Catalytic Awarded Dramatic Tackleberry Handicap Win After Hades Disqualification

Catalytic crosses the finish line in the Tackleberry Handicap at Gulfstream Park 2025
By | 27 Jul 2025 | Mumbai
Catalytic was promoted to victory in Friday’s $75,000 Tackleberry Handicap at Gulfstream Park after the initial winner, Hades, was disqualified for interference in the final furlong. The 4-year-old son of Catalina Cruiser held his own throughout a grinding stretch run, only to benefit from a stewards’ ruling that reshaped the outcome of a tightly contested feature.Trained by Antonio Sano and owned by Tami Bobo, Catalytic was making his first appearance since joining Sano’s barn a month ago. Ridden by Edwin Gonzalez, the 3-2 favorite raced aggressively throughout and was ultimately awarded the win following Hades’ drift into his path late in the stretch of the Tackleberry Handicap.

Tackleberry Handicap Ends in Controversy at Gulfstream Park

Hades, trained by Joe Orseno and partnered with Edgard Zayas, had done much of the hard work on the front end, carving out early fractions of 23.45 and 47.30 while being pressed throughout by Catalytic and Eldest Son. The trio remained tightly grouped until the final turn, where Eldest Son gave way, and Relampago Verde loomed large to the outside.

In the lane, Hades and Catalytic raced as a team, with Gonzalez attempting to push through but being repeatedly forced outward. After a long inquiry, stewards determined Hades had interfered with Catalytic’s chances and demoted him to second. The official margin between the two was a neck, with Relampago Verde a half-length behind in third.

“It was a judgment call,” Orseno said after the race. “I’m happy with his performance, happy with his gutsiness. He fought all the way.”

Gonzalez, who notched his 2,000th career victory earlier in the week, believed the contact materially impacted the result. “Turning into the lane, he didn’t give me a chance to run clear,” he said. “He was drifting out and bumped my horse three times. My horse fought back, and I think he deserved it.”

The Tackleberry Handicap marked Catalytic’s return to stakes company following his June 5 allowance win at Gulfstream. Previously trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., Catalytic was no stranger to high-caliber company. He finished second to champion Fierceness in the 2024 Curlin Florida Derby (G1) and contested the Kentucky Derby (G1), where he finished off the board.

Hades, meanwhile, was making just his second start of the 2025 season and hadn’t gone this far before. The winner of last year’s Holy Bull (G3), he had run a similar style race that day, dictating the pace and withstanding challenges. “It was almost the same trip he had in the Holy Bull,” Orseno noted. “Only this time, it was a mile and an eighth. I was more concerned about the distance than the horses.”

The final time for the 1 1/8-mile Tackleberry Handicap was 1:50.14. Despite the disqualification, Hades’ performance suggested he remains a strong contender for longer races as his season continues.

For full race results and replays, visit RaceBuzz’s international section. To learn more about upcoming events at the venue, check out Gulfstream Park’s official website.

Archives

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *