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Jockey Walter Rodriguez Registers First Career Win Sunday

10-Pound Apprentice from El Salvador Scores on Rationalmillennial

LAUREL, MD – Rationalmillennial, a 3-year-old filly owned and trained by Jose Corrales, came with a steady run through the stretch to catch front-running Stopwatchsonny and surge past to give apprentice jockey Walter Rodriguez his first career victory.

A daughter of 2013 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Orb, Rationalmillennial ($17.80) ran 5 ½ furlongs in 1:07.25 over a fast main track to win the maiden claimer for fillies age 3, 4 and 5 by a half-length in her eighth career start.

Rationalmillennial broke sharply and raced sixth, saving ground along the rail before Rodriguez straightened for home in third and brought his filly to the center of the track before hitting the wire a half-length in front of Stopwatchsonny and a length in front of Mejoramiga.

“I kept looking at the right side to make sure nobody else was coming because I wanted to go around the horse in front of me, and after that I knew I had it,” Rodriguez said. “It’s very, very exciting. It’s been a lot of hard work and a lot of help from all my friends.”

It was the third lifetime race for the Rodriguez, a 24-year-old native of El Salvador who rides with a 10-pound weight allowance and had no racing experience when he sought out Corrales more than two years ago.

“He came one day to the track and he said to me, ‘I want to be a jockey.’ I asked him what he was doing and he told me he was delivering refrigerators,” Corrales said. “Then I asked him if he had ever walked a horse, and he said no. That’s where we started.

“In El Salvador, they don’t even have a racetrack there,” he added. “I said you have to know how to walk horses. You have to learn everything, how to muck stalls and brush horses and be here early every day, and he said, ‘I’ll do whatever it takes.’ He worked his way along to where he was jogging horses for me and after that he started galloping horses, and at one time he was galloping all my best horses, my stake horses. When all his paperwork came through, I took him to get his jockey’s license. I told him, ‘I’m going to make you famous.’”

Rodriguez made his professional debut June 17 at Laurel, finishing sixth on Manklin Creek, a 4-year-old Bandbox gelding also trained and co-owned by Corrales, in a one-mile claiming event. The next day he ran fifth on Rationalmillennial in a 1 1/16-mile maiden claimer.

Corrales won 1,031 races as a jockey between 1981 and 1993 before becoming a trainer, but has continued to mentor prospective riders such as his nephew, Gerardo Corrales, currently tied for ninth in the standings at Churchill Downs, and David Egan. England’s champion apprentice of 2017, Egan registered his first North American victory at age 19 on the Corrales-trained Bobby G March 1, 2019 at Laurel. Two years later, Egan captured both the Saudi Cup (G1) and Dubai Sheema Classic (G1) aboard Mishriff.

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“I’ve been teaching for the last 40 years and that’s my passion. That’s what I like to do. I love it,” Corrales said. “This kid deserves everything he gets. He learned everything by never giving up. He’s a good listener and I’m glad I got him. I think he’s going to have great things. He’s got a good heart and he takes cares of his grandmother and everything like that. I see a lot of future in this kid.”

Notes: Five-pound apprentice Jean Alvelo won twice Sunday aboard Margie’s Heaven ($29.80) in Race 7 and Dolice Vita ($5.60) in Race 9 … Penny Woolley’s Mr. d’Angelo ($12) rallied from last, trailing by more than 16 lengths at one point, with a steady run on the far outside to win Race 8 Sunday, an entry-level allowance for 3-year-olds and up going 1 3/8 miles in 2:15.59 over a firm All Along turf course. It was the first win in the ninth start since the 6-year-old gelding upset the 2019 Maryland Million Turf at odds of 17-1 … Live racing returns to Laurel Park Friday, July 1 with a carryover of $15,223.40 in the 20-cent Rainbow 6 (Races 4-9). First race post time is 12:40 p.m.

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