The Grade 1 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, a $500,000 race for horses aged three and up at 1 ½ miles on the grass, happens Saturday, September 28 at Aqueduct. This race is traditionally run at Belmont Park, but the New York Racing Association has moved it to Aqueduct while they continue the construction at its usual home.
The race drew a field of seven, including War Like Goddess, who has won this race each of the last two years. Other recent graded-stakes winners who will try to hold their form in this spot include Sword Dancer (G1) winner Far Bridge, Bowling Green (G2) winner Silver Knott, and United Nations (G2) winner Get Smokin.
Even though the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic does not offer an automatic bid to the Breeders’ Cup Turf, several winners have still swept the pair in the same year. That most recently happened in 2014 when Main Sequence did it. Other horses to win the pair include English Channel (2007), Buck’s Boy (1998), Tikkanen (1994), Theatrical (1987), and Manila (1986). Little Mike, though he finished only fifth in this race before winning the Breeders’ Cup in 2012, went on to win the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational Stakes the next year.
This is the field of seven entered for the 2024 Joe Hirsch, along with their post positions, trainers, jockeys, and odds.
1 | Get Smokin | Mark Casse | Fernando de la Cruz | 12-1 |
2 | Daunt | Robert Ribaudo | Jose Lezcano | 30-1 |
3 | Emmanuel | Mike Maker | Manuel Franco | 10-1 |
4 | War Like Goddess | Bill Mott | Junior Alvarado | 8-5 |
5 | Truly Quality | Jonathan Thomas | Irad Ortiz, Jr. | 6-1 |
6 | Silver Knott | Charlie Appleby | Dylan Davis | 2-1 |
7 | Far Bridge | Christophe Clement | Joel Rosario | 7-2 |
The seven runners in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic come out of six different races. The only race with more than one last-out runner is the Sword Dancer, going 1 ½ miles at Saratoga Race Course on August 24. Far Bridge led at every call that day, while Silver Knott was in range for much of the race but flattened late for third.
Three others come out of graded-stakes company. War Like Goddess faced fillies and mares on August 31 at Saratoga in the Flower Bowl (G2), where she sat well off a crawling pace and still rallied to finish a gaining second. Emmanuel was most recently fifth behind Goliad in the one-mile Mint Millions (G3) at Kentucky Downs, while Get Smokin set the early pace but flattened to a well-beaten seventh behind Grand Sonata in the Kentucky Turf Cup (G2) at 1 ½ miles over that Franklin, Kentucky course.
Two others come out of ungraded races. Truly Quality tried stakes company for the first time in the 1 ½-mile Colonial Cup on September 7, stalking the pace and prevailing by 2 ½ lengths over the more experienced Webslinger. Daunt was last seen finishing a late-running third behind Reckoning Force in a second-level allowance at Saratoga Race Course, going 1 3/16 miles on August 17.
These seven runners, in order of post position, will race in the redrawn 2024 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic:
Q: When and where is the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic?
A: The Joe Hirsch Turf Classic will be run on Saturday, September 28, at 2:40 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The race is the sixth on Aqueduct’s 12-race Saturday card.
Q: Which trainer has the most wins in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic?
A: Bill Mott leads all trainers with six wins in this race. He has won with Theatrical (1987), Shakespeare (2005), Channel Maker (2018, 2020), and War Like Goddess (2022, 2023). Mott can extend his record to seven if War Like Goddess wins her third straight edition of the Joe Hirsch.
Q: Who is the favorite for the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic?
A: War Like Goddess is the 8-5 morning-line favorite. She will likely go off post time favorite, given that she has won the last two editions of the race and has a legitimate pace excuse for her last-out defeat. However, 2-1 morning-line second choice Silver Knott should not be far away on the tote board, between the fact that his trainer Charlie Appleby is always well bet and that Silver Knott himself has been so strong in races at this distance.
Q: Who is the best Joe Hirsch Turf Classic jockey?
A: John Velazquez leads all jockeys with five victories between 1995 and 2012. He does not have a call in the 2024 edition, though he is still an active rider. Among jockeys who are riding in the 2024 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, Junior Alvarado leads with two wins. He won in 2019 with Arklow and 2023 with War Like Goddess, and rides War Like Goddess again this year.
Q: Who won the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic in 2023?
A: George Krikorian’s War Like Goddess, trained by Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott and ridden by Junior Alvarado, won the 2023 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic. It was War Like Goddess’s second win in the race. She goes for a three-peat this year, with both Mott and Alvarado back in her corner.
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