Two standout seven-year-olds, each with 41 starts to their name, and both with seven starts on the year, will vie with seven other starters to take top honors in the 1 3/4-mile Grade 3 $125,000 Valedictory Stakes, one of two stakes served up on the 10-race card Sunday at Woodbine Racetrack.
Multiple graded stakes champ and fan favorite Melmich seeks his second Valedictory crown, while stablemate Pumpkin Rumble goes after his third straight score on the season, both sent out by trainer Kevin Attard.
Race 8 on Woodbine's Sunday card with a Post Time of 4:38 PM
Entry | Horse | ML Odds | Jockey | Trainer |
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1 | English Illusion | 4-1 | Rafael Hernandez 119 Lbs |
Sylvain Pion |
2 | Bowsprit | 15-1 | Kazushi Kimura 115 Lbs |
Milan Milosevic |
3 | Bangkok | 20-1 | Gary Boulanger 115 Lbs |
W. Gracey |
4 | Vintage Matters | 6-1 | Emma-Jayne Wilson 115 Lbs |
Michael Dickinson |
5 | A. A. Azula's Arch | 12-1 | Omar Moreno 114 Lbs |
Kevin Attard |
6 | Seeking Albert | 10-1 | Alan Garcia 115 Lbs |
Michael De Paulo |
7 | Melmich | 3-1 | Luis Contreras 115 Lbs |
Kevin Attard |
8 | Ethical Funds | 20-1 | David Moran 115 Lbs |
George Billers |
9 | Pumpkin Rumble | 9-5 | Eurico Da Silva 115 Lbs |
Kevin Attard |
A seven-year-old son of Wilko, millionaire Melmich took the 2015 edition of the Valedictory for Stephen Chesney and Cory Hoffman, going on to finish second in each of the past two runnings.
"Melmich is just a top-class horse," said Attard, who sits third in the Woodbine trainer standings with 47 wins in 2018. "He's won this race before. This is his fourth go at it, which is a big testament to him in itself. Now he's back here trying to win it again."
This season, the Ontario-bred gelding has one win, four seconds and a third from seven starts.
The chestnut, bred by Andy Stronach, heads into Sunday's race off a win on November 10 at the Toronto oval, a three-quarter of a length triumph at 1 1/16-miles.
"He's doing great," offered Attard. "I think he looks fabulous. For this time of year, I don't think he's ever looked better. We're expecting a good race out of him."
In 41 career starts, Melmich, a five-time graded stakes victor, has 17 wins, 13 seconds and four thirds.
Pumpkin Rumble, who has also gone postward 41 times, rolls into the Valedictory in top form, having won two consecutive races.
Owned by Al and Bill Ulwelling, he turned heads with a top-notch performance in the prep for the Valedictory on November 16.
Sent off as the 5-2 second choice, Pumpkin Rumble, who sports eight wins, eight seconds and eight thirds, rumbled to an authoritative 6 3/4-length win at 1 5/8 miles on the Tapeta.
The Pennsylvania-bred has three wins and two seconds from seven starts this year.
"This is the way you want a horse coming into a race," praised Attard of the horse that finished fifth in last year's race. "His effort in the Valedictory prep was jaw-dropping. You're just hoping that he's got another race like that underneath his girth. He's doing well, too."
Same amount of career starts, same number of starts on the season and same age... do they share anything else in common?
"They are both laid-back around the barn, no doubt about it," noted Attard. "On the track, I would have to say that Melmich is a little bit more feisty. He's a good-feeling horse and the riders have to be a little bit more tuned-in with him. They're both old pros and I just try to stay out of their way and let them do their thing."
A. A. Azula's Arch, a three-year-old daughter of Arch, completes the Attard Valedictory trio.
Owned by A & A Farms, the Kentucky-bred filly will be looking for her second straight Grade 3 title, after taking the Maple Leaf Stakes on November 3.Dismissed at odds of 16-1, A. A. Azula's Arch held on gamely for a neck victory in the 1 1/4-mile main track event.
Attard has high praise for the lifetime winner of three races from nine starts, who also has three seconds on her racing résumé.
"She's a wonderful filly who has great staying power and is coming off a really nice win in the Maple Leaf," he said. "We're hoping she can just take another step forward."
Race 8 Rob Gregorka | |
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9 | #9 Pumpkin Rumble (9/5)- The favorite has been steadily improving, and loves running at Woodbine. |
7 | #7 Melmich (3/1)- Has also had success over this course, and is very consistent. Should be in the mix. |
5 | #5 A. A. Azula's Arch (12/1)- Nice improvement last time out, and also loves Woodbine. Could surprise. |
Also on tap Sunday is the Ontario Lassie Stakes, which drew eight starters. Artilena, Crumlin Time, Hastalavistababy, Lady Azalea, Moksgmol, Notice Me, Scat's Rose and Western Curl will face-off in the 1 1/16-mile race for Ontario-bred two-year-old fillies.
Last year, Dixie Moon ($3, to win) won the Ontario Lassie for trainer Catherine Day Phillips and owners Sean and Dorothy Fitzhenry.
First post for Sunday's 10-race card at Woodbine is 1 p.m. The Ontario Lassie, carded as Race 6, is slated for 3:37 p.m. The Valedictory, slated as Race 8, is set for 4:38 p.m.