Older Horses Seek Graded Win in Toboggan
Updated: Saturday, February 2, 2013 3:13 PM
Posted: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:49 PM
Six older horses seek their first graded stakes score in the $150,000 Toboggan Stakes (gr. III) at Aqueduct Racetrack Feb. 2, led by 120-pound highweight Mine Over Matter and the recently claimed Johannesburg Smile, who carries 118.
The six-furlong Toboggan, to be run as race 8 with an approximate post time of 4:48 p.m. EST, is one of four stakes on a day anchored by the $200,000 Withers (gr. III) for sophomore runners.
Chester and Mary Broman's Mine Over Matter, who will be sent out by trainer Mike Hushion along with stablemate
P J's Magical Wink, is a familiar face in New York where he won two stakes in 2012—the Oct. 20 Hudson at
Belmont Park and the April 22 Fabersham—while racing competitively in many others. The final start of 2012 from the 6-year-old son of
Mineshaft resulted in a third in the Fall Highweight Handicap (gr. III) behind
Caixia Eletronica and
This Ones for Phil, after which he ran second Jan. 20 in the Turnofthecentury Stakes by 2 3/4 lengths to the Bob Baffert-trained
Brigand.
Mine Over Matter drew post 5 and will be ridden by Junior Alvarado. P J's Magical Wink, a 5-year-old Florida-bred
Gimmeawink gelding owned by Marty Cunningham, starts from post 4 under Channing Hill in his first outing of 2013. He wrapped up 2012 finishing fifth in a Dec. 23 allowance at
Parx Racing; this is his stakes debut.
Johannesburg Smile won a Jan. 4 optional claimer while running for the $100,000 tag. He beat
Gallant Fields by half a length after pressing the pace and looming up to take the lead just past the five sixteenths pole. The 6-year-old son of
Johannesburg is a multiple winner of overnight stakes on the NYRA circuit for breeder Francis Paolangeli and trainer Dominic Galluscio.
Another familiar contender is
Head Heart Hoof from the barn of Rudy Rodriguez; he will also carry 118 pounds when breaking from the far outside under Cornelio Velasquez. The 7-year-old New York-bred son of
Intidab won the Jan. 9 True Blue Stakes going six furlongs by 2 1/4 lengths over
Royal Currier. He has been in the money in his past four starts for owner Michael Dubb and partners including an Oct. 26 claiming race in which he could have been had for $30,000. Rodriguez will also saddle Zayat Stables' Jan. 10 allowance winner
Sinai, a 5-year-old son of
Rockport Harbor .
Isn't He Perfect, runner-up to
Last Gunfighter by a half-length in the Jan. 19 Evening Attire Stakes last time out, ran well in overnight stakes on the NYRA circuit in 2012 but has not recorded a win for trainer Doodnauth Shivmangal since an allowance score at Belmont last May. The 5-year-old
Pleasantly Perfect runner competed on the 2011 Triple Crown trail and ran ninth in the Preakness Stakes (gr. I).
$150,000 Toboggan Stakes (gr. III, Race 8, approximate post 3:48 p.m. EST), 3YOs & Up, 6 furlongs (dirt, inner track)
PP, Horse, Jockey, Weight, Trainer
1. Johannesburg Smile (NY), J. Castellano, 118, T A Pletcher
2. Sinai (KY), D. Cohen, 116, R R Rodriguez
3. Isn't He Perfect (KY), I. Ortiz, Jr., 116, D Shivmangal
4. P J's Magical Wink (FL), C. Hill, 116, M E Hushion
5. Mine Over Matter (NY), J. Alvarado, 120, M E Hushion
6. Head Heart Hoof (NY), C.H. Velasquez, 118, R R Rodriguez
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