Sacrosanct, bred and sired in New York, brings a 4-for-4 record with three local stakes wins to Saturday’s Grade 3, $300,000 Gotham, a one-turn mile for sophomores at Aqueduct Racetrack.
The Gotham awards the top-five finishers 50-25-15-10-5 qualifying points towards the Kentucky Derby on May 3 at Churchill Downs.
Trained by dual Eclipse Award-winner Brad Cox for the partnership of Lady Sheila Stable, Net Birdie and Schwing Thoroughbreds, the Honest Mischief bay won his three stakes around one turn here, including the eligible-sired NYSSS Great White Way last out Dec. 14, as well as versus state-breds in the Bertram F. Bongard and Sleepy Hollow.
In the Great White Way, Sacrosanct attended the pace sprinting the seven furlongs, taking over approaching the top of the lane while gamely defending a narrow advantage from the oncoming National Identity to win the $500,000 event by a head.
Sacrosanct breezed a half-mile in 49 seconds flat on Saturday over the Belmont Park dirt training track in company with maiden winner Uncle Jim, who is entered in a starter optional-claimer on Friday here after a last-out fifth in the Withers. Cox’s New York-based assistant Dustin Dugas was aboard Sacrosanct for the move, which was third fastest of 135 works at the distance.
“It was good. A nice, little breeze in company with Uncle Jim. I’m happy with the way he did it, and he came out of it in good shape,” said Dugas. “The time reflected it as well, but he didn’t have to overexert himself to run a 49. It was a really good breeze.”
Sacrosanct is set for his open-company debut, in which he will break from post 4 with jockey Manny Franco. He skipped the local $250,000 Withers Feb. 1 after missing a work with a foot issue.
At the one-turn mile distance, Sacrosanct scored by 1 1/2 lengths over Grade 1-placed Mo Plex in the Sleepy Hollow on Oct. 27. He was an impressive 12-length winner of the seven-furlong Bertram F. Bongard in September after a comfortable six-furlong graduation in August at Saratoga.
Bred in the Empire State by Burleson Farms, Mckenzie Bloodstock and Sequel Thoroughbreds, Sacrosanct, out of the Unbridled’s Song mare Vibrato, was a $260,000 purchase at the 2024 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale. His second dam is dual stakes-winner Cuff Me.
Cox will also saddle Wathnan Racing’s Flood Zone, who starts from post 7 with jockey Reylu Gutierrez. In his last start Jan. 4 at Gulfstream, he graduated by 5 1/4 lengths at second asking for previous conditioner Victor Barboza, Jr. sprinting 6 1/2 furlongs. The Frosted bay earned an 85 Beyer Speed Figure from Daily Racing Form for the victory, and was purchased privately by Wathnan Racing.
Case Clay, the U.S. Advisor for Wathnan Racing, said he saw great potential in Flood Zone.
“He showed a lot of promise in his last race. Hopefully, he continues to do well,” said Clay. “Time will tell, but I think he is a horse that could potentially go longer. He won a 6 1/2-furlong race, but I think he can go longer, that was kind of the main thing.”
Flood Zone is out of the winning Curlin mare Curls for Girls, a full sister to graded stakes placed Conquest Curlgirl. His second dam, Montera, is a half-sister to Grade 1-winner Serape.
“Being out of a Curlin mare, I don’t want to say he reminds me of Curlin because Curlin was a champion, but it looks like he could have some Curlin in him,” Clay said. “We looked at three logical places timing-wise – the Tampa Bay Derby, Fountain of Youth and the Gotham – this seems like a natural progression for the one-turn mile, which could be the best spot for him.”
Sand Devil starts from post 5 with jockey Jose Lezcano. He is 3-for-3 with a last-out neck victory in the seven-furlong state-bred $125,000 Damon Runyon on Feb. 8 here. Trained by Linda Rice for owner-breeder Chester Broman, the Violence chestnut led early, lost the lead to National Identity briefly in the stretch, but dug in under Jose Lezcano to fend off that rival.
“He’s doing good. We will see what the race shapes up like,” said Rice. “ I think he is fine at the mile. He has run well at one mile already. It might actually be better for him than the seven furlongs.”
Sand Devil’s Damon Runyon victory over National Identity was reminiscent of Sacrosanct’s Great White Way, and like that rival, he also vies for his first win outside of restricted company. He previously bested fellow state-breds by 12 1/2-lengths in a one-turn mile optional claimer Jan. 2 after a comfortable debut graduation sprinting six furlongs in December.
Bred by Chester and the late Mary Broman, Sand Devil is out of multiple stakes-winning Mineshaft mare Mineralogist. His second dam the graded stakes-winning New York-bred Seeking the Ante.
Normandy Coast breaks from post 2 under Ben Curtis. He ships in from a six-furlong optional-claiming win Jan. 11 at Fair Grounds. the Omaha Beach bay stalked and pounced for a neck score under returning rider Ben Curtis.
Normandy Coast displayed different tactics than his previous second-out graduation in a pacesetting three-quarter-length win sprinting seven furlongs on July 27 at Ellis Park. The efforts improved from a debut fourth in a June maiden at Churchill Downs that featured future stakes-winner Keep It Easy and dual graded stakes-placed Sandman.
“He’s young and lightly raced, so I don’t know if he’s adopted any particular running style yet, but he does have natural speed,” said trainer and co-owner Eddie Kenneally. “It was a good comeback race for him. He had already gone seven furlongs when he broke his maiden. When he came back in January the race was at six furlongs and he handled it fine, but it may be a little short for what his best is.”
Normandy Coast breezed a half-mile in 49 seconds flat on Saturday at Fair Grounds, in company with Busher entrant Amarth.
“We are hoping the one-turn mile is well within his range,” Kenneally said. “I like the one-turn mile for the progression of Normandy Coast. I think it is a nice next race for him to go one mile without having to go two turns yet.”
Dual stakes winner Scorching, who starts from the rail with jockey Eric Cancel, has worked extensively over the Belmont Park training track since January to prepare for this race. Trained by John Charalambous, the Mo Town dark bay beat fellow Canadian-breds at Woodbine Racetrack in the 6 1/2-furlong Simcoe over Tapeta in August before being elevated to victory in the 1 1/16-mile Cup and Saucer on turf last out Oct. 6.
Scorching contested the Simcoe as a maiden, but showed why he was there when setting the pace en route to a five-length victory. Both the Simcoe and Cup and Saucer, where he crossed the wire a nose back of Ashley’s Archer who was disqualified to fifth, registered an 80 Beyer.
Half Hollow Stables’ My Mitole, who starts from post 10 under Luis Rivera, Jr., recently captured a one-turn mile starter allowance Feb. 14 here. Trained by Carlos Martin, it was the Mitole chestnut’s second consecutive win over the Gotham course and distance after a third-out graduation.
“The horse came out of his last race in good shape. The Gotham is certainly interesting and enticing,” said Martin, adding that he has an eye towards the nine-furlong Grade 2, $750,000 Wood Memorial on April 5. “The Wood is a little bit ambitious, but we do think he will go longer.”
Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last Start / Next Start | HRN |
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1 |
Scorching Mo Town |
5.12 |
1st, Cup and Saucer S. |
Scr | ||
Last Race |
1st, Cup and Saucer S. |
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2 |
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Normandy Coast Omaha Beach |
6.12 | 15-1 | ||
Last Race |
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3 |
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Calling Card Complexity |
6.06 | 6-1 | ||
Last Race Next Race |
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4 |
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Sacrosanct Honest Mischief |
6.47 | 3-1 | ||
Last Race |
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5 |
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Sand Devil Violence |
6.12 | 9-5 | ||
Last Race |
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6 |
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Pagode Constitution |
0.00 | 30-1 | ||
Last Race |
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7 |
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Flood Zone Frosted |
0.00 | 12-1 | ||
Last Race |
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8 |
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Mcafee Cloud Computing |
5.91 |
2nd, CD STR (11/24/2024-R1) |
10-1 | |
Last Race Next Race |
2nd, CD STR (11/24/2024-R1) |
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9 |
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Garamond Uncle Mo |
0.00 | 8-1 | ||
Last Race |
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10 |
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My Mitole Mitole |
0.00 | 15-1 | ||
Last Race |
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