2024.12.19 Oaklawn Racing Update
Compiled by Robert Yates
A seven-figure son of super sire Tapit is heading to the first seven-figure race of the 2024-2025 Oaklawn meeting.
Sandman, a sharp allowance winner Friday at Oaklawn, will be pointed to the $1 million Southwest Stakes (G3) for 3-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles Jan. 25, trainer Mark Casse said Wednesday afternoon.
Sandman received a career-high 97 Equibase Speed Figure for his 1 ¾-length victory under Cristian Torres. Racing over a fast track, favored Sandman ($5.20) covered one mile in a meet-best 1:38.71. It was his second start around two turns and fifth start overall.
“I thought he took to the two turns,” Casse said. “It was more about him being able to run into the bit a little bit and to take hold of him. Obviously, early on, those shorter races, you’re always kind of hustling and I don’t think he likes that. Even when we did run him the two turns, in the Street Sense, I felt like that he still was always trying to play catch up and never really got into a nice rhythm.”
Sandman was exiting a third-place finish in the 8 ½-furlong $200,000 Street Sense Stakes (G3) Oct. 27 at Churchill Downs. The Street Sense marked the two-turn debut for Sandman, who broke his maiden at seven furlongs Aug. 10 at Saratoga. Sandwiched around the maiden victory were fifth-place finishes in his June 27 debut at six furlongs and the $300,000 Iroquois Stakes (G3) at one mile Sept. 14. Both races were at Churchill Downs.
Sandman was purchased for $1.2 million at the OBS March Sale of 2-year-olds in training. Sandman is a half-brother to Grade 3 winner She Can’t Sing, who earned $883,558 in her career.
Casse described Sandman as a “beautiful horse,” a “beautiful mover” and possessing a “wonderful attitude.”
“From the day we got him, obviously, he cost a lot of money, but he’s impressed me,” Casse said. “I always kind of came away from every race wanting more, or expecting more, but I thought that race the other day was more what I think he is capable of and now he’s just got to build on it. If he can build on it, you’ll be hearing his name a lot more.”
The Southwest, raised to seven figures for the first time after previously being worth $800,000, is Oaklawn’s second of four Kentucky Derby qualifying races. The 2024 Southwest winner, Mystik Dan, captured the Kentucky Derby.
The Southwest will offer 42 total points (20-10-6-4-2, respectively) to the top five finishers toward Kentucky Derby starting eligibility. Sandman collected four points for his finishes in the Iroquois and Street Sense.
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Racing resumes Friday at Oaklawn. First post is 12:30 p.m. (Central). … Millionaire multiple Oaklawn stakes winner Tejano Twist is the 7-2 program favorite for Friday’s featured ninth race, a $133,000 allowance for 3-year-olds and up at six furlongs. The race also attracted Oaklawn stakes winners Ryvit, Kavod and Edge to Edge. … Lemon Muffin is the 8-5 program favorite for Friday’s seventh race at Oaklawn, a $130,000 entry-level allowance for fillies and mares, 3 and up, at 1 1/16 miles. Lemon Muffin, in her two-turn debut, broke her maiden in the $400,000 Honeybee Stakes (G3) for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/16 miles Feb. 24 at Oaklawn. … Apprentice jockey Joseph Bealmear is scheduled to have his comeback mount in Saturday’s seventh race at Oaklawn, a $130,000 allowance sprint, aboard Millers Rite for trainer Tommy Vance of Hot Springs. Bealmear, 20, was Oaklawn’s champion apprentice jockey last season. He hasn’t ridden since injuring his right leg in an Oct. 2 automobile accident.