Tries to emulate '21 Pegasus World Cup winner Knicks Go by winning the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and PWC in succession. He's a mere neck away from perfection in 6 career starts, but this will be the longest test of his career by 110 yards.
Defending Pegasus World Cup champion is a 2-time winner in the Breeders' Cup, taking the 2020 Dirt Mile and 2021 Classic. With a victory in his announced final start, he would top $10 million in career purse earnings.
The 2021 Iowa Derby winner chased the best of his generation with admiral Grade 1 placings behind Flightline and Medina Spirit in separate Santa Anita tests. He comes to the eastern time zone for the first time to compete. Stiletto Boy in a son of Preakness champion Shackleford.
Classy sprinter was runner-up in the Mr. Prospector Stakes at 7 furlongs to open the current Championship Meet. He’ll stretch out a quarter-mile farther in the Pegasus World Cup while looking to snap an 0-12 career record in stakes races.
The 2019 Belmont Stakes upset winner looks for his second career major in the Pegasus World Cup, which will be his first career attempt at Gulfstream Park. He finished first or second in all 4 starts in 2021.
With all 5 career victories at New Orleans’ Fair Grounds, the jury will be out if this one can take his best game on the road. Chess Chief won the 2021 New Orleans Stakes and Tenacious Stakes. He’s finished out of the money in the Jockey Club Gold Cup and Clark, his 2 career attempts at the Grade 1 level.
Four-year-old will be in new surroundings in the Pegasus World Cup, making his local debut and his first attempt in a stakes race at any level. He enters on a 2-race win streak with victories in allowance races at Laurel and Churchill Downs to close his 2021 season.
7-year-old will be making his Gulfstream Park debut and bypassed a title defense in the Jan. 22 Louisiana Stakes at Fair Grounds to take on the Pegasus World Cup field. His connections have never been afraid of a challenge, having raced Title Ready in events like the Breeders’ Cup Classic and Dubai World Cup in 2020 and 2021.
In search of his first career stakes win, this 6-year-old has finished second and third the past 2 years in Aqueduct’s Queens County Stakes. He finished a well-beaten sixth in his only Grade 1 stakes bid, the Stephen Foster last summer. This will be Empty Tomb’s first bid at Gulfstream Park.
Tries to emulate '21 Pegasus World Cup winner Knicks Go by winning the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and PWC in succession. He's a mere neck away from perfection in 6 career starts, but this will be the longest test of his career by 110 yards.
Defending Pegasus World Cup champion is a 2-time winner in the Breeders' Cup, taking the 2020 Dirt Mile and 2021 Classic. With a victory in his announced final start, he would top $10 million in career purse earnings.
The 2021 Iowa Derby winner chased the best of his generation with admiral Grade 1 placings behind Flightline and Medina Spirit in separate Santa Anita tests. He comes to the eastern time zone for the first time to compete. Stiletto Boy in a son of Preakness champion Shackleford.
Classy sprinter was runner-up in the Mr. Prospector Stakes at 7 furlongs to open the current Championship Meet. He’ll stretch out a quarter-mile farther in the Pegasus World Cup while looking to snap an 0-12 career record in stakes races.
The 2019 Belmont Stakes upset winner looks for his second career major in the Pegasus World Cup, which will be his first career attempt at Gulfstream Park. He finished first or second in all 4 starts in 2021.
With all 5 career victories at New Orleans’ Fair Grounds, the jury will be out if this one can take his best game on the road. Chess Chief won the 2021 New Orleans Stakes and Tenacious Stakes. He’s finished out of the money in the Jockey Club Gold Cup and Clark, his 2 career attempts at the Grade 1 level.
Four-year-old will be in new surroundings in the Pegasus World Cup, making his local debut and his first attempt in a stakes race at any level. He enters on a 2-race win streak with victories in allowance races at Laurel and Churchill Downs to close his 2021 season.
7-year-old will be making his Gulfstream Park debut and bypassed a title defense in the Jan. 22 Louisiana Stakes at Fair Grounds to take on the Pegasus World Cup field. His connections have never been afraid of a challenge, having raced Title Ready in events like the Breeders’ Cup Classic and Dubai World Cup in 2020 and 2021.
In search of his first career stakes win, this 6-year-old has finished second and third the past 2 years in Aqueduct’s Queens County Stakes. He finished a well-beaten sixth in his only Grade 1 stakes bid, the Stephen Foster last summer. This will be Empty Tomb’s first bid at Gulfstream Park.
Tries to emulate '21 Pegasus World Cup winner Knicks Go by winning the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and PWC in succession. He's a mere neck away from perfection in 6 career starts, but this will be the longest test of his career by 110 yards.
Defending Pegasus World Cup champion is a 2-time winner in the Breeders' Cup, taking the 2020 Dirt Mile and 2021 Classic. With a victory in his announced final start, he would top $10 million in career purse earnings.
The 2021 Iowa Derby winner chased the best of his generation with admiral Grade 1 placings behind Flightline and Medina Spirit in separate Santa Anita tests. He comes to the eastern time zone for the first time to compete. Stiletto Boy in a son of Preakness champion Shackleford.
Classy sprinter was runner-up in the Mr. Prospector Stakes at 7 furlongs to open the current Championship Meet. He’ll stretch out a quarter-mile farther in the Pegasus World Cup while looking to snap an 0-12 career record in stakes races.
The 2019 Belmont Stakes upset winner looks for his second career major in the Pegasus World Cup, which will be his first career attempt at Gulfstream Park. He finished first or second in all 4 starts in 2021.
With all 5 career victories at New Orleans’ Fair Grounds, the jury will be out if this one can take his best game on the road. Chess Chief won the 2021 New Orleans Stakes and Tenacious Stakes. He’s finished out of the money in the Jockey Club Gold Cup and Clark, his 2 career attempts at the Grade 1 level.
Four-year-old will be in new surroundings in the Pegasus World Cup, making his local debut and his first attempt in a stakes race at any level. He enters on a 2-race win streak with victories in allowance races at Laurel and Churchill Downs to close his 2021 season.
7-year-old will be making his Gulfstream Park debut and bypassed a title defense in the Jan. 22 Louisiana Stakes at Fair Grounds to take on the Pegasus World Cup field. His connections have never been afraid of a challenge, having raced Title Ready in events like the Breeders’ Cup Classic and Dubai World Cup in 2020 and 2021.
In search of his first career stakes win, this 6-year-old has finished second and third the past 2 years in Aqueduct’s Queens County Stakes. He finished a well-beaten sixth in his only Grade 1 stakes bid, the Stephen Foster last summer. This will be Empty Tomb’s first bid at Gulfstream Park.
Tries to emulate '21 Pegasus World Cup winner Knicks Go by winning the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and PWC in succession. He's a mere neck away from perfection in 6 career starts, but this will be the longest test of his career by 110 yards.
Defending Pegasus World Cup champion is a 2-time winner in the Breeders' Cup, taking the 2020 Dirt Mile and 2021 Classic. With a victory in his announced final start, he would top $10 million in career purse earnings.
The 2021 Iowa Derby winner chased the best of his generation with admiral Grade 1 placings behind Flightline and Medina Spirit in separate Santa Anita tests. He comes to the eastern time zone for the first time to compete. Stiletto Boy in a son of Preakness champion Shackleford.
Classy sprinter was runner-up in the Mr. Prospector Stakes at 7 furlongs to open the current Championship Meet. He’ll stretch out a quarter-mile farther in the Pegasus World Cup while looking to snap an 0-12 career record in stakes races.
The 2019 Belmont Stakes upset winner looks for his second career major in the Pegasus World Cup, which will be his first career attempt at Gulfstream Park. He finished first or second in all 4 starts in 2021.
With all 5 career victories at New Orleans’ Fair Grounds, the jury will be out if this one can take his best game on the road. Chess Chief won the 2021 New Orleans Stakes and Tenacious Stakes. He’s finished out of the money in the Jockey Club Gold Cup and Clark, his 2 career attempts at the Grade 1 level.
Four-year-old will be in new surroundings in the Pegasus World Cup, making his local debut and his first attempt in a stakes race at any level. He enters on a 2-race win streak with victories in allowance races at Laurel and Churchill Downs to close his 2021 season.
7-year-old will be making his Gulfstream Park debut and bypassed a title defense in the Jan. 22 Louisiana Stakes at Fair Grounds to take on the Pegasus World Cup field. His connections have never been afraid of a challenge, having raced Title Ready in events like the Breeders’ Cup Classic and Dubai World Cup in 2020 and 2021.
In search of his first career stakes win, this 6-year-old has finished second and third the past 2 years in Aqueduct’s Queens County Stakes. He finished a well-beaten sixth in his only Grade 1 stakes bid, the Stephen Foster last summer. This will be Empty Tomb’s first bid at Gulfstream Park.
Tries to emulate '21 Pegasus World Cup winner Knicks Go by winning the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and PWC in succession. He's a mere neck away from perfection in 6 career starts, but this will be the longest test of his career by 110 yards.
Defending Pegasus World Cup champion is a 2-time winner in the Breeders' Cup, taking the 2020 Dirt Mile and 2021 Classic. With a victory in his announced final start, he would top $10 million in career purse earnings.
The 2021 Iowa Derby winner chased the best of his generation with admiral Grade 1 placings behind Flightline and Medina Spirit in separate Santa Anita tests. He comes to the eastern time zone for the first time to compete. Stiletto Boy in a son of Preakness champion Shackleford.
Classy sprinter was runner-up in the Mr. Prospector Stakes at 7 furlongs to open the current Championship Meet. He’ll stretch out a quarter-mile farther in the Pegasus World Cup while looking to snap an 0-12 career record in stakes races.
The 2019 Belmont Stakes upset winner looks for his second career major in the Pegasus World Cup, which will be his first career attempt at Gulfstream Park. He finished first or second in all 4 starts in 2021.
With all 5 career victories at New Orleans’ Fair Grounds, the jury will be out if this one can take his best game on the road. Chess Chief won the 2021 New Orleans Stakes and Tenacious Stakes. He’s finished out of the money in the Jockey Club Gold Cup and Clark, his 2 career attempts at the Grade 1 level.
Four-year-old will be in new surroundings in the Pegasus World Cup, making his local debut and his first attempt in a stakes race at any level. He enters on a 2-race win streak with victories in allowance races at Laurel and Churchill Downs to close his 2021 season.
7-year-old will be making his Gulfstream Park debut and bypassed a title defense in the Jan. 22 Louisiana Stakes at Fair Grounds to take on the Pegasus World Cup field. His connections have never been afraid of a challenge, having raced Title Ready in events like the Breeders’ Cup Classic and Dubai World Cup in 2020 and 2021.
In search of his first career stakes win, this 6-year-old has finished second and third the past 2 years in Aqueduct’s Queens County Stakes. He finished a well-beaten sixth in his only Grade 1 stakes bid, the Stephen Foster last summer. This will be Empty Tomb’s first bid at Gulfstream Park.
The defending champion in the Pegasus World Cup Turf returns from a 6-month break in hopes of becoming this race’s first 2-time winner. He’s won 3 of 4 career attempts on the Gulfstream Park turf course.
Recently turned 4-year-old is the young upstart of this bunch, exiting a win in the Tropical Park Derby over this course in December. That’s the same springboard used by Colonel Liam before winning last year’s Pegasus World Cup Turf, and this is a Todd Pletcher-trained stablemate.
British-bred export seeks his first US victory since coming stateside last summer. He’ll add blinkers for the first time after finishing fourth in the Fort Lauderdale in December. International riding star Jamie Spencer will have the mount for the first time.
An allowance winner at Saratoga, Aqueduct and Tampa Bay Downs, he’ll seek his first career stakes victory. Atone was most recently second in his Gulfstream Park unveiling when chasing home Doswell in the Grade 2 Fort Lauderdale Stakes. Trainer Mike Maker won the PWC Turf in 2020 with Zulu Alpha.
Third in last year’s Pegasus World Cup Turf, he would go on to win stakes races in New York and Kentucky on the season. The back-to-back winner of Saratoga’s Bowling Green seeks his first Gulfstream Park victory after 4 tries.
French import came to the US in summer 2019 and would finish fourth in the Pegasus World Cup Turf the following winter behind Zulu Alpha et al. He’s had a knack for showing up on the big days, cashing minor checks in undercard stakes on Kentucky Derby Day 2020 and Preakness Day 2021.
Winner of the Fort Lauderdale Stakes earlier in the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet, the newly turned 7-year-old will be making only his 13th lifetime start. He’s in the best form of his career for veteran trainer Barclay Tagg.
Santa Anita-based horse has won 6 of his 12 lifetime starts, typically with a fierce late rally. After winning 4 straight, he’s looking to snap a 3-race losing skid that dates back to March.
Veteran has earned more than $1.4 million, led by last year’s Grade 1 Man o’ War at Belmont Park. He’s back in the Pegasus World Cup Turf after a one-year absence, having finished 10th here in 2020 after a troubled start.
His victory in December’s Seabiscuit Handicap at Del Mar left him just shy of $1 million in career earnings. Field Pass won his only trip over the Gulfstream Park turf when taking the 2020 Dania Beach Stakes. He'll seek to get over the hump in Grade 1 stakes company, currently 0-3 at the top level.
Just shy of $1 million earned lifetime, this 7-year-old’s resume includes a 2020 Sunshine Millions Turf win over the Gulfstream Park lawn. He’s also won stakes races in his well-traveled career at Churchill Downs, Tampa Bay Downs and Woodbine.
Well-traveled performer competes at Gulfstream Park for the first time since 2019, having competed last year in California, Kentucky and New York. He’s added stakes wins at Kentucky Downs and Saratoga to his resume since coming overseas from Ireland in 2018.
The defending champion in the Pegasus World Cup Turf returns from a 6-month break in hopes of becoming this race’s first 2-time winner. He’s won 3 of 4 career attempts on the Gulfstream Park turf course.
Recently turned 4-year-old is the young upstart of this bunch, exiting a win in the Tropical Park Derby over this course in December. That’s the same springboard used by Colonel Liam before winning last year’s Pegasus World Cup Turf, and this is a Todd Pletcher-trained stablemate.
British-bred export seeks his first US victory since coming stateside last summer. He’ll add blinkers for the first time after finishing fourth in the Fort Lauderdale in December. International riding star Jamie Spencer will have the mount for the first time.
An allowance winner at Saratoga, Aqueduct and Tampa Bay Downs, he’ll seek his first career stakes victory. Atone was most recently second in his Gulfstream Park unveiling when chasing home Doswell in the Grade 2 Fort Lauderdale Stakes. Trainer Mike Maker won the PWC Turf in 2020 with Zulu Alpha.
Third in last year’s Pegasus World Cup Turf, he would go on to win stakes races in New York and Kentucky on the season. The back-to-back winner of Saratoga’s Bowling Green seeks his first Gulfstream Park victory after 4 tries.
French import came to the US in summer 2019 and would finish fourth in the Pegasus World Cup Turf the following winter behind Zulu Alpha et al. He’s had a knack for showing up on the big days, cashing minor checks in undercard stakes on Kentucky Derby Day 2020 and Preakness Day 2021.
Winner of the Fort Lauderdale Stakes earlier in the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet, the newly turned 7-year-old will be making only his 13th lifetime start. He’s in the best form of his career for veteran trainer Barclay Tagg.
Santa Anita-based horse has won 6 of his 12 lifetime starts, typically with a fierce late rally. After winning 4 straight, he’s looking to snap a 3-race losing skid that dates back to March.
Veteran has earned more than $1.4 million, led by last year’s Grade 1 Man o’ War at Belmont Park. He’s back in the Pegasus World Cup Turf after a one-year absence, having finished 10th here in 2020 after a troubled start.
His victory in December’s Seabiscuit Handicap at Del Mar left him just shy of $1 million in career earnings. Field Pass won his only trip over the Gulfstream Park turf when taking the 2020 Dania Beach Stakes. He'll seek to get over the hump in Grade 1 stakes company, currently 0-3 at the top level.
Just shy of $1 million earned lifetime, this 7-year-old’s resume includes a 2020 Sunshine Millions Turf win over the Gulfstream Park lawn. He’s also won stakes races in his well-traveled career at Churchill Downs, Tampa Bay Downs and Woodbine.
Well-traveled performer competes at Gulfstream Park for the first time since 2019, having competed last year in California, Kentucky and New York. He’s added stakes wins at Kentucky Downs and Saratoga to his resume since coming overseas from Ireland in 2018.
The defending champion in the Pegasus World Cup Turf returns from a 6-month break in hopes of becoming this race’s first 2-time winner. He’s won 3 of 4 career attempts on the Gulfstream Park turf course.
Recently turned 4-year-old is the young upstart of this bunch, exiting a win in the Tropical Park Derby over this course in December. That’s the same springboard used by Colonel Liam before winning last year’s Pegasus World Cup Turf, and this is a Todd Pletcher-trained stablemate.
British-bred export seeks his first US victory since coming stateside last summer. He’ll add blinkers for the first time after finishing fourth in the Fort Lauderdale in December. International riding star Jamie Spencer will have the mount for the first time.
An allowance winner at Saratoga, Aqueduct and Tampa Bay Downs, he’ll seek his first career stakes victory. Atone was most recently second in his Gulfstream Park unveiling when chasing home Doswell in the Grade 2 Fort Lauderdale Stakes. Trainer Mike Maker won the PWC Turf in 2020 with Zulu Alpha.
Third in last year’s Pegasus World Cup Turf, he would go on to win stakes races in New York and Kentucky on the season. The back-to-back winner of Saratoga’s Bowling Green seeks his first Gulfstream Park victory after 4 tries.
French import came to the US in summer 2019 and would finish fourth in the Pegasus World Cup Turf the following winter behind Zulu Alpha et al. He’s had a knack for showing up on the big days, cashing minor checks in undercard stakes on Kentucky Derby Day 2020 and Preakness Day 2021.
Winner of the Fort Lauderdale Stakes earlier in the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet, the newly turned 7-year-old will be making only his 13th lifetime start. He’s in the best form of his career for veteran trainer Barclay Tagg.
Santa Anita-based horse has won 6 of his 12 lifetime starts, typically with a fierce late rally. After winning 4 straight, he’s looking to snap a 3-race losing skid that dates back to March.
Veteran has earned more than $1.4 million, led by last year’s Grade 1 Man o’ War at Belmont Park. He’s back in the Pegasus World Cup Turf after a one-year absence, having finished 10th here in 2020 after a troubled start.
His victory in December’s Seabiscuit Handicap at Del Mar left him just shy of $1 million in career earnings. Field Pass won his only trip over the Gulfstream Park turf when taking the 2020 Dania Beach Stakes. He'll seek to get over the hump in Grade 1 stakes company, currently 0-3 at the top level.
Just shy of $1 million earned lifetime, this 7-year-old’s resume includes a 2020 Sunshine Millions Turf win over the Gulfstream Park lawn. He’s also won stakes races in his well-traveled career at Churchill Downs, Tampa Bay Downs and Woodbine.
Well-traveled performer competes at Gulfstream Park for the first time since 2019, having competed last year in California, Kentucky and New York. He’s added stakes wins at Kentucky Downs and Saratoga to his resume since coming overseas from Ireland in 2018.
The defending champion in the Pegasus World Cup Turf returns from a 6-month break in hopes of becoming this race’s first 2-time winner. He’s won 3 of 4 career attempts on the Gulfstream Park turf course.
Recently turned 4-year-old is the young upstart of this bunch, exiting a win in the Tropical Park Derby over this course in December. That’s the same springboard used by Colonel Liam before winning last year’s Pegasus World Cup Turf, and this is a Todd Pletcher-trained stablemate.
British-bred export seeks his first US victory since coming stateside last summer. He’ll add blinkers for the first time after finishing fourth in the Fort Lauderdale in December. International riding star Jamie Spencer will have the mount for the first time.
An allowance winner at Saratoga, Aqueduct and Tampa Bay Downs, he’ll seek his first career stakes victory. Atone was most recently second in his Gulfstream Park unveiling when chasing home Doswell in the Grade 2 Fort Lauderdale Stakes. Trainer Mike Maker won the PWC Turf in 2020 with Zulu Alpha.
Third in last year’s Pegasus World Cup Turf, he would go on to win stakes races in New York and Kentucky on the season. The back-to-back winner of Saratoga’s Bowling Green seeks his first Gulfstream Park victory after 4 tries.
French import came to the US in summer 2019 and would finish fourth in the Pegasus World Cup Turf the following winter behind Zulu Alpha et al. He’s had a knack for showing up on the big days, cashing minor checks in undercard stakes on Kentucky Derby Day 2020 and Preakness Day 2021.
Winner of the Fort Lauderdale Stakes earlier in the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet, the newly turned 7-year-old will be making only his 13th lifetime start. He’s in the best form of his career for veteran trainer Barclay Tagg.
Santa Anita-based horse has won 6 of his 12 lifetime starts, typically with a fierce late rally. After winning 4 straight, he’s looking to snap a 3-race losing skid that dates back to March.
Veteran has earned more than $1.4 million, led by last year’s Grade 1 Man o’ War at Belmont Park. He’s back in the Pegasus World Cup Turf after a one-year absence, having finished 10th here in 2020 after a troubled start.
His victory in December’s Seabiscuit Handicap at Del Mar left him just shy of $1 million in career earnings. Field Pass won his only trip over the Gulfstream Park turf when taking the 2020 Dania Beach Stakes. He'll seek to get over the hump in Grade 1 stakes company, currently 0-3 at the top level.
Just shy of $1 million earned lifetime, this 7-year-old’s resume includes a 2020 Sunshine Millions Turf win over the Gulfstream Park lawn. He’s also won stakes races in his well-traveled career at Churchill Downs, Tampa Bay Downs and Woodbine.
Well-traveled performer competes at Gulfstream Park for the first time since 2019, having competed last year in California, Kentucky and New York. He’s added stakes wins at Kentucky Downs and Saratoga to his resume since coming overseas from Ireland in 2018.
Daughter of Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom returns to Gulfstream for the first time since finishing second in the Sweetest Chant Stakes nearly 2 years ago. She’s won stakes at prestigious venues like Saratoga and Del Mar, most recently the Grade 1 Matriarch while visiting the west coast.
Well-bred filly has raced beyond a mile only once in her 9 starts, but that was a good second place finish against easier competition at Fair Grounds. She was outrun in the Suwanee River in her Gulfstream unveiling last time out vs. many of these same rivals.
Winner of Gulfstream’s Ginger Punch in 2021 and runner-up in the Dec. 18 Suwanee River Stakes to Sweet Melania as the beaten favorite, she’ll get her chance at the rematch. The Gulfstream-based mare traveled to Saratoga, Belmont and Kentucky Downs last season.
British-bred import won the Grade 2 Edgewood on the Kentucky Oaks Day undercard last spring, so she can handle big surroundings. The late-running filly has been away since June, but training well at nearby Palm Meadows as she awaits her first Gulfstream Park appearance.
19-1 upset winner of the Tropical Park Oaks, this Irish export is 2-for-4 since coming to America and joining reputed turf trainer Graham Motion. The PWC Filly & Mare Turf will be her first stakes bid against older horses after facing fellow 3-year-olds in those races in 2021.
Sidelined with a muscle injury after April’s Group 3 Italian 1000 Guineas victory, she’ll make her first start for new owners Gary Barber and Team Valor since being purchased. Hall of Fame trainer and turf maestro Bill Mott got her back on the workout tab in South Florida in early December.
Irish export has settled in at Santa Anita this winter with new trainer Michael McCarthy, who rose to fame last year in winning the Preakness Stakes (Rombauer). The daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah has lost 8 straight since winning her career debut in Ireland.
Fair Grounds-based filly bypassed a stakes race Jan. 22 over her home course to try the Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf. She’ll return to Gulfstream for the first time since her career debut, just over 3 years ago. The Hard Spun filly won Keeneland’s Dowager in 2021 at a longer distance.
Third-place finisher in Gulfstream’s local prep, the Suwanee River Stakes, she’ll be represented by Hall of Fame connections in trainer Shug McGaughey and jockey Javier Castellano. While 0-3 in stakes races lifetime, she did win over this course and distance in allowance company 2 years ago.
Daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah won the Suwanee River Stakes earlier in the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet. The front-running mare was a stakes winner in 2019, 2020 and 2021 … and seeks to add her first of 2022.
Beaten favorite when third in the Tropical Park Oaks, a race that marked her only defeat to date. She’s three-quarters of a length from perfection through 5 starts while racing primarily in Canada. Impeccably bred filly won the Grade 1 Natalma in 2020 and the Grade 2 Bessarabian in 2021.
Daughter of Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom returns to Gulfstream for the first time since finishing second in the Sweetest Chant Stakes nearly 2 years ago. She’s won stakes at prestigious venues like Saratoga and Del Mar, most recently the Grade 1 Matriarch while visiting the west coast.
Well-bred filly has raced beyond a mile only once in her 9 starts, but that was a good second place finish against easier competition at Fair Grounds. She was outrun in the Suwanee River in her Gulfstream unveiling last time out vs. many of these same rivals.
Winner of Gulfstream’s Ginger Punch in 2021 and runner-up in the Dec. 18 Suwanee River Stakes to Sweet Melania as the beaten favorite, she’ll get her chance at the rematch. The Gulfstream-based mare traveled to Saratoga, Belmont and Kentucky Downs last season.
British-bred import won the Grade 2 Edgewood on the Kentucky Oaks Day undercard last spring, so she can handle big surroundings. The late-running filly has been away since June, but training well at nearby Palm Meadows as she awaits her first Gulfstream Park appearance.
19-1 upset winner of the Tropical Park Oaks, this Irish export is 2-for-4 since coming to America and joining reputed turf trainer Graham Motion. The PWC Filly & Mare Turf will be her first stakes bid against older horses after facing fellow 3-year-olds in those races in 2021.
Sidelined with a muscle injury after April’s Group 3 Italian 1000 Guineas victory, she’ll make her first start for new owners Gary Barber and Team Valor since being purchased. Hall of Fame trainer and turf maestro Bill Mott got her back on the workout tab in South Florida in early December.
Irish export has settled in at Santa Anita this winter with new trainer Michael McCarthy, who rose to fame last year in winning the Preakness Stakes (Rombauer). The daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah has lost 8 straight since winning her career debut in Ireland.
Fair Grounds-based filly bypassed a stakes race Jan. 22 over her home course to try the Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf. She’ll return to Gulfstream for the first time since her career debut, just over 3 years ago. The Hard Spun filly won Keeneland’s Dowager in 2021 at a longer distance.
Third-place finisher in Gulfstream’s local prep, the Suwanee River Stakes, she’ll be represented by Hall of Fame connections in trainer Shug McGaughey and jockey Javier Castellano. While 0-3 in stakes races lifetime, she did win over this course and distance in allowance company 2 years ago.
Daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah won the Suwanee River Stakes earlier in the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet. The front-running mare was a stakes winner in 2019, 2020 and 2021 … and seeks to add her first of 2022.
Beaten favorite when third in the Tropical Park Oaks, a race that marked her only defeat to date. She’s three-quarters of a length from perfection through 5 starts while racing primarily in Canada. Impeccably bred filly won the Grade 1 Natalma in 2020 and the Grade 2 Bessarabian in 2021.
Daughter of Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom returns to Gulfstream for the first time since finishing second in the Sweetest Chant Stakes nearly 2 years ago. She’s won stakes at prestigious venues like Saratoga and Del Mar, most recently the Grade 1 Matriarch while visiting the west coast.
Well-bred filly has raced beyond a mile only once in her 9 starts, but that was a good second place finish against easier competition at Fair Grounds. She was outrun in the Suwanee River in her Gulfstream unveiling last time out vs. many of these same rivals.
Winner of Gulfstream’s Ginger Punch in 2021 and runner-up in the Dec. 18 Suwanee River Stakes to Sweet Melania as the beaten favorite, she’ll get her chance at the rematch. The Gulfstream-based mare traveled to Saratoga, Belmont and Kentucky Downs last season.
British-bred import won the Grade 2 Edgewood on the Kentucky Oaks Day undercard last spring, so she can handle big surroundings. The late-running filly has been away since June, but training well at nearby Palm Meadows as she awaits her first Gulfstream Park appearance.
19-1 upset winner of the Tropical Park Oaks, this Irish export is 2-for-4 since coming to America and joining reputed turf trainer Graham Motion. The PWC Filly & Mare Turf will be her first stakes bid against older horses after facing fellow 3-year-olds in those races in 2021.
Sidelined with a muscle injury after April’s Group 3 Italian 1000 Guineas victory, she’ll make her first start for new owners Gary Barber and Team Valor since being purchased. Hall of Fame trainer and turf maestro Bill Mott got her back on the workout tab in South Florida in early December.
Irish export has settled in at Santa Anita this winter with new trainer Michael McCarthy, who rose to fame last year in winning the Preakness Stakes (Rombauer). The daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah has lost 8 straight since winning her career debut in Ireland.
Fair Grounds-based filly bypassed a stakes race Jan. 22 over her home course to try the Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf. She’ll return to Gulfstream for the first time since her career debut, just over 3 years ago. The Hard Spun filly won Keeneland’s Dowager in 2021 at a longer distance.
Third-place finisher in Gulfstream’s local prep, the Suwanee River Stakes, she’ll be represented by Hall of Fame connections in trainer Shug McGaughey and jockey Javier Castellano. While 0-3 in stakes races lifetime, she did win over this course and distance in allowance company 2 years ago.
Daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah won the Suwanee River Stakes earlier in the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet. The front-running mare was a stakes winner in 2019, 2020 and 2021 … and seeks to add her first of 2022.
Beaten favorite when third in the Tropical Park Oaks, a race that marked her only defeat to date. She’s three-quarters of a length from perfection through 5 starts while racing primarily in Canada. Impeccably bred filly won the Grade 1 Natalma in 2020 and the Grade 2 Bessarabian in 2021.
Daughter of Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom returns to Gulfstream for the first time since finishing second in the Sweetest Chant Stakes nearly 2 years ago. She’s won stakes at prestigious venues like Saratoga and Del Mar, most recently the Grade 1 Matriarch while visiting the west coast.
Well-bred filly has raced beyond a mile only once in her 9 starts, but that was a good second place finish against easier competition at Fair Grounds. She was outrun in the Suwanee River in her Gulfstream unveiling last time out vs. many of these same rivals.
Winner of Gulfstream’s Ginger Punch in 2021 and runner-up in the Dec. 18 Suwanee River Stakes to Sweet Melania as the beaten favorite, she’ll get her chance at the rematch. The Gulfstream-based mare traveled to Saratoga, Belmont and Kentucky Downs last season.
British-bred import won the Grade 2 Edgewood on the Kentucky Oaks Day undercard last spring, so she can handle big surroundings. The late-running filly has been away since June, but training well at nearby Palm Meadows as she awaits her first Gulfstream Park appearance.
19-1 upset winner of the Tropical Park Oaks, this Irish export is 2-for-4 since coming to America and joining reputed turf trainer Graham Motion. The PWC Filly & Mare Turf will be her first stakes bid against older horses after facing fellow 3-year-olds in those races in 2021.
Sidelined with a muscle injury after April’s Group 3 Italian 1000 Guineas victory, she’ll make her first start for new owners Gary Barber and Team Valor since being purchased. Hall of Fame trainer and turf maestro Bill Mott got her back on the workout tab in South Florida in early December.
Irish export has settled in at Santa Anita this winter with new trainer Michael McCarthy, who rose to fame last year in winning the Preakness Stakes (Rombauer). The daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah has lost 8 straight since winning her career debut in Ireland.
Fair Grounds-based filly bypassed a stakes race Jan. 22 over her home course to try the Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf. She’ll return to Gulfstream for the first time since her career debut, just over 3 years ago. The Hard Spun filly won Keeneland’s Dowager in 2021 at a longer distance.
Third-place finisher in Gulfstream’s local prep, the Suwanee River Stakes, she’ll be represented by Hall of Fame connections in trainer Shug McGaughey and jockey Javier Castellano. While 0-3 in stakes races lifetime, she did win over this course and distance in allowance company 2 years ago.
Daughter of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah won the Suwanee River Stakes earlier in the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet. The front-running mare was a stakes winner in 2019, 2020 and 2021 … and seeks to add her first of 2022.
Beaten favorite when third in the Tropical Park Oaks, a race that marked her only defeat to date. She’s three-quarters of a length from perfection through 5 starts while racing primarily in Canada. Impeccably bred filly won the Grade 1 Natalma in 2020 and the Grade 2 Bessarabian in 2021.