2024 Remsen Stakes at a Glance

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Remsen Stakes Aqueduct Kentucky Derby prep horse racing Tux Aviator Gui Poster Studlydoright Keewaydin Surfside Moon Gun Trader trainer jockey Mott Brown Prat Davis Franco Alvarado Carmouche
The field for the 2023 Remsen Stakes turns for home at Aqueduct, with eventual winner Dornoch (front right, pink and white jockey silks) holding a short lead prior to his stretch duel with Sierra Leone (second from left, black and white silks). (Eclipse Sportswire)

While the New York Racing Association has two Grade 1 stakes for 2-year-olds, Saturday’s Grade 2 Remsen Stakes at Aqueduct has been a much more reliable indicator of Triple Crown success. A year ago, the Remsen was captured by Dornoch, who went on to prevail in the Belmont Stakes and NYRA Bets Haskell Stakes. The runner-up, Sierra Leone, lost by a nose in the Kentucky Derby and was third in the Belmont. He closed out the year by winning the $7 million Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic.

As in the past, the top five finishers in the Remsen will receive 10-5-3-2-1 Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve qualifying points.

remsen stakes

Racetrack: Aqueduct, Ozone Park, N.Y.

Date: Dec. 7

Purse: $250,000

Distance: 1 1/8 miles on dirt

Race: 7

Post Time: 2:36 p.m. ET

Notable winners: Dornoch (2023), Mo Donegal (2021), Catholic Boy (2017), Honor Code (2013), Coronado’s Quest (1997), Thunder Gulch (1994), Go for Gin (1993), Java Gold (1986), Pleasant Colony (1980), Key To The Mint (1971), Damascus (1966), Northern Dancer (1963), Carry Back (1960), Johnstown (1939).

First held: 1904

1. Tux (3-1 morning-line odds): Won his debut nicely at 6 ½ furlongs for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. Speed figure for the effort was average but he does have the breeding to handle the two-turn distance. Will be helped by a rail trip.

JOCKEY: Junior Alvarado; TRAINER: Bill Mott

2. Aviator Gui (6-1): Was tested on grass last time in the Awad Stakes and didn’t fire. Returns to dirt where he broke his maiden. Should turn in an improved effort but will need to take a step forward to be a top threat here.

JOCKEY: Manny Franco; TRAINER: Chad Brown

3. Poster (5-1): He’s unbeaten in two starts, but they were on turf. Has the pedigree to handle dirt but his speed figures are on the low side.

JOCKEY: Flavien Prat; TRAINER: Eoin Harty                                      

4. Studlydoright (9-2): In six starts, his only weak effort came in the Hopeful Stakes. Turned in a big effort to win the Nashua Stakes at Aqueduct and if he can duplicate that effort he’ll be a big threat. There’s also a good chance he might bounce off that try.

JOCKEY: Xavier Perez; TRAINER: John Robb

5. Keewaydin (6-5): Turned in a stellar maiden win in his second try earning a fast time at seven furlongs. Has the breeding to excel at two turns and comes from a top barn. There’s lots to like here.

JOCKEY: Dylan Davis; TRAINER: Chad Brown

6. Surfside Moon (20-1): He’s winless on dirt and seems overmatched here.

JOCKEY: Kendrick Carmouche; TRAINER: James Lawrence

7. Gun Trader (30-1): Needed six tries to break his maiden at Parx Racing and his speed figures are quite low. Pass.

JOCKEY: Francisco Martinez; TRAINER: Uriah St. Lewis

THE PICK: Keewaydin

LIVE LONGSHOT: Aviator Gui

SUPERFECTA: 5-1-2-4

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