Winning Machine heads dozen nominated for Budweiser Handicap | Emerald Downs

Winning Machine can rebound from a rare sub par effort when the 7-year-old gelding defends his title in the $50,000 Budweiser Handicap on Sunday.

For the Reporter

Winning Machine can rebound from a rare sub par effort when the 7-year-old gelding defends his title in the $50,000 Budweiser Handicap on Sunday.

Twelve of the region’s best 3-year-olds and up are nominated to the one-mile Budweiser, second stop on the road to the $200,000 Longacres Mile (Grade 3) on Aug. 18.

Winning Machine is established as one of the better horses in track history. A Kentucky-bred by Toccet-Dance With Carson, Winning Machine has compiled a record of 8-8-4 in 30 starts at Emerald Downs, including four stakes wins, honors as Top 3-Year-old Male in 2009, and was runner-up in the 2012 Longacres Mile. In the May 12 Governor’s Handicap, however, Winning Machine faded in the stretch, finishing eighth, as Canadian invader Hoist scored by one length in 1:14.78 for 6½ furlongs.

Winning Machine has a history of making amends for dull efforts. In the 2011 Governor’s Handicap, for example, he finished ninth, but rebounded to run a good second to Noosa Beach in the Budweiser Handicap. In last year’s Budweiser, Winning Machine reeled in Rainier Ice and scored by a half-length in 1:34.44 for one mile.

Hoist attempts to carry his speed around two turns in the Budweiser. Winner of four-of-11 starts, the 4-year-old Mineshaft gelding set wicked fractions in the Governor’s*:21.93, :43.83, 1:08.12 – and pretty much raced his opposition into defeat. The horses laying second, third and fourth to Hoist – Edge Forward, Winning Machine and D’honorable One – finished sixth, seventh and eighth in the eight-horse field.

Stryker Phd, an improving 4-year-old, and Why Not Be Perfect, a multiple stakes-winning 6-year-old, rallied to finish second and third in the Budweiser, and figure to relish the added distance in the Budweiser.

Makors Finale missed the Governor’s with a foot ailment, but the 4-year-old was back on the beam in a June 1 allowance race, running six furlongs in 1:08.27 to defeat Rocky’s Quest by a half-length. The 2012 Washington Horse of the Year is unbeaten in three career starts at one mile.

Hudson Landing has earned $507,648 in a 40-race career, including two graded stakes victories at Golden Gate Fields. The 6-year-old gelding has won five races and over $250,000 since being claimed last year by Jared Chappell and trainer Blaine Wright.

Washington Hall of Fame trainer Jim Penney nominated 5-year-olds Jebrica and Kooky Saluki to the Budweiser. Jebrica came off the bench to finish a close fourth to Makors Finale on June 1, while Kooky Saluki finished well to take fifth in the Governor’s.

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Budweiser Handicap
Sunday, June 16, 3-Year-Olds & Up, One Mile
Horse, owner, trainer

Assessment (9-Ky.), Tice Ranch Stables LLC, Howard Belvoir

Devil in Disguise (4-Ky.), North American T’bred Racing Company, Mike Puhich

Hoist (4-Ky.), North American T’bred Racing Company, Mike Puhich

Hudson Landing (6-Ky.), Chappell Alpine Farms LLC, Blaine Wright

Jebrica (5-WA), R & R Warren LL, Jim Penney

Kooky Saluki (5-WA), MOH Stables, Inc., Jim Penney

Makors Finale (4-WA), Karl Krieg, Tom Wenzel

Rocky’s Quest (5-KY), John & Janene Maryanski, Blaine Wright

Stryker Phd (4-WA), Jim & Mona Hour, Margo Lloyd

Theresmyeverything (5-NY), Mark Dedomenico LLC, Mike Puhich

Why Not Be Perfect (6-KY), J. C. Racing Stable, Jeff Metz

Winning Machine (7-KY), Fleur De Lis Stables, Frank Lucarelli