July 6, 2024

Midshipman sails to Juvenile honors

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Midshipman emulated his sire when taking the Juvenile
(Charles Pravata/Horsephotos.com)

Following in the hoofsteps of his sire, Unbridled’s Song, Darley Stable’s
MIDSHIPMAN culminated his two-year-old campaign with a victory in the

Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1)
at Santa Anita on Saturday. Trained by Bob
Baffert and ridden by Garrett Gomez, the chestnut colt seized control down the
backstretch and dug in gamely down the lane to prove best by 1 1/4 lengths in
the $1,951,080 fixture.
The narrow 7-2 second choice, Midshipman brought back $9.20, $4.40 and $3.20
while keying $1 exotics of $19.70 (exacta), $72.20 (trifecta) and $736.70
(11-4-8-3 superfecta).

Typically a horse who likes to rate in midpack, Midshipman was surprisingly
on the bridle from the start, tracking a close second while 7-2 favorite Square
Eddie (Smart Strike) reeled off an opening quarter in :23 2/5. Midshipman
assumed the lead by a half-length after a half-mile in :47, and was up by the
same margin after six furlongs in 1:10 3/5 before going on to finish 1 1/16 miles on Pro-Ride
in 1:40 4/5. Street Hero (Street Cry [Ire]), the
co-fourth choice at 6-1, tracked in third most of the way, opened up a
half-length late on Square Eddie in the race for second, but yielded that
position to the favorite in the final yards while holding third by a half-length
over Terrain (Sky Mesa).

Square Eddie returned $5 and $3.80 while Street Hero brought back $4.40.
Terrain was followed by Pioneerof the Nile (Empire Maker), West Side Bernie
(Bernstein), Gallant Son (Malabar Gold), Silent Valor (Lion Heart), Azul Leon
(Lion Heart), Munnings (Speightstown), Bushranger (Ire) (Danetime) and Mine That
Bird (Birdstone). Elusive Bluff (Elusive Quality) was scratched earlier in the
week.

Despite not playing very favorably to speed during the course of Breeders’
Cup weekend, the three who occupied the top three positions throughout this main
track event were still around at the finish.









Midshipman gave Gomez one of his three BC
wins on Saturday

(Charles Pravata/Horsephotos.com)

“The track is a little different than yesterday,” Baffert said when asked
whether he expected Midshipman to be on the lead. “The speed was difficult to
hold. It was a little different today, I’ve been watching it. But he’s a fast
horse.”

Midshipman made a winning debut over Polytrack at Del Mar August 17 going 5
1/2 furlongs, then proved best by a nose in the seven-furlong Del Mar Futurity
(G1) 17 days later. He made his two-turn debut in the September 28 Norfolk S.
(G1), but failed to catch Street Hero when finishing second, three parts of a
length in back of the winner.

Days prior to the Del Mar Futurity, Darley Stable acquired Midshipman from
Robert McNair’s Stonerside Stable, along with most of the other assets from
McNair’s Thoroughbred operation. Midshipman, whose sire won the Juvenile in 1995
at Belmont Park in his third career start, now goes off to prepare for next
year’s classics with a 4-3-1-0 mark and earnings of of $1,380,200.

Out of the multiple Grade 2-winning Fleet Lady (Avenue of Flags), Midshipman
counts 2003 Cotillion H. (G2) victress Fast Cookie (Deputy Minister) as a
half-sibling as well as a yearling colt by Ghostzapper and a weanling filly by
Distorted Humor. This is the female family of 2008 Sunshine Millions Turf winner
and multiple Grade 1-placed War Monger (War Chant) and, further back, 1956
champion two-year-old filly Leallah (*Nasrullah).