Robert S. Evans’ Tonalist regained some lost luster with a smart performance
The son of Tapit was making his first start against elders in the 1 1/4-mile
“I thought I would be laying third or fourth, but he didn’t break that
Tonalist raced near the back of the 11-horse field behind opening splits of
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“I could see turning for home they were coming back to me and he found a way
through. I’m happy we got the money. He’s a one-paced horse, and when he starts
going, he goes forever. I was really happy with the trip.”
Rosario was forced to alter course during the stretch drive to avoid trouble,
but rival Wicked Strong wasn’t as fortunate, dislodging jockey Rajiv Maragh
leaving the backstretch at
Belmont Park after clipping heels and stumbling. The steward ruled that
Moreno caused the incident and disqualified him from fourth to ninth.
“When I passed the half-mile, and the (jockey) fell in front of me, it scared
me a little bit and I was just trying to get out of the way,” Rosario said.
“After that I tried to save ground. I was hoping to go through on the inside,
but (the opening) closed up and I had to go around.”
“A great ride,” said Clement, who removed blinkers from Tonalist on Saturday.
“Joel is just so laid back. He was always in his space, always in his stride. (Tonalist)
doesn’t need the blinkers anymore. I should have realized before that he was
more mature.”
Tonalist came down with a lung infection this spring, forcing him to miss the
He followed with an outstanding tally in the final leg of the Triple Crown,
“I probably should have removed the blinkers before the Travers,” Clement
“He relaxed very nicely (without the headgear),” Rosario added. |
Moreno sprinted to the fore at the break but conceded the early advantage to
Big Casanova, who showed the way on a short lead down the long Belmont
backstretch. Tonalist was still ninth, 10 lengths back of the pacesetter, after
six furlongs in 1:11. The fallen jockey (Maragh) and loose horse (Wicked Strong)
forced a number of riders to steady or change direction to avoid trouble.
Long River was tracking the early leader in third and took a short lead on
the far turn and into the stretch drive, with Moreno to his inside. Tonalist
rapidly accelerated into contention on the far turn, closing boldly along the
inside as he turned for home, but a seam along the rail closed. Rosario was
forced to check momentarily, guiding his mount out a couple of paths out, and
Tonalist quickly regained his momentum, splitting Zivo and Long River to strike
the front inside the the final furlong.
He won going away in strong fashion, finishing the 10-furlong distance in
2:02 over the fast track.
“They went 47 and change. They went fast enough that I knew they’d come back
a little bit,” Clement said. “From the three-eighths on, he looked really good.
He was closer and closer, and you could see the horse was going really well.”
Tonalist left the starting gate as a slight 3-1 favorite, with Wicked Strong
as the 3-1 second choice, and paid $8.10 for the win.
Zivo, the 4-1 third choice, was forced to check hard in the midst of his
“There was so much going on with the loose horse,” said Chad Brown, trainer
“I’d love to take him out to the (Breeders’ Cup) Classic. I think he fits. I
“I can’t believe I ran second,” Jose Lezcano said. “I had to completely stop
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It was another 3 1/4-length margin back to Moreno at the wire. Stephanoatsee
was elevated to fourth via disqualification, and the official order of finish
was completed by V.E. Day, Last Gunfighter, Big Casanova, Speak Logistics and
Moreno. Micromanage was eased and Prayer for Relief was scratched in the
paddock.
Maragh, who won the Grade 1 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic aboard Main Sequence in
the race before the Gold Cup, was reported to have sustained a broken arm after
being unseated.
Tonalist opened his career last November at Aqueduct, running fourth in a
one-mile maiden special weight on the main track. He returned to action two
months later for his three-year-old bow in a maiden contest at Gulfstream Park,
triumphing that day by four lengths while stretching out to nine furlongs. The
bay faced winners for the first time on February 22 at Gulfstream, including
impressive maiden debut scorer and eventual Florida Derby victor Constitution.
Tonalist gave it his best but just could not run down that rival while going 1
1/16 miles.
Bred in Kentucky by Woodslane Farm, the bay colt RNAed for $195,000 at the
Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Selected Yearlings sale before being privately purchased
by Evans.
Tonalist is out of the winning Pleasant Colony mare Settling Mist, making his
second dam the stakes-winning Toll Fee. That one’s descendants include Horse of
the Year Havre de Grace, multiple Grade 1 queen Riskaverse, and Grade 3 scorers
Cozzy Corner and Bouquet Booth.
Tonalist’s third dam is Broodmare of the Year Toll Booth, a half-sister to
leading sire Raja Baba whose offspring include champion sprinter Plugged Nickle,
Grade 1 winner Christiecat and Grade 3 heroine Key to the Bridge.
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