Ferocious ready to fight in G1 Hopeful

Impressive maiden
winner Ferocious headlines a talented field of nine in Closing Day Monday’s
Grade 1, $300,000 Hopeful, a seven-furlong sprint for juveniles, at Saratoga
Race Course.
Campaigned by JR
Ranch, Ramiro Restrepo, High Step Racing and OGMA Investments, the Flatter colt
romped to a 7 3/4-length score in his August 3 debut here under returning Hall
of Fame rider Javier Castellano.
The $1.3 million
OBS March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase was off a step slow from
post 1-of-9 but found a good stalking position from third as El Prestigio
marked the opening quarter-mile in 22.06 seconds over the muddy and sealed main
track. Ferocious saved ground through the turn and tipped out to the three path
at the quarter-pole through a half-mile in 45.61 and was in command with a
furlong to run, scoring in a final time of 1:09.65 for six furlongs. The
winning effort earned a 96 Beyer Speed Figure – the highest number recorded by
any 2-year-old this year.
Gustavo Delgado,
Jr., son and assistant to trainer Gustavo Delgado, said Ferocious exited his
debut in fine fettle having breezed back twice, including a five-eighths effort
in 1:02.63 on August 24 over the Spa main track.
“Since his first
race everything has been pretty straightforward with him. He's had a couple of
breezes - both of them very easy and all the signs you want to see with a horse
after his first race are there,” Delgado, Jr. said. “It's hard to say after a 96
Beyer Speed Figure first time out that he's going to improve, but it's more
about getting the foundation that young horses at this time of the year need.
Everybody is excited to see him run again.”
Delgado, Jr. noted
that Ferocious demonstrated maturity on debut when overcoming a tricky inside
post and a wet track on a busy Whitney Day at Saratoga.
“He showed to be
very professional the first time he ran,” Delgado, Jr. said. “He handled the
track - he'd already breezed over it, but it's not the same as when they run,
and he did that pretty nice. He also handled the surroundings on a crowded
Whitney Day pretty well, too.
“I think the extra
furlong will help him. He will have more time to relax,” Delgado, Jr. added.
“He seems to be a very nice horse. We don't know how good he is yet, but it's
just a matter of putting him out there. We're aware of the horses he's going to
face this time and there's a few horses everybody is high on, and they can
improve a lot from one race to another. But, so far so good, and we're excited
to see him run.”
Ferocious breezed
in an eye-catching 9.4 at the sale but Delgado, Jr. said the colt’s demeanor
was just as important.
“Ray Charles would
tell you he looked pretty good at the sale,” Delgado, Jr. said, with a laugh.
“Everybody - not just us - liked this horse and that's why we had to pay that
price for our clients. Apart from that, he did have one of the best, if not the
best, breeze for that sale. His physique, his conformation and family all
suggested he was a really nice horse. He's got a classy way about him and when
he walks, he's very elegant.”
Ferocious is out of
the winning Midnight Lute mare Napier, who is a half-sister to multiple graded
stakes-winning millionaire Obligatory. He will exit post 2 in rein to
Castellano.
Repole Stable’s
Kentucky homebred Mentee [post 7, John Velazquez], a full-brother to recent
Grade 1 DraftKings Travers-winner Fierceness, will make his stakes debut for
Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher, who has won this event previously with
Circular Quay [2006], Shanghai Bobby [2012], Competitive Edge [2014] and Forte
[2022].
The City of Light
colt is out of the winning Stay Thirsty mare Nonna Bella, who is a half-sister
to 2016 Grade 1 Wood Memorial-winner Outwork. He was a gate-to-wire winner
sprinting five furlongs on June 15 at Belmont at the Big A under returning Hall
of Fame rider John Velazquez, zipping through splits of 22.37 and 44.80 over
the fast main track en route to a nose score over Colloquial in a course record
56.97. The winning effort registered an 88 Beyer.
“We were very
pleased with his debut,” Pletcher said. “That horse was gaining on him late and
he maybe got a little complacent, but he was able to hold on in a very quickly
run race.”
Mentee was
scheduled to return in the Grade 3 Sanford on July 13 here but scratched with a
fever on the morning of the race. He has since breezed three times at the Spa,
including a five-eighths effort in 1:01 flat over the main track on August 26.
“He got a
temperature on the morning of the race, so we missed some time. He's come back
with three very good breezes, so hopefully missing that time hasn't compromised
him. It certainly seems like it hasn't,” Pletcher said.
Pletcher said both
pedigree and the good energy shown by Mentee in two recent five-eighth works
indicates the colt should appreciate the added distance Monday.
“You would
certainly think so,” acknowledged Pletcher of Mentee’s famous bloodlines. “And
given the way he's been breezing; it gives us confidence he'll handle some
added distance.”
Four-time Eclipse
Award-winning trainer Chad Brown will saddle a pair of contenders in Flanagan
Racing’s Chancer McPatrick [post 8, Flavien Prat] and Klaravich Stables’
Incentive Pay [post 9, Joel Rosario].
Chancer McPatrick,
by McKinzie, debuted in a 6 1/2-furlong maiden special weight on July 27 here
and was shuffled back to last-of-10 early under returning rider Flavien Prat.
He advanced with purpose through the turn and launched a seven-wide bid from the
top of the lane to get up and score by one length in a final time of 1:17.99.
The visually-appealing score garnered an 81 Beyer.
"Based on his
morning works, I expected him to be a mid-pack type of horse if he broke well.
But then he got shuffled back and found himself in a very challenging position
early,” Brown said. “I was quite impressed with the way he overcame it. Flavien
went to ‘Plan B’ and was very patient and the horse really came through. It's
his talent that really prevailed.”
Chancer McPatrick
has breezed back three times over the Spa main track, including a half-mile in
49 flat August 25.
“He looks super.
He's been training very well,” Brown said.
Initially purchased
for $260,000 in the 2023 Fasig Tipton July Select Yearling Sale, Chancer
McPatrick brought $725,000 at the OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training.
Chancer McPatrick is out of the winning Bernardini mare Bernadreamy. His second
dam is Grade 1-winner Dream Empress.
Incentive Pay, by
Volatile, rallied up the rail to capture a six-furlong maiden special weight on
July 20 here under returning Hall of Fame jockey Joel Rosario. There, he exited
post 4 and rated in fourth position through a half-mile in 46.32 seconds, advancing
through the turn and surging up the rail from the quarter-pole home to score by
a much-the-best 2 1/2-lengths in a final time of 1:12.20. The winning effort
registered a 68 Beyer.
“I was quite
impressed with him that he was able to come up the rail and run like a horse
that has done it before,” Brown said. “I know he's really got to come forward
on his figures - there are some fast horses in this race - but he ran early in
the meet, and I feel I only had the horse 80 percent fit. I'd never breezed him
past a half-mile and I think there's a lot of room for improvement there. He’s
really done well [since].”
A $315,000
Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase, Incentive Pay is out of the winning
Distorted Humor mare Distinguishable.
Studlydoright [post
6, Xavier Perez] won his first two starts for trainer John Robb, taking his 4
1/2-furlong debut by 1 1/2-lengths in May at Laurel Park before overcoming a
bobbled start to rally to a 1 3/4-length score here on June 6 in the 5 1/2-furlong
Listed Tremont.
The $110,000
Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern Fall Yearling Sale purchase was bumped at the
break last out in the six-furlong Grade 3 Sanford on July 13 here. He settled
in sixth position under regular pilot Xavier Perez before launching his
trademark strong late bid to finish one length back of the victorious
frontrunning New York-bred Mo Plex, who exited that event to win the state-bred
Funny Cide presented by Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital.
“He's done that in
every race,” opined Robb about the colt’s running style. “What stopped him from
getting there in that race was the track bias - it was speed favoring all day.”
Robb said
Studlydoright touted his ability early.
“After he started
breezing five-eighths, you could see him getting better and better,” Robb said.
“The longer the better for him. He's been like that in his workouts all along.”
Studlydoright has
worked back twice at Laurel, including a six-furlong effort in 1:14 handily on
August 25.
“He's had a couple
of real nice breezes here. He's doing good and I'm looking forward to bringing
him back up there,” Robb said. “Xavier knows him and has confidence in him. He
fits him pretty good.”
Studlydoright, bred
in Maryland by Glenangus Farm, is out of the graded stakes-placed Curlin mare
Peach of a Gal, who is a half-sister to graded stakes-placed Concealed
Identity.
Rounding out a
talented group are a pair of contenders for trainer Dallas Stewart in Grade
2-placed Smoken Wicked [post 5, Tyler Gaffalione] and maiden winner Tough Catch
[post 4, Luis Saez]; as well as the maiden Innovator [post 3, Manny Franco] for
Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who has won this event a record eight
times; and first-time starter Mr. Mendelslew [post 1, Jose Gomez], a son of
Mendelssohn out of the dual graded stakes-winning turf mare Dynaslew, for
trainer Carlos Mancilla.
The Hopeful is
slated as Race 10 on Monday’s 12-race card which also features the Listed
$150,000 Harvey Pack in Race 8. First post is 12:35 p.m. Eastern.
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