Diego Velazquez, Legend of Time Highlight G1 Saratoga Derby

July 31, 2024

By Michael Adolphson – NYRA Press Office

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Westerberg and Peter Brant’s Diego Velazquez and Godolphin’s Legend of Time lead an intriguing cast of well-matched sophomores in Saturday’s sixth running of the Grade 1 Saratoga Derby Invitational over 1 3/16 miles of the Saratoga Race Course Mellon turf.

For the second consecutive year, per a partnership between the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) and Moonee Valley Racing Club, the $600,000 affair’s winner will receive an automatic berth into the prestigious Group 1, AUD$5 million Ladbrokes Cox Plate, set to take place on October 26.

The last four winners of the Saratoga Derby have gone on to win a grand total of 10 subsequent Group 1/Grade 1 races. The most prolific among those was State Of Rest, trained by Aidan O’Brien’s son, Joseph, in 2021. The son of Starspangledbanner captured the aforementioned Cox Plate, Prix Ganay and Royal Ascot’s Prince of Wales’s Stakes.

The powerful Ballydoyle-based yard of Aidan O’Brien will take another crack at the Saratoga Derby after finishing seventh with Mohawk in 2019, fourth with Bolshoi Ballet in 2021 and fifth with Stone Age in 2022. This time, the conditioner of 400 Group/Grade 1s brings blue-blooded Diego Velazquez [post 4, Ryan Moore], fresh off a dismantling of older foes in the Group 3 Meld over nine furlongs of Leopardstown’s left-handed course on July 18.

A Group 2 winner at two, the Frankel-sired half-brother to multiple Group 1-winner Broome and three-time Group 1-placed Point Lonsdale was also a respectable 4 3/4-length eighth-of-14 in June’s Group 1 Prix du Jockey Club [French Derby] over 10 1/2- furlongs at Chantilly. In fact, aside from his confidence-building, seven-length Meld mockery, Diego Velazquez holds enviable class lines, having clashed with some of the very best of his generation in Europe.

“Diego is in good form since Leopardstown,” O’Brien said. “We think the track, trip and ground should be fine for him. We are happy with him and are hopeful he should run a very good race.”

Legend of Time hopes to give Charlie Appleby’s Greentree-based USA operation its fourth American and third NYRA Grade 1 win of the year when he breaks from post 3 under William Buick.

The 3/2 beaten favorite in the Belmont Derby, he was trapped inside and found too much to overcome when able to extricate in mid-stretch. A five-time winner from eight starts, including Belmont at the Big A’s Grade 2 Pennine Ridge on May 25, the son of global luminary Sea The Stars and Spa stakes winner Kissable has trained forwardly since. Going into the weekend, Appleby has 25 North American Grade 1 victories [five at NYRA tracks], including this race with Nations Pride [2022].

“He’s in great nick since his last run,” Appleby said. “Unfortunately, in the Belmont Derby, it was a tactical race off the draw and was going to be tricky, and that’s how it panned out, needless to say. He came out of the race well and we head there as a live contender, again.”

Another well-bred progeny of the great Frankel will go to post in Besilu Stables’ Hall of Famer Bill Mott-trained homebred Royal Majesty [post 7, Junior Alvarado], a 1 3/4-length fourth in the Belmont Derby.

A powerful winner of a nine-furlong Keeneland turf allowance in April, the son of Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup and Grade 2 Lake Placid winner Crown Queen was third in the Pennine Ridge prior to his Belmont Derby effort and seeks his third win in what will be his seventh start.

White Palomino after his Keeneland maiden win April 6 (Courtney Snow/Past The Wire)

James J. Bakke and Gerald Isbister’s homebred White Palomino, who is indeed brown in color, has done little wrong in four starts that include a third and first in maiden company followed by prominent runner-up efforts, defeated a head, in both the aforementioned Pennine Ridge and Belmont Derby.

“He’s coming into it good. He looks great,” said four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown. “It’s back a little tight – he ran a tough race there last time and got beat a head. My only concern would be the short rest.”

Improving his speed figures with each passing race, the son of late 2004 Champion Turf Horse and dual Champion Sire Kitten’s Joy will break from the outermost post 8 under Flavien Prat.

Brown seeks his third win in the race, following Domestic Spending [2020] and Program Trading [2023].

A barn with its fair share of turf Grade 1s is that of Christophe Clement, who brings a pair of chances into the contest while seeking his 274th North American graded stakes victory.

West Point Thoroughbreds and Steven Bouchey’s Carson’s Run [post 6, Dylan Davis], already a Grade 1 winner as a juvenile in September’s Summer at Woodbine, makes his third run of the season and first in graded company on Saturday. After an even fifth in Aqueduct’s Woodhaven in late April, he returned to winning ways in Monmouth Park’s 1 1/16-mile Tale of the Cat on June 23.

“Carson’s Run should relish the extra distance,” Clement said. “We would not mind if it rained a bit as well looking at the forecast. It is very exciting to be a Grade 1 winner at 2 and rounding back into form at this age now, hopefully he is peaking at the right moment.”

St. Elias Stable, Ken Langone, Steven Duncker and Vicarage Stable’s Deterministic [post 5, Joel Rosario], a graded winner on dirt, makes his second start on the green after a game second in his turf bow in Belmont at the Big A’s Grade 3 Manila. A dual winner from five starts, the son of Liam’s Map has been well-regarded since his $625,000 Keeneland September 2022 final bid.

“Deterministic is training very well. He had a great work the other day on the turf with Joel Rosario,” Clement said. “We are very much looking forward to stretching him out to this distance. We are excited for the ownership, they are a great group of owners, hopefully we will give them a good race. All signs are very positive at home.”

Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey will saddle graded stakes-placed Cugino [post 2, Irad Ortiz, Jr.] for owners West Point Thoroughbreds and Jimmy Kahig.

The Twirling Candy bay, a $225,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase, sports a ledger of 6-2-3-0 for purse earnings of $364,100 that includes a nose defeat to Neat in the Grade 3 Transylvania in April at Keeneland and a 4 1/4-length score last out in the Listed Audubon over nine furlongs of firm turf on June 1 at Churchill.

Cugino is out of the multiple stakes-winning Kitten’s Joy mare Adorable Miss, who is a full-sister to graded stakes-winner Noble Beauty.

Rounding out a talented field is Keeneland allowance winner Izzy d’Oro, [post 1, Javier Castellano], who arrives off a fourth-place finish in the aforementioned Tale of the Cat.

Trained and co-owned by Blake Kelly with Joseph Gellenbeck and Isidoro Russo, the Get Stormy chestnut, out of the stakes-placed Horse Chestnut mare Cologne, is a half-brother to dual Grade 2-winner Dragon Bay.

The Saratoga Derby is slated as Race 7 on Saturday’s 13-race program which is headlined by the Grade 1, $1 million Whitney for older horses in Race 11. The lucrative card features three additional stakes in the Grade 1, $500,000 Test presented by Ticketmaster in Race 8, the Grade 2, $300,000 Troy in Race 10 and the Listed $135,000 Fasig-Tipton Lure in Race 9. First post is 12:05 p.m. Eastern, with gates opening to the public at 10:30 a.m.

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