The Racing Dudes react to Cheminaud winning the 2022 Turf Sprint Stakes (G2) at Kentucky Downs, a “Win & You’re In” for the 2022 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1). With Vincent Cheminaud aboard, the John Sadler trainee posted an 11/1 upset while shipping in from his California base. Watch the replay for the Racing Dudes’ INSTANT reactions, then tell us YOUR thoughts in the Comments section!
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The track press release:
Trainer John Sadler thought the best place for Bran to start was far from his Southern California base, and in Saturday’s $1 million FanDuel Turf Sprint, a Grade 2, six-furlong test at Kentucky Downs.
His decision worked out perfectly, as jockey Vincent Cheminaud guided the 4-year-old gelding to victory by a neck over pace-setter Artemus Citylimits, with even-money favorite Arrest Me Red coming home third, a length back. The time of 1:07.41 was a track record over the firm turf course, following fractions of :21.51 and :43.97.
As a Breedersā Cup “Win and Youāre In” event, Bran earned a fees-paid berth in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) on Nov. 5 at Keeneland. Sadler wasnāt at the race, but was in Lexington to prepare for the upcoming Keeneland sales.
And the Breedersā Cup? āYeah,ā said Sadler, with the victory being his first at Kentucky Downs, after shipping a handful of horses to the track in past years. āWeāll take him home. Heāll be in Arcadia awhile and come with the contingent weāre building for the Breedersā Cup.”
The Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint at Keeneland will be 5 1/2 furlongs, while Sadler saying, “He might be better at six (furlongs). But for free, weāre going to be in there. Heās a horse thatās good to ship and travel.ā
Cheminaud was patient with Bran, which like his rider hails from France, where the gelding raced until last fall. Other than finishing second at 40-1 at Churchill Downs in the Grade 2 Twin Spires Turf Sprint on Kentucky Derby Day, Branās work has taken place on the West Coast, where he scored his previous two wins of 2022.
āI think people maybe underestimated him a little bit, but they forget how good his race was at Churchill,ā Sadler said by phone. āThat was a really good second at Churchill. I thought he was a good fit for this.ā
āThe last time I rode this horse,ā Cheminaud said, āI finished second. The trainer told me he was very good to win today, and now we won it. Iām very happy.ā
Bran found Santa Anita to his liking. āRemember, when weāre talking about Santa Anita, heās run six (furlongs) on the flat and heās run 6 1/2 down the hill,ā Sadler said. āSo heās had good experience, then you throw in what they do in Europe, where the courses are different. So all those little things made a good vibe for the horse going there.ā
Cheminaud was patient with Bran, breaking in the middle of the 11-horse field. He began to move forward with about five-sixteenths of a mile to go, and came home the strongest.
āMy horse was beautiful before the race,ā Cheminaud said. āI was a little bit relaxed from the start. I followed the horse that was in front of me (Charcoal), my horse was very good at the finish, and he finished strong.ā
Bran paid $25.56, $12.30 and $6.32. Artemus Citylimits returned $10.34 and $5.92, while favorite Arrest Me Red paid $3.04. Because the winner was not a Kentucky-bred, he was not eligible for the $450,000 from the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund. From the $648,640 purse, Bran took home $320,540.
Although Lael Stablesā Arrest Me Red disappointed his backers by finishing third with Irad Ortiz Jr., trainer Wesley Ward said having about three months off might have been the difference between a victory and third place.
āHe ran good,ā Ward said. āHe is kind of a big guy and we have planned on this race since Belmont Day (when he was second in the Grade I Jaipur). Belmont (June 11) till now is quite a bit of time, and he might have needed one to get him right back on course. He is a big, heavy dude. So, you never know.
āHe ran a great race and take nothing away from the winner,ā Ward added. āWe are just going to see how he came out. He ran a game race. There were just a couple others better than us. Hats off to the winner. He beat us today. These million-dollar races are special.ā
Cheminaud almost didnāt ride Bran. āHis agent said he had to wait on (trainer Steve Asmussen),ā Sadler said. āI really wanted this rider. They tell you when you go somewhere, get Prat. I said, āIf you canāt get Prat, give me the next lookalike.ā Heās a French jockey, and comes from the Andre Fabre school. He rode him so well at Churchill, I was very pleased to get him back.ā
Mike Maker, trainer of runner-up Artemus Citylimits, was satisfied with his horseās performance. āI was watching my horse, and didnāt see much of the winner,ā he said. āBut we finished second (at 10-1 odds), no excuse.ā
The victory was Cheminaudās second on the 12-race program, and his third of the Kentucky Downs meet.
āItās a great meet for me,ā he said, āto be in America, my summer was very good. Iām very happy to be here and to be riding here.ā
