Corrales, Lobo, OXO win Turfway titles

Turfway Park press release by Kevin Kerstein (Coady Photo of trainer Paulo Lobo):

FLORENCE, Ky. (Monday, Jan. 2, 2023) – At the close of 2022, Turfway Park’s Holiday Meet ended in style with jockey Gerardo Corrales, trainer Paulo Lobo and Larry Best’s OXO Equine winning their respective titles. 

The trio will hope to continue their momentum at the Winter/Spring Meet, which runs through Saturday, April 1.

Corrales, represented by veteran agent Cliff Collier, tabbed 30 wins from 104 mounts – a stout 29% win clip. His mounts tallied $1,115,484 in purse earnings. Corrales’ meet was highlighted by a victory in the $125,000 Prairie Bayou Stakes aboard the Lobo-trained In Love(BRZ). The 26-year-old rider also won the $125,000 Holiday Inaugural Stakes aboard Ready to Venture.   

Corrales finished eight wins in front of Joe RamosLuan Machado was third with 13 victories followed by Declan Cannon (11) and Manny Esquivel (9).

In the trainer standings, Lobo, who trains many horses for OXO Equine, recorded 11 wins from 29 starters. His runners earned a solid $531,772 in purses. Among his top performers were the aforementioned In Love, along with allowance winners BromleyGreyes Creek, KoolhousPurple Dream, Quaria Comet and Querobin Dourada. Lobo recently won a $70,000 maiden special weight contest with OXO Equine’s Itzos, a sibling to the great Rachel Alexandra

Lobo finished five wins clear of Doug Cowans and Mike Maker while Brad CoxBill Morey and Wesley Ward were tied in fourth with five victories. 

OXO Equine tallied four wins at the Holiday Meet, which tied with Stanley Bergman’s Brownwood Farm. OXO Equine’s runners earned $205,079, nearly $29,000 more than Brownwood Farm.

“As we end 2022 OXO had a year that saw us hit our record win mark and money won,” Racing Manager Don Chatlos said on Twitter (@DCHI23). “Our trainers and jockeys know they are appreciated but it’s the grooms, hot walkers, exercise riders and assistants that do all the heavy lifting. So, it’s a toast to them. We can’t thank you enough.”

Racing at Turfway Park will continue Wednesday with a first post of 5:55 p.m. For more information about the Turfway Park Winter/Spring Meet, visit www.TurfwayPark.com

Jennie Rees is a communications and advocacy specialist in the horse industry who spent 32 years covering horse racing for The (Louisville) Courier-Journal before taking a corporate buyout. In addition to handling communications for the Kentucky HBPA, Rees is Kentucky Downs’ publicity director, manages in-season racing publicity for Ellis Park and serves as a consultant to the National HBPA. Other projects include the Preakness Stakes, Indiana Grand’s Indiana Derby Week and work for various HBPA affiliates and horsemen’s associations.