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Rhetorical dominates West Point in stakes debut

Sunday, August 24th, 2025

Rhetorical cruises to victory in Sunday’s West Point Stakes at Saratoga Race Course. Coglianese Photo.

By Darby O’Brien

Rhetorical charged to victory in the $150,000 West Point Stakes at Saratoga Race Course Sunday afternoon.

“He’s very talented,” said Adam Wachtel, co-owner of the 4-year-old son of Not This Time. “We’re very excited about him and we think he’s got a very bright future. Will (Walden) has done a great job with him. He’s a nice horse.”

Rhetorical broke sharp from post six and settled into third as frontrunners Itsallcomintogetha and Gem Mint Ten led into the first turn. The leaders opened up a gap of 3 lengths as they travelled along the backside, with Rhetorical and Irad Ortiz Jr. biding their time. Ortiz angled the 4-year-old gelding to the outside as they entered the stretch and cut him loose.

Rhetorical blew by the frontrunners with ease, Bettrluckythangood rallying late with a fruitless challenge as the 2-5 favorite breezed to a 2 1/2-length victory in 1:39.71.

Rhetorical came into the West Point off back-to-back wins in allowance company. He most recently triumphed at Saratoga July 19. He debuted at the track last summer and won by 5 lengths. His lone defeat came in his second start exactly one year ago today, where he lost by three-quarters of a length to Clear Conscience, who finished fourth in the West Point.

“Every time we stepped up the company or the challenge, he does it. He handles it pretty easily,” said winning trainer Will Walden. “We just get him over here and he does the rest. That was the first time he really sat behind horses without fighting it. I do think it helped that they went 22, 45 in front of him. He was able to sit there. It’s his fifth start. He’s still got a long way to go but he’s doing good.”

Rhetorical sold for $320,000 at the 2022 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale out of the Denali Stud consignment. He’s owned by Wachtel Stable, Gary Barber and Cheyenne Stables.

“There’s no better place to be than the winner’s circle,” said co-owner Everett Dobson of Cheyenne Stables. “It’s really special. … We’re partnered on a few with Adam (Wachtel) and Gary Barber. They’re great guys and I really enjoy partnering with them. So, when he made the recommendation, I said sure. That was an impressive effort. Incredible.”

Breeders Mallory and Karen Mort, who also bred multiple graded stakes-winning New York-bred Sterling Silver out of the Distorted Humor mare Sheet Humor, agreed.

“It’s incredible, really,” said Mallory Mort. “We had his sister. We bred his sister, and she won a stake here last year. He was always pretty easy to get along with. He was a little tough as a yearling getting him prepped for the sale and stuff, but he was always a good boy. When he was born he was a little dis-mature, so he was a little behind when he was born. But he caught up and became a pretty nice horse.”

Foaled at Gallagher’s Stud in Ghent, Rhetorical is the fifth foal out of Sheet Humor, whose progeny include the stakes winning and graded stakes-placed Sterling Silver (by Cupid), who recently finished fourth in the Yaddo Stakes last Friday at Saratoga.

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