The Houston Racing Festival, With Six Stakes including the Grade 3, $200,000 John B. Connally Turf Will be Contested on Sunday, January 30
From Sam Houston Race Park Press Release
HOUSTON, TX—Nominations have closed for the Houston Racing Festival at Sam Houston Race Park. The annual event, featuring six stakes and purses in excess of $1 million will be contested on Sunday, January 30 with a special afternoon post time of 1:45 pm (CT).
The Houston Racing Festival includes two graded stakes, the Grade 3, $400,000 Houston Ladies Classic and the Grade 3, $200,000 John B. Connally Turf.
Inaugurated in 2013, the Houston Ladies Classic was awarded its graded status by the American Graded Stakes Committee in 2016. Each year, the mile and one-sixteenth main track feature has produced exceptional champions who advance to Grade 1 victories and capture national headlines. Joyful Victory, owned by Rick Porter’s Fox Hill Farms, trained by Larry Jones was the first winner of the Houston Ladies Classic. Midnight Bisou, the incomparable-mare who captured 2019 edition of the championship surpassed the $7 million earnings mark with five Grade 1 victories. She was awarded the Eclipse Award and is currently in foal to Curlin. Last year’s winner, St. George Stable LLC’s Letruska, went on to win five consecutive stakes, including four Grade 1 titles before completing her 2021 campaign in the Grade 1, Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff. The Kentucky-bred daughter of Super Saver is the front-running nominee for Older Female Eclipse Award honors this weekend.
This year’s Houston Ladies Classic, which will run with a purse of $400,000 (up from $300,000), closed with 26 nominations. Hall of Fame conditioner Steve Asmussen has nominated Pauline’s Pearl.The Stonestreet Stables LLC homebred exits a victory in the $200,000 Zia Park Oaks on November 23. She began her 3-year-old campaign at Fair Grounds before running second in the Grade 3, Honeybee and winning the Grade 3, Fantasy Stakes last April at Oaklawn Park. The daughter of Tapit out of the Dixie Union mare Hot Dixie Chick has earned $733,300 in 10 career efforts.
Asmussen, who has won 13 Sam Houston Race Park leading trainer titles, will be seeking his third win in the Houston Ladies Classic. He won in 2019 with Midnight Bisou and 2020 with Lady Apple.
Queen Goddess has been nominated by trainer Michael W. McCarthy. Owned by Eclipsed Thoroughbred Partners and TOLO Thoroughbreds Inc., the 4-year-old filly by Empire Maker has three wins from six starts. She captured the Grade 1, $300,000 American Oaks on December 26 at Santa Anita Park in gate-to-wire fashion. The Houston Ladies Classic would be her second main track start.
McCarthy has conditioned multiple Grade 1 champions, with his highest earner, City of Light, winning the Grade 1, Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes at Gulfstream in 2019.
Trainer Brad Cox, who won the 2018 Houston Ladies Classic with Tiger Moth, has nominated three fillies for this year’s championship. Juddmonte Farms Amendment Nineteen is a stakes-placed daughter of Constitution, who made her last start at Oaklawn Park, running second in the $150,000 Misteltoe. Kueber Racing LLC’s Coach competed in the 2021 Kentucky Oaks, and was victorious in the $150,000 Pippin on January 8 at Oaklawn. His third filly under consideration is Matera, a 5-year old mare by Tapit, who won three of her five starts in 2021.
Nominations were strong for the Grade 3, $200,000 John B. Connally Turf Cup, at the distance of one and one-half miles with 43 nominations received by the Sam Houston Race Park racing office. Mike Maker, who has won the Connally a record seven times, has nominated 11 turf specialists. Three Diamonds Farms, who won three previous editions with Bigger Picture, owns three nominated turf specialists; Cross Border, Tiberius Mercurius and Tide of the Sea,
The John B. Connally Turf was awarded Grade 3 status in 2006 and boasts a solid roster of past winners including Chorwon, Fort Prado, Rod and Staff as well as three-time champions, Candid Glen and Bigger Picture.
Also, there were 37 nominations received for the $200,000 Bob Bork Texas Turf Mile for three-year-olds. Previously titled the Texas Turf Mile, it has drawn highly competitive fields for the past two years. Renamed in honor of Sam Houston Race Park’s former General Manager and respected industry leader, Robert Bork, who passed away on June 11, 2022
The draw for the Houston Racing Festival will take place on Sunday, January 23. The remaining stakes include the $100,000 Pulse Power Turf Sprint, the $75,000 Jersey Lilly Turf Stakes and the $75,000 Stonerside Sprint.
The nominations for each feature can be viewed on equibase.com. Press releases on each of the Houston Racing Festival Stakes will be forthcoming.
About Sam Houston Race Park
Sam Houston Race Park is Houston’s premier racing and entertainment facility, located just 15 miles from downtown Houston. Owned by Penn National Gaming. Inc., the racetrack, which opened in 1994, offers a variety of attractions including a Suite Level featuring luxurious suites overlooking the racetrack, The Pavilion Centre, and award-winning dining options at the Winner’s Circle Restaurant and the Jockey Club. For more information on upcoming live racing, shows, events and tickets, please visit www.shrp.com.