Undefeated Street Sense Winner Howling Time Headlines Kentucky Jockey Club

Nov 24, 2021 Churchill Downs Communications

The Road to the Kentucky Derby resumes Saturday from Churchill Downs where Albaugh Family Stables’ undefeated colt Howling Time,
the winner of the $200,000 Street Sense four weeks ago, tops an
ultra-competitive cast of 14 colts and geldings that entered the
$400,000 Kentucky Jockey Club (Grade II).

The 1
1/16-mile Kentucky Jockey Club will award points to the Top 4 finishers
on a 10-4-2-1 scale toward a spot in the starting gate in the 148th
running of the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (GI). The
race will share the Saturday spotlight with its counterpart for
2-year-old fillies, the $400,000 Golden Rod (GII). The Golden Rod will
award the same scale of points to the Top 4 finishers for the Longines
Kentucky Oaks (GI).

The Kentucky Jockey Club will go
as Race 11 of 12 with a post time of 5:56 p.m. First post is 1 p.m.
Along with the Kentucky Jockey Club and the Golden Rod (Race 10), the
Saturday program also features the inaugural runnings of the 6 ½-furlong
$200,000 Lively Shively in Race 9 and $200,000 Fern Creek for fillies
in Race 12.

Howling Time enters the Kentucky Jockey Club unblemished in two career starts for trainer Dale Romans.
The colt by Not This Time cruised to a 3 ¼-length victory in the Street
Sense, the local prep for the Kentucky Jockey Club on “Stars of
Tomorrow I.” The Kentucky-bred broke his maiden at first asking in
September when he rallied from six lengths off the early pace for a 1
½-length victory at odds of 5-1.

“We always thought he
showed some promise in his training,” Romans said. “He was really
impressive breaking his maiden back in September and proved it wasn’t a
fluke winning the Street Sense. His looks remind me a lot of his sire.
He’s got the size and stride that make them similar.”

Howling Time will once again be ridden by Joe Talamo from post No. 5.

“It seems like every race he keeps improving,” Talamo said.
“Dale said he’s doing even better going into this race than the last
one. He has the right mind to him. Coming out of a sprint in his first
start he had every right to get tired going two turns for the first time
but he was all class. That’s half the battle right there, especially
with a young horse. He sure passed the test.”

One of the other top contenders Howling Time will face in the Kentucky Jockey Club is Kentucky West Racing and Clarke M. Cooper’s 6 ½-length Saratoga debut winner Classic Causeway. Trained by Brian Lynch,
Classic Causeway was the 9-5 favorite in the $500,000 Breeders’
Futurity (GI) but after breaking from post 13, he tired late and settled
for third behind accomplished juveniles Rattle N Roll and Double Thunder.

“He’s
always been a horse that breaks sharp from the gate,” Lynch said. “We
knew that going into the debut so it didn’t really surprise us he broke
on top like he did but it’s always a pleasant surprise to see them win
that impressively. Last out in the Breeders’ Futurity, he was hung wide
from the gate and he battled pretty hard on the lead through fast
fractions. I thought he gamely held on for third after the field closed
in on him. Going into this start I’ve been trying to get him to relax a
little bit in his training. I’ve worked him behind horses and in company
so he doesn’t have to be on the engine.”

Joel Rosario has the call on Classic Causeway from the rail.

Trainer Kenny McPeek entered a duo of budding stars in the Kentucky Jockey Club: Phoenix Thoroughbreds’ $1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (GI) runner-up Tiz the Bomb and Lucky Seven Stable’s eye-catching 5 ½-length debut winner Smile Happy.

“Tiz
the Bomb was impressive last out at Del Mar after dealing with all of
the pre-race incidents in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf,” McPeek said.
“He’s handled really anything we’ve thrown at him so far so going back
to the dirt shouldn’t be a problem for him.”

Brian Hernandez Jr.
will have the mount on Tiz the Bomb from post 6. Hernandez rode Smile
Happy last out at Keeneland for his victory in a 1 1/16-mile maiden
special weight. Corey Lanerie will ride the Runhappy colt from post 8.

Another undefeated colt that entered the Kentucky Jockey Club is C2 Racing Stable and La Milagrosa Stable’s Florida-invader White Abarrio. The Saffie Joseph-trained
colt is perfect in his young career from two starts at Gulfstream Park
with a 6 ¾-length victory in a 6 ½-furlong maiden special weight and a
four-length front-running score in a first-level allowance at one-mile.
Florida-based jockey Edgard Zayas, who rode White Abarrio to his allowance victory, will travel to Churchill Downs for the mount from post 10.

Here’s
the complete field for the Kentucky Jockey Club from the rail out (with
jockey and trainer): Classic Causeway (Rosario, Lynch); Guntown (Tyler Gaffalione, Steve Asmussen); Rich Strike (Rafael Bejarano, Eric Reed); Texas Red Hot (Julien Leparoux, Randy Morse); Howling Time (Talamo, Romans); Tiz the Bomb (Hernandez, McPeek); Vivar (Florent Geroux, Brad Cox); Smile Happy (Lanerie, McPeek); Red Knobs (Ricardo Santana Jr., Romans); White Abarrio (Zayas, Joseph); Ready Pursuit (Martin Garcia, Jerry Antonuik); Ben Diesel (Jon Court, Dallas Stewart); Mannix (IRE) (Edwin Gonzalez, Mark Casse); and Call Me Midnight (Chris Landeros, Keith Desormeaux).

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