John Velazquez guides Hopper to victory in the G3 Oaklawn Mile
The Mike de Kock Caesour mare Irridescence gave South African racing fans a moment of immense pride in April 2006 when winning the Grade 1 QE II Cup at Sha Tin in Hong Kong under Weichong Marwing.
It was her third career Grade 1 as she also won the SA Fillies Classic and the Woolavington 2000.
She also won the Grade 2 Gerald Rosenberg and the Listed Balanchine Stakes in Dubai.
She was ridden by Marwing in all of her Graded victories.
Irridescence was bred by Mr and Mrs H. Winterbach.
She was raced by Barry Irwins’s Team Valor in partnership with Richard Masson.
After she was beaten a head in the Grade 2 $750,000 Beverly D. at Arlington Park on August 11, 2007, she was acquired in full by Richard Masson for his Green Lantern Stable stud farm in Kentucky, USA.
Her second foal called Perfect D’Or by Medaglia D’Oro was sent to Russia where he won two Grade 2s and was runner up in three Grade 1s.
However, her last foal called Hopper, born in 2019 and trained by Bob Baffert, has turned out to be her best.
He is by Declaration Of War and won a Grade 3 over 8-and-a-half furlong as a three-year-old before winning the Grade 3 Oaklawn Mile at Oaklawn in Arkansas on Saturday, his first run outside of California.
The Paulick Report reported on the race:
Baffert’s California Invader Hopper Takes Oaklawn Mile
Francisco Arrieta (jockey, Smile Happy, third-place finisher): “He just came back from a long layoff. This is a nice horse. I think if it was a mile and a sixteenth, I get it. I had a little trouble from the half-mile to the quarter pole. I found a spot finally, and he came running.