Horse Racing

Rockefeller in Command Throughout Nashua Stakes


Rockefeller  showed the front-running speed displayed in his debut win in August at Del Mar in his first look on the East Coast, widening his margin all through within the $150,000 Nashua Stakes (G3) till he crossed the end line 2 3/4 lengths in entrance Nov. 7 at Belmont Park.

The two-year-old Medaglia d’Oro   colt, fourth in the Oct. 1 American Pharoah Stakes (G1) at Santa Anita Park for coach Bob Baffert, bested 5 rivals to earn his second win in three profession begins. The winner of the American Pharoah, his stablemate Corniche , won the TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (G1) Nov. 5 at Del Mar.

Rockefeller was despatched to entrance by Luis Saez within the Nashua, the ultimate stakes of Belmont’s 31-day fall meet, after breaking from the rail. He had his head in entrance of Speaking  as he ran a quarter-mile in :23.02 and had a half-length advantage through a half in :46.75. Speaking then retreated and Midnight Worker , third early, was up into second a length behind Rockefeller, who posted six furlongs in 1:11.61.

Saez kept Rockefeller to task when straightened for home and his mount outkicked a rallying Cooke Creek  as he powered to the wire. Rockefeller completed the mile distance in 1:36.66 on the fast track. He paid $3.60 on a $2 win bet as the favorite. 

“I knew the other horses would break from there running, but we have a lot of speed, so Bob told me to break from there and send him and see if they can keep with us,” said Saez, who rode Rockefeller for the first time. “That was the plan, to break from there running. He kept at it. He’s a very talented horse. He’s still learning but he has a lot of talent. I think he’s going to be a nice horse. It was great to get the mount.”

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Cooke Creek completed 2 3/4 lengths away from Judge Davis  for runner-up status. Midnight Worker, Cairama , and Speaking completed the order of finish.

Rockefeller is owned by SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Stonestreet Stables, and Robert Masterson. He was a $750,000 purchase by agent Donato Lanni out of Mill Ridge Sales’ consignment to the 2020 Keeneland September Yearling Sale and has earned $142,500 so far.

Colts Neck Stables bred Rockefeller in Kentucky out of the Speightstown   mare Dance to Bristol , winner of the 2013 Ballerina Stakes (G1). The dam of two winners from as many starters, Dance to Bristol also has a yearling Candy Ride   colt and a weanling Into Mischief   filly. 

Orglandes wins the Zagora S. at Belmont, November 7, 2021
Photo: Coglianese/Chelsea Durand

Orglandes wins the Zagora Stakes at Belmont Park

Also on Belmont’s Sunday card, favorite Orglandes  edged Beautiful Lover  by a neck to win the $150,000 Zagora Stakes for fillies and mares. She completed 1 1/2 miles on a firm turf course in 2:29.28. Pacesetter Candy Flower  was third in the seven-horse field. 

Chad Brown conditions the winner for Michael Dubb, Madaket Stables, Wonder Stables, and Michael Caruso. Irad Ortiz Jr. had the call on the 5-year-old French-bred daughter of Le Havre .

Video: Zagora S. (BT)

Video: Nashua S. (G3)



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