At age 5, Idiomatic may not be quite the same mare she was last year but try telling that to the five others she trounced in Sunday’s $600,000 Spinster Stakes (G1) at Keeneland on Sunday.
The defending champion older mare rolled to an easy 6 ½-length victory over Occult in the 1 1/8-mile Spinster, the race she won last year en route to her victory in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1) at Santa Anita.
Idiomatic repeated in the Spinster and will attempt a second win in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff
The win, which earned her a return trip to the Distaff on Nov. 2 at Del Mar, was so effortless it appeared to be little more than a workout, albeit an extremely lucrative one. The outcome was never in doubt for the bay daughter of Curlin, who completed the 9 furlongs in 1:49.04.
“It’s all up to her,” said regular rider Florent Geroux. “She has a ton of ability, and she is a champion for a reason. She has a very high cruising speed, and she just is a gifted racehorse.”
In 2023, Idiomatic won eight of nine races and earned just over $2.4 million, her lone loss coming when second in the Ruffian (G2) at Belmont Park. Her three starts prior to the Spinster were tough ones, with a head victory in the Molly Pitcher (G3) at Monmouth Park sandwiched between a pair of narrow losses in the Personal Ensign and Ogden Phipps, both Grade 1s.
🏆 #1 IDIOMATIC ($2.64) repeats in the $600,000 Spinster Stakes (G1) at @Keeneland, guaranteeing herself a spot in the @BreedersCup Distaff. @flothejock was aboard the @JuddmonteFarms homebred for trainer @bradcoxracing. pic.twitter.com/27otG7F5U9
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“Her figures say she’s just as good this year as she was last year,” said trainer Brad Cox of the Juddmonte color-bearer. “She’s training every bit as good this year as last year. This year she’s had a little bit of a target on her back. She’s been pressed in some races, where maybe last year she kind of had things her own way … Every time we’ve led her over there, she’s never let us down, and she added to her resume today.”
The odds-on favorite, Idiomatic returned $2.64 to win and earned $367,350 to boost her bankroll to $3,944,190. Overall, she has won 12 of 17 lifetime starts with three seconds and two thirds.
Candied, who chased Idiomatic through fractions of 23.53, 47.01 and 1:11.10, finished third, three-quarters of a length behind Occult. Loved checked in fourth, followed by Honor D Lady and Bow Draw.
Minaret Station pulls 38-1 upset in Bourbon
In the other “Win and You’re In’’ race at Keeneland, Minaret Station swept past the leaders in deep stretch for a 1 ½-length victory in the $350,000 Bourbon Stakes (G2).
Trained by Will Walden, the 2-year-old Instilled Regard colt earned a fees-paid automatic berth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) on Nov. 1 at Del Mar.
Dismissed at 38-1, the second longest shot in the field of 12 (Baytown Baracus was 137-1 – he finished last), Minaret Station returned a hefty $78.88 for a $2 win bet. Golden Afternoon was second at 11-1, creating a $1 exacta of $563.03.
“We know from the quarter pole to the wire, he always accelerates pretty good,’’ winning jockey Cristan Torres said. “He broke and I just let him sit wherever he wanted. He was comfortable under me the whole time. On the backside I tapped him on the shoulder when we passed about the five-eighths, and he went to the rail. At the quarter pole when I tapped him on the shoulder to pick it up, he picked it up very nice. I give a lot of credit to the horse. He was very professional today compared to his first two races.”
Winning time for the 1 1/16 miles was 1:42.28 over a firm turf course.
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