The Joe Orseno-trained Hades won the 2024 Holy Bull Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park, a prep race for the Kentucky Derby (G1).
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Repole Stableās Fierceness was an imposing favorite to win Saturdayās $250,000 Holy Bull Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park, but D J Stable LLC and Robert Cotranās Hades was hardly intimidated by the 2023 Eclipse Award-winning juvenile.
Undefeated in two prior starts, Hades took it to the champion and his six other rivals right from the start of the 1 1/16-mile stakes for 3-year-olds, breaking alertly to go to the front and never looking back to register a 9-1 upset victory.
The 35thĀ running of the Holy Bull Stakes, a prep for the March 30 Curlin Florida Derby (G1), headlined Saturdayās 12-race program with five stakes for 3-year-olds, including four graded stakes.
Joe Orseno-trained Hades withstood pressure from Inveigled early and Fierceness late but still had enough in reserve in the stretch to kick away from the 1-5 favorite, who faded to third. Late-running Domestic Product finished second, two lengths behind the winner and 1 ½ lengths ahead of Fierceness.
āThe plan was to go to the lead, but if somebody was pushing him, he was going to rate him. It looked like he started to do that when that one horse went up to him, and then Paco had to go. He knew it,ā Orseno said. āWhen the horse accelerates, heās just got another gear at the top of the stretch. He showed it to us last time. Of course, a champion eyeballs him and he dug in and took off. He ran away from a very good horse. It was our day today. Weāll see next time, but right now weāll enjoy the moment.ā
Fierceness broke with the field from his No. 7 post and was outsprinted to the lead by Hades and Inveigled while racing in traffic. Hades cut the corner from his rail post position to show the way heading into the backstretch, as Fierceness worked his way clear of traffic to sit third on the outside of Inveigled past fractions of 25:03 and 50.53 for a half mile.
John Velazquez sent Fierceness after the pacesetter and the two entered the stretch head-and head, but the Todd Pletcher-trained champion shortened stride as Hades kicked away under Paco Lopez.
āHe didnāt get off to a very good start. The inside horse bumped him pretty good and then he got sandwiched and kind of had to shove him into the race and try to get the position we wanted, which we eventually did. But, he had to overcome a pretty rough start to get there,ā Pletcher said. āIt seemed like he got into a good rhythm and straightened away for home and just kind of flattened out a little bit. Iām disappointed in the outcome. I think if you watch the replay of the start, it was a pretty rough start, kind of similar to what happened in the Champagne. If he doesnāt get away well, he doesnāt get into the flow of the race the same way.ā
Fierceness was coming off a dominating 6 ¼-length victory in the Nov. 3 Breedersā Cup Juvenile (G1) at Santa Anita. The son of City of Light had scored an 11 ¼-length debut score over a pair of next-out winners on a muddy Saratoga track Aug. 25 before finishing off the board following a troubled start in the Oct. 7 Champagne on a sloppy Aqueduct surface.
āThe way he broke out of there, he kind of broke a step slow and got bounced out of there. I had to put him into the race and then sat against him on the backstretch,ā Velazquez said of Fiercenessās trip Saturday in the Holy Bull Stakes. āSomebody moved on the outside and I let him do his thing. [I saw] Pacoās already riding so I kind of sat against him thinking, āLet me just wait.ā When I asked him, he wasnāt there for me.ā
Hades ran 1 1/16 miles in 1:46.07 while dealing with constant pressure.
āHe likes to fight. He beat the Breedersā Cup winner. Maybe the Breedersā Cup winner wasnāt 100 percent ready, but I know my horse and ran very good today,ā said Lopez, who had ridden the son of Awesome Slew in his first two victories.
The Orseno trainee overcame bumping at the start of his Dec. 9 debut at Gulfstream Park, closing from well back to get up in time to win a 5 ½-furlong maiden special weight race at Gulfstream. The 3-year-old gelding, who was purchased for $130,000 at the 2022 OBS April sale, had a much easier time of things in his return in a seven-furlong optional claiming allowance for Florida-breds, shaking off early pressure while setting the back and drawing away to an eight-length romp.
āI donāt think weāve gotten to the bottom of him yet. If you know me, I didnāt have him peaked today. I know what it takes if youāre going to campaign a horse,ā said Orseno, who saddled Red Bullet for a victory in the 2000 Preakness. āIt was like, weāll have him ready for today, and this was our plan today, but this was todayās plan. Itās not the ideal plan if youāre trying to win the Derby or even get there, but for today it worked.ā
Orseno wasnāt ready to commit Hades to the March 2 Fountain of Youth (G2), the final prep for the Florida Derby, in the aftermath of his geldingās victory.
āIām going to let the horse tell us. Right now, I would say no, but if the horse is sharp ā¦,ā Orseno said. āHeās lightly raced. Heās run five and a half and seven furlongs. Itās not like heās been pushed.ā
Hadesā upset was especially satisfying for Orseno because Leonard Greenās D J Stable LLC and Robert Cotran have been longtime clients, who paid $130,000 for the Holy Bull winner at the 2022 OBS April sale.
āThe owners have been with me for a long time and their partner, Robert Cotran, heās been with me just as long. Itās great. We put the two of them together. They didnāt know each other when it happened but they know each other now.ā
