Gulfstream Park will resume its summer meet on
Thursday with a ten-race card and first post of 1:00 p.m.
It will be the 21st day of the 60-day
summer meet that will end on Oct. 2.
And one of the biggest questions at Gulfstream this
summer is whether Tyler Gaffalione can maintain his margin in wins over Emisael
Jaramillo in the jockey standings.
Gaffalione heads into Thursday with 34-24 lead in wins
over Jaramillo. Luca Panici is next with
20 victories. Cornelio Velasquez and Eddie Castro each have 14 and are tied for
fourth place.
Gaffalione led Jaramillo by a 34-18 margin heading
into last Thursday’s four-day race week.
Gaffalione did not ride at Gulfstream or any
other track on Thursday through
Saturday.
According to his Facebook page, he and other family
members were in Tennessee to be with his sister who was injured in an auto
accident.
Her car reportedly was struck by a drunk driver, and
she reportedly is in stable condition.
Jaramillo rode a total of six winners at Gulfstream
last Thursday, Friday and Sunday. He was
at Saratoga Race Course last Saturday, riding Delta Bluesman to a fourth place
finish in the Alfred G. Vanderbilt Stakes (Grade 1).
On July 2 at
Gulfstream, Jaramillo rode Delta Bluesman to a win in the Smile Sprint (Grade
2).
Gaffalione was scheduled to make his Saratoga debut
last Wednesday July 27 on Doctor J Dub in a 5 ½ furlong turf allowance. But he was in Tennessee.
Trainer Jena Antonucci shipped Doctor J Dub in from Gulfstream, and that
horse’s regular rider Gaffalione was scheduled to fly in for the ride.
Instead, Florent Geroux rode Doctor J Dub, who finished sixth in a
nine-horse field.
On July 2 at Gulfstream, Gaffalione rode Doctor J Dub in
his victory in the five-furlong Bob Umphrey Turf Sprint.
Numerous observers
expect that as soon as next year Jaramillo and/or Gaffalione could be
riding the Saratoga-Belmont-Aqueduct circuit in New York from spring to fall
while still riding at Gulfstream during its championship meet this winter.
Meanwhile, both riders
have busy days ahead at Gulfstream this weekend.
Gaffalione has seven mounts on Thursday, nine on
Friday and eleven on Saturday. Jaramillo
has five mounts on Thursday, seven on Friday and eleven on Saturday.
On Saturday, Gulfstream has twelve races including the
first legs of the four divisions of the Florida Sire Stakes Series.
Gaffalione is a native of Davie, Fla. He led jockeys
in wins at last year’s Gulfstream summer meet
while he still had a five-pound apprentice allowance. He was
voted the winner of the 2015
Eclipse Award as leading Apprentice
Jockey.
Last year, he became known as the go-to rider for trainer Ralph Nicks—and is now in high
demand.
On Saturday, he has rides from eight trainers. That list includes David Fawkes, Kathleen
O’Connell, Stan Gold and Mark Casse.
Jaramillo led jockeys in wins in Venezuela for several years before he
began riding in South Florida last year.
He started mostly with mounts for prominent trainers
from Venezuela, such as Antonio Sano and Gustavo Delgado.
Over the next three days he also has rides from Peter
Walder, Marty Wolfson, Ralph Ziadie and Mike Maker among other prominent
trainers.
Jaramillo led jockeys in wins at this year’s
Gulfstream spring meet.
As would be expected, Gaffalione and Jaramillo have
many mounts that are favorites—and their presence often drives odds even lower
on those horses.
*Heading into Thursday, Fawkes leads the summer meet trainer
standings with ten wins. Sano is second with nine victories, followed by Nicks
with eight victories.
Gelfenstein Farms leads owners with five wins. Frank Carl
Calabrese, Grupo 7C Racing and Crossed Sabres Farm have four victories apiece and are tied for second place.
--Jim Freer
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