ELMONT, NY – Kentucky Derby (G1) participant Sainthood was expected to make his turf debut on Saturday, but instead the Mshawish colt capitalized on a race moved to the main track, earning his first stakes win by besting The Reds in a stretch duel for a 1-length score in the $200,000 Pennine Ridge (G2) at 1 1/8 miles for sophomores at Belmont Park.
The seventh running of the Pennine Ridge, originally slated for two turns on the inner turf course, was moved to a one-turn dirt contest due to heavy rain earlier in the day.
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Winstar Farm and CHCās Sainthood, making his first start since running 11th in the āRun for the Rosesā for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher, broke sharp under jockey Joel Rosario, leading the pared-down five-horse field through the opening 1/4-mile in 24.75 seconds on the sloppy and sealed track.
Shawdyshawdyshawdy, who tracked in second position, challenged the pacesetter under Hall of Fame rider John Velazquez from the rail and earned the lead, posting a 1/2-mile in 48.56.
Rosario urged Sainthood up approaching the far turn, overtaking Shawdyshawdyshawdy from the outside, but The Reds, under Kendrick Carmouche, kept pressing from the outside and the duo linked up at the top of the stretch, challenging eye-to-eye into the last furlong.
Sainthood responded to Rosarioās left-handed encouragement, gaining separation near the final 1/16 and repelling The Redsā re-rally attempt to complete the course in 1:50.57.

āHe handled [the slop] well. He broke on top and I was just looking to follow somebody,ā Rosario said. āHe was moving really well and I know [The Reds] had the jump on me, but I kept riding and I was hoping he would fight back and he did.
āI thought maybe he got me, but I knew I hadnāt asked him for everything he got, so I knew heād have a little more in the end,ā he added.
Sainthood, who broke his maiden at second asking in February on dirt at Fair Grounds before running second in the Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) on Tapeta in March at Turfway Park in his Derby prep, improved to 2-2-0 in 5 starts and more than doubled his bankroll to $201,900.
āI think heās a versatile colt, much like his sire Mshawish, who we trained and won graded stakes on dirt and turf for us,ā Pletcher said. āThis horse has run well on dirt and synthetic and slop today. I thought he actually ran a solid race in the Derby. He didnāt disgrace himself by any means for a colt as lightly raced as he was. His two works here on the turf I thought were pretty impressive. We came into today hoping to get him on the turf, but itās also great to have one as versatile as he is who can run on just about anything.ā
Sainthood, the 4/5 favorite, returned $3.80 on a $2 win wager. Pletcher said the effort could facilitate a start in the $1 million Belmont Derby (G1) going 1 1/4 miles on turf in the opener of the Turf Triple series for sophomores on Saturday, July 10 at Belmont.
āWe got a good prep for it if we decide to go that way,ā Pletcher said. āItās good to have a horse with this many options. Weāll talk to the team and come up with a plan, but that will be towards the top of the list.ā
Flanagan Racingās The Reds traveled wide throughout after exiting from the outermost post 5. Trained by John Kimmel, The Reds finished 5 lengths clear of Shawdyshawdyshawdy in his first start since being elevated from second to first in the Federico Tesio in April at Pimlico Race Course after Excelloratorās disqualification.
āThe post didnāt cost him, the best horse won the race,ā Carmouche said. āJust no pace. My horse ran well, if we had a little more pace it would have been better for him.”
Safe Conduct and Minuteman completed the order of finish.
Step Dancer, Shaftesbury, Hard Love, and Public Sector all scratched.
