Hades Posts Upset Win in Holy Bull Stakes, Fierceness Finishes Third

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Hades Holy Bull Stakes Gulfstream Park Joseph Orseno D.J. Stable Robert Cotran Paco Lopez Todd Pletcher Fierceness Chad Brown Domestic Product Kentucky Derby horse racing
Hades, with Paco Lopez aboard, won the Holy Bull Stakes Feb. 3 at Gulfstream Park, improving to 3-for-3 in his racing career. (Eclipse Sportswire)

Owner John Green could hardly believe what he was seeing when the quarter-mile and half-mile splits of the Feb. 3 Holy Bull Stakes flashed on the tote board.

Jockey Paco Lopez had nursed Hades, co-owned by Green, through languid early fractions of :25.03 and :50.53 with 4 ½ furlongs left to run.

“I had John Green telling me no that’s not real, that can’t be real. I wasn’t confident (in Hades) because I didn’t know if it was real or not,” said trainer Joe Orseno after Hades pulled off a startling 9.20-1 upset, upending the sophomore debut for 1-5 favorite and 2023 champion 2-year-old male Fierceness in the $260,000 test for 3-year-olds at Gulfstream Park.

In his first start beyond seven furlongs, Florida-bred Hades not only defeated Repole Stable’s Fierceness, but completed the task with a handy two-length score. The Awesome Slew gelding, who had won his maiden in early December in a $50,000 maiden optional claimer, is officially on the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve trail. He accrued 20 points toward the Road to the 150th Derby with his Holy Bull victory.

And just like that Orseno, once a prominent trainer of the early 2000s and conditioner of such Grade 1 winners as 2000 Preakness Stakes hero Red Bullet and Breeders’ Cup winners Macho Uno and Perfect Sting, is back in the racing spotlight. The Philadelphia native has raced mainly in South Florida for the past decade, and has lacked a horse with the raw talent and star power of his past Grade 1 winners. Perhaps Hades could be the one to return Orseno to his former glory.

“It’s hard to come back, but you know we’re going to go forward,” Orseno said. “Is (Hades) a Red Bullet? Is he a Macho Uno? I don’t know but we’ll find out. So far he’s done everything right.”

Clocking the 1 1/16 miles in 1:46.07 after racing inside throughout, Hades showed he could successfully handle a two-turn race after winning his debut at 5 ½ furlongs and then romping in a seven-furlong allowance race for Florida-breds at Gulfstream on Dec. 31.

Although Orseno would let the gelding tell him when he was ready to run next, he was doubtful that Hades would make the March 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes, Gulfstream’s next prep race toward the March 30 $1 million Florida Derby.

Green said that the Florida Derby would likely be the next target for Hades.

Trainer Joe Orseno heads to the winner’s circle. (Lauren King/Coglianese Photo)

Fierceness, a scintillating winner of the FanDuel Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Presented by TAA last fall, had to settle for third after locking strides with the front-running Hades around the final turn. Although Fierceness tried hard despite racing wide throughout the race, Hades’ swift turn of foot after the leisurely early splits was just too much for the champion to overcome.

“A champion eyeballs him and he just dug in and took off. He ran away from a very good horse,” Orseno said. “We all talk about 2-year-olds at that stage. They’re great 2-year-olds but sometimes they’re not the same as 3-year-olds. There were a lot of obstacles they were facing too. I knew if (Fierceness) wasn’t ready, today was going to be the day we were going to do it.”

Chad Brown-trained Domestic Product, rolling six-wide late down the lane, finished 1 ½ lengths clear of Fierceness in second.

“He didn’t get off to a very good start,” Fierceness’ trainer Todd Pletcher said after the race. “The inside horse bumped him pretty good and then he got sandwiched and kind of had to shove him into the race and try to get the position we wanted, which we eventually did. It seemed like he got into a good rhythm and straightened away for home and just kind of flattened out a little bit. (We’re) disappointed in the outcome.

“I don’t think we’re going to change any plans. We’ll obviously assess how the horse comes out of the race. We know he’s better than that, so we’ve got to regroup a little bit and do better next time.”

Meanwhile, Hades remains unbeaten in three starts for owners D. J. Stable (John Green and partners) and Robert Cotran.

2024 Holy Bull S.
February 3rd, 2024

Winning Time: 1:46.07
  • Purse: $250,000
  • Distance: 1 1/16 Miles
  • Age: 3 yo
  • Surface: Dirt
  • Winning Time: 1:46.07
Results
Win
Place
Show
1st
1 Hades
$20.40
$9.20
$2.40
2nd
6 Domestic Product
$13.60
$3.00
3rd
7 Fierceness
$2.10
4th
2 Inveigled
5th
4 Dancing Groom
6th
3 Otello
7th
8 Sea Streak
Scratches
Payoff
Pick 3
4-6-1
4-6-1
$119
Pick 4
9-4-6-1
9-4-6-1
$1,825
Pick 5
1-9-4-6-1
1-9-4-6-1
$45
Pick 5
1-9-4-6-1
1-9-4-6-1
$4,348
Pick 5
COAST2COAST P5: 4-4-6-5/6/7-1
COAST2COAST P5: 4-4-6-5/6/7-1
$1,035
Pick 6 Jackpot
8-1-9-4-6-1
8-1-9-4-6-1
$10,525
Daily Double
6-1
6-1
$36
Exacta
1-6
1-6
$98
Superfecta
1-6-7-2
1-6-7-2
$69
Super High Five
1-6-7-2-4
1-6-7-2-4
$4,421
Trifecta
1-6-7
1-6-7
$92
Payoff
Pick 3
4-6-1
4-6-1
$119
Pick 4
9-4-6-1
9-4-6-1
$1,825
Pick 5
1-9-4-6-1
1-9-4-6-1
$45
Pick 5
1-9-4-6-1
1-9-4-6-1
$4,348
Pick 5
COAST2COAST P5: 4-4-6-5/6/7-1
COAST2COAST P5: 4-4-6-5/6/7-1
$1,035
Pick 6 Jackpot
8-1-9-4-6-1
8-1-9-4-6-1
$10,525
Daily Double
6-1
6-1
$36
Exacta
1-6
1-6
$98
Superfecta
1-6-7-2
1-6-7-2
$69
Super High Five
1-6-7-2-4
1-6-7-2-4
$4,421
Trifecta
1-6-7
1-6-7
$92

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