2020 Unbridled Stakes Entries & Odds at Gulfstream Park
In another year, the Triple Crown wouldn't likely have been on trainer Mark Hennig's radar for Americanus, a late-developing son of War Front yet to distinguish himself in stakes competition.
With the Kentucky Derby (G1) being moved from May 2 to Sept. 5 and the dates for the Preakness Stakes (G1) and Belmont Stakes (G1) up in the air, Americanus now has time to prove that he's Triple Crown material.
Courtlandt Farms' colt can take a significant step toward fulfilling his considerable promise Saturday at Gulfstream Park in the $75,000 Unbridled, a 1 1/16-mile stakes for 3-year-olds.
2020 Unbridled Stakes Odds & Entries
Race 9 at Gulfstream Park on Saturday, April 25 - Post 4:53 PM
Entry | Horse | ML Odds | Jockey | Trainer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Necker Island | 12-1 | Dylan Davis 120 Lbs |
Stanley Hough |
2 | Americanus | 6-1 | Edgard Zayas 118 Lbs |
Mark Hennig |
3 | Dr Post | 8-5 | Irad Ortiz, Jr. 118 Lbs |
Todd Pletcher |
4 | Relentless Dancer | 6-1 | Chris Landeros 118 Lbs |
Michael Maker |
5 | South Bend | 4-1 | Rajiv Maragh 122 Lbs |
Stanley Hough |
6 | Soros | 15-1 | Emisael Jaramillo 122 Lbs |
Gustavo Delgado |
7 | Attachment Rate | 3-1 | Luis Saez 118 Lbs |
Dale Romans |
"He's been doing great. We've been able to afford him the time and good spacing going into this," Hennig said. "I'm happy Gulfstream added this race and is giving us the opportunity to stretch out."
Americanus, a $345,000 purchase at the 2019 OBS April sale, is coming off an impressive victory in a Feb. 22 first-level optional claiming allowance at Gulfstream Park. He rated off the pace in the seven-furlong race for sophomores before making a strong inside run to prevail by a length. It was his second victory in four career starts.
The Hennig trainee debuted with an off-the-pace victory over next-out winner Toledo at Belmont in a six-furlong maiden special weight race in September.
"He's kind of a laidback horse. He wasn't the kind going over there that you're thinking he's a speedball and he's going to run them off their feet first time out," Hennig said. "But he had a lot of class. He has such a good mind, he just lay off of it and took everything in stride. I wasn't totally surprised."
Five weeks later, Americanus faded to eighth in the mile Nashua (G3) at Aqueduct.
"We felt he displaced in that race. We did a myectomy on him. It seems to have corrected things," Hennig said. "We put a tongue-tie on and haven't had any issues since."
Edgard Zayas has the call on Americanus, who finished second in his 3-year-old debut Jan. 15 prior to his Feb. 22 score.
St. Elias Stable's Dr Post is scheduled to make a jump from maiden company to stakes competition Saturday while returning to action off a sharp off-the-pace victory in a seven-furlong maiden special weight race at Gulfstream Park March 29.
"He's had two very strong breezes since then. With limited options, we had considered taking him to Oaklawn for an allowance race but staying at home was an option when this race came up," trainer Todd Pletcher said. "In light of how well he's been training, we decided to go ahead and step up in class a little bit and see where we are."
The son of Quality Road, who was purchased for $400,000 at the 2018 Keeneland September sale, was making his first start since finishing fourth in his July 4 debut at Belmont Park.
Irad Ortiz Jr. has the call on Dr Post on his first day of action since March 19.
"I thought it was an impressive performance. It was a fast time and came back strong figure-wise," Pletcher said. "What I liked is the way he finished. He's a horse we always thought would improve stretching-out, so for him to be able to run that well going a distance that's probably not his best was impressive."
Both Americanus and Dr Post will concede graded-stakes experience to Attachment Rate Saturday. Jim Bakke and Gary Isbister's Attachment Rate is coming off a third-place finish in the March 7 Gotham (G3) at Aqueduct.
The son of Hard Spun, who finished two lengths behind victorious Mischevious Alex in the mile Gotham, was being pointed to the Blue Grass Stakes (G2) before Keeneland's spring meet was cancelled.
Trained by Dale Romans, Attachment Rate finished off the board in his career debut at Churchill Downs last fall before returning to finish a fast-closing second going seven furlongs Jan. 25 and graduating by 4 ¼ lengths going a mile at Gulfstream Feb. 15.
Luis Saez has the return call aboard Attachment Rate.
Trainer Stanley Hough entered both Necker Island and South Bend in the Unbridled with the intention to start only one and running the other in next weekend's English Channel, a 1 1/16-mile turf stakes for 3-year-olds.
"I'll probably run Necker Island on the dirt and South Bend on the grass," Hough said. "But I did want to try Necker Island on the grass also and I did want to try South Bend back on the dirt."
Necker Island, who is owned by Hough and Sagamore Farm LLC, closed out his 2-year-old season with a maiden victory at seven furlongs and an optional claiming allowance win at a mile around one turn at Churchill Downs. The son of Hard Spun finished fifth in the seven-furlong Swale (G3) at Gulfstream Feb. 1 and fifth in the Gotham (G2) at Aqueduct in his two starts this year. Both races were won by Mischevious Alex.
"Going seven-eighths, the speed got away. There wasn't anything he could do about it. I think a mile and a sixteenth will be better at Gulfstream," Hough said. "He came back against the same horse going a mile, but again I think the two turns will be better for him."
Sagamore Farm LLC's South Bend, who launched his career with three straight wins on dirt, including a triumph in the mile Street Sense Stakes at Churchill Downs last year, has been stakes-placed in three races over Gulfstream's turf course this year. The son of Algorithms finished third in the Palm Beach (G3).
"I think the mile and a sixteenth will help him, too," Hough said. "If I should run him, then I'll probably run Necker Island next week on the grass."
Dylan Davis has the call on Necker Island, while Rajiv Maragh has been named on South Bend.
Relentless Dancer, who finished fourth in both the 1 1/16-mile Unbridled (G3) at Gulfstream and fourth in the 1 1/16-mile Tampa Bay Derby (G2) in his last two starts, is scheduled to return in the Unbridled. Trained by Michael Maker for Paradise Farms Corp., Terry Raymond and Jana Wagner, Relentless Dancer previously broke his maiden at six furlongs at Churchill Downs and romped in a Louisiana-bred stakes at Delta Downs at seven furlongs around two turns.
Chris Landeros has the mount aboard Relentless Dancer.
Soros, who won the mile Smooth Air at Gulfstream Nov. 30 before finishing fifth in an optional claiming allowance off a three-month layoff, is scheduled to return in the Unbridled for Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and trainer Gustavo Delgado.
Emisael Jaramillo is named on Soros.
Unbridled Stakes Pre-Draw News
Grade 3-placed Attachment Rate, undefeated Money Moves and stakes winner Soros are among 23 horses nominated to the $75,000 Unbridled Stakes Saturday, April 25 at Gulfstream Park.
The 1 1/16-mile Unbridled for 3-year-olds, named for the 1990 Florida Derby (G1) and Kentucky Derby (G1) winner, kicks off Gulfstream's stakes schedule during the spring-summer meet, which opened April 2.
Jim Bakke and Gerry Isbister's Attachment Rate broke his maiden going one mile over a sloppy, sealed track Feb. 15 at Gulfstream, his third career start. Trainer Dale Romans shipped the Hard Spun colt to Aqueduct for the Gotham (G3), also at a mile, where he chased the leaders and settled for third, beaten two lengths by Mischevious Alex, in his stakes debut.
Robert LaPenta and Bortolazzo Stable's Money Moves, a bay son of Candy Ride, has been perfect in two starts for 2019-2020 Championship Meet-leading trainer Todd Pletcher. Money Moves was a 1 ¼-length winner of his career bow going six furlongs Feb. 15, then emerged from a front-end duel in his return for a 2 ¾-length score in a one-mile allowance March 27 - both over Gulfstream's main track.
Money Moves is joined on the nominee list by five Pletcher-trained stablemates led by Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth (G2) runner-up Candy Tycoon, most recently sixth in the Curlin Florida Derby March 28. Dr Post, I'll Fight Dempsey, Silver Ratio and Liam's Point were all maiden winners during Gulfstream's Championship Meet.
Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and OGMA Investments Soros captured the one-mile Smooth Air by 2 ½ lengths Nov. 30 at Gulfstream to cap his juvenile season after running second in his debut during Gulfstream Park West's Fall Turf Festival meet. In his lone start at 3, the son of multiple graded-stakes winner Commissioner was fifth behind Money Moves in the March 27 allowance.
Trainer Mark Hennig is represented by a pair of Courtlandt Farms colts in Americanus and Sonneman. Americanus is coming off a one-length allowance triumph Feb. 22 at Gulfstream and has been first or second in three of his four starts. Sonneman has won two straight, returning from a six-month layoff to capture his sophomore debut April 4 at Gulfstream.
Also with a pair of nominees is trainer Stanley Hough, in Necker Island and South Bend. Along with Sagamore Farm, Hough co-owns Necker Island, who ended his 2-year-old season with back-to-back wins in Kentucky but has been fifth in a pair of graded attempts in 2020 - the seven-furlong Swale (G3) Feb. 1 at Gulfstream and the Gotham.
Sagamore's South Bend has made his last three starts over the Gulfstream turf, finishing third in the 1 1 1/6-mile Palm Beach (G3), beaten 1 ½ lengths, and second in the Cutler Bay and third in the Dania Beach, both at one mile, by less than two lengths combined. He owns three wins in five tries on dirt, all to open his career, including the 2019 Street Sense Stakes.
Also among the nominees are Gulfstream Feb. 1 debut winner Edge of Fire, second to Money Moves March 27; Extraordinary, a 6 ¼-length maiden graduate going one mile March 14 at Gulfstream; Our Country, Grade 3-placed on turf last fall; 2019 Louisiana Legacy Stakes winner Relentless Dancer, fourth in the Holy Bull (G3) and Tampa Bay Derby (G2) in his two 2020 starts; and Sole Volante, winner of the Sam F. Davis (G3) Feb. 8 who was second last out as the favorite in the Tampa Bay Derby behind 49-1 long shot King Guillermo.
Trained by Carl Nafzger and ridden by Craig Perret, both Hall of Famers, Frances Genter's Unbridled compiled eight wins, six seconds, six thirds and nearly $4.5 million in purse earnings from 23 starts between 1989 and 1991. He won the Florida Derby, Kentucky Derby and Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) and was second in the Preakness (G1) during his 1990 3-year-old championship season.