Mach One Rules, one of the Longacres Mile favorites, stormed to wins in the 6½-furlong Budweiser Stakes in a meet-best 1:13.94 and, above, the Mt. Rainier Stakes in a meet-best 1:42.55. COURTESY PHOTO

Mach One Rules, one of the Longacres Mile favorites, stormed to wins in the 6½-furlong Budweiser Stakes in a meet-best 1:13.94 and, above, the Mt. Rainier Stakes in a meet-best 1:42.55. COURTESY PHOTO

Full field is set for Sunday’s $200,000 Longacres Mile

Mach One Rules and defending champion Point Piper lead the way

  • Thursday, August 10, 2017 10:40am
  • Sports

A full field of 12, led by Mach One Rules and defending champion Point Piper, are entered in the $200,000 Longacres Mile for 3-year-olds and up Sunday at Emerald Downs.

The 82nd renewal of the Grade 3 event goes as Race 8 on an 11-race card with post time 5:51 p.m.

R.E.V. Racing’s Mach One Rules drew the No. 9 post and carries high weight of 123 pounds. Trained by Frank Lucarelli and ridden by Isaias Enriquez, the 4-year-old Harbor the Gold gelding is the 7-to-2 morning line favorite.

Mach One Rules enters the race in peak form, having swept the 6½-furlong Budweiser Stakes in a meet-best 1:13.94 and Mt. Rainier Stakes in a meet-best 1:42.55.

“I think we’ve got a good of a shot as anybody,” owner Roy Schaefer said. “I’m not sure about the post, but that’s the same post Atta Boy Roy had (in 2009), and the (turquoise) silks will match the saddle towel.”

The No. 9 post-position has produced one win in 10 starts in two-turn races this season, while Nos. 3 (17-88) and 5 (16-88) have been the most productive.

Point Piper returns to the scene of his greatest triumph for Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Hollendorfer. The now 7-year-old son of Giant’s Causeway broke the track and state record last year with a 1:32.90, earning the highest Longacres Mile Beyer (103) since Sky Jack in 2003. Although winless in seven subsequent starts, Point Piper has consistently knocked heads with the likes of California Chrome and Midnight Storm.

Hollendorfer, who swept the exacta last year with Point Piper and Cyrus Alexander, also saddles Seattle Serenade, a $1-million son of Tapit that could enjoy a pace advantage in a Mile that came up unusually light on speed.

Barkley and Gold Rush Dancer, from the same class of 2-year-olds as Mach One Rules, also are top contenders Sunday.

A Kentucky-bred by Munnings, Rising Star Stable’s Barkley already has five stakes wins at Emerald Downs, and has a nose for the finish line. He edged Mach One Rules in the six-furlong Governor’s Stakes in 1:07.92, and also won his lone career start at one mile over Mach One Rules in the 2016 Coca-Cola Stakes.

“Barkley is training good, no excuses, so we’re just going to try to do our best,” said trainer Howard Belvoir, a two-time Mile winner.

Barkley drew the No. 11 post, which makes the task formidable, but Belvoir did win the 2009 Mile with Assessment from post 12.

John Parker’s Gold Rush Dancer began his career at Emerald Downs but has found tremendous success down south, winning three California-bred stakes and over $300,000 last year with trainer Vann Belvoir. A homebred by Private Gold, Gold Rush Dancer gets the services of 19-year-old Evin Roman, currently the leading rider at Del Mar.

“We are pleased with (Gold Rush Dancer’s) progress,” said Parker, back from a recent appendectomy. “We gave him some time off last winter and he’s back where he should be. He’s ready to roll.”

LeeAnn Ohanesian’s Bistraya, runner-up to Mach One Rules in the Mt. Rainier Stakes, returns to Emerald Downs for 2013 Longacres Mile-winning trainer Robert Gilker. And Chief of Staff, conditioned by 2012 Mile winning trainer Mike Puhich, has been off since running competitively in a pair of graded sprints this winter in the Midwest and has a good track record in one-mile dirt races.

“He’s run against some really classy horses like Whitmore, and he tries really hard,” said Mike Waters, who co-owns Chief of Staff with Dr. Mark Dedomenico.

No Longacres Mile would be complete without Jim and Mona Hour’s Stryker Phd, who is set to appear in his fifth straight Mile and bids to become the first three-time winner. At age 8, Stryker also would join Awesome Gem (2011) and Gigantic (1959) as oldest horses to win the race.

“He’s happy and he’s fresh, obviously,” trainer Larry Ross said of Stryker Phd. “We’re really looking forward to it. I think we have a chance to win the Mile three times.”

There are two special Pick 4’s Sunday. The first is a $0.50 all stakes Pick 4 on the Emerald Downs stakes races–Longacres Mile, Emerald Distaff, Pete Pedersen Overnight Stakes, King County Stakes. The second is a special Pick 4 composed of two races at Saratoga along with the Longacres Mile and Emerald Distaff.

The field for the 82nd running of the $200,000 Longacres Mile (Grade 3) in post-position order with jockeys, weight and morning line odds:

1: Bistraya (Amadeo Perez-120 pounds) 12-1

2: Point Piper (Julien Couton-121) 9/2

3: Gold Rush Dancer (Evin Roman-120) 4-1

4: Black Sona (David Martin-112) 30-1

5: Papa Frank (Jose Zunino-113) 30-1

6: Seattle Serenade (William Antongeorgi-119) 8-1

7: Dedicated to You (Leonel Camcho-Flores-115) 30-1

8: Stryker Phd (Kevin Orozco-120) 12-1

9: Mach One Rules (Isaias Enriquez-123) 7/2

10: Chief of Staff (Rocco Bowen-117) 6-1

11: Barkley (Javier Matias-121) 5-1

12: Togrammashousewego (Eswan Flores-115) 20-1


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