On paper, the odds seemed stacked against Rhetorical going into Saturday’s $1.25 million Coolmore Turf Mile (G1).
Owned by the partnership of Gary Barber, Cheyenne Stable and Wachtel Stable, the 4-year-old New York-bred gelding was making his graded stakes debut against a field of accomplished grass runners that included four Grade or Group 1 winners.
But Will Walden was not surprised when Rhetorical delivered the trainer his first Grade 1 victory with a three-quarters of a length victory over Program Trading (GB), a three-time Grade 1 winner.
“He ran big and we are so proud of him,” Walden said of Rhetorical, who returned to Churchill Downs Saturday night. “He was doing so good and training better than he ever has. We use a lot of metrics with our horses and he was just off the charts. We decided to take a swing at it.”
Now 5-for-6 in his career, Rhetorical was away from the races for nearly nine months before resurfacing at Aqueduct in May.
“We just gave him time to grow and mature,” Walden said of the son of Not This Time. “It was just baby stuff — nothing major.”
Saturday’s victory secured Rhetorical a fees-paid berth in the $2 million FanDuel Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1) at Del Mar on Nov. 1. Walden hopes to ship his first Breeders’ Cup starter to Del Mar Oct. 25 or 27.
Walden has one other possible California trip penciled in before the end of the year.
Cypress Creek Equine and Madaket Stables’ Bless the Broken, third in the Kentucky Oaks (G1) this spring, returned to the work tab at Turfway Park on Friday after a nearly four-month vacation.
“She had had a tough campaign from October to June, and it was the right time to do it,” Walden said about the vacation. “We are looking at the ($300,000) American Oaks (G1) on the grass (going 1¼ miles) at Santa Anita on Dec. 26.”