Nothing Better takes Mighty Beau

Churchill Downs stakes recap by Kevin Kerstein (Coady Media/Renee Torbit photo)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Saturday, June 8, 2024) – Colts Neck Stables LLC’s 7-year-old gelding Nothing Better chased pacesetter Yes I Am Free in the early stages, spurted clear with a furlong to run and turned back a late run by Mischievous Rouge to win Saturday’s eighth running of the $224,875 Mighty Beau Stakes (Listed) at Churchill Downs by a half-length.

Nothing Better, trained by Jorge Duarte Jr., ran five furlongs on “firm” turf in :56.64 under Gerardo Corrales to collect his fourth career stakes win.

“We thought about running in the Jaipur (GI) but the forecast at Saratoga called for rain and we knew he wanted a firm turf course,” said Colt Neck Stables’ owner Richard Santulli. “We made the right decision running here. We’ll obviously keep him turf sprinting this summer and if we can get to the Breeders’ Cup, great.”

Sent to post as the 3-1 second betting choice, Nothing Better paid $8.42, $5.24 and $3.52. Mischievous Rouge, who rallied from last under Luan Machado at odds of 5-1, returned $6.28 and $3.90. Mo Stash, the 2-1 favorite, was another three-quarters of a length back in third under Rafael Bejarano and paid $3.24 to show.

CharcoalBad Beat BrianEdge to EdgeRyvit, Yes I Am Free and Panther Island completed the order of finish. Clear the Air and Kaufymaker were scratched.

Nothing Better, who chased early fractions of :21.65 and :44.59, earned $134,040 for the win and improved his career record to 10-5-3 in 27 starts with earnings of $701,382.

“He broke very well and just took me right to the lead,” Corrales said. “He fought hard to hold everyone off.”

Nothing Better, a son of Munnings out of the Duke of Marmalade (IRE) mare One True Love (IRE), was bred in Kentucky by Don Alberto Corporation.

The Mighty Beau is named in honor of graded stakes winner Mighty Beau, who boasted a record of 75-12-19-10—$646,000 from 2001-08. The Oklahoma-bred gelded son of Rainbow Prospect made a record five starts in the Twin Spires Turf Sprint (then known as the Aegon Turf Sprint) from 2002-06, winning the race in 2005 at age 6 for owners Mike Cloonan and Anthony Carolan, trainer Jeff Mullins and jockey Pat Valenzuela.

Racing at Churchill Downs continues Sunday with a nine-race program that begins at 12:45 p.m. (all times Eastern). There are two stakes events: the $175,000 Leslie’s Lady Overnight Stakes (Race 4 at 2:13 p.m.) and Grade III, $400,000 Matt Winn (Race 8 at 4:22 p.m.).

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 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.