“The Coach” Scores Twice on Rebel Day

February 26, 2024

D. Wayne Lukas celebrated two wins Saturday with Lemon Muffin in the Honeybee and Seize the Grey in an allowance. (Coady Photography)

Oaklawn Barn Notes by Robert Yates

“The Coach” hasn’t forgotten how to win the big game, even at 88.

Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas won two races Saturday at Oaklawn, highlighted by an upset in the $400,000 G3-Honeybee Stakes with Lemon Muffin, a five-race maiden who was making her stakes and two-turn debut. 

“It means I’m the oldest man that ever won the Honeybee,” Lukas, a former basketball coach, said with a laugh before training hours Sunday morning. 

“You’ve got to always remember that this game is a game of experience. There’s no how-to books. You can go to the library and pull all the books ever written on racing and none of them will tell you how to train. Some of them tried. I’ve read some of it and thought, ‘Oh my God.’ Talk about misleading somebody. 

“I think if I was an owner, I would probably get somebody that had experience. I think the experience factor is huge.”

Right down to touting a maiden in a major Kentucky Oaks prep.

Lemon Muffin skims the rail to score the Honeybee. (Coady Photography)
Lemon Muffin skims the rail to score the Honeybee. (Coady Photography)

Lemon Muffin ($58.20) was the record-extending seventh Honeybee victory for Lukas, following Lost Kitty in 1988, Imaginary Lady in 1989, Train Robbery in 1990, Be Cool in 1991, Time’s Mistress in 2007 and Secret Oath in 2022. 

Lemon Muffin had finished second in her previous four starts, including a maiden special weight sprint Jan. 26 at Oaklawn. She received a preliminary Beyer Speed Figure of 84, a career high, for her 3 ½-length Honeybee victory under Keith Asmussen. The winning time for 1 1/16 miles over a fast track was 1:45.60.

“Going to two turns was the key,” said Lukas, who trains Lemon Muffin, a daughter of Collected, for Aaron Sones. “We had talked about going earlier, but I gave her that one more and she was flying at the end. I gave her to all the officials at Keeneland and Churchill yesterday. They got fat. They went right to the windows.”

Lukas said Lemon Muffin will be pointed to the $750,000 G3-Fantasy Stakes March 30 at Oaklawn. The Fantasy is Oaklawn’s third and final Kentucky Oaks points race.

Lemon Muffin earned 50 qualifying points for her Honeybee victory and has 50 overall to rank first on the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard released Saturday by Churchill Downs.

The Honeybee was the first career graded stakes victory for Asmussen, 25, the son of Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen.

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Lukas also won Saturday’s first race, a $150,000 entry-level allowance at 1 1/16 miles, with Triple Crown nominee Seize the Grey.

From the final crop of deceased champion Arrogate, Seize the Grey ($13.60) was a one-length winner of his 3-year-old debut under Nik Juarez.

Lukas said he will now probably separate Seize the Grey and Just Steel, the trainer’s other top Kentucky Derby prospect.

Seize the Grey is owned by MyRacehorse, which offers fractional shares in horses.

“We’ve got 600 people who are going tell us what to do there,” Lukas said, referring to Seize the Grey’s next start. “I wanted to get that one under his belt.”

Lukas said Just Steel is headed to the G1-Arkansas Derby. He finished a disappointing seventh in Saturday’s $1.25 million G2-Rebel Stakes – Oaklawn’s final major Arkansas Derby prep – after breaking from post 11 in the 1 1/16-mile race. He was five-wide on the first turn.

“You cannot win here out of the 11 hole,” Lukas said. “I don’t think Secretariat can win out of the 11 hole. It just kills you.”

Just Steel (15 points) ranks 16th on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard after finishing second in the Smarty Jones and $800,000 G3-Southwest Stakes (G3) Feb. 3.

Lukas said Seize the Grey could use the one-mile $200,000 Hot Springs Stakes March 23 as a bridge to a Kentucky Derby points race at Keeneland – $1 million G1-Blue Grass Stakes April 6 or $400,000 G3-Lexington Stakes (G3) April 13.

“I’m going to try and get another race in him,” Lukas said.

The Honeybee was Lukas’ 53rd career Oaklawn stakes victory.

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