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Firenze Fire Rolls to Vosburgh Victory

Homebred Poseidon's Warrior 5-year-old earned fourth consecutive Breeders' Cup berth.

Firenze Fire wins the Vosburgh Stakes at Belmont Park

Firenze Fire wins the Vosburgh Stakes at Belmont Park

Coglianese Photos/Chelsea Durand

Now that Firenze Fire has locked up a fourth straight trip to the Breeders' Cup, trainer Kelly Breen and owner Ron Lombardi may be in need of an engineer.

For them, the trick is finding a way to turn the racing surface at Keeneland into a duplicate of Big Sandy at Belmont Park, a racetrack the homebred son of Poseidon's Warrior  absolutely relishes.

"I'll bring a couple of cups, make it a couple of buckets of this track, and we'll put it down in the stretch (at Keeneland)," Breen joked.

"I'll bring a dumpster," Lombardi laughed.

The connections were surely in a jovial mood Sept. 26 after Firenze Fire seized the moment in a suddenly wide-open sprint division and captured the $145,500 Vosburgh Stakes (G2) at Belmont Park by 2 3/4 lengths over favored Funny Guy, securing a guaranteed free spot in the Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) through the Breeders' Cup Challenge program.

The victory came a little less than a week after a cannon bone injury ended the career of Volatile —who beat Firenze Fire in the Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (G1)—and changed the complexion of both the Vosburgh, a race in which he would have been heavily favored, and the Sprint.

Firenze Fire used a strong stretch kick to capitalize on Volatile's absence in the Vosburgh, and his connections are hoping it can happen once again Nov. 7 at Keeneland, when he makes his second straight start in the Sprint—where he was fifth in 2019.

"I think he's right there," Lombardi said about Firenze Fire's status in the suddenly wide-open sprint division. "There's no question about it. This was awesome."

The victory was the fifth in eight starts at Belmont Park for the 5-year-old son of the Langfuhr mare My Every Wish, including a win in the 2017 Champagne Stakes (G1). 

"He loves Belmont Park," Lombardi said. "I wish they could move the Breeders' Cup here."

That slate also includes a nose loss in last year's Vosburgh, adding to Lombardi's delight over Saturday's score that lifted Firenze Fire's earnings past the $2 million mark to $2,038,250.

"After last year's defeat, this was sweet," said Lombardi, whose racing and breeding operations are listed under the Mr. Amore Stable banner.

The victory, in Lombardi's mind, also dispelled any skepticism about Firenze Fire's first three seasons of racing when Jason Servis was his trainer. Servis was indicted in March on federal race-doping charges and has been barred from the sport.

Since Breen took over the 5-year-old's training duties, Firenze Fire has two graded stakes wins in five starts. He also won the True North Stakes (G2) for Breen, and though he was 11th last time out in the Forego Stakes Presented by America's Best Racing (G1), Saturday's effort illustrated the sloppy racetrack was to blame for that blemish on a resume of 12 wins and three seconds from 29 starts.

"Kelly has done a fantastic job, winning two stakes with him, and this horse answered a lot of questions today that were unanswered," Lombardi said. "This shows he's the real deal."

Firenze Fire wins the 2020 Vosburgh Stakes at Belmont Park
Photo: Coglianese Photos/Dom Napolitano
Firenze Fire (red and green cap) en route to victory in the Vosburgh Stakes

The victory also prompted Lombardi to rethink plans for 2021.

"He's back and this changes a lot of my thoughts about next year," Lombardi said. "I've been getting some calls about breeding him and I have a bunch of broodmares for him, but we'll see what happens in the Breeders' Cup. Maybe we'll keep racing him."

Second most of the way until he surged to the front at the three-sixteenths pole, Firenze Fire ($7.20) and jockey Jose Lezcano completed the six furlongs in 1:09.74.

Firenze Fire's dam, My Every Wish, has been quite productive for Lombardi. Besides Firenze Fire, her first foal, she has produced the stakes-placed 3-year-old Firenze Freedom, by Istan. She also dropped a full brother to Firenze Fire named Just Leo, who is a yearling, and a weanling colt by Speightstown  named Andiamo a Firenze. 

Gatsas Stables, R.A. Hill Stable and Swick Stable's Funny Guy, a New York-bred son of Big Brown  trained by John Terranova II, rallied from last in the small field of five as the 9-5 favorite to take second by 1 1/4 lengths over Silvino Ramirez's Share the Ride. Trained by Antonio Arriaga, Share the Ride, a son of Candy Ride , settled for third after leading by a length through a half-mile in :45.53.

Video: Vosburgh S. (G2)