Opera Ballo, a Godolphin-owned debut winner for trainer
Charlie Appleby, was the 3-5 favorite in early international betting for Wednesday’s US$75,873
Conditions Stakes, a points prep at Kempton Park, England, on the Euro-Mideast
road to Kentucky Derby 2025.
The one-mile race around one right turn on the Polytrack course drew six 3-year-olds,
none of whom was among the early nominees for the U.S. Triple Crown.
A US$630,000 Ghaiyyath colt, Opera Ballo was forward early when
he won his debut by 8 1/2 lengths as the 1-2 favorite in a Jan. 25 maiden test
over the same course and distance as Wednesday’s race. Bred in Ireland, he will
be ridden from post 3 by William Buick.
Saddadd, a Pinatubo colt who was bred in Ireland by
Godolphin, rallied to win his first race by 2 3/4 lengths Dec. 14 going a mile
on the synthetic surface at Southwell. Owned by Sheikh Ahmed al Maktoum and
trained by Roger Varian, the early 7-2 second choice will carry Jack Mitchell
from post 6.
After finishing third in his seven-furlong turf debut Sept.
18 at Sandown, France-bred Quai De Bethune switched to the Kempton synthetic
mile to break his maiden Jan. 29 by 2 3/4 lengths racing near the lead
throughout. Owned by Gary Gillies with U.S.-based partner Team Valor buying a
share last month, the Persian King colt was 5-1 in early betting. Trained by Andrew
Balding, Quai De Bethune will be ridden from post 5 by Oisín Murphy.
Three-time, lower-class winner Molveno, 1-for-5
Appleby-trained gelding Olympus Point and well-rested sprinter Hott Shott also
were entered.
The Conditions Stakes is the fifth of seven stops on the Kentucky
Derby’s Euro-Mideast trail, which carries one invitation to the May 3 run for the
roses. It rewards 20-10-6-4-2 points to the top five finishers as does the Patton
on March 7 at Dundalk, Ireland. The April 5 UAE Derby (G2), the last race of
the Euro-Mideast series, is worth 100-50-25-15-10 points.
Carded as seventh of nine races Wednesday on a partly cloudy,
43-degree night at Kempton Park, the Conditions Stakes is scheduled to start at
2:30 p.m. EST.
Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Morn. line | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 pp4 |
Hott Shott Too Darn Hot |
1st nov stks, Kem, 10/24/24 R3 | 6-1 | |||
Last race |
1st nov stks, Kem, 10/24/24 R3 | |||||
2 pp1 |
|
Molveno Almanzor |
1st, hcp, New, 2/1/25 R3 | 7-1 | ||
Last race |
1st, hcp, New, 2/1/25 R3 | |||||
3 pp2 |
|
Olympus Point Earthlight |
2nd, hcp, New, 10/12/24 R6 | 3-1 | ||
Last race |
2nd, hcp, New, 10/12/24 R6 | |||||
4 pp3 |
|
Opera Ballo Ghaiyyath |
1st, mdn stks, Kem, 1/29/25 R2 | 8-5 | ||
Last race |
1st, mdn stks, Kem, 1/29/25 R2 | |||||
5 pp5 |
|
Quai De Bethune Persian King |
1st, mdn stks, Kem, 1/29/25 R3 | 10-1 | ||
Last race |
1st, mdn stks, Kem, 1/29/25 R3 | |||||
6 pp6 |
|
Saddadd Pinatubo |
1st, mdn stks, Sou, 12/14/24 R1 | 6-1 | ||
Last race |
1st, mdn stks, Sou, 12/14/24 R1 | |||||
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