Mach One Rules has enjoyed a remarkable meet, delivering wins in the Budweiser Stakes and Mt. Rainier Stakes. COURTESY PHOTO, Emerald Downs

Mach One Rules has enjoyed a remarkable meet, delivering wins in the Budweiser Stakes and Mt. Rainier Stakes. COURTESY PHOTO, Emerald Downs

Longacres Mile draws 16 nominations; 82nd renewal set for Aug. 13

  • Monday, July 31, 2017 1:58pm
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Defending champion Point Piper heads a list of 16 older horses nominated to the $200,000 Longacres Mile on Sunday, August 13.

A trio of hot 4-year-olds – Mach One Rules, Barkley and Gold Rush Dancer – and two-time Mile champion Stryker Phd also are nominated to the Northwest’s premier Thoroughbred race.

The 82nd running of the Grade 3 Mile caps a stakes quadruple-header featuring the $65,000 Emerald Distaff for older fillies and mares, $25,000 Pete Pedersen Overnight Stakes for 3-year-olds and up, and $25,000 King County Overnight Stakes for older fillies and mares.

Point Piper delivered one of the outstanding races in the history of the Longacres Mile in 2016. Rallying from 11 lengths back, the son of Giant’s Causeway blitzed a talented field by 4¾ lengths and his winning time – 1:32.90 – broke the track and state record shared by Slew of Damascus and 2003 Mile winner Sky Jack. Hall of Famer Jerry Hollendorfer conditions the now 7-year-old horse, winless in three starts this year.

Mach One Rules, Barkley and Gold Rush Dancer, all 2-year-olds at Emerald Downs in 2015, have each enjoyed a considerable amount of success.

A Washington-bred by Harbor the Gold, Roy Schaefer’s Mach One Rules has risen to the top of the local ranks with victories in the Budweiser Stakes and Mt. Rainier Stakes, turning the tables on his longtime nemesis Barkley. Barkley, a Kentucky-bred by Munnings, has five Emerald Downs stakes wins for trainer Howard Belvoir and Rising Star Stable III, including the Governor’s Stakes earlier this year.

John Parker’s Gold Rush Dancer, a California-bred by Private Gold, began his career at Emerald Downs before winning won three stakes in California last year for trainer Vann Belvoir.

The Mile also features a father and son rivalry with Barkley conditioned by Washington Hall of Fame trainer Howard Belvoir, and Gold Rush Dancer trained by former Emerald Downs riding champ Vann Belvoir.

Stryker Phd has a wealth of Longacres Mile experience; the 8-year-old Washington-bred would be making his fifth straight appearance in the race. The son of Bertrando staged dramatic rallies to capture the Mile in 2014 and 2015, finished runner-up to Herbie D in 2013, and fifth to Point Piper last year.

In addition to Point Piper, Hollendorfer nominated Seattle Serenade, an immaculately bred son of Smart Strike that sold for $1 million at the 2015 Keeneland September Sale.

Trainer Mike Puhich, who saddled Taylor Said to a win in the 2012 Mile, has a pair of nominations to this year’s race. Chief of Staff, a 5-year-old by Majestic Warrior, faced some toughies in the Midwest this year, finishing fifth in the Grade 3 Count Fleet and ninth in the Grade 2 Churchill Downs Handicap. Prime Engine has been knocking heads with Mach One Rules and Barkley, finishing second in the Budweiser and fourth in the Governor’s.

Handicap weights for the Longacres Mile will be announced Saturday, Aug. 5, with entries drawn Wednesday, Aug. 9.

$200,000 Longacres Mile (Grade 3), Sunday, Aug. 13

Horse, owner, trainer

Americanize (4g/KY) Kaleem Shah Inc., Simon Callaghan

Barkley (4c/KY) Rising Star Stable III, Howard Belvoir

Bistraya (4g/LA) LeeAnn Ohanesian, Robert Gilker

Black Sona (4g/OK) Leobardo Rivera, David Martinez

Chief of Staff (5h/CA) M Dedomenico LLC & Muddy Waters Stable, Mike Puhich

Cowboy Rhythm (5h/KY) Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Kellyn Gorder

Dedicated to You (5g/WA) Coal Creek Farm, David Martinez

Gold Rush Dancer (4c/CA) John E. Parker, Vann Belvoir

Mach One Rules (4g/WA) R.E.V. Racing LLC, Frank Lucarelli

Mike Man’s Gold (7g/WA) G Conley, C Conley or Terra Firma Farm, Joe Toye

Papa Frank (5g/CA) Mary Tate and Shane Bailey, Mary Tate

Point Piper (7h/KY) Gatto, Hollendorfer or Russo Racing, Jerry Hollendorfer

Prime Engine (5g/KY) M Dedomenico LLC & Muddy Waters Stable, Mike Puhich

Seattle Serenade (5h/KY) Hill n Dale Equine, Hollendorfer & Dedomenico, Mike Puhich

Stryker Phd (8g/WA) Jim & Mona Hour, Larry Ross

Togrammashousewego (4c/WA) S MacKenzie, D MacKenzie & D MacKenzie, Charles Essex


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