

Teneri Farm and J Stables' Opalina , an eye-opening maiden winner over the course last fall, returns to Gulfstream Park looking to snap a two-race losing streak and earn her first stakes victory in the Feb.5 $100,000 Sweetest Chant (G3T).
Trainer Roderick Rodriguez said Florida-bred Opalina got a bit worked up prior to her sophomore debut in the one-mile Ginger Brew Jan. 1 at Gulfstream and faded to third after stalking the pace in her first race since mid-October.
After a pair of turf sprints last summer to begin her career, Opalina was a 12-length maiden special weight winner against fellow state-breds in mid-September at Gulfstream. Racing for the first time beyond five furlongs, it was contested at a mile over a yielding course.
"I was very confident in her that she was going to win like that. I had run her short, which is not her game," Rodriguez said. "That was her first time going long, a flat mile, so I was kind of expecting that performance."
Edward Seltzer's homebred Running Legacy will be making just her second career start in the Sweetest Chant. The daughter of Gun Runner was a 1 1/4-length winner in debut going one mile and 70 yards on Gulfstream's Tapeta Dec. 9.
"When she broke her maiden, she did it quite good. Hopefully, she'll handle the turf when we give her the chance," trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said. "She's a filly that looks like she wants to go two turns and run all day long. I think this is the right step. We could go to an allowance but we feel like she's by Gun Runner and if she can get graded stakes-placed or even win, it enhances her value. She's a homebred so it's big for the Seltzers. There's a lot of reasons to give it a shot."
Trainer Chad Brown won the Sweetest Chant six straight years from 2012 to 2017 and is represented this year by Wonder Stables, Madaket Stables, and Golconda Stable's Miss You Ella , exiting a one mile, 70-yard maiden special weight victory over Gulfstream's Tapeta Jan. 6.
Also coming out of a maiden win over the all-weather surface is Wertheimer and Frere homebred Ambitieuse , who rallied for a three-quarter-length triumph going 1 1/16 miles Dec. 29 at Gulfstream.
"She's a horse that we've always liked. We wanted to get her going earlier than we did, but she broke her jaw and it took time to get over that. It was a freak thing, and she's perfect now," trainer Graham Motion said. "I thought her first race was good and then she ran another good race on the Tapeta to break her maiden. She's had a bit of time since then and we're excited to get her going."
Average Joe Racing Stables' Myfavoritedaughter has already started twice this year, running second in optional claiming allowances Jan. 1 at Tampa Bay Downs and Jan. 21 at Gulfstream. As a 2-year-old, she finished fourth in the TVG Del Mar Debutante (G1) and also ran unplaced in the Darley Alcibiades (G1) on dirt before going back to the turf for the Wait a While Dec. 3, opening day of the Championship Meet, placing seventh.
Battle Charge , second by a head in the Presque Isle Debutante last October; Hal's Dream , a maiden winner on turf exiting the Golden Rod (G2) on dirt last out; Nostalgic , whose Hall of Fame trainer, Bill Mott, won last year's Sweetest Chant with White Frost ; Ginger Brew runner-up Ocean Safari ; and Roughly a Diamond complete the field.
G3 Winner Coinage Looking for Pay Dirt in $100,000 Kitten's Joy (G3T)
Winless in two tries since finding graded stakes success last summer in his turf debut, D. J. Stable and Chester and Mary Broman's Coinage will launch his sophomore season in the $100,000 Kitten's Joy (G3T) at Gulfstream Park Feb. 5.
Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse is hoping to find better racing luck for Coinage, a son of Tapit bred in New York by the Bromans. He ran third after getting bumped and being forced to steady early in the Nownownow at Monmouth Park, then tired to ninth after pressing the pace from post 12 in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1T). Both races came at one mile.
"At Monmouth, he had some trouble at the start. He kind of stumbled and didn't get away from there," Casse said. "In the Breeders' Cup, it was probably just more about post position. When you go around at Del Mar going a mile and you draw outside, it's kind of brutal. He just had a tough trip. We're just trying to get him back and, hopefully, he'll have a little luck this time."
With his sire, dam Bar of Gold , and grandsire Medaglia d'Oro all grade 1 winners on the dirt, Coinage began his career sprinting on the main track, breaking his maiden second time out and running third in the Rick Violette, the latter at Saratoga Race Course. In an effort to stretch him out, Casse put Coinage on turf for the 1 1/16-mile With Anticipation (G3T), and he responded with a front-running two-length triumph.

"We kind of felt like, just the way he moved, that he would like the grass. We worked him on the grass a couple times at Saratoga before we ran him on it and he just loved it," Casse said. "He was impressive that day. I know that he's more than capable, it's just about having a good trip. He's been compromised in his last two starts."
Fellow Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher entered the pair of Grand Sonata and Royal Spirit . Whisper Hill Farm homebred Grand Sonata exits his first career stakes victory, a head decision over stablemate Chanceux in the one-mile Dania Beach Jan. 1 at Gulfstream.
"It was a pretty gutsy effort," Pletcher said. "He had to kind of make up some ground off a slow pace and was able to get rolling late and get up in time. He was coming off kind of a tough trip in his prior race at Aqueduct so we were hoping to get a cleaner trip and we were able to do that. He's pretty much shown up and run well every time."
Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's Royal Spirit will make his graded debut in the Kitten's Joy. The Into Mischief colt broke his maiden by 1 1/4 lengths sprinting 7 1/2 furlongs on the Gulfstream turf Jan. 2, after ending his juvenile season running second in the Nownownow—six lengths ahead of Coinage—and fourth in the Awad at Belmont Park.
"He'd already had some stakes experience. He was second in the stakes at Monmouth so we were looking to get him in the winner's circle. We were happy to get the job done there and we've been focusing on this since then," Pletcher said. "He's got tactical speed. I think he's capable of putting himself in a good spot and go from there. He seems like he's coming into it the right way."
Gentry Farms' Eldon's Prince had a two stakes win streak snapped last out in the 7 1/2-furlong Pulpit on the Gulfstream turf Dec. 3. Prior to that he won the one-mile Proud Man on the grass at Gulfstream and an off-the-turf edition of the seven-furlong Armed Forces, the latter Sept. 18.
"The last race was off a little layoff and I thought he was a little flat training in his works for the race. It was a bit shorter, which wasn't ideal, but we needed to get started back anyway," Joseph said. "Toward the latter part of the race he stayed on steadily. He was never going to win, but I thought it was a race to build on. Since that race he's trained forwardly. I put some blinkers on him and I feel like he's going into this race with a very good chance."
Speaking Scout returns to Gulfstream after being beaten a head in the Pulpit for Motion and owner Aron Wellman's Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. He has run second in back-to-back starts after breaking his maiden in an off-the-turf maiden special weight last fall at Delaware Park.
"He's a horse that Aron Wellman bought privately after his debut at Colonial (Downs). Aron is someone that has a knack for finding these horses that are under the radar," said Motion, who won the inaugural 2012 Kitten's Joy with Howe Great . "He really hasn't done anything wrong since we've had him. I thought he was a bit unlucky last time not to win. It was a matter of a head bob. He's a nice, hard-trying horse."
Completing the field are Silverton Hill's Pulpit winner Red Danger ; ProRacing Stable's Father Glado , third in the Dania Beach; and Jim Bakke and Gerry Isbister's Red Knobs , third in the Iroquois Stakes (G3) on the dirt last fall.
Gulfstream Park, Saturday, February 05, 2022, Race 10Entries: Sweetest Chant S. (G3T)
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1Nostalgic (KY)
Junior Alvarado
118
William I. Mott
9/2
2
2Opalina (FL)
Luis Saez
118
Roderick R. Rodriguez
3/1
3
3Roughly a Diamond (KY)
Julien R. Leparoux
120
Michelle Nihei
15/1
4
4Ambitieuse (KY)
Paco Lopez
118
H. Graham Motion
6/1
5
5Myfavoritedaughter (KY)
Corey J. Lanerie
118
Jeff Engler
20/1
6
6Ocean Safari (KY)
Javier Castellano
118
Gilberto Zerpa
4/1
7
7Miss You Ella (PA)
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
118
Chad C. Brown
10/1
8
8Battle Charge (KY)
Tyler Gaffalione
120
Timothy E. Hamm
5/1
9
9Running Legacy (KY)
Dylan Davis
118
Saffie A. Joseph, Jr.
15/1
10
10Hal's Dream (KY)
Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.
118
Kenneth G. McPeek
12/1
Gulfstream Park, Saturday, February 05, 2022, Race 7Entries: Kitten's Joy S. (G3T)
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1Grand Sonata (KY)
Tyler Gaffalione
123
Todd A. Pletcher
3/1
2
2Coinage (NY)
Luis Saez
123
Mark E. Casse
6/1
3
3Red Knobs (KY)
Corey J. Lanerie
118
Dale L. Romans
12/1
4
4Speaking Scout (KY)
Junior Alvarado
118
H. Graham Motion
4/1
5
5Eldon's Prince (ON)
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
123
Saffie A. Joseph, Jr.
12/1
6
6Royal Spirit (KY)
Paco Lopez
118
Todd A. Pletcher
5/1
7
7Father Glado (KY)
Javier Castellano
118
Jose Francisco D'Angelo
8/1
8
8Red Danger (KY)
Julien R. Leparoux
123
Brian A. Lynch
7/2