head back to multiple stakes-placed Wegetsdamunnys.

Noor Sahara will have Jose Ortiz’s services from post 7.

Joseph Imbesi’s Sweet Bye and Bye started her career with trainer Tony Dutrow in 2017 before being transferred to the care of Pennsylvania-based Steve Klesaris, who conditioned her to five consecutive wins at Parx to start 2018 and also allowed her to have success against optional claiming company, winning at 1 1/16 miles at Belmont in September 2019 and running second in her other two appearances at the track.

With Dutrow taking over the training duties again before the summer, Sweet Bye and Bye ran third in the Caress on August 1 going 5 ½ furlongs on the Saratoga turf before besting Blowout later in the month when stretched out to a mile in an optional claiming event.

“She’s completely different now; she was such a little thing as a 2-year-old,” Dutrow said. “We liked her, but to see her now as a 5-year-old, you would not believe she would turn out to be the big, gorgeous mare that she’s turned into. We feel that she’s deserving at running against some very good horses. She couldn’t be much better and she’s run some big races on the Belmont turf course, so we’re looking forward to running her.”

Jose Lezcano will have the return call from post 2.

Chaleur, who ran second to Feel Glorious in the Perfect Sting, will make her first graded stakes start for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. After posting two wins in nine starts in her native Great Britain, Chaleur arrived in the country this year and made her first start since being transferred to Mott in May, when she ran third against optional claimers in May at Churchill Downs. A win against the same class going one mile on the Belmont turf inspired the connections to try the Perfect Sting, where she registered a personal-best 92 Beyer.

Hall of Famer Javier Castellano will be in the irons from post 3.

Graded-stakes winner Getmotherarose, conditioned by Tom Bush, has finished no better than fourth in her last four starts but will look to recapture her early season form that won the Grade 3 Honey Fox going one mile on the Gulfstream Park turf in February.

Kendrick Carmouche will pick up the mount and break from the outermost post 10.

Rounding out the field is Atomic Blonde, winner of the South Beach in January at Gulfstream Park, for trainer Jorge Abreu [post 5, Manny Franco]; and Lemon Zip, looking for her first win as a 6-year-old, for trainer Niall Saville [post 6, Dylan Davis].

Another Broad, trained by Todd Pletcher, is entered for the main track only.

The Noble Damsel is slated as Race 8 on Saturday’s 10-race program, which offers a first post of 1:00 p.m. Eastern. America’s Day at the Races will present daily television coverage of the 27-day fall meet on FOX Sports and MSG Networks. For the complete America’s Day at the Races broadcast schedule, and additional programming information, visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/tv-schedule.

NYRA Bets is the official wagering platform of Belmont Park, and the best way to bet every race of the fall meet. Available to horseplayers nationwide, NYRA Bets is currently offering a $200 new member bonus in addition to a host of special weekly offers. The NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

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