Maiden Dream Bigger overpowers rivals in New York Breeders’ Futurity

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By Sarah Mace

Twice a beaten favorite in the New York-bred maiden special weight ranks, Repole Stable’s Dream Bigger put the world on notice Monday that he was wasn’t fooling around anymore.

Shipping in to Finger Lakes with his maiden status, a pair of seconds and jockey Jose Ortiz in tow, the grey son of New York sire Mission Impazible dominated the richest race of the season in Farmington, winning the 57th running of the $204,713 New York Breeders’ Futurity for New York-bred juveniles by more than 10 lengths

This year’s New York Breeders’ Futurity attracted the first- through fourth-place finishers of the local prep, the $114,000 Aspirant Stakes on September 9: Listentoyourheart, Mission Wrapitup, A Maize Zing Rip and Disco Deano. Also throwing her hat in the ring, as the lone filly of the field, was My Italian Rabbi, winner of the $108,000 Lady Finger Stakes run on the same day.

Still, Dream Bigger, who is conditioned by Rudy Rodriguez, came into the race with a Beyer edge even over his stakes-winning rivals. Earning a Beyer Speed Figure of 81 when second in his debut to impressive Sackatoga Stable prospect Tiz the Law on August 8 at Saratoga, he notched a 77 when second by three-quarters of a length on September 15 at Belmont. The next highest Beyer in the field was 75, earned by My Italian Rabbi in the Lady Finger. Finger Lakes bettors no doubt also took the hint that the presence of top NYRA jockey Jose Ortiz could mean that Dream Bigger was sitting on a big race. The colt was sent off as the 4-5 favorite, accordingly.

Breaking from post three, Dream Bigger powered confidently to the front the of the pack, ridden by Ortiz as if he knew he was on the best horse. As he led by by three-quarters of a length through early fractions of 22.65 and 45.76, the only rival able to exert even token pressure was the filly My Italian Rabbi (2-1), despite her slow break.

Once Dream Bigger hit the head of stretch, however, the race was, for all practical purposes, over. He powered home, extending his lead to more than six lengths by midstretch. By the finish line, Dream Bigger was 10 3/4 lengths to the good. The final time for the six furlongs over the fast dirt track was 1:11.01.

My Italian Rabbi held second, four lengths ahead of Mission Wrapitup in third. Completing the order of finish were Listentoyourheart, A Maize Zing Rip, Disco Deano and Dr Mac.

Bred by Sequel New York, Twin Creeks Racing and Pamela Zielinski, Dream Bigger is the most recent reported foal, and one of two winners, out of Downtown Daria, a Kentucky-breed winner by Sky Mesa. The mare’s Noonmark filly Downtown at Noon placed in the Niagara at Finger Lakes in 2017 and earned just shy of six figures. Downtown Daria has been bred back to Mission Impazible.

Dream Bigger took three trips through auction ring. Northface Bloodstock purchased him for $15,000 as a weanling out of the 2017 Fasig-Tipton New York fall mixed sale. Returning next summer in the Fasig-Tipton New York-bred preferred yearling sale, he brought $65,000 from Whetstone Farm. Mike Repole went to $205,000 to take him home from the OBS spring 2-year-old sale this spring. From the pair of seconds and the Futurity victory, Dream Bigger has earned $150,828.

New York sire Mission Impazible[2] stands at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/9-30-19-R7s-Dream-Bigger-Action-resized.jpg
  2. Mission Impazible: https://www.bloodhorse.com/stallion-register/nytb/stallion/166076/mission-impazible

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Baby Boss calls the shots in Arctic Queen

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By Sarah Mace

Neal Allread’s Baby Boss showed heels to a field of New York-bred fillies and mare sprinters in the 20th running of the $50,000 Arctic Queen Stakes at Finger Lakes on Monday, taking command shortly after the break, and pouring it on in the stretch to earn her second career stakes victory for trainer Jeremiah Englehart.

The blaze-faced 4-year-old bay daughter of Frost Giant[2] was sent off at odds of 9-5, but had stiff competition for popularity. Charlton Baker-trainee Forever Changed vied for favoritism (1.65) with a coupled entry of Chester and Mary Broman homebreds trained by Chris Progno – New Girl in Town and Investment Invite (1.75).

Exiting post three (of eight) under Luis Colon, the Baby Boss didn’t get out of the gate the fastest of the bunch, but remedied that situation well before the first point of call, rushing up to the lead and opening up a length advantage. She was pursued by a cluster of five rivals all jockeying for position to get first run at her, chief among them sophomore Forever Changed and New Girl in Town, who vied throughout for second.

Cruising through opening splits of 22.34 and 45.70 while extending her lead to two lengths, Baby Boss got a couple of sharp reminders from her pilot to keep her mind on business once she straightened away for the drive. The filly responded by pouring it on, ultimately crossing the finish line a 5-length winner in a final time of 1:10.65 for six furlongs over the fast track.

Forever Changed won the battle for second, finishing 2 1/2 lengths ahead of New Girl in Town. Longshot Tax Me Naught (42-1) completed the superfecta followed home by Dragoness, Investment Invite, Crashing Connie and Ohmygollymsmolly.

The Arctic Queen score improved Baby Boss’ record to five wins, one second and one third from 15 starts and was her second career stakes victory. In her fourth career start in April 2018 she won her stakes debut in the Park Avenue Division of the New York Stallion Stakes. She suffered a win drought after that, but has been rounding back into form of late with back-to-back victories at Laurel in February and June. In her most recent start, she tired after setting the pace in the Union Avenue at Saratoga on August 15.

Bred by Eric Bishop, Baby Boss is one of three winners from three foals to start out of Wild in Montana, a Kentucky-bred multiple winner by Yankee Victor. Neal Allread purchased Baby Boss for $23,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic spring sale of 2-year-olds for $23,000. Her earnings now stand at $214,690.

Wild in Montana has a juvenile by Verrazano named Lasagna who has not yet started and her most recent reported foal is a yearling colt by Big Brown.

Baby Boss’ sire Frost Giant stands at Irish Hill & Dutchess Views Stallions LLC[3].

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/9-30-19-R6s-Baby-Boss-Action.jpg
  2. Frost Giant: https://www.bloodhorse.com/stallion-register/nytb/stallion/119287/frost-giant
  3. Irish Hill & Dutchess Views Stallions LLC: http://www.ihdvstallions.com/

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