Saffie Joseph Jr’s Double Win in the USA and Barbados
A Day of Celebration for the Barbadian Champion Trainer
HALLANDALE BEACH, Florida, CMC – The same day he captured his maiden Sandy Lane Gold Cup title, Barbadian champion trainer Saffie Joseph Jr also won two high-profile races at two tracks in the USA.
Joseph captured the $215 000 Fasig-Tipton Davina Dale Stakes at Gulfstream Park with The Queen MG, while Haulin Ice was victorious in the $150 000 Downthedustyroad Stakes in Arkansas at Oaklawn Park.
The Queen MG and Haulin Ice Shine
The Queen MG, a three-year-old brown filly, was a comfortable winner, going 1600 meters, finishing 2-3/4 lengths clear of the wire at 1:37.85.
Over in Arkansas, Haulin Ice, a four-year-old roan filly, was also a clear winner by six lengths over 1200 meters.
Haulin Ice broke well and moved up to take the lead through an opening quarter in 22.21 seconds, proceeded on the front end through a half-mile in 45.73, then increased her advantage to the wire to finish in 1:10.26. Punchy Girl finished second, while it was another 5 1/2 lengths back in third to Appealing Addie.
Haulin Ice will be honored by the Arkansas Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Horsemen’s Association on March 28, having won the Arkansas-bred of the Year title on account of the $447 350 she earned last year, which topped all 2024 earnings by registered Arkansas-breds.
Conclusion
Saffie Joseph Jr’s double win is a testament to his skills as a trainer, and his ability to excel in both the Barbados and the US racing circuits. His horses, The Queen MG and Haulin Ice, have proved themselves to be top performers, and we can expect to see more of them in the future.
FAQs
Q: What is the significance of Saffie Joseph Jr’s double win?
A: Saffie Joseph Jr’s double win is a significant achievement, as it demonstrates his ability to excel in both the Barbados and the US racing circuits.
Q: What were the results of the two races won by Haulin Ice?
A: Haulin Ice won the $150 000 Downthedustyroad Stakes in Arkansas at Oaklawn Park, finishing 2-3/4 lengths clear of the wire at 1:10.26.
Q: What is the Arkansas-bred of the Year title?
A: The Arkansas-bred of the Year title is an award given to the highest earning Arkansas-bred horse of the year, and Haulin Ice won this title in 2024 with earnings of $447 350.