Race Recaps 2023 Apple Blossom Handicap Replay | Clairiere Catches Secret Oath Late In Thrilling Oaklawn Finish April 16, 2023 Clairiere (outside) passes Secret Oath (Justin Manning/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM) Race Recaps 2023 Apple Blossom Handicap Replay | Clairiere Catches Secret Oath Late In Thrilling Oaklawn Finish April 16, 2023 By: Curtis "Magic" Kalleward twitteremail Share: share on facebook share on twitter share on linkedin email this article Clairiere won the 2023 Apple Blossom Handicap (G1) at Oaklawn Park by catching the favored Secret Oath late in a thrilling finish. Is the Steve Asmussen trainee the best older female dirt horse in America? Tell us YOUR thoughts in the Comments section! SMASH the *Thumbs Up* ~ HIT *Subscribe* ~ RING the *Notification* bell The track press release: Racing the weather as much as each other, Stonestreet Stables’ Clairiere caught Secret Oath in the shadow of the wire to win Saturday’s $1 million Apple Blossom Handicap (G1) as severe weather bore down on Oaklawn and Hot Springs. The 5-year-old daughter of Curlin waited until the final moments to pounce on the 3-5 favorite and 2022 Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner to get her third career Grade 1 victory under jockey Joel Rosario and gave Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen his fourth win and second stakes victory on the day. It was also his third Apple Blossom victory following champions Midnight Bisou and Untapable. “(Tactically) it played out like everybody thought it would,” Asmussen said. “I think Joel (Rosario) is fabulous about the theory that I have – races are from point A to point B. If you go from point A to point B as good as you can, you get the best outcome you can, whether it’s favorable or not. She’s a tremendous mare. She’s really good.” Strategy proved to be key in the four-horse field, with Rosario taking a risk that front-runner Hot and Sultry could sneak away and Secret Oath could get a perfect trip. However, Clairiere’s closing kick arrived just in time to get the win by a neck as the 3-to-2 second choice. Secret Oath and jockey Tyler Gaffalione settled for second a neck behind ($2.10 to place) with Hot and Sultry fading to third in a race without show wagering. The winning time was 1:43 1/5 for 1 1/16 miles over a fast track. “She responded really well today,” Rosario said. “I was watching the (#) one horse in front of me (Secret Oath). She did really great. She really dug in there. I was able to get there in time. She always tries really hard.” Clairiere improved her record to 7-5-3 in 18 starts and has now earned $2,831,392. She returned $5 and $2.40. With a victory in the Count Fleet Sprint Handicap (G3) earlier on the card, Asmussen won his 100th and 101st stakes races at Oaklawn in his illustrious career. Oaklawn Park Full Card Plays Available Now There’s a reason we’re the #1 trusted source for premium racing picks & info. Find Out Why Stakes quotes: Winning jockey Joel Rosario, Clairiere: “She responded really well today. I was watching the #1 horse in front of me (Secret Oath). She did really great. She really dug in there. I was able to get there in time. She always tries really hard.” Winning trainer Steve Asmussen, Clairiere: “(Tactically) it played out like everybody thought it would. I think Joel (Rosario) is fabulous about the theory that I have – races are from point A to point B. If you go from point A to point B as good as you can, you get the best outcome you can, whether it’s favorable or not. She’s a tremendous mare. She’s really good.” Jockey Tyler Gaffalione, second on Secret Oath: “I thought I had them. The filly ran all the way to the wire. She got run down. She (Clairiere) was better today. The filly pulled up good, came back happy, so, we’ll live to fight another day. (Hot and Sultry) was the lone speed. We let her get out in front and little by little cut into it. She kicked for me. She just got beat.” Jockey David Cabrera, third on Hot and Sultry: “The race played out like we planned it. This is a filly that’s a little aggressive and today she actually relaxed really, really good. The wind picked up really hard on the backside and she hit my silks and kind of jumped on the bit a little bit. We got outrun, but we got outrun by the best.” Jockey Chel-c Bailey, fourth on I Feel The Need: “I wasn’t expecting her to break out that fast and kind of keep up with them. The 4 (Clairiere) kind of bumped me a little bit going into the first turn. Going down the backside, those were a whole different caliber of horses. How much does (D. Wayne) Lukas want for his filly? How much does (Steve) Asmussen want for his? I Feel the Need has been competing, obviously, at a lower level. But, hey, you don’t know until you try.” Join the Inner Circle Sign up for exclusive 10% discount on orders, plus be the first to access our daily free and premium horse racing picks, articles, podcasts, and more! Enter your email address Subscribe
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