Reyes, Joseph Take Gulfstream’s Royal Palm Meet Titles

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Leonel Reyes collected his first riding title in the United States and Saffie Joseph Jr. captured his seventh consecutive training championship at Gulfstream Park, where the Royal Palm Meet ended Aug. 27.

Reyes had ridden more than 1,400 winners in Venezuela before venturing to South Florida in 2016, steadily gaining the respect of trainers and racing fans each passing year. The 37-year-old riding veteran got off to a quick start for the meet that kicked off April 4 and never looked back, finishing with 93 victories, 18 more than runner-up Edwin Gonzalez.

"It's amazing. It's been a lot of hard work," Reyes said. "I've been riding new horses every day. I work hard every morning. I'm very happy for this." Reyes, who rode 30 winners during the meet and surpassed the 100-win mark for the second year in a row.

After being locked in a tight race with Jose D'Angelo for much of the meet, Joseph finished strongly to add another title at Gulfstream, where he has won the Championship Meet title the past two years. Joseph sent out 66 winners, 11 more than D'Angelo.

"This meet means a lot after what we went through in May and having to go through that experience," Joseph said. "To keep the ball rolling and having our name cleared, which should have been done in the beginning, it means a lot. The title means a lot. They all mean something but this one is right up there with the Championship Meet ones."

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Michael Yates-trained Dean Delivers  was the equine star of the Royal Palm Meet, during which he scored a 2 3/4-length triumph in the $100,000 Smile Sprint (G3) July 1 before going on to finish third in the Alfred G. Vanderbilt (G1) at Saratoga Race Course. Smile Sprint runner-up Big and Classy  was the winningest for the meeting that kicked off April 4 with five victories for trainer Bobby Dibona.

The Sunshine Meet gets underway Sept. 1 and will run through Nov. 26 leading up to the Championship Meet opener Dec. 1.