2022 Fountain of Youth Contenders at Gulfstream Park
Fountain of Youth Offers 50-20-10-5 Kentucky Derby Points To Top-Four Finishers
Emmanuel (WinStar Farm LLC and Siena Farm LLC) concedes experience to his rivals when he is scheduled to make his stakes debut in the $400,000 Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth (G2) in only his third career start at Gulfstream Park on Saturday, March 5.
Emmanuel has been quite impressive in romping to victory in his first two starts, but the nagging question facing bettors will be: Does the 3-year-old son of More Than Ready have the stuff to prevail over his more seasoned competition in the 1 1/16-mile prep for the April 2 $1 million Curlin Florida Derby (G1)?
UPDATE: March 2 – Per trainer Todd Fletcher, Mo Donegal had “low-grade temperature” this morning and will scratch from Fountain of Youth on Saturday at Gulfstream. Will be pointed to Wood Memorial.
Entry | Horse | ML Odds | Jockey | Trainer |
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12 | SCRATCHED 0 Lbs | |||
1 | Markhamian | 20-1 | Marcos Meneses 120 Lbs | Juan Avila |
2 | Simplification | 5-2 | Jose Ortiz 120 Lbs | Antonio Sano |
3 | Howling Time | 15-1 | Joseph Talamo 120 Lbs | Dale Romans |
4 | In Due Time | 6-1 | Paco Lopez 120 Lbs | Kelly Breen |
5 | Dean Delivers | 15-1 | Miguel Vasquez 118 Lbs | Michael Yates |
6 | Rattle N Roll | 8-1 | Brian Hernandez, Jr. 123 Lbs | Kenneth McPeek |
7 | A. P.’s Secret | 15-1 | Tyler Gaffalione 120 Lbs | Saffie Joseph, Jr. |
8 | Emmanuel | 3-1 | Luis Saez 120 Lbs | Todd Pletcher |
9 | High Oak | 8-1 | Junior Alvarado 120 Lbs | William Mott |
10 | Giant Game | 15-1 | Corey Lanerie 118 Lbs | Dale Romans |
11 | O Captain | 30-1 | Javier Castellano 118 Lbs | Gustavo Delgado |
13 | Galt | 15-1 | Joel Rosario 118 Lbs | William Mott |
Emmanuel’s lack of race experience will hardly discourage handicappers familiar with Pletcher’s past performances with lightly raced horses at Gulfstream. The Hall of Famer saddled Itsaknockout for a 2015 Fountain of Youth victory in his third career start following a pair of victories at Gulfstream.
Pletcher has had even better success with colts making their third career starts in the Florida Derby. Among his record six winners of Gulfstream’s premier Triple Crown prep are two colts who were victorious in their third career starts – Constitution in 2014 and Materiality in 2015, both of whom went into their graded-stakes debuts undefeated.
Emmanuel’s sire captured his first five career starts, including two graded stakes, before tasting defeat for the first time.
“They’re both talented horses. Emmanuel has a bit of a larger physical presence than a lot of the More Than Readys we’ve had. He’s a good-sized, strong colt with a really good More Than Ready disposition,” Pletcher said. “He’s a very straightforward, very professional, smart colt.”
Emmanuel, 9-2 in the morning-line, made an auspicious debut Dec. 11 at Gulfstream, scoring a front-running 6 ¾-length triumph in a mile maiden special weight event. In his two-turn debut in a 1 1/16-mile allowance at Tampa Bay Downs Jan. 30, he scored a gate-to-wire victory by 4 ½ lengths. While Emmanuel has been successful at both Gulfstream and Tampa, Pletcher opted for the Hallandale Beach track for his colt’s stakes debut.
“He broke his maiden here. We know he likes the track,” said Pletcher, who also won the Fountain of Youth with Eskendereya in 2010 and Scat Daddy in 2007. “We like the timing of the Fountain of Youth. It puts him in a good position, if he runs well enough, to take a look at the Florida Derby.”
Pletcher also entered Donegal Racing’s Mo Donegal in the Fountain of Youth.
Mo Donegal– SCR, 3-1 in the morning line, brings a stronger body of work into the Fountain of Youth than his Pletcher stablemate. The son of Uncle Mo is coming off a late-surging third-place finish in the Feb. 5 Holy Bull (G3) in his 3-year-old debut, after finishing off his 2021 campaign with a victory in the 1 1/8-mile Remsen (G2) at Aqueduct Dec. 4.
“It was just a matter of deciding if a race between now and the Wood Memorial is going to move him forward,” Pletcher said. “The goal is to have him peak on Kentucky Derby Day.”
Mo Donegal has raced off the early pace in all four of his races.
“There could be a fast pace, which wouldn’t hurt his running style,” Pletcher said.
Luis Saez has the mount aboard Emmanuel, while Irad Ortiz Jr. has the return mount aboard Mo Donegal.
Lucky Seven Stable’s Rattle N Roll brings Grade 1 credentials into the Fountain of Youth, in which he is scheduled to make his 2022 debut after closing out his juvenile campaign with an off-the-pace 4 ½-length victory in the Oct. 9 Breeders’ Futurity (G1) at Keeneland.
“He’s a beautiful horse to be around. He’s a bit of a set-up horse,” trainer Kenny McPeek said. “He needs pace in front of him. That’s out of our control, but we’re looking to get two races into him before Kentucky and go from there.”
Brian Hernandez Jr. will travel from New Orleans to accept the return mount aboard the son of Connect.
Tami Bobo’s Simplification enters the Fountain of Youth off a gritty second-place finish behind White Abarrio in the 1 1/16-mile Holy Bull, in which he had a troubled start and experienced a wide trip.
“The bad news in his last race, he didn’t win. The good news, we know he can run from behind and run in the front,” trainer Antonio Sano said.
Simplification had previously scored a front-running victory in the Mucho Macho Man over a one-turn mile.
“Each day, he is a more serious horse. Maybe before he was a little green, but right now, he has more concentration,” Sano said. “He’s a different horse of all the horses I have.”
Jose Ortiz is scheduled to ride Simplification for the first time Saturday.
Gentry Farms’ A.P.’s Secret is scheduled to make his stakes debut in the Fountain of Youth after winning two of three starts.
“We’re exited to run him. He’s a good horse. We believe he is a high-quality colt,” trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said. “This race is coming up competitive, so this is his chance to show if he belongs or not.”
The son of Cupid, who more recently scored a front-running victory in a one-turn mile optional claiming allowance while wearing blinkers for the first time, will make his debut Saturday.
Two turns “We feel that’s what he wants to do, but he still has to prove it,” Joseph said. “I think he’s a horse that can sit off the pace and not have to be rushed.”
Tyler Gaffalione has the call on A.P.’s Secret.
Albaugh Family Stable LLC’s Howling Time will seek to rebound from his first career loss in the Nov. 27 Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) at Churchill Downs, where he finished fifth behind Smile Happy, Sam F. Davis (G3) winner Classic Causeway and Holy Bull victor White Abarrio after setting a pressured pace.
“He came out of the one-hole and Joe (Talamo) asked him a little bit and he got aggressive,” Romans said. “We won’t expect to see him on the pace this time. There’s a lot of speed in there. We’ll just sit off it and come running.”
Howling Time had previously broken his maiden and won the Street Sense Stakes at Churchill.
Romans is also scheduled to saddle West Point Thoroughbreds and Albaugh Family Stable’s Giant Game, a son of Giant’s Causeway who finished third in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) before finishing sixth in the Holy Bull.
Joe Talamo has the return mount aboard Howling Time, while Corey Lanerie is scheduled to ride Giant Game for the first time.
Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott is also represented by two colts in the entries for the Fountain of Youth – LRE Racing LLC and JEH Racing Stable LLC’s High Oak and OXO Equine LLC’s Galt. Galt is on the also-eligible list of one and will need a defection in the main body of the 12-horse field to draw into the race.
High Oak is scheduled to make his first start since finishing fourth in the Sept. 6 Hopeful (G1) at Saratoga. The son of Gormley has won his two previous starts, including the Saratoga Special (G2). Galt, an impressive maiden winner in his third career start Dec. 26 at Gulfstream, set the pace before fading to fourth in the Holy Bull.
Junior Alvarado has the return mount aboard High Oak, while Joel Rosario has the call on Galt.
Santa Rosa Racing Stable’s Markhamian, who captured the seven-furlong Pasco at Tampa Bay Downs; Edge Racing’s In Due Time, an impressive optional claiming allowance winner Feb. 4; Stonehedge LLC’s Dean Delivers, a close-up second in the seven-furlong Swale on the Holy Bull undercard; and OGMA Investments and Jack Hardin Jr.’s O Captain, who finished third in the six-furlong Limehouse after breaking his maiden impressively; are also entered in the Fountain of Youth.
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43 Nominees for the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth
Rattle N Roll (Lucky Seven Stables), unraced since capturing the Breeders Futurity (G1) last fall, and a dozen horses from Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher are among 43 3-year-olds nominated to the $400,000 Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) on Saturday, March 5 at Gulfstream Park.
The 76th running of the 1 1/16-mile Fountain of Youth is the next step on the road to the $1 million Curlin Florida Derby (G1) April 2 and headlines a spectacular program featuring nine stakes, eight graded, worth $1.7 million in purses.
In addition, the tradition-rich Fountain of Youth will be part of a mega promotion between Gulfstream and its sister track, Santa Anita Park, which together will play host to a combined 15 stakes – 14 graded – worth $4.15 million March 5.
A Coast-to-Coast All-Turf Stakes Pick 5 and Coast-to-Coast All-Dirt Stakes Pick 5, each with legs run at Gulfstream and Santa Anita, will be among the wagering highlights. A free contest will offer a $5 million jackpot for an entry or entries with all 15 stakes winners.
Trainer Ken McPeek is pointing Rattle N Roll, a chestnut son of Grade 1-winning millionaire Connect, to making his sophomore debut in the Fountain of Youth. A three-length maiden special weight winner in his third start, Rattle N Roll romped to a 4 ½-length victory over 12 rivals in his stakes debut, the 1 1/16-mile Breeders’ Futurity in October at Keeneland. Rattle N Roll shows five works since Jan. 22 at Gulfstream for his return, most recently going five furlongs in 59.65 Feb. 19, third-fastest of 42 horses.
A three-time winner of the Fountain of Youth with Itsaknockout (2015), Eskendereya (2010) and Scat Daddy (2007), Pletcher’s 2022 nominees are led by Remsen (G2) winner Mo Donegal, who finished a fast-closing third in the Feb. 5 Holy Bull (G3) at Gulfstream, and Major General, undefeated winner of the 1 1/16-mile Iroquois (G3) last September at Churchill Downs last time out.
Other Pletcher nominees include American Icon, 8 ½-length debut winner Dec. 26 at Gulfstream; Charge It, who broke his maiden by the same margin second time out Feb. 12; Dean’s List and Emmanuel, each undefeated in two starts including Gulfstream maiden wins; and Royal Spirit, beaten a neck by stablemate Grand Sonata in the Feb. 5 Kitten’s Joy (G3) on the Gulfstream turf.
Also prominent among Fountain of Youth nominees are Mucho Macho Man winner Simplification, Galt and 2021 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) show finisher Giant Game, respectively second, fourth and eighth in the Holy Bull; Giant Game’s Dale Romans-trained stablemate Howling Time, winner of the Street Sense last fall at Churchill; A.P.’s Secret, an optional claiming allowance winner Jan. 9 at Gulfstream for meet-leading trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.; multiple stakes winner Barese, unbeaten in three career starts; Sam F. Davis (G3) winner Classic Causeway; 2021 Saratoga Special (G2) winner High Oak; and two-time Grade 3 winner Messier.
G2 Fountain of Youth Featured in March 5 Mega Promotion
The $400,000 Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth (G2) will headline the March 5 program at Gulfstream Park, providing 3-year-old prospects a steppingstone to the April 2 $1 million Curlin Florida Derby (G1) and the 2022 Triple Crown. The 76th running of the tradition-rich stakes will also be featured in a mega promotion between 1S/T sister tracks Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita Park, which will play host to a combined 15 graded stakes worth $4.15 million that day.
Gulfstream will offer nine graded stakes worth $1.7 million in purses, while Santa Anita’s card will be graced by six graded-stakes worth $2.45 million. A Coast to Coast All Turf Stakes Pick 5 and a Coast to Coast All Dirt Stakes Pick 5, each with legs run at Gulfstream and Santa Anita, will be among the highlights of the 1S/T promotion. A free contest will offer a $5 million jackpot for an entry or entries with all 15 graded/stakes winners.
In addition to the Fountain Youth, the $200,000 Davona Dale (G2), a mile race for 3-year-old fillies; $200,000 WinStar Gulfstream Park Mile (G2), a mile stakes for 4-year-olds and up; $200,000 Mac Diarmida (G2), a 1 3/8-mile turf stakes for older horses; $150,000 Canadian Turf (G3), a mile race for 4-year-olds and up; $150,000 Honey Fox (G3), a mile turf stakes for older fillies and mares; $150,000 The Very One (G3), a 1 3/8-mile turf test for older fillies and mares; $125,000 Herecomesthebride (G3), a mile turf event for 3-year-old fillies; and the $125,000 Palm Beach (G3), a mile turf stakes for 3-year-olds; will be featured on Gulfstream’s March 5 card.