2021 Springboard Mile Contenders & Odds

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Remington Park Press Release
Updated: December 14, 2021

Springboard Mile offers 2022 Kentucky Derby qualifying points

The $400,000 Springboard Mile, Remington Park's top 2-year-old race, drew a field of nine. Undefeated Make It Big has been tabbed as the morning-line favorite at 3-1 odds for the race on Friday, December 17, the final night of the season.

A Florida-bred colt by Neolithic from the Congrats mare Ruby On My Mind, Make It Big is owned by Red Oak Stable of Old Bridge, N.J., and trained by Saffie Joseph, Jr. Named to ride is Jose Ortiz, currently the fourth-leading jockey in the country with nearly $24 million in mount earnings this year.

The Springboard Mile will be the first open company test for Make It Big who has faced Florida-breds in breaking his maiden and winning the $60,000 Ocala Stud Juvenile Sprint. Both races were at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla., at seven furlongs.

The Springboard Mile is the 12th of 13 races on Dec. 17, with an approximate post time of 10:28pm.

2021 Springboard Mile Field & Odds

Race 12 at Remington Park on Friday, December 17 - Post 11:28 PM

Entry Horse ML Odds Jockey Trainer
1 Concept 5-1 Carlos Montalvo
121 Lbs
Steven Asmussen
2 Make It Big 7-2 Jose Ortiz
121 Lbs
Saffie Joseph, Jr.
3 Bye Bye Bobby 4-1 Roimes Chirinos
121 Lbs
Todd Fincher
4 Shamayim 20-1 Eduardo Perez
121 Lbs
Rosa Ramirez
5 Classic Moment 4-1 Stewart Elliott
121 Lbs
Steven Asmussen
6 Rowdy Rascal 12-1 Freddy Manrrique
121 Lbs
Boyd Caster
7 Rich Strike 8-1 Sonny Leon
121 Lbs
Eric Reed
8 Revenir 12-1 Danny Sorenson
121 Lbs
Danny Pish
9 Osbourne 6-1 Julien Leparoux
121 Lbs
Ron Moquett

Trainer Todd Fincher will attempt his to win his second consecutive Springboard, starting Bye Bye Bobby for owner B4 Farms. Fincher saddled Senor Buscador to the Springboard win in 2020. Bye Bye Bobby has had only one race, a victory in the $50,000 Zia Park Juvenile on Nov. 23.

The Kentucky-bred colt by Quality Road from the Red Bullet mare Revel In The Win, won the six-furlong stakes event with a closing move to score by 1-1/2 lengths under Roimes Chirinos who maintains the mount.

Local Remington Park stakes winners Concept and Rowdy Rascal will also attempt the Springboard Mile.

Concept (5-1 morning-line odds) won the $75,000 Kip Deville Stakes on the Oklahoma Derby undercard on Sept. 26 before a disappointing fourth in the $100,000 Clever Trevor Stakes on Oct. 29. Concept is conditioned by all-time leading trainer Steve Asmussen and will be ridden by Carlos Montalvo.

Rowdy Rascal (12-1) will try to run his winning streak to four consecutive races with the most recent pair of scores in the $100,000 Oklahoma Classics Juvenile and the $75,000 Don McNeill Stakes, both versus Oklahoma-breds. Boyd Caster trains Rowdy Rascal and jockey Freddy Manrrique will continue to ride, as he has in all of the gelding's victories.

Pre-Draw News

Asmussen and Cox Account for Ten Nominations in 2021 Springboard Mile

The top two trainers in the country, Brad Cox and Steve Asmussen, have 10 of the 35 nominations to the $400,000 Springboard Mile for 2-year-olds on closing night, Dec. 17, at Remington Park.

The cornerstone open race for juvenile horses here has seen Cox nominate six and Asmussen four to this race run at the mile distance. Cox currently is the nation's top conditioner with $30,918,451 in horse earnings this year. Asmussen is a close second at $30,321,160.

Only one of Cox's six is a stakes winner and that horse, Kaely's Brother, was moved from second into the stakes win by disqualification at Delta Downs in Louisiana. Kaely's Brother, by Twirling Candy, out of the Yes It's True mare Policy of Truth, ran second in the $100,000 Jean Lafitte Stakes on Nov. 20. As the heavy favorite, Kaely's Brother checked behind the horse that crossed the finish line first, Waita Minute Hayes. The stewards ruled Waita Minute Hayes would be disqualified and Kaely's Brother be put up as the winner. Kaely's Brother had broken his maiden at Keeneland on Oct. 9 by three-quarters of a length, sprinting six furlongs. The colt's win in the Jean Lafitte was at the mile distance.

Kaely's Brother races for owner Dean Maltzman and has earned $110,737 in three races.

Cox's other noms include Rocket Dawg, a Churchill Downs maiden winner in Louisville at first asking Nov. 19 in his only career race. He smoked a field by 5-1/2 lengths at seven furlongs. The colt is by Classic Empire, out of the Distorted Humor mare Rever de Vous. He races for owners Frank Fletcher Racing Operations and Ten Strike Racing.

Cox also has nominated Home Brew, who would be one of the top earners in the field at $113,000 if he goes. He is a Kentucky-bred colt by Street Sense, out of the Tapit mare Omnitap. He is two-for-three to start his career with his biggest win coming in an allowance-optional $80,000 claiming race last time out at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark. That win by 3-3/4 lengths came at the one-mile distance on Dec. 4.

Asmussen has nominated one Remington Park stakes winner, Concept, and three Churchill Downs maiden winners. All four are Kentucky-breds.

Concept, a Gun Runner colt out of the Cindago mare Majestic Jewel, won the $75,000 Kip Deville Stakes at Remington Park on Sept. 26, sprinting six furlongs on the main track. When he stretched out to seven furlongs in the $100,000 Clever Trevor Stakes, he made the lead after a half mile but faded to fourth, beaten nine lengths. Concept is owned by Tony Holmes and Winchell Thoroughbreds.

The Asmussen maiden winners from Churchill are All in Sync, Chasing Time and Classic Moment. All in Sync, by Maclean's Music, out of the Girolamo mare System Time, won his second start by 1-1/2 lengths over a sloppy track at six furlongs on Nov. 25. He is owned by Ed and Susie Orr.

Chasing Time, a colt by Not This Time, out of the Dixie Union mare Race Hunter, took three tries to break his maiden, winning by 1-3/4 lengths at seven furlongs on Nov. 27. He is owned by My Racehorse.

Classic Moment won in his second start Nov. 5 at 6-1/2 furlongs by a half-length. This colt is by Classic Empire, out of the Yankee Victor mare Victory Party. He is owned by L and N Racing of Tulsa, Okla., and Winchell Thoroughbreds.

The only horse among the nominees with multiple stakes wins, and the local flag bearer for Remington Park is Rowdy Rascal, trained by Boyd "Jobe" Caster and owned by JT Stables of Springdale, Ark. Rowdy Rascal has won three races in a row over the Remington Park main surface, taking the $100,000 Oklahoma Classics Juvenile on Oct. 15 at six furlongs and then stretching out to one mile to easily win the $75,000 Don McNeill Stakes on Nov. 12 by three lengths.

"I haven't decided whether we are going or not," said Caster. "We'll play it by ear and see how he comes out of his workout."

Rowdy Rascal, an Oklahoma-bred by Den's Legacy, out of the Affirmatif mare Dancing Diva, has a record of six starts, three wins, one second and a bankroll of $132,859. He would definitely be one of the most experienced horse in the field if he goes. He is expected to work five furlongs on Thursday morning at Remington Park.

The top earner in the field, should he be entered, would be Tejano Twist, a winner in the $200,000 Lively Shively Stakes at Churchill Downs on Nov. 27. He also was runner-up to Concept in the Kip Deville at Remington Park. He is a gelded son of Practical Joke, out of the Cuvee mare Haley's Lolipop, and is a Kentucky home-bred by owner Tom Durant. His record is eight starts, three wins, three seconds and $260,670 in earnings. He would be the most experienced runner in the field.

Barber Road, who ran second, beaten only a half-length in the Lively Shively by Tejano Twist, was nominated by trainer John Ortiz. This colt is a Kentucky-bred owned by WSS Racing. He is by Race Day, out of the Southern Image mare Encounter. His record is 4-2-1-0 with $100,720 in the bank.

Other trainers with multiple noms were Ron Moquett with three, U.S. Racing Hall of Famer Jerry Hollendorfer and Bret Calhoun with two each.

Remington Park racing continues this week with Friday and Saturday night cards, Dec. 10-11 that begin at 7:07pm-Central.

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