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4 Parx Horses Headed to Claiming Crown

 
 
Blue-Collar Horses Ready for Claiming Crown Spotlight
Gulfstream hosts nine starter stakes worth $810,000 to celebrate blue-collar horses.

 

Very much the poster horse for what the annual Claiming Crown at Gulfstream Park represents, Mastic Beach Racing’s Tune In  will seek his seventh win in his last 10 starts in the $125,000 Jewel Dec. 4.

The Jewel, a 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-olds and up who have run for a claiming price of $35,000 or less in 2020-21, will headline an 11-race program offering nine starter stakes worth $810,000 in purses for the celebration of the blue-collar horses that support day-to-day programs at racetracks across the country. Post time for Saturday’s program is noon ET.

Tune In, who opened his career with a 3 1/2-length win in a $20,000 maiden claiming race at Keeneland in April 2019, has developed into a tough-as-nails competitor with a resolute will to win. The Diane Morici-trained gelding has notched a record of six wins, two places, and one third in his last nine races.

“He’s a cool dude,” Morici said. “He’s a rock star; he’s a total rock star.”

The son of Country Day, who is coming off a dominating victory in a one-turn mile starter allowance at Gulfstream, will attempt to win for the first time around two turns on dirt in the Jewel. His most recent attempt at two turns on dirt came Oct. 1 at Churchill Downs, where he held the lead in the stretch before settling for second behind multiple graded stakes-placed Major Fed .

 

“He went two turns at Churchill and got beat by a very nice horse,” Morici said. “At this level I think he should be fine.”

Tune In, who kicked off his impressive nine-race run with back-to-back two-turn victories over the turf at Tampa Bay Downs and Gulfstream last winter, came back from his Churchill race six weeks later to return to winning form at Gulfstream. He will return in the Jewel off only three weeks between races.

“This is the first time I’m running him back this quick. I usually give him a little bit more time between races, but he did come out of his last race really well,” Morici said. “He shipped to Kentucky twice and ran his eyeballs out. He never missed an oat. He’s a good eater. He’s a class act. He’s just a class act.”

Leonel Reyes has the return mount aboard Tune In.

John Fanelli, LC Racing, Paul Braverman, and Timothy Pinch’s Girolamo’s Attack  will also attempt to win for the first time around two turns in the Jewel. The Saffie Joseph Jr.-trained 4-year-old gelding is coming off a victory in the one-turn mile Hollywood Lakes Handicap at Gulfstream.

“His best race seems to be a one-turn mile. He’s 3-for-3 at Gulfstream at a one-turn mile,” Joseph said. “We’re experimenting going two turns for the first time at a mile and an eighth. We’re going to give it a shot. It’s a question mark if he wants to go two turns.”

Privately purchased after breaking his maiden for a $32,000 claiming price at Gulfstream in July 2020, the son of Girolamo  is usually forwardly placed while sprinting.

“Going longer, it allows him to get into an easier rhythm than when we were sprinting him earlier. I think that was the mistake we were making,” Joseph said. “It’s a slower tempo (around two turns).”

Edgard Zayas has the return call.

Joseph will also be represented by Magic Cap Stables’ Twelve Volt Man , who became eligible for the Jewel two races back when he won a starter optional claiming allowance at Gulfstream while running for a $35,000 tag. The 3-year-old Violence   gelding finished fourth in the Showing Up Stakes Nov. 6 in next start on Tapeta. Edwin Gonzalez has the mount on Twelve Volt Man.

Trainer Michael Maker, who has saddled a record 18 winners of Claiming Crown races, will be represented in the Jewel by Paradise Farms and David Staudacher’s Hanalei’s Houdini . The 5-year-old Jersey Town   gelding, who has raced for a claiming price as low as $16,000, will make his first start for his new connections Friday after being claimed for $50,000 out of a fifth-place finish at Keeneland. Paco Lopez has the call.

The Claiming Crown will also feature the $95,000 Emerald for 3-year-olds and up which have started for a claiming price of $25,000 or less in 2020-21, at 1 1/16 miles on turf; the $95,000 Tiara for fillies and mares 3 and up which have started for a claiming price of $25,000 or less in 2020-21, at 1 1/16 miles on turf; the $90,000 Canterbury Tom Metzen Memorial for 3-year-olds and up which have started for a claiming price of $25,000 or less in 2020-21, at five furlongs on turf; the $90,000 Distaff Dash for for fillies and mares 3 and up which have started for a claiming price of $25,000 or less in 2020-21, at five furlongs on turf; the $85,000 Rapid Transit for 3-year-olds and up which have started for a claiming price of $16,000 or less in 2020-21, at seven furlongs on dirt; the $80,000 Glass Slipper for fillies and mares 3 and up which have started for a claiming price of $12,500 or less in 2020-21, at one mile on dirt; the $75,000 Express for 3-year-olds and up which have started for a claiming price of $8,000 or less lifetime, at six furlongs on dirt; and the $75,000 Iron Horse Kent Stirling Memorial for 3-year-olds and up which have started for a claiming price of $8,000 or less lifetime, at 1 1/16 miles on dirt.

 

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