Ready indeed! Red Carpet Ready takes Hurricane Bertie off 8-month layoff

Gulfstream Park stakes recap. Lauren King/Coglianese photo of Red Carpet Ready winning Gulfstream Park’s Hurricane Bertie

Great 2023 Blood-Horse Q&A with Red Carpet Ready’s co-owner Patrick Lewis of Upland Flats Racing outside of Nashville. Lewis got interested in horse racing attending Kentucky Downs growing up, back when it was Dueling Grounds.

           HALLANDALE BEACH, FL – Despite coming off an eight-month layoff, Ashbrook Farm of Versailles, Ky., and Upland Flats Racing’s Red Carpet Ready showed up at Gulfstream Park ready to do battle in Saturday’s $125,000 Hurricane Bertie (G3). 

                  Kentucky-based Rusty Arnold-trained Red Carpet Ready ($10.60), unraced since finishing off the board as the favorite in the July 8 Victory Ride (G3) at Belmont Park, received a dream trip under Luis Saez to prevail in a hotly contested edition of the 6 1/2-furlong Hurricane Bertie for fillies and mares.

            “Rusty doesn’t crank on them much the first race back. It’s a long year. I really thought she might need one,” said Sarah Arnold, who works alongside her husband, Rusty. “I’m out there every day, and she does everything you ask her to do. Her mental and her heart make up for so much.”

            Red Carpet Ready saved ground behind the pace set by Spirit Wind, the front-running winner of the Dec. 23 Sugar Swirl (G3) in her most recent start, and pressed by Olivia Darling, the 2-1 favorite who was coming off a victory in the Jan. 27 Inside Information. After fractions of 22.41 and 44.66 (seconds) for the first half mile, Spirit Wind and Olivia Darling entered the stretch side by side, with Red Carpet Ready looming dangerous while swinging to the outside.

            The pacemakers hung tough thorough the stretch, but they were unable to hold off a rallying Red Carpet Ready, who prevailed by a half-length after running 6 ½ furlongs in 1:16.09.

“Mr. Rusty always does a great job with all his horses. We worked her last time and she did it beautiful. We knew today that the race was not easy, but she always shows up,” Saez said. “Last time she kind of ran a little bit empty but after that she had a long time off and she came back pretty well.”

            Olivia Darling edged Spirit Wind by a neck.

            Red Carpet Ready won her first three career starts, including the 2023 Forward Gal (G3) at Gulfstream before tasting defeat for the first time while finishing third in the Davona Dale (G2). The daughter of Oscar Performance rebounded with a triumph in the Eight Belles (G2) at Churchill Downs before finishing off the board for the first time in the Victory Ride.

            Red Carpet Ready is likely to return in the Derby City Distaff (G1) on the May 4 Kentucky Derby Day card at Churchill.

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.