
My Mane Squeeze ahead of the Madison (G1) April 8 at Keeneland (Courtney Snow/Past The Wire)
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OZONE PARK, N.Y. – William “Buck” Butler and WinStar Farm’s New York-bred My Mane Squeeze will return to her home state in pursuit of her third graded stakes victory in Saturday’s Grade 2, $200,000 Ruffian at Belmont at the Big A.
Trained by Mike Maker, the 4-year-old dark bay scratched from the Grade 1 Derby City Distaff on Saturday at Churchill Downs – won by Kopion – in favor of this Saturday’s one-turn mile test for older fillies and mares at Aqueduct Racetrack, a track she won three state-bred stakes over as a late juvenile and early sophomore.
“I know the goal is the Breeders’ Cup, but I didn’t expect it so soon,” Butler said of the stacked overflow Derby City Distaff field, with a laugh. “We’ve got Saratoga ahead of us, so let’s see if we can do this one step at a time rather than jumping into the deep end.”
My Mane Squeeze enters the Ruffian from a stalking third-place finish in the seven-furlong Grade 1 Madison on April 8 at Keeneland, finishing 2 1/4 lengths back of the victorious Positano Sunset. The effort, which garnered a career-high 95 Beyer Speed Figure, marked her second Grade 1 placing after finishing third in the Test presented by Ticketmaster last summer at Saratoga Race Course.
“That first start back, I was very impressed with the race,” Butler said. “It’s special to get another good placing. At the top of the stretch I thought she had something, but she just got a little tired. We’re raring to go in New York.”
Last year, My Mane Squeeze posted a robust 9-4-2-1 record, beginning with the latter two of her trio of stakes victories over the local going with wins in the Franklin Square and Maddie May. She went on to capture the Grade 2 Eight Belles on the Kentucky Oaks undercard ahead of an off-the-board effort in the Grade 1 DK Horse Acorn at the Spa and a five straight placings in graded events, including an additional five-length romp in the Grade 3 Dogwood at Churchill.
“We’ve been the mile on this track and we’re looking to do it again. God willing, she’s grown up since then,” Butler said. “It was a big fear if she would be the same horse this year as last, but she came back beautifully, and Mike did a hell of a job as usual.”
Bred in the Empire State by Butler, My Mane Squeeze is out of the prolific Speightstown mare In Spite of Mama, who has also produced Grade 3-placed multiple stakes-winner Rotknee, stakes-winner Mama’s Gold and multiple stakes-placed Lookin’ for Trouble.
Manny Franco, aboard for the Madison, returns to the irons from post 10.

R. Lee Lewis’ graded stakes-winner Gun Song [post 9, John Velazquez] looks to improve off a third-place finish when making her seasonal bow in a one-turn mile optional claimer on March 13 at Gulfstream Park.
Trained by Mark Hennig, the 4-year-old daughter of Gun Runner stalked two lengths back in second under Hall of Famer John Velazquez, and was within 1 1/2 lengths of the lead at the three-quarters call, but faded in the lane and settled for third 6 3/4 lengths back of the victorious Literate.
Hennig said the uncharacteristic effort had a clear excuse post-race.
“She came out of that race with tender feet, and I had to pull her shoes and give her a few days off,” Hennig said. “She’s really rebounded since we got her re-shod and everything is going well. She’s settled back in nicely here [at Belmont Park] and has trained well.”
Gun Song posted a sparkling sophomore campaign that saw her capture the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan in May at Pimlico Race Course two starts before a close runner-up effort to Scalable in the Grade 3 Monmouth Oaks at its namesake course. She closed out the season with two game efforts at Parx Racing to win the Cathryn Sophia in August and finish a neck second to subsequent Horse of the Year Thorpedo Anna in the Grade 1 Cotillion in September before a head second to Tarifa in the Grade 2 Mother Goose in October here.
“She’s bigger and stronger,” Hennig said of her development into her 4-year-old season. “With the ship north, she hasn’t missed a note and it seems like she’s really enjoying the springtime. You wish you had 10 of them like her, but they don’t come along often. We’re hoping she gets back on track and that we have a nice year.”
A $400,000 purchase at the 2023 OBS March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training, Gun Song is out of the graded stakes-winning Mr. Greeley mare Nicole H. She has banked $733,220 through a 12-4-4-2 record.
Parkland Thoroughbreds and Sportsmen Stable’s Jody’s Pride [post 8, Joel Rosario] seeks a breakthrough graded victory after a distant off-the-board finish in the Grade 2 Azeri in March at Oaklawn Park where she broke slowly and was never able to find her best stride in the event won by Thorpedo Anna.
“She missed the break a little and she wants to be forwardly-placed, but she came from behind,” trainer Jorge Abreu said. “She’s done very well over the track at Aqueduct, so hopefully she continues on.”
The 4-year-old American Pharoah dark bay began her season with a strong effort in the seven-furlong Grade 2 Inside Information in January at Gulfstream, pouncing from 1 1/2 lengths off the pace under Luis Saez to take a narrow lead at the top of the lane and just miss in third a head back of Emery and a neck behind the victorious Mystic Lake. The effort garnered a career-best 95 Beyer.
“I was pretty excited with that. I think Luis gave her a perfect ride – he came and breezed her and he liked the way she breezed, and he told me she was going to run big there,” Abreu recalled. “She did, and she’s a filly that likes a challenge. She likes to be forwardly-placed and likes to fight.”
Jody’s Pride captured her first two starts in off-the-turf events as a juvenile in a maiden at Saratoga Race Course and the Listed Matron at Belmont at the Big A en route to a neck second to subsequent Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Just F Y I in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita Park. She made just three starts last year, winning the local Listed Busher Invitational at this distance before two off-the-board efforts that included a try on turf in the Grade 3 Pebbles here to finish the campaign.
Bred by Mr. Steve Weston, Jody’s Pride is out of the Scat Daddy mare Jody’s Song, a half-sister to multiple graded stakes-placed New York-bred Make Mischief and stakes-placed Speightful Lily. Jody’s Pride has banked $644,250 through an 8-3-1-1 record.
Gary Barber’s multiple graded stakes-placed millionaire Morning Matcha [post 2, Paco Lopez] will look to improve off an even fourth-place finish in a local April 18 optional claiming event sprinting 6 1/2 furlongs.
Trained by Butch Reid, Jr. – who recently won his 1,000th race – the Pennsylvania-bred daughter of Central Banker looks for her first graded victory after three on-the-board efforts at that level, including a game runner-up finish to Society in the 2022 Grade 1 Cotillion and thirds in the 2022 Grade 3 Comely here and 2023 Grade 2 Delaware Handicap.
The consistent 6-year-old boasts five stakes wins from her 30-8-7-7 record, featuring a 3 3/4-length trouncing of the 2023 seven-furlong NYSSS Staten Island here. Her four other stakes coups came at her home base of Parx.
Mark Anderson’s millionaire New York-bred Sterling Silver [post 4, Javier Castellano] is in search of her first graded stakes coup on the heels of a 1 3/4-length score in the state-bred Biogio’s Rose over course and distance on April 6.
Trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott – winner of Saturday’s Grade 1 Kentucky Derby with Sovereignty – the 6-year-old Cupid mare has won five state-bred stakes, led by a 9 3/4-length trouncing of the Johnstone Mile Handicap last summer at the Spa. She crossed the wire four lengths in front in the 2023 Grade 2 Gallant Bloom here, but was disqualified and placed second.
Bred by Mallory Mort and Karen Mort, Sterling Silver has banked $1,006,051 through a 29-9-5-5 record, and was trained by the now-retired Tom Albertrani through her first 21 starts.
Five-time Eclipse Award-winning conditioner Chad Brown will send out a pair of formidable contenders in last-out Top Flight Invitational-winner Headline Numbers [post 11, Dylan Davis] and stakes-placed Catherine Wheel [post 3, Flavien Prat].
Klaravich Stables’ Headline Numbers posted a breakthrough 4 1/2-length victory in the nine-furlong Top Flight on April 12 here, improving from a runner-up finish in the 1 1/16-mile Nellie Morse on February 15 at Laurel Park. The Gun Runner 4-year-old was well-regarded last year after an eye-catching debut graduation by 11 3/4 lengths over course and distance.
Richard Schemerhorn, Team Hanley, Thirty Year Farm, Hill ‘n’ Dale Equine Holdings and Stretch Run Ventures’ Catherine Wheel finished third in her stakes debut last out, landing 1 1/2 lengths behind Royal Spa in the one-mile Heavenly Cause on April 12 over muddy and sealed footing at Laurel. The Into Mischief 4-year-old has never been off-the-board in seven outings, including a 2 3/4-length third-out graduation in November 2023 and a nose optional claiming conquest in March, both over this course and distance.
A $725,000 purchase at the 2023 OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training, Catherine Wheel is out of the unraced Smart Strike mare Succeeding. Her fourth dam is the graded stakes-winning blue hen mare Better Than Honour, dam of Grade 1 Belmont Stakes-winner Jazil and Rags to Riches, and third dam of Belmont Stakes-winner Arcangelo.
Completing the field are a trio of contenders for trainer Saffie Joseph, Jr. with Grade 3-winner Dazzling Move [post 6, Irad Ortiz, Jr.] and the stakes-debuting pair of Claret Beret [post 7, Junior Alvarado] and Here’s the Kicker [post 5, Ricardo Santana, Jr.]; as well as Takethemoneyhoney [post 1, Eliseo Ruiz], a 5 1/4-length optional-claiming winner last out for trainer Michael Moore.
The Ruffian [Race 10] is one of five stakes slated for Saturday’s loaded 11-race card, which co-features the Grade 2, $400,000 Man o’ War in Race 2, the Grade 3, $200,000 Peter Pan in Race 11, the Grade 3, $175,000 John A. Nerud in Race 7 and the $150,000 Take the A Train in Race 9. First post is 1:10 p.m. Eastern.