Titanium Emperor made his debut a winning one Friday night
in Ireland, dueling heavily favored Mount Kilimanjaro for the early lead before
drawing away in the homestretch to win the US$41,500 Patton, a one-mile points
race on the Europe and Middle East road to Kentucky Derby 2025.
For the five finishers, the race was worth 20-10-6-4-2
points toward qualifying for the one Euro-Mideast berth May 3 at Churchill
Downs. Mount Kilimanjaro, who finished third, was the only one who was
nominated to the Triple Crown. None of the points-getters from earlier races on this path was an early nominee for the U.S. classics.
TITANIUM EMPEROR (IRE) wins Dundalk’s Patton Stakes on debut with @DavidEgan99 in the saddle and earns 20 points toward the ?? @KentuckyDerby. Congratulations to trainer @AMurrayRacing and owner @amoracingltd. pic.twitter.com/rkZlNwyiEq
— FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) March 7, 2025
The race will be superseded by next month’s Grade 2 UAE Derby, which was moved this year to the Euro-Mideast trail. Worth 100-50-25-15-10 points, the Dubai race is most likely to produce the one horse who will use the invitation to Kentucky.
Sent off as the second U.S. choice in the field of five
3-year-olds, Titanium Emperor (9-2) was taken by jockey David Egan on an early,
ground-saving run over the synthetic track at Dundalk. He was flanked around the
one left turn by Mount Kilimanjaro (1-9), who carried Ryan Moore as part of his
top-weight impost of 137 pounds.
Turning for home, the field angled toward the middle of the course, and Titanium Emperor dug in with his 131 pounds. His Adrian Murray-trained
stablemate Spicy Margarita (9-1), a filly carrying 129 pounds, accelerated late with jockey Wayne Lordan. Titanium Emperor drew in the last 50 yards and won by three
lengths.
Spicy Margarita finished second, a half-length ahead of
third-place Mount Kilimanjaro, who is owned by Coolmore and trained by Aidan O’Brien.
Powerful Lady (19-1), another filly carrying 129 pounds, was another half-length behind in fourth. Glinka (61-1), a colt who was assigned 131 pounds, trailed the whole way and finished last, nine lengths behind Titanium Emperor.
The winning time was 1:38.23 without a run-up.
Titanium Emperor paid $11.00 and
$4.00. Spicy Margarita returned $10.00. There was no equivalent
of U.S. show betting.
Kia Joorabchian’s AMO Racing owns both Titanium Emperor and
Spicy Margarita, who has Giselle de Aguiar as a co-owner. The winner was bred
in Ireland by Sunderland Holding. He is a bay colt by Night of Thunder out of
Sea the Stars mare My Titania and was bought as a yearling for about $300,000.
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