Golden Pal registers 95 Beyer in G3 Quick Call score; seeks Group 1 prosperity overseas

July 17, 2021

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – After returning victorious in Opening Day’s Grade 3, $120,000 Quick Call, trainer Wesley Ward said Golden Pal will take his talents overseas for his next engagement. 

A winner of his last three starts, Golden Pal was in command throughout the entire 5 ½-furlong journey for sophomores and was wrapped up by jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. in the final sixteenth of a mile, garnering a career-best 95 Beyer for the three-length win. 

Ward said he plans on shipping Golden Pal back to Keeneland in the next couple of days to prepare for a possible start in either the Group 1 Nunthorpe on August 20 at York in England or the Group 1 Flying Five on September 12 at the Curragh in Ireland. 

“I was planning on going this morning, but he ran such a big effort I’ll keep him here for a couple of days,” Ward said. “Right now, when he’s this good and you want to try and make him a sire, you have to hook into a Group 1 somewhere.”

Ward said the Nunthorpe might be coming up a little sooner than ideal. 

“It’s close together, but when you’re talking about going over to England and off a layoff, I like to give them some time so I’m not 100 percent certain he’ll go to the Nunthorpe,” Ward said. “I would say, looking at his energy and his workouts, that will determine whether it’s there or if he’ll run in Ireland. I’ve never run one in Ireland.”

Both the Nunthorpe and the Flying Five are contested at five furlongs, a half-furlong shorter than the Quick Call. 

“He’s much better going five-eighths,” Ward said. 

Golden Pal, owned by Coolmore partners Michael Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith and Westerberg, was a dazzling 3 ½-length winner of the Skidmore at Saratoga last summer before capturing the Grade 2 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint at Keeneland. He arrived at the Quick Call off eight months rest. 

Golden Pal’s next start will not be his first international endeavor. In his second outing, he was second beaten a neck in the Group 2 Norfolk last June at Royal Ascot. 

While Golden Pal takes his show on the road, Ten Broeck Farm’s five-time stakes winner Kimari will target the Grade 2, $200,000 Honorable Miss on July 28 at Saratoga. 

The daughter of Munnings captured the Grade 1 Madison on April 3 at Keeneland last out, defeating graded stakes-winners Estilo Talentoso, Bell’s the One and Sconsin. 

The 4-year-old bay filly, who has never finished worse than fourth in 10 career starts, seeks a second stakes victory at the Spa. She earned her first stakes triumph when taking the Bolton Landing in August 2019. 

NYRA Press Release

Photo: Golden Pal (Chelsea Durand)

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