2022 Saratoga Special Contenders at Saratoga

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NYRA Press Release
Updated: August 12, 2022

Damon's Mound and Gulfport will look to make the grade in the Grade 2, $200,000 Saratoga Special, a 6 1/2-furlong sprint for juveniles, at Saratoga Race Course on Saturday, August 13.

Florida homebred Damon's Mound will provide trainer Michelle Lovell her first starter at Saratoga. Lovell, who was a jockey from 1989-94 and also in 1999, went out on her own as a conditioner in 2003. She will be in search of her first win at the Spa after finishing second on three occasions as a jockey in 1993.

The Saratoga Special is slated as Race 4 on Saturday's 11-race card which also features the Grade 1, $500,000 Fourstardave Handicap, offering a "Win and You're In" berth to the Breeders' Cup Mile, in Race 10. First post is 1:05 p.m. Eastern.

2022 Saratoga Special Field & Odds

Race 4 at Saratoga on Saturday, August 13 - Post 2:47 PM

Entry Horse ML Odds Jockey Trainer
1 Super Chow 8-1 Luis Saez
120 Lbs
Jorge Delgado
2 Damon's Mound 7-5 Gabriel Saez
120 Lbs
Michelle Lovell
3 Valenzan Day 12-1 Trevor McCarthy
120 Lbs
Rudy Rodriguez
4 Gulfport 4-5 Joel Rosario
122 Lbs
Steven Asmussen
5 Owen's Leap 8-1 Irad Ortiz, Jr.
120 Lbs
Thomas Amoss

"It's really special," said Lovell. "I've been there a few times and rode a handful of races there many moons ago, so I had the experience of being on the track and being in awe of the beautiful place that it is. But this is a whole new look and I'm really looking forward to it."

Damon's Mound, by Girvin and out of the multiple stakes-placed Stroll mare San Antonio Stroll, broke slowly in his July 2 debut sprinting six furlongs at Churchill Downs under returning rider Gabriel Saez. He tracked four wide before taking command through a half-mile in 45.49 and drew off to a 12 1/2-length score in a final time of 1:09.84.

"We knew he was good, but we didn't know he'd win like he did because he did it in hand so easily," said Lovell of the winning effort that garnered an 84 Beyer Speed Figure.

Lovell said the slow start wasn't unexpected.

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"The only thing he struggled with in the morning was getting away from the gate fast, but as soon as he got out he was up on his feet," Lovell said. "So, it wasn't a surprise but he did gather himself and get on the bridle and put himself right in the race easily. Even on the gallop out, he widened."

Damon's Mound was prepared in Florida by David O'Farrell at Ocala Stud - where Girvin stands - before joining up with Lovell.

"I had communication with the owner for months in advance that he was going to send me a 2-year-old and every time he checked in, which was pretty much monthly, he'd tell me he's doing good and on track and that he's a nice colt," Lovell said. "When he showed up at the barn, he looked like a very nice individual and he's just been awesome. He's been fun to train and watch develop."

Damon's Mound has breezed four times at Colonial Downs out of his debut win, including a bullet five-eighths in 58.40 on July 23.

"The fast works were in hand. He's pretty push button anyway," Lovell said. "He always does everything really easily. He hasn't been asked for anything yet. We'll find out Saturday as he'll probably have to be asked now running against some really nice horses."

When prompted that it would be a good story should Damon's Mound provide Lovell her first Spa win in her first attempt, the conditioner remained cautiously optimistic.

"I hope it's a great story," said Lovell, with a laugh. "I think he'll run well. I'm excited about him. I have a lot of confidence in him. He's a nice colt."

Damon's Mound will leave from post 2.

Lea Farms' Super Chow, by Lord Nelson, posted a gate-to-wire score in his July 2 debut sprinting five furlongs at Gulfstream Park for trainer Jorge Delgado. The $75,000 OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase, who was piloted by Chantal Sutherland, covered the distance in 58.49 to garner a 66 Beyer.

Luis Saez has the call from the inside post.

William Heiligbrodt, Corinne Heiligbrodt, Jackpot Farm and Whispering Oaks Farm's Gulfport has won both career starts, including a 12 1/4-length score last out in the Bashford Manor on July 4 at Churchill Downs. The $275,000 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Yearling Sale purchase made every pole a winning one in the six-furlong test, stopping the clock in 1:09.25 while easily besting returning rival Owen's Leap to garner a field-high 91 Beyer.

The Uncle Mo colt is trained by Steve Asmussen, who is one win shy of fellow Hall of Famer James G. Rowe Sr.'s record six wins in the prestigious test which was inaugurated in 1901. Asmussen's Saratoga Special victors include Cuvee [2003], Kodiak Kowboy [2007], Kantharos [2010], Copper Bullet [2017] and Jackie's Warrior [2020].

Gulfport is out of the Unbridled's Song mare Fame and Fortune, who is a full sister to 2013 Grade 1 Whitney winner Cross Traffic.

Joel Rosario, who will pilot Gulfport from post 4, has notched 10 graded stakes wins this summer at Saratoga and is one win shy of the meet record of 11 graded scores currently shared by Hall of Famers Javier Castellano and John Velazquez.

Valenzan Day, trained and co-owned by Rudy Rodriguez with Celeritas Racing, is the most experienced entrant with a record of 3-1-0-1.

The Khozan colt made his first two starts at Belmont Park, graduating in May in a five-furlong maiden special weight before running third in the 5 1/2-furlong Tremont. He enters from a troubled ninth last out in the six-furlong Grade 3 Sanford on July 16 at the Spa where he lost his footing at the start from the outermost post 12 and never threatened.

Trevor McCarthy picks up the mount from post 3 aboard Valenzan Day, who adds blinkers.

Rounding out the field is Michael McLoughlin's Owen's Leap, a debut maiden winner in May at Churchill Downs for trainer Tom Amoss, who entered Wednesday with 3,999 career wins.

The Bolt d'Oro colt, a $175,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase, enters from a distant second to Gulfport in the Bashford Manor.

The Spa's leading rider, Irad Ortiz, Jr., will pilot Owen's Leap, who adds blinkers, from post 5.

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Gulfport Ready for Grade 2, $200,000 Saratoga Special

Owner Terry Green of Jackpot Farm has spent the past several decades in the casino business, having been a driving force in expanded gaming legislation in his native state of Mississippi. On Saturday, Green will hope to hit a different kind of jackpot when ultra-talented 2-year-old Gulfport seeks his first graded stakes victory in the Grade 2, $200,000 Saratoga Special at Saratoga Race Course.

Named after Green's hometown in southern Mississippi, Gulfport was an open-lengths winner of both his career starts for Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen. Following a sharp seven-length debut win on June 10 at Churchill Downs, Gulfport displayed an even larger margin of victory in the next-out Bashford Manor on July 4 at the Louisville oval, scoring by 12 1/4 lengths. The astonishing win produced a 91 Beyer Speed Figure, which is the second highest number produced by a 2-year-old so far this year.

"Time always tells on these things, so you just try to keep both feet on the ground, but he's shown that he's a good, strong colt," Green said. "He's been very healthy in both races with no problems. Steve and all of us just love the way he travels and the way he covers the ground. We've never had anything like him before so it's extremely exciting."

Green, who owns the 200-acre Jackpot Ranch for cutting horses in Weatherford, Texas, said the thoroughbred business provides a different kind of thrill.

"I enjoy both of them quite a bit, I really enjoy riding the cutting horses. Once I got older, I got introduced to the thoroughbreds, it's a whole other end of the spectrum," Green explained. "Cutting horses is up to the judges, you've got five judges and three of them make the decision, they throw up a high number, low number. It's kind of a second-thought situation. In thoroughbred racing, there's only one thing you have to do and that's cross the wire first. There's really no argument to it."

Green said he had been saving the namesake of his hometown for an exceptional horse.

"That's where I grew up and that's where my main business is," said Green, who owns Island View Casino in Gulfport, Mississippi with Rick Carter. "That's the tough thing about these names. I've been kind of saving that name. Sometimes it can be tough to pull the trigger on it because you want that name to go somewhere and be in the record books. I'm very pleased with him so far."

Gulfport, by Uncle Mo, is owned by Green in partnership with Asmussen's longtime clients Bill and Corrine Heiligbrodt and Whispering Oaks Farm. Several days ago, prominent racing and breeding powerhouse Coolmore Stud bought into the horse and will eventually stand him alongside his champion-producing sire at Ashford Stud - Coolmore's North American stallion division located in Versailles, Kentucky.

"That was one of the more exciting things when they made that phone call to us," Green recalled. "We feel like they're one of the best at what they do. We were excited to be part of their organization."

Green and Heiligbrodt decided to join forces during the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July Sale, where Gulfport was purchased for $275,000 from the Eaton Sales consignment barn.

"We decided to go to the sale together and when we went down there together, we decided instead of each buying a couple horses, we should just go together and see where we end up. It was very exciting," Green recalled.

But even more excitement could be on the horizon for Gulfport's connections, who remain faithful that the horse's best days are still to come. Green believes Gulfport's pedigree could allow him to stretch out further than the Saratoga Special's 6 1/2-furlong distance. He is out of the Unbridled's Song mare Fame and Fortune - a full-sister to Grade 1-winner Cross Traffic, who won the 2013 Whitney.

"We leave everything up to Steve as far as the training, distances and things of that nature," Green said. "I think if you asked [Steve], he'd say there's a good chance we feel like he's as good long as he is short. But time will tell on that. If I had that crystal ball, I could pretty much do what I want in the racing business. He seems to have the breeding for it."