The Factor wins the 2011 Rebel Stakes

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The Factor wins the 2011 Rebel Stakes

March 19, 2011

The $300,000 Rebel Stakes (G2) is the major local prep for the Arkansas Derby and an important source of graded stakes earnings to get into the Kentucky Derby field. On Saturday, a field of 9 contested the 1 1/16 mile trip around historic Oaklawn Park, with The Factor sent off as the 7-5 favorite off two straight wins, a maiden and the San Vicente Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita. In to challenge him included 9-5 second choice Sway Away, second in the San Vicente (G2), and 7-2 third choice J P's Gusto, second in the Southwest (G3) last out.

Unfortunately, Alternation had to be scratched after he flipped in the starting gate causing a superficial cut in his left foreleg.

Jockey Martin Garcia sent The Factor to the front first time past the stands and he was allowed an uncontested lead of 2 1/2 lengths while setting fractions of 23.33, 46.77, and 1:10.98, with Saratoga Red and Archarcharch stalking him second and third respectively. Entering the stretch, Saratoga Red tired while 25-1 Caleb's Posse, 7th early, started his rally 5 wide. However The Factor easily pulled away to win by 6 1/4 lengths in 1:42.19 over the fast track. It was just a neck back to Archarcharch third.

Results Chart from Daily Racing Form

The Factor in the winner's circle

Winning trainer Bob Baffert said, "It was pretty amazing what he did today. This was a more demanding track than Santa Anita and he probably got more out of this than any race so far. Right now I'd say we would probably come back (for the Arkansas Derby). He clearly could have gone 1 1/8 today."
Jockey Martin Garcia added, "He is really that fast. He surprises a lot of people. He doesn't look like he's going as fast as he is.

He just keeps going. Today was his first time going that distance and look what he did. Nobody was going to catch him today."

Second place finisher Caleb's Posse

Trainer Donnie Von Hemel said, "I'm proud as punch of Caleb. I was afraid that the winner could get out there and put up a 46 and change on the front end. That's what he did and he just proved too tough to catch, but I'm proud as I can be of him."

Third place finisher Archarcharch

7-1 fourth choice Archarcharch stalked the pace in 3rd saving ground under jockey Jon Court, but could not improve late to finish 3rd beaten 6 1/2 lengths. The William Fires trainee improved his record to 2 wins, 1 second, and 1 third in 5 starts, earning $232,744 for owners Robert and Loval Yagos.

Havre de Grace wins the 2011 Azeri Stakes

Immediately before the Rebel, a field of 7 older fillies and mares went 1 1/16 miles in the $150,000 Azeri Stakes (G3), the major local prep for the Apple Blossom Handicap. Blind Luck was the 6-5 favorite off four straight 2nd place finishes including the La Canada (G2) last out. Also in the field included 8-5 second choice Havre de Grace, unraced since finishing third in the Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic (G1), and 5-1 Spacy Tracy, winner of three straight including the Top Flight (G2) in November.

9-1 Absinthe Minded set the early pace of 23.64, 47.51, and 1:11.58 over the fast track while Shotgun Gulch stalked her 1 1/2 lengths behind. Entering the stretch, Havre de Grace, who sat 4th for the first 5/8 mile, came out 3 wide and swept by the tiring pacesetters to take the lead, opening up a 2 1/2 length advantage at the 1/8 pole. Blind Luck, last for the first 3/4 mile, but in her usual late run but was no match for Havre de Grace who cruised under the line 3 1/4 lengths clear in a stakes-record-equaling time of 1:42.02. It was another 1 3/4 lengths back to Absinthe Minded third.

Results Chart from Daily Racing Form

Havre de Grace in the winner's circle

Winning trainer Larry Jones said, "She did everything we expected her to. She had trained very well. It was awesome. I wasn't planning on going out and equaling the stakes record, but that was a bonus that she did it fast. She's an incredible mare."
Jockey Ramon Dominguez added, "When I asked her to run she just picked it up nicely and really, turning for home, she was striding out beautiful and galloped out strong."

Trainer Jerry Hollendorfer said, "I didn't expect the pace to back up if they gave them an easy lead. She ran well."

9-1 fourth choice Absinthe Minded set the early pace saving ground the whole way under jockey Calvin Borel, but tired in the stretch to finish 3rd beaten 5 lengths. The D. Wayne Lukas trainee improved her record to 4 wins, 4 seconds, and 1 third in 18 starts, earning $234,293 for owner-breeder Briland Farm.

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