Virginia-Breds Shine on a Rainy Saturday at Colonial Downs; 4 Stakes Contested Worth $500,000

Susan Moulton’s Tufani topped the field of four in Saturday’s (July 20) $125,000 Brookmeade Stakes at Colonial Downs, capturing the Virginia-bred distaff race by 1¾ lengths.

Trained by Mike Stidham and ridden by Ben Curtis, Tufani completed 1 1/16 miles on a Secretariat Turf Course labeled as firm in 1:43.26.

Tufani and jockey Ben Curtis drive to the wire in the $125,000 Brookmeade Stakes on July 20 (Coady Media)

“Very keen to give her a break and let her mature and you can see she’s filled out and she’s grown,” Curtis said. “She used to be very hot, she got warm and a bit busy in herself. Now you can see it, she walks out like a professional and she relaxes straight away into racing. It makes my job easier, and it makes her job easier. She now has energy to use for the race. I’m just delighted. It’s been a long time from the Fair Grounds, not taking a run between then and now. It’s a credit to the connections for that. She took a nice step forward today.”

Tufani won for the fifth time in ten career starts. She was bred by Chance Farm & Distorted Humor Syndicate (Coady Media)

Continentalcongres set early fractions of :24.46 and :49.36. After hopping out of the gates, Tufani relaxed in the rear of the field and soon positioned a couple paths off the rail. After making her move to the outside in the far turn, Tufani coasted past her foes under a hand ride down the stretch. Surya finished in second ahead of Galilei. Continentalcongres finished last.

Tufani was sent off at odds of 2-5 and paid $2.80 and $2.20.

After finishing second behind Galilei in last year’s edition of the Broomeade, Tufani notched her first local stakes win. Improving her overall record to five wins and one second from 10 starts, the 4-year-old bred by Chance Farm & Distorted Humor Syndicate earned $75,000 for her win, growing her bankroll to $254,442.

PASSION PLAY CAPTURES EDWARD P. EVANS STAKES

McDonald Reiley’s Passion Play grinded out the victory in Saturday’s $125,000 Edward P. Evans Stakes at Colonial Downs. Running down Gettin’downonit in the final stages of the one-mile contest, Passion Play beat out five Virginia-bred or -sired foes by a half length.

Passion Play edges Gettin’downonit in the $125,000 Edward P. Evans Stakes at Colonial Downs. The winner was bred by Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Iselin III (Coady Media).

Trained by Mary Eppler and ridden by Horacio Karamanos, Passion Play completed the distance on the Secretariat Turf Course rated good in 1:36.74.

“Since I’ve been training him (2021), Virginia-Bred stakes are the only races he basically runs in outside of a couple of later season exceptions,: Eppler explained. “I expected him to win today’s race and exactly the style he ran. There was speed up front today, so we weren’t going to the front. In his first two stakes wins here, there wasn’t any speed, so he went right to the front in those. My only concern would have been if the race was taken off the turf. In that case, we’d have to deal with Repo Rocks on his preferred surface.”

“Mary Eppler is so special to me,” Karamanos said. “She supported me from the very beginning when I started competing at Laurel. She gave me a chance from day one with some of her really good horses. She has meant so much to my career. She is beautiful because she never gets upset even when you make a mistake. She is always happy and just says next time. I’m so happy to win for her. I love her so much and family loves her too.”

Trainer Mary Eppler, who won a stakes with Victory Gallop at Colonial’s initial opening day card in 1997, is shown July 20 after winning with Virginia-bred Passion Play.

Beating out the multiple graded stakes winner Repo Rocks to the front, Spritzer set the :23.02 early tempo but was soon passed by that foe in the backstretch. Passion Play was one of three to make a middle move past Repo Rocks, with Gettin’downonit pulling away from the field down the stretch. Though he looked clear, Gettin’downonit could not hold on, as Passion Play never quit and took the advantage in the final jumps. Hay Chief rounded out the trifecta. Repo Rocks finished fourth.

Bet down to 3-5, Passion Play paid $3.40, $2.40 and $2.10.

Unraced since winning the 2023 Bert Allen Stakes, the 8-year-old secured his fourth local stakes win, including the 2021 edition of the Edward P. Evans. Improving his record to 30-7-4-4, the son of Hold Me Back bred by Mr. & Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin III earned $75,000 for his win, growing his bankroll to $502,497.

DETERMINED KINGDOM WINS THIRD CONSECUTIVE PUNCH LINE

Determined Stables and Kingdom Bloodstock’s Determined Kingdom scored his third consecutive victory in the $125,000 Punch Line Stakes on Saturday at Colonial Downs. Run at 5½ furlongs across a turf course labeled “good,” Determined Kingdom held off the late charge of his stablemate to win by 1¼ lengths.

Determined Kingdon wins the 2024 Punch Line Stakes with Victor Carrasco up. The winner was bred by Audley Farm Equine (Coady Media).

Trained by Phil Schoenthal and ridden by Victor Carrasco, Determined Kingdom completed the journey in 1:03.16.

“My instructions were very simple. You got the one hole, you got the best horse, just go on and win, said Carrasco. “He’s been winning that way lately and he’s been very successful. He is such a nice horse. He was ready and I didn’t think anybody could beat him in this race.”
Holding the advantage in a duel with Ship the Goods, Determined Kingdom set the early fractions in :22.28 and :45.03. After Ship the Goods threw in the towel in the far turn, Determined Kingdom ran away from the field, holding off the late kick of King Covee, who secured the Schoenthal-trained exacta. Uncle Andrew ran late for third. Ship the Goods hung on for fourth. Buddy Buddy rounded out the field.

Sent off as the 1-9 favorite, Determined Kingdom paid $2.10, $2.10 and $2.10.

Determined Kingdom prepares to get his picture taken after another stakes win at Colonial.

Beginning with the Jamestown when he was a juvenile, the 5-year-old Determined Kingdom has now won a local stakes in every year he has raced. Improving his record to 21-8-2-2, the son of Animal Kingdom bred by Audley Farm Equine now boasts career earnings of $556,789.

MYSTIC SEAPORT SITS PERFECT TRIP TO WIN TYSON GILPIN/GLENN PETTY

Madison Avenue Racing Stable and Jagger Inc.’s Mystic Seaport stalked and pounced victoriously in Saturday’s $125,000 Tyson Gilpin/Glenn Petty Stakes at Colonial Downs. The 4-year-old won her first added-money event, beating five Virginia-bred or -sired fillies and mares by three lengths.

Mystic Seaport captures the Gilpin/Petty Stakes in a driving rainstorm. The 4-year-old filly was bred by Daybreak Stables (Coady Media).

Trained by Jamie Ness and ridden by Mychel Sanchez, Mystic Seaport completed 5½ furlongs across a “good” turf course in 1:03.23.

Chmabeau shot to the lead and set the pace in :22.19 and :44.86. Breaking from the outside post, Mystic Seaport positioned in second to the front-runner’s outside and bided her time before making the winning move early in the stretch. Chambeau held on for second. Chickahominy ran late for third.

Winning jockey Mychel Sanchez atop Mystic Seaport (Coady Media)

Mystic Seaport went off at 3-5 and paid $3.40, $2.40, and $2.10. With her win, she improved her record to 10 wins from 19 starts with purse earnings of $313,480. She was bred in Virginia by Daybreak Stables.