100 Years, 1,000s of Black-Eyed Susans - Past The Wire

100 Years, 1,000s of Black-Eyed Susans

May 13, 2024

Taxed was the victress in the 99th edition of the Black-Eyed Susan. (Barbara Singer/Past The Wire)

BALTIMORE, Md. – The best filly jockey Vincent Bracciale Jr., ever rode was legendary Ruffian. The filly creating all the buzz in Baltimore – and across the country – leading up to the 1980 Preakness (G1) was Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Genuine Risk.

David Joseph/Maryland Jockey Club

But the queen of Pimlico that May weekend turned out to be a more lightly regarded Maryland-bred named Weber City Miss, who won the Black-Eyed Susan (G2) for 3-year-old fillies the day before Genuine Risk was upstaged by Codex in the Preakness.

“Tell Genuine Risk to move over!” exclaimed owner James. P. Rasnick immediately after his Weber City Miss – with Bracciale aboard – rolled to victory in the Black-Eyed Susan.

Friday marks the 100th running of the Black-Eyed Susan, Pimlico’s premier filly fixture and a stakes that has produced its share of female greats over the years, from Davona Dale and Real Delight to Serena’s Song and Silverbulletday.

For Weber City Miss, the Black-Eyed Susan became a pivotal moment in a career that would result in 17 wins from 40 races, and was the first of her four wins in graded competition.

It would be Maryland trainer Billy Sheffer’s crowning achievement, a major triumph for Bracciale when the jockey was at the height of his career, and a proud moment for Maryland breeder Frank Hopkins and his Elberton Hill Farm.

“It’s what you aim for, to win the Black-Eyed Susan or win the Preakness,” said Hopkins’ daughter, Amy Daney. “To me and my Dad, it was more important to win the Preakness than it was to win the Derby, because we lived here and everybody who lives here lives for the Preakness and Black-Eyed Susan.”

Weber City Miss scoring the 1980 BES. (Maryland Jockey Club)
Weber City Miss scoring the 1980 BES. (Maryland Jockey Club)

Hopkins’ stallion roster at the time included Berkley Prince, who was bred to one of Rasnick’s mares, Esirnus – “sunrise” spelled backwards.

“My Dad used to say that with Berkley Prince, you could breed him to a Billy goat and get a winner,” said Daney, who was in high school at the time but worked on the farm in her free time. “He just needed good mares and he would have been a really good stallion.”

Weber City Miss proved to be one of his top offspring. The filly was no angel, however, and required extra handling to calm her.

“She was tough,” Daney said. “She was not an easy horse to handle at all. She was really bad.”

Daney said Weber City Miss was sent to be broken to a nearby farm, at which point “we kind of lost track of her.”

By the time Bracciale was introduced to the filly, she was still misbehaving.

“What happened was they brought her over to run the first time and they couldn’t get the saddle on her, so they had to scratch her,” Bracciale recalled. “And then they brought her over again and she threw the jock off going to the starting gate. So Billy Sheffer came to me and said she acts like she can really run. So I think I schooled her at the gate once.”

Vincent Bracciale (left)  with the trophy in 1987 along side of Chick Lang (center). (Maryland Jockey Club)
L-R: Vincent Bracciale, Chick Lang and Steve Vaonakis (Jimbo’s agent) in 1987. (Maryland Jockey Club)

At the time, Bracciale had already gained a reputation as one of the nation’s foremost jockeys even though he rode in Maryland almost exclusively. The West Virginia native, who rode his first race at now defunct Shenandoah Downs, simply preferred to remain in Maryland in order to raise his family. That didn’t mean he never traveled for major stakes.

He was aboard Ruffian for a pair of her wins as a 2-year-old in 1974, including the Spinaway (G1) at Saratoga, and Turf and Sport Digest once ranked him as the sixth-best jockey in the country. But his only Derby mount was aboard Broad Brush, who finished third in the 1986 running behind Ferdinand.

By the time the 1980 Black-Eyed Susan rolled around, Weber City Miss had mostly flown under the radar, winning lesser races in Maryland while Geniune Risk was making headlines by becoming the first filly since Regret in 1919 to win the Kentucky Derby.

But on the afternoon of May 16, 1986, she made her own headlines with a frontrunning victory in the Black-Eyed Susan. Daney and her family watched from box seats near the finish line.

“We were flipping out,” she said.

Her brother, Mike, who is now executive director of the Maryland Racing Commission, was positioned further away, collecting admission tickets for Chick Lang at the infield tunnel.

“It was a very special day,” he said. “When you get a homebred win for you, it’s pretty exciting.”

Bracciale had the best seat in the house, though, atop Weber City Miss. The filly stumbled at the start, but Bracciale got her steadied and took off, gaining the lead at the first call.

“She went to the lead and won,” he said.

Not long after, Weber City Miss was sold and turned over to trainer Howie Tesher for new owner Joseph Allen. After her racing days ended, she became a broodmare and produced Slew City Slew, a two-time Grade 1 winner who finished with more than $1 million in earnings.

Daney continues to work at Elberton Hill Farm in Darlington, where Berkley Prince is buried. Bracciale gave up riding in 1990 and now trains horses on the Maryland circuit. None of them will forget the day Weber City Miss won the Black-Eyed Susan.

“It was the most exciting day ever,” Daney said. “Just unbelievable.”

100 Black-Eyed Susan Winners

YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwnerDistanceTimePurseGrade
1919MilkmaidEarl SandeJohn E. MaddenJ.K.L. Ross1+116 miles1:51.40$6,100
1920CleopatraLinus McAteeWilliam H. KarrickWilliam R. Coe1+116 miles1:53.00$6,100
1921CarefulFrank KeoghEugene WaylandWalter J. Salmon Sr.1+116 miles1:49.80$6,000
1922DinahmeurAlbert JohnsonEugene WaylandWillis Sharpe Kilmer1+116 miles1:47.00$6,425
1923GadflyLinus McAteeJames G. Rowe Sr.Harry Payne Whitney1+116 miles1:46.60$8,085
1924Nellie MorseJohn MériméeAlex GordonBud Fisher1+116 miles1:48.00$6,250
1925Maid at ArmsAlbert JohnsonGeorge ConwaySamuel Riddle1+116 miles1:46.00$7,380
1926RaptureGeorge EllisJames G. Rowe Sr.Harry Payne Whitney1+116 miles1:45.80$7,380
1927PanderaWhitey AbelFred HopkinsHarry Payne Whitney1+116 miles1:48.40$7,415
1928Princess TinaGeorge FieldsRobert Augustus SmithAudley Farm Stable1+116 miles1:46.40$7,000
1929AltitudeGeorge FieldsRobert Augustus SmithAudley Farm Stable1+116 miles1:49.60$7,950
1930FlimsyAlfred RobertsonFred HopkinsHarry Payne Whitney1 mi 70 yds1:45.00$8,300
1931Dark MagnetAlfred RobertsonAndy SchuttingerWillis Sharpe Kilmer1+116 miles1:47.00$4,650
1932– 1936Race not held
1937Sweet DesireWillie SaundersGeorge ConwayGlen Riddle Farm1+18 miles1:54.80$3,875
1938SketchbookNick WallJules WesslerWilliam J. Hirsch1+116 miles1:45.20$14,000
1939AlmsCharley StevensonAnthony PelleteriMrs. Anthony Pelleteri1+116 miles1:47.80$17,000
1940Fairy ChantRalph NevesRichard E. HandlenFoxcatcher Farm1+116 miles1:49.80$19,200
1941Cis MarionG. SmithR. Thomas SmithElla K. Bryson1+116 miles1:45.60$16,300
1942VagrancyTommy MalleyJim FitzsimmonsBelair Stud Farm1+116 miles1:45.60$16,300
1943AskmenowCarroll BiermanKenneth OsborneHal Price Headley1+116 miles1:45.80$17,000
1944Twilight TearConn McCrearyBen A. JonesCalumet Farm1+116 miles1:45.20$27,350
1945GalloretteGeorge WoolfEdward ChristmasWilliam L. Brann1+116 miles1:44.40$33,500
1946Red ShoesCarson KirkThomas D. RodrockHowell E. Jackson III1+116 miles1:49.40$32,650
1947But Why NotWarren MehrtensMax HirschKing Ranch1+116 miles1:46.40$24,250
1948ScatteredWarren MehrtensMax HirschKing Ranch1+116 miles1:50.60$18,000
1949WistfulSteve BrooksBen A. JonesCalumet Farm1+116 miles1:44.40$17,000
1950Race not held
1951DiscreetGeorge HettingerJ. D. PuckettGeorge D. Widener1+316 miles2:01.20$14,000
1952Real DelightEddie ArcaroHorace A. JonesCalumet Farm1+18 miles1:51.80$27,500
1953Spinning TopCharlie BurrJ. Bowes BondJohn S. Phipps1+116 miles1:47.20$30,000
1954Queen HopefulEddie ArcaroHarry TrotsekHasty House Farm (Allie E. Reuben)1+116 miles1:45.80$27,500
1955High VoltageEddie ArcaroJim FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1+116 miles1:46.20$28,500
1956Princess TuriaBill HartackJimmy JonesCalumet Farm1+116 miles1:45.60$25,800
1957Pillow TalkBill HartackM. H. DudleyHal Price Headley1+116 miles1:45.00$29,000
1958DaumayChris RogersJimmy IrrudHoward Jones1+116 miles1:46.60$27,000
1959TolueneKarl KorteYevgeni GottliebElmendorf Farm1+116 miles1:48.80$25,000
1960Airmans GuideWillie HarmatzBurton B. WilliamsHugh A. Grant Sr.1+116 miles1:46.20$24,750
1961FunlovingBobby UsseryJim FitzsimmonsOgden Phipps1+116 miles1:45.80$26,650
1962Batter UpLarry AdamsJim FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1+116 miles1:45.80$27,000
1963NaleeWayne ChambersHoratio LuroVernon G. Cardy1+116 miles1:46.80$26,650
1964Bold QueenTommy LeeWilliam C. WinfreyWheatley Stable1+116 miles1:47.00$26,650
1965Sue BaruRonnie WitmerJohn D. BoruffMrs. Donelson Christmas1+116 miles1:48.40$26,000
1966Holly – OJoe CulmoneRobert W. CamacGuy H. Burt1+116 miles1:44.80$31,500
1967Farest NanOswaldo RosadoEugene GiuffraJune M. Benson1+116 miles1:44.00$31,500
1968Singing RainGarth PattersonOscar WhiteWalter M. Jeffords Jr.1+116 miles1:44.20$37,800
1969Process ShotChuck BaltazarJ. Bowes BondElberon Farm1+116 miles1:44.00$37,800
1970Office QueenCarlos H. Marquez Sr.Budd LepmanStephen A. Calder1+116 miles1:43.80$37,800
1971At Arm’s LengthRonnie BarnesNed AllardLarking Hill Farm (Fendall M. Clagett)1+116 miles1:43.20$37,800
1972Summer GuestRon TurcotteLucien LaurinRokeby Stable1+116 miles1:44.00$37,800
1973Fish WifeDan GarganGeorge T. PooleCornelius V. Whitney1+116 miles1:44.00$39,600II
1974Blowing RockAnthony AgnelloWoody StephensEdward Fanning1+116 miles1:43.00$39,600II
1975My JulietAlan HillEugene EusterGeorge Weasel Jr.1+116 miles1:44.00$63,150II
1976What A SummerChris McCarronBud DelpMilton Polinger1+116 miles1:42.40$63,150II
1977Small RajaAngel Cordero Jr.Thomas J. KellyDavid P. Reynolds1+116 miles1:42.80$91,850II
1978Caesars WishDanny Ray WrightRichard W. SmallSally M. Gibson1+116 miles1:44.20$91,850II
1979Davona DaleJorge VelásquezJohn M. VeitchCalumet Farm1+116 miles1:42.60$125,000II
1980Weber City MissVincent Bracciale Jr.Howard M. TesherH. Joseph Allen1+116 miles1:44.40$125,000II
1981Dame MysterieuseEddie MapleWoody StephensHickory Tree Stable1+116 miles1:44.20$125,000II
1982Delicate IceDon BrumfieldJames W. MurphyStephen N. Connor1+116 miles1:44.60$125,000II
1983BatnaLisa D. RuchGlenn L. BallengerGordon Grayson1+116 miles1:42.40$125,000II
1984Lucky Lucky LuckyAngel Cordero Jr.D. Wayne LukasLeslie Combs III1+116 miles1:41.20$150,000II
1985Koluctoos JillChris McCarronBruce N. LevineBrandy Hills Farm (Robert L. Levine)1+116 miles1:43.00$150,000II
1986Family StyleChris McCarronD. Wayne LukasEugene V. Klein1+116 miles1:43.60$150,000II
1987Grecian FlightCraig PerretJoseph H. Pierce Jr.Henry C. B. Lindh1+116 miles1:44.20$150,000II
1988Costly ShoesPat DayRoss PearceBuckland Farm1+116 miles1:44.80$150,000II
1989Imaginary LadyGary StevensD. Wayne LukasJoe & Marion Conrad1+18 miles1:48.20$250,000II
1990CharonCraig PerretEugene NavarroStanley M. Ersoff1+18 miles1:48.40$250,000II
1991Wide CountrySantos N. ChavezRobert W. CamacTommy Tanner1+18 miles1:51.26$250,000II
1992Miss LegalityChris McCarronSonny HineNorton Waltuch1+18 miles1:51.11$250,000II
1993Aztec HillMike E. SmithTom BohannanLoblolly Stable1+18 miles1:49.78$200,000II
1994CaliphaRick WilsonBud DelpNancy Bayard1+18 miles1:51.12$200,000II
1995Serena’s SongGary StevensD. Wayne LukasRobert B. Lewis & Beverly Lewis1+18 miles1:48.45$200,000II
1996Mesabi MaidenMike E. SmithShug McGaugheyStuart S. Janney III1+18 miles1:51.00$200,000II
1997Salt ItCarlos H. Marquez Jr.Deborah BodnerDeborah Bodner1+18 miles1:50.52$200,000II
1998Added GoldJohn R. VelazquezJohn P. CampoStonerside Stable1+18 miles1:49.75$200,000II
1999SilverbulletdayGary StevensBob BaffertMike Pegram1+18 miles1:47.83$200,000II
2000JostleKent DesormeauxJohn ServisFox Hill Farms (Richard Porter)1+18 miles1:52.56$200,000II
2001Two Item LimitRichard MiglioreStephen L. DiMauroJoseph F. Graffeo1+18 miles1:50.84$200,000II
2002ChamrousseJerry BaileyNiall O’CallaghanArthur B. Hancock III & James Stone1+18 miles1:51.61$200,000II
2003Roar EmotionJohn R. VelazquezCarlos A. MartinH. Joseph Allen1+18 miles1:52.33$200,000II
2004Yearly ReportJerry BaileyBob BaffertGolden Eagle Farm1+18 miles1:52.65$200,000II
2005Spun SugarJohn R. VelazquezTodd A. PletcherFrank Stronach1+18 miles1:53.27$200,000II
2006Regal Engagement Ramon DominguezThomas M. BushMark D. Spitzer1+18 miles1:50.11$250,000II
2007Panty RaidEdgar PradoTodd A. PletcherGlencrest Farm, LLC1+18 miles1:50.07$250,000II
2008Sweet VendettaChanning HillGary C. ContessaTeam Penney Racing1+18 miles1:49:60$150,000II
2009Payton d’OroTerry ThompsonJ. Larry JonesJohn Ferris & M. Presley1+18 miles1:49.75$150,000II
2010Acting HappyJose LezcanoRichard Dutrow Jr.Jay Em Ess Stable1+18 miles1:50.00$200,000II
2011Royal DeltaJose LezcanoWilliam I. MottPalides Investments1+18 miles1:49.60$250,000II
2012In LingerieJohn R. VelazquezTodd A. PletcherGary Barber & Eclipse Thoroughbreds1+18 miles1:52.07$300,000II
2013FiftyshadesofhayJoel RosarioBob BaffertMike Pegram & Karl Watson1+18 miles1:52.73$500,000II
2014StopchargingmariaJavier CastellanoTodd A. PletcherMike Repole1+18 miles1:51.79$500,000II
2015Keen PaulineJavier CastellanoDale L. RomansStonestreet Stables1+18 miles1:50.46$250,000II
2016Go Maggie GoLuis SaezDale L. RomansMike Tarp1+18 miles1:51.81$250,000II
2017ActressNik JuarezJason ServisGary & Mary West1+18 miles1:51.87$300,000II
2018Red RubyPaco LopezKellyn GorderSteven Nicholson1+18 miles1:50.17$300,000II
2019Point of HonorJavier CastellanoGeorge WeaverEclipse Thoroughbred Partners1+18 miles1:47.88$250,000II
2020Miss MarissaDaniel E. CentenoJames T. RyersonAlfonso Cammarota1+18 miles1:48.08$250,000II
2021Army WifeJoel RosarioMichael J. MakerThree Diamonds Farm1+18 miles1:49.63$250,000II
2022InterstatedaydreamFlorent GerouxBrad H. CoxFlurry Racing Stables1+18 miles1:48.73$250,000II
2023TaxedRafael BejaranoRandy L. MorseNET Racing, Michael Dubb, First Row Partners & Team Hanley1+18 miles1:49.45$250,000II

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