Le Bernardin gets the win

Son of Bernardini gets second career Group win at Meydan

Coming off a sharp score in the Listed Dubai Creek Mile at Meydan on December 17th, Bernardini’s La Bernardin didn’t find the trip as easy on January 7th and had to dig down deep to pull off his second career Group win in the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge R1.

He began the Al Maktoum Challenge in much the same way as his previous start but began to tire near the line and just held off a late challenge from Street Cry’s son Layl.

Le Bernardin was a $325,000 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga yearling purchase and previously won the G3 Pegasus Stakes at Monmouth Park as a three-year-old.  He went to Dubai the following year and has been a solid performer at Meydan since, including a third-place finish in the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 last year.
  
Bred in Kentucky by Mike Rutherford, Le Bernardin is out of the G2 Demoiselle Stakes winner La Rosa (Wild Again) and is a half-brother to G3 winner Taittinger Rose.
 
Bernardini had an incredible year in 2015 with four US G1 winners including G1 Champagne victor Greenpointcrusader and G1 Spinaway heroine Rachel’s Valentina.  And as perhaps a preview of things to come, his son Marking finished second to Champion Sprinter in waiting, Ruhappy, in just his third career start in December. Bernardini is also the sire of back-to-back G1 Travers winners Stay Thirsty and Alpha, as well as multiple G1 winner To Honor and Serve

He will stand the 2016 breeding season at Jonabell Farm for a fee of $100,000, stands and nurses.