Every week, we scour the racing world to bring you an exclusive look at the most promising maiden winners across the country. These first-time winners could be tomorrow’s stakes stars, and you’ll hear about them here first. Let’s meet this week’s standouts, ranked by their impressive Horse Racing Nation speed figures.
Notable sires
This week’s maiden standouts showcased the impact of established as well as emerging stallions. Into Mischief continues to assert his dominance as a leading sire with five winners averaging an impressive 106.2 HRN speed figure, headlined by Cornucopian’s brilliant 128. His $250K stud fee is clearly justified by these results.
Vekoma made a statement with the week’s highest-rated winner in Formula Rossa, 132) showing his potential as a rising star at a more modest $35,000 fee.
Other notable multiple winners came from City of Light, with three winners averaging 102.3, and Audible, who had three winners with a 99.3 average, both proving effective across different surfaces and distances.
Value sires Collected and Connect, both of whom stand for just $10,000, punched above their weight class with top performers scoring 114 and 125 respectively. And Maximum Security, at $5,000, produced the fourth-highest rated maiden with Tiz Secure, 119.
Notable trainers
When it comes to developing young talent, few trainers made a bigger impact this week than Mark Glatt, who sent out four maiden winners with an extraordinary average HRN speed figure of 118.3. His versatility was on display with high-level performers on dirt with Formula Rossa, 132, and Coastal Cowgirl, 125, and turf, with Mysterious Husband, 117.
Bob Baffert had only two winners, but their quality was undeniable, with Cornucopian getting a 128 and Tiz Secure 119. Both 3-year-old colts must be considered Kentucky Derby prospects.
Steve Asmussen also made his presence felt with three winners averaging 106.3, showing his skill developing young horses across different class levels. Other trainers with multiple high-performing graduates this week included Brittany Russell, who had two winners averaging 107.5, and Fernando Abreu, with two winners averaging 106.5.
Formula Rossa, West Coast wonder
Mark Glatt unveiled a potential superstar in Formula Rossa, a 3-year-old filly by Vekoma who demolished her competition at Santa Anita with a scorching 132 HRN speed figure, the highest of any maiden winner this week.
With Hall of Famer Mike Smith in the irons, she showed tactical speed and an impressive turn of foot, chasing the pace two wide before making a bold three-wide move into the stretch and drawing away to win by four lengths. Her pedigree suggests she could stretch out beyond this six-furlong debut, and given her dominant performance against a solid maiden special weight field, connections might be eyeing stakes competition sooner rather than later.
Cornucopian, Baffert’s next big thing?
When Bob Baffert sends out a well-bred 3-year-old colt in February, the racing world takes notice. Cornucopian, a son of elite sire Into Mischief, whose $250,000 stud fee speaks volumes, justified the attention with a brilliant debut at Oaklawn.
Under star jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., this colt broke alertly, dueled for the lead while hugging the rail, then drew away impressively to win by 5 3/4 lengths in sharp time. His dam, Magical World, already produced Grade 1 winner Guarana, suggesting this colt has the bloodlines to match his considerable talent. With a 128 HRN speed figure right out of the gate, the Kentucky Derby trail beckons.
Coastal Cowgirl, value claim
Sometimes impressive performances come from unexpected sources. Coastal Cowgirl, a 4-year-old filly by Connect running for a tag in a maiden-claiming event at Santa Anita, delivered the single most dominant performance of the week, winning by a staggering 15 3/4 lengths. Despite hitting the gate at the break, the Mark Glatt trainee showed exceptional early speed, opened up around the turn and was in hand for the final sixteenth of a mile. Her 125 HRN speed figure in a $20,000 claimer suggests she was dramatically misplaced and likely will face much tougher competition in her next outing.
Tiz Secure, security blanket for Baffert barn
Another promising 3-year-old colt from the Baffert barn, Tiz Secure, gave his connections plenty to smile about with a professional debut victory at Santa Anita. The son of controversial champion Maximum Security stalked three deep, bid three wide around the turn, and powered away to win by 4 3/4 lengths.
With Juan Hernandez in the saddle, this homebred for owners Watson and Weitman showed the kind of tactical speed and finishing power that suggests he could develop into a serious player as the distances stretch out. His dam is Grade 1 winner Tough Tiz’s Sis, giving him a pedigree that screams two turns.
To Monarch, synthetic specialist
Not all maiden winners emerge on dirt, and To Monarch showed his affinity for the Tapeta surface at Turfway Park with a professional victory for trainer Eddie Kenneally. The 3-year-old son of international sire Caravaggio broke sharply to secure the lead from an outside post then showed determination in holding off all challengers to win by 2 3/4 lengths.
Under jockey Rafael Hernandez, this colt displayed natural speed and the ability to carry it around one turn. Caravaggio offspring typically improve with age and often excel on turf as well, giving his connections multiple surface options moving forward.
Mysterious Husband, turf thriller
Gelding a horse often improves focus, and that appeared to be the case with Mysterious Husband, a 4-year-old son of Audible who finally broke through in his turf debut at Santa Anita. Unlike many of this week’s top performers who dominated on the front end, this Mark Glatt trainee, his third entry in our top six, showed patience under veteran Kent Desormeaux. He raced unhurried two wide before making a sustained move, taking the lead and gamely prevailing by the narrowest of margins. His high speed figure of 117 in such a hard-fought battle suggests he’s a horse with talent and determination, qualities that should serve him well as he moves up the class ladder.
Mr. Keys, late bloomer
Sometimes patience pays off, and 4-year-old gelding Mr. Keys rewarded his connections’ perseverance with a dominant maiden-breaking performance at Laurel Park. Despite a jostled start, the son of Collected rated off the pace before unleashing a powerful four-wide move at the half-mile pole. Under Sheldon Russell, he powered away to win by 9 1/2 lengths while being ridden out. Trainer Madison Meyers obviously has found the key to unlocking this gelding’s potential, and his triple-digit HRN speed figure suggests he could quickly rise through the claiming ranks.
Clever Again, living up to his pedigree
When you’re a son of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah out of a Grade 3-winning mare, expectations are high. Clever Again met those expectations with a professional route debut for trainer Steve Asmussen at Oaklawn. Breaking a touch outward but quickly recovering, this 3-year-old colt secured the early lead, relaxed through the middle stages and stayed clear in the stretch to win the 1 1/16-mile contest by 3 1/4 lengths. Under Jose Ortiz, he showed the kind of early speed and stamina that could make him a factor on the Triple Crown trail. His 114 debut HRN speed figure suggests we’ll be hearing much more from this well-bred sophomore.
Low Key, dramatic closer
Not all impressive maiden winners dominate from gate to wire. Low Key, a 3-year-old daughter of Bolt d’Oro, overcame a slow start to deliver one of the week’s most dramatic performances at Fair Grounds. Under Declan Cannon for trainer Tom Amoss, this filly trailed the field early, was seven wide on the upper turn and unleashed a powerful late rally to nail her rivals right on the wire, winning by the narrowest of margins. Her ability to overcome such adversity while posting a 113 HRN speed figure suggests she has the kind of raw talent that could make her dangerous as she stretches out in distance.
Ciao Chuck, turf warrior
Adios Charlie isn’t the most fashionable sire, but his son Ciao Chuck showed plenty of heart in his maiden-breaking turf score at Gulfstream Park. The 4-year-old gelding, trained by Fernando Abreu and ridden by Miguel Vasquez, dueled for the lead throughout the 1 1/16-mile contest and gamely held off all challengers to win by a quarter-length. His willingness to fight while posting a strong 113 HRN speed figure suggests he could develop into a solid turf allowance performer, particularly at middle distances where his tactical speed gives him an advantage.
Brewing, crafting a masterpiece
There’s dominating a maiden race, and then there’s what Brewing did at Sam Houston. The 4-year-old Tapiture gelding, another from the Steve Asmussen barn, made a steady advance before taking command at the three-sixteenths pole and winning as the ride pleased by 10 lengths. Under Stewart Elliott, this gelding showed the kind of effortless dominance that suggests he was competing well below his ability level. His 112 HRN speed figure confirms the visual impression, and he appears poised to quickly climb the class ladder.
Good to Be Prince, royalty in the making
Speed kills in sprints, and Good to Be Prince used his early foot to deadly effect at Fair Grounds. The 3-year-old American Freedom gelding set a clear pace on the inside, widened his advantage around the turn, and held safely to the wire to win by two lengths. Under Mitchell Murrill for trainer Eduardo Rodriguez, this gelding showed the kind of natural speed that makes him dangerous in one-turn events. His 112 HRN speed figure suggests there’s plenty of raw talent to work with as he moves up the class ladder.
Rampagius, grassy gladiator
City of Light progeny continue to impress on all surfaces, and Rampagius provided another example with a strong turf debut at Fair Grounds. The 4-year-old colt, trained by Michael Stidham and ridden by Brian Hernandez Jr., showed tactical versatility by stalking two-wide, making a four-wide bid at the quarter pole, and drawing clear before holding sway to the wire for a one-length victory. His 111 HRN speed figure on turf suggests he’s found his preferred surface, and with his pedigree supporting longer distances, he could develop into a solid turf stakes performer.
Shop Lifting, stealing the show
Another Into Mischief offspring makes our list with Shop Lifting, a 4-year-old filly who demolished a small but select field at Aqueduct. Under Jose Lezcano for trainer Linda Rice, this filly hustled to the lead, shook clear along the rail on the turn, and drew off to win by 7 1/4 lengths. Her 110 HRN speed figure suggests she’s been worth the wait for her connections, and with her pedigree, she could quickly make up for lost time as she climbs the class ladder.
Vigano, veteran breakthrough
Most of our featured horses are 3 and 4-year-olds just beginning their careers, but Vigano proves it’s never too late for a breakthrough. The 6-year-old Honor Code gelding, trained by Hall of Famer Nick Zito, finally earned his diploma at Tampa Bay Downs with an impressive late rally. Under Samuel Marin, he trailed early, moved three wide at the quarter pole, and delivered a steady rally outside to run by the leader and draw away by 2 1/2 lengths. His 109 HRN speed figure suggests this veteran has finally figured things out, and he could be a useful claim moving forward.
Horse | HRN Fig | Age | sex | Sire | Date | Track | Surface | Distance | Trainer |
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Formula Rossa | 132 | 3 | F | Vekoma | 2/21 | SA | D | 6 Furlongs | Mark Glatt |
Cornucopian | 128 | 3 | C | Into Mischief | 2/23 | OP | D | 6 Furlongs | Bob Baffert |
Coastal Cowgirl | 125 | 4 | F | Connect | 2/17 | SA | D | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Mark Glatt |
Tiz Secure | 119 | 3 | C | Maximum Security | 2/22 | SA | D | 6 Furlongs | Bob Baffert |
To Monarch | 117 | 3 | C | Caravaggio | 2/21 | TP | S | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Eddie Kenneally |
Mysterious Husband | 117 | 4 | G | Audible | 2/23 | SA | T | 1 Mile | Mark Glatt |
Mr. Keys | 114 | 4 | G | Collected | 2/23 | LRL | D | 6 Furlongs | Madison F. Meyers |
Clever Again | 114 | 3 | C | American Pharoah | 2/23 | OP | D | 1 1/16 Miles | Steve Asmussen |
Low Key | 113 | 3 | F | Bolt d’Oro | 2/23 | FG | D | 6 Furlongs | Tom Amoss |
Ciao Chuck | 113 | 4 | G | Adios Charlie | 2/23 | GP | T | 1 1/16 Miles | Fernando Abreu |
Brewing | 112 | 4 | G | Tapiture | 2/23 | HOU | D | 6 Furlongs | Steve Asmussen |
Good to Be Prince | 112 | 3 | G | American Freedom | 2/20 | FG | D | 6 Furlongs | Eduardo Rodriguez |
Rampagius | 111 | 4 | C | City of Light | 2/21 | FG | T | About 1 1/16 Miles | Michael Stidham |
Shop Lifting | 110 | 4 | F | Into Mischief | 2/21 | AQU | D | 7 Furlongs | Linda Rice |
Vigano | 109 | 6 | G | Honor Code | 2/21 | TAM | D | 7 Furlongs | Nicholas P. Zito |
Flashin Chip | 109 | 5 | G | Flashpoint | 2/23 | FON | D | 4 Furlongs | Mark N. Hibdon |
Wild Nugget | 109 | 4 | G | Mission Impazible | 2/21 | PEN | D | 5 1/2 Furlongs | Dimitrios K. Synnefias |
Tiz Silver | 108 | 4 | F | Curlin | 2/21 | TP | S | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Peter Eurton |
Surgical Precision | 108 | 3 | C | Complexity | 2/23 | LRL | D | 6 Furlongs | Brittany Russell |
Skate Away | 108 | 3 | C | Good Magic | 2/22 | GP | D | 1 1/8 Miles | Todd Pletcher |
High Paf | 107 | 3 | F | McKinzie | 2/22 | LRL | D | 6 Furlongs | Brittany Russell |
Lava Lucy | 106 | 3 | F | Dads Caps | 2/23 | SA | T | 6 Furlongs | Luis Mendez |
Lou’s Birthday | 106 | 3 | G | Blofeld | 2/19 | PEN | D | 6 Furlongs | Phillip Capuano |
Partyvicious | 103 | 4 | C | Fast Anna | 2/22 | TP | S | 5 1/2 Furlongs | Larry Rivelli |
Osage Creek | 103 | 4 | G | Speightster | 2/23 | SA | D | 6 Furlongs | Ryan Hanson |
Gal Capone | 102 | 4 | F | Flameaway | 2/22 | TP | S | 6 Furlongs | Bonnie Pittman |
Cheers to Candy | 102 | 3 | G | Twirling Candy | 2/21 | HOU | D | 5 Furlongs | Ronnie E. Cravens III |
Megalodon | 102 | 3 | C | Medaglia d’Oro | 2/22 | TP | S | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Josie Carroll |
Willy Willy | 102 | 3 | G | Mo Town | 2/19 | PEN | D | 5 1/2 Furlongs | Elisha Perez |
Taker Back | 101 | 4 | F | Maximus Mischief | 2/17 | OP | D | 6 Furlongs | John Haran |
Tracking Error | 101 | 3 | C | Good Magic | 2/23 | AQU | D | 1 1/8 Miles | Chad Brown |
Whimsically | 101 | 4 | F | Uncle Mo | 2/22 | FG | T | About 1 Mile | Cherie DeVaux |
Miss Spitfire | 100 | 4 | F | The Factor | 2/19 | GP | S | 1 Mile 70 Yards | Fernando Abreu |
Riding a Dream | 100 | 3 | G | Ride On Curlin | 2/22 | TAM | D | 6 Furlongs | Juan Arriagada |
Esperanzito | 99 | 3 | G | Instilled Regard | 2/20 | GP | S | 1 1/16 Miles | Carlos Luis Perez |
Atia | 99 | 3 | F | City of Light | 2/21 | SA | T | 1 Mile | Michael McCarthy |
Reverse Merger | 99 | 3 | C | Into Mischief | 2/20 | FG | D | 1 1/16 Miles | Norm Casse |
Mo for the King | 99 | 3 | G | King for a Day | 2/21 | AQU | D | 7 Furlongs | David P. Duggan |
King of Clubs | 99 | 4 | G | Clubhouse Ride | 2/22 | SA | T | 1 Mile | Mark Glatt |
Touchdown Arkansas | 98 | 4 | C | Bee Jersey | 2/23 | OP | D | 6 Furlongs | Thomas L. Van Berg |
Late Nite Call | 98 | 3 | F | Audible | 2/21 | LRL | D | 1 1/16 Miles | Niall Saville |
Ensorcell | 98 | 3 | F | Not This Time | 2/17 | OP | D | 1 1/16 Miles | Ron Moquett |
Sir Magestrate (IRE) | 97 | 4 | C | Justify | 2/19 | GP | S | 1 1/16 Miles | Bill Mott |
Pearl Magic | 97 | 3 | F | City of Light | 2/22 | TP | S | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Jimmy Corrigan |
Especially | 97 | 3 | F | Flatter | 2/20 | FG | D | 1 1/16 Miles | Cherie DeVaux |
Mischief in Motion | 97 | 3 | F | Into Mischief | 2/22 | TAM | D | 1 mile 40 Yards | Michael Trombetta |
Deal of Faith | 97 | 4 | G | El Deal | 2/20 | FG | D | 6 Furlongs | Yovani Munoz |
Skip the Line | 97 | 4 | G | Into Mischief | 2/17 | FG | D | 1 Mile 70 Yards | Joe Sharp |
Ben’s Hero | 96 | 5 | R | Bucchero | 2/19 | GP | D | 6 Furlongs | Steve Klesaris |
Lady of Sky | 96 | 3 | F | Vronsky | 2/22 | SA | D | 6 Furlongs | Jorge Periban |
Temple City Taboo | 96 | 3 | F | Temple City | 2/20 | GP | T | 1 1/16 Miles | Brendan Walsh |
Higginsville | 96 | 4 | G | Not This Time | 2/17 | FG | T | 1 Mile | Chris A. Hartman |
America’s Honor | 96 | 3 | C | Honor A. P. | 2/21 | AQU | D | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Greg Sacco |
Star Anise | 95 | 4 | F | Bolt d’Oro | 2/21 | FG | T | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Brett A. Brinkman |
Wait for Me | 95 | 3 | G | The Factor | 2/23 | TP | S | 1 Mile | Brendan Walsh |
Got Soul | 95 | 3 | C | Sir Prancealot (IRE) | 2/17 | SA | T | 1 Mile | Andy Mathis |
Where’s My Chew | 95 | 3 | G | Golden Lad | 2/21 | LRL | D | 6 Furlongs | Anthony Pecoraro |
Orange Thunder | 95 | 3 | F | Clubhouse Ride | 2/22 | SA | T | 1 Mile | Craig Anthony Lewis |
Sister Carlie | 95 | 3 | F | Catholic Boy | 2/23 | TP | S | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Tommy Humphries |
Sehr Schoen | 95 | 5 | H | Olivia’s Uncle | 2/22 | GP | D | 7 Furlongs | William Tharrenos |
Dunkin’ Run | 94 | 4 | G | Omaha Beach | 2/23 | TAM | D | 6 Furlongs | Tom A. Clark |
Rockets Red Flair | 93 | 3 | G | Early Flyer | 2/21 | HOU | D | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Danny Pish |
Peace Cloud | 93 | 3 | G | War of Will | 2/21 | TAM | T | 1 Mile | Timothy Hamm |
Son of a Gray | 93 | 5 | G | Tamarkuz | 2/21 | TP | S | 1 Mile | Bonnie Pittman |
Catalyst | 93 | 4 | F | Gun Runner | 2/23 | HOU | D | 1 Mile | Steve Asmussen |
Make a Million | 92 | 3 | F | Higher Power | 2/23 | TP | S | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Adam Rice |
Cruzin Anna | 92 | 4 | F | Fast Anna | 2/19 | PEN | D | 6 Furlongs | Flint W. Stites |
Call Me Susan | 91 | 3 | F | Aurelius Maximus | 2/17 | FG | D | 6 Furlongs | Shane Wilson |
Ocean Mermaid (GB) | 91 | 4 | F | Kingman (GB) | 2/21 | TAM | T | 1 1/8 Miles | Josie Carroll |
After Taxes (IRE) | 91 | 3 | G | Kodiac (GB) | 2/22 | GP | T | 7 1/2 Furlongs | Wesley Ward |
Maxaluna | 90 | 3 | F | Ghostzapper | 2/23 | AQU | D | 6 1/2 Furlongs | Michelle Nevin |
Drop the Hammer | 90 | 3 | F | Gun Runner | 2/23 | GP | T | 7 1/2 Furlongs | Mark Casse |
Golden Style | 89 | 3 | F | Goldencents | 2/20 | PEN | D | 6 Furlongs | Flint W. Stites |
Miles and Miles | 89 | 3 | C | Mitole | 2/22 | AQU | D | 1 1/8 Miles | Chris Englehart |
Going to Sanantone | 89 | 4 | G | Archwarrior | 2/22 | HOU | D | 6 Furlongs | Jayde Gelner |
Asaasy | 88 | 4 | G | Kitten’s Joy | 2/21 | TAM | D | 7 Furlongs | Mike Dini |
Plinko Chip | 88 | 3 | F | Mitole | 2/17 | OP | D | 6 Furlongs | Mac Robertson |
King Phoenix | 88 | 3 | G | King for a Day | 2/23 | AQU | D | 6 Furlongs | Richard Dutrow, Jr. |
Philanthroper | 88 | 4 | G | Good Samaritan | 2/21 | HOU | T | 1 Mile | Jaime Castellanos |
Can’t Jump | 88 | 4 | G | Mitole | 2/23 | TAM | D | 1 mile 40 Yards | Darien Rodriguez |
Yemrehanakristos | 88 | 3 | C | Killargue | 2/23 | GP | S | 1 Mile 70 Yards | Jose Garoffalo |
Sassy Shenanigans | 87 | 3 | F | Maximus Mischief | 2/22 | AQU | D | 6 Furlongs | Mike Maker |
Words of Fortune | 87 | 3 | G | Thousand Words | 2/19 | TAM | D | 6 Furlongs | Mario Roberto Lopez |
Fabled Tale | 87 | 4 | F | The Factor | 2/23 | FON | D | 4 Furlongs | Robert G. Hoffman |
Not Guilty | 87 | 4 | F | Blame | 2/23 | GP | S | 5 Furlongs | Edward Plesa, Jr. |
Wiffletree Serry | 86 | 4 | F | Hoppertunity | 2/21 | GP | D | 6 Furlongs | Michael Yates |
Kinsman Redeemer | 85 | 4 | G | Cupid | 2/21 | FG | D | 6 Furlongs | Keith G. Bourgeois |
Indy La Primera | 85 | 4 | F | Sky Flight | 2/21 | HOU | D | 6 Furlongs | Raul Rangel |
Tariff | 85 | 3 | C | Collected | 2/17 | SA | T | 1 Mile | Peter Eurton |
Dyna Soar | 85 | 3 | F | Summer Front | 2/21 | TAM | D | 1 mile 40 Yards | Mike Dini |
Night Trix | 84 | 3 | F | Midnight Storm | 2/23 | FON | D | 4 Furlongs | David C. Anderson |
Pivotal Moment | 83 | 3 | C | Bolt d’Oro | 2/22 | GP | T | 5 Furlongs | Christophe Clement |
Canyahearmeknockin | 83 | 3 | G | Audible | 2/23 | SA | D | 1 Mile | Dan Blacker |
Diamonds N Thrills | 81 | 3 | F | Spun to Run | 2/20 | GP | S | 1 Mile 70 Yards | Victor Barboza, Jr. |
Mariposa de Pista | 79 | 3 | F | Daredevil | 2/21 | TP | S | 1 Mile | Maria E. Pinzon |
Say as I Say | 77 | 3 | F | Echo Town | 2/22 | HOU | D | 5 Furlongs | Allen C. Dupuy |
Jus Evelyn | 77 | 5 | M | Twirling Candy | 2/22 | FG | T | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Alice G. Cohn |
Irish Nitro | 76 | 4 | G | Irish War Cry | 2/22 | LRL | D | 5 1/2 Furlongs | Kerri Raven |
Grand Jefe | 75 | 3 | C | Instagrand | 2/20 | GP | D | 6 Furlongs | Steve Klesaris |
Tribe | 74 | 4 | F | Free Drop Billy | 2/22 | HOU | D | 6 Furlongs | Matt Hebert |
HRN speed figures are an AI-generated system of figure making that controls for time, distance, course, surface conditions and carried weight. The reference speed figure is 100, which is calibrated to be the average winning speed figure across all racing levels. The average earned figure is 84. Figures above 110 should be considered fast and above 136 would be considered exceptional. Figures below 60 should be considered slow.
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