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The Pizza Man (foaled March 25, 2009) is an American
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racehorse who won multiple stakes races including the
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in 2015 and the
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in 2016, becoming the first
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-bred horse to win either of these Grade I races. In 2015, The Pizza Man was named Illinois-bred Champion Turf Male, Champion Handicap Male, and Illinois Horse of the Year. He retired in 2017 as the all-time leading money earner among Illinois-breds.


Background

The Pizza Man is a bay gelding who raced as a homebred for Midwest Thoroughbreds, the stable of Richard and Karen Papiese of Chicago. His
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I Can Fan Fan, a daughter of
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, was claimed by Papiese in 2005 for $18,000. The Pizza Man was her third foal. He was sired by
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, who won the Breeders' Cup Turf in 2007 and has since sired stakes winners on both dirt and turf, such as 2014
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winner V.E. Day and Heart to Heart. The Pizza Man received the name because Papiese thought the blaze on his forehead resembled a pizza slice. He was trained by Roger Brueggemann, an Illinois native who had been training horses since the 1980s.


Racing career

The Pizza Man finished eighth in his first and only start as a two-year-old, a six-furlong race on the dirt at Hawthorne Park on December 31, 2011. The Pizza Man was switched to the turf course at Hawthorne for his first start as a three-year-old on April 13, 2012 and responded with a -length win. He followed up with two allowance race wins at
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in May and June. He then took a step up in class when he was entered in the Grade III
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in July, but finished sixth. He returned to the winner's circle in an allowance race at Arlington in August, then finished the year with wins in two Illinois-bred restricted stakes races, the Tex's Zing in September and the Buck Boy in October. In the Buck Boy, The Pizza Man won by lengths in a "commanding performance". "I had a perfect trip," said jockey Florent Geroux. "It looked like there was going to be a lot of pace and it worked out that way. I just put my horse on the fence and tried to save as much ground as I could. When I swung him out, he just took off. He is just getting better and better." With a record of six wins from seven starts, The Pizza Man was named the 2012 Illinois-bred champion three-year-old. The Pizza Man won his first start of 2013 in an allowance race at the Fair Grounds in March. He then experienced a three race losing streak that included a sixth place finish in an allowance race at Churchill Downs, a second in the Black Tie Affair Handicap and a third in the
Stars and Stripes Stakes The Stars and Stripes Stakes was a Grade III horse race in the United States for Thoroughbreds aged three years and up. It was last raced over a distance of 12 furlongs (1½ miles) on the turf at Arlington Park near Chicago as a lead up race to t ...
. He rebounded in the fall to win the Illinois Owners Stakes and the
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, finishing the year with three wins from six starts.


2014: five-year-old season

The Pizza Man started his five-year-old campaign on June 21, 2014 at Arlington in the Black Tie Affair Handicap. He raced in third place through the early portion of the race then closed ground to win by half a length. On July 12, he finally won his first
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, the -mile Stars and Stripes, in front-running fashion. "I had the best horse in the race, so I took the lead and went with it," said Geroux. "The plan was to get to wherever he was comfortable and he was comfortable on the lead." The win gave The Pizza Man an automatic entry in the $400,000 American St. Leger in August. For the -mile marathon, he faced a strong field of horses from across not only North America but Europe as well, including the previous year's winner Dandino (GB) and the favorite, Eye of the Storm (IRE). The Pizza Man and Eye of the Storm raced just behind the early pace, then made their move entering the final turn. The Pizza Man drew away from Eye of the Storm then withstood a late run from Dandino to win by a length. "I had the perfect race," said Dandino's jockey
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. "Turning in I thought we would win, but (The Pizza Man) never stopped. He ran really hard to the line. He's coming back to form now." The Pizza Man then shipped to
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in Toronto to take on Grade I company for the first time in the
Northern Dancer Turf Stakes The Northern Dancer Turf Stakes is a Canadian Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario in mid-September. A Grade I event with a current purse of Can$300,000, it is run at a distance of miles on Woodbine's E. ...
. He stalked the pace, then started to make a run in the stretch but "evened out" and was passed by several late closers, finishing fifth. He then started in the Canadian International, also at Woodbine, held on October 19. He raced just off the pace and took the lead entering the stretch. He was passed by other horses in mid-stretch but continued to chase, finishing fourth. His final start of the year was in the Hollywood Turf Cup at Del Mar in late November, where he finished third.


2015: six-year-old season

The Pizza Man was given a long layoff, spending much of the winter at his owner's Illinois farm. "I think we had a tired horse at the end of the year," said Papiese. The horse made his 2015 debut on May 30 in the Opening Verse Stakes at Churchill Downs, winning the -mile race by lengths. On July 11, he returned to Arlington to defend his title in the Stars and Stripes as the 4–5 favorite. He raced behind a slow pace set by Roman Approval then made his move and hit the lead in mid-stretch. Roman Approval fought back and the two dueled to the wire, with The Pizza Man prevailing by a neck. For his next start in August, Papiese chose to enter the gelding in the Grade I
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rather than attempt to defend his title in the American St. Leger. Papiese felt confident despite the world-class field in the Million. "He has never been better," he said. "I respect all of the people here — all the great owners and trainers and jockeys — and all of the horses we're running against, but I wouldn't trade places with anybody." On a soft turf course, The Pizza Man struggled in the early going but made a strong move down the stretch to win by a neck over
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. "When I put him outside he started to hold up and grabbed the bit again," said Geroux. "I was thinking 'Oh boy, he's going for a big one here!' He is a local horse and even going to the track there was a lot of people cheering for us, and I'd like to thank them." The Pizza Man became the first Illinois-bred to win the Arlington Million. On October 3, The Pizza Man was entered in the Shadwell Turf Mile at
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. Racing at the back of the field in the early going, he closed "like a freight train" down the stretch and fell just short, finishing a head behind Grand Arch. "He couldn’t keep up early, so I let him settle," said Geroux. "When I asked him to run, it took him a little bit longer than usual because the race is shorter, but the last quarter of a mile he was flying." The Pizza Man was next entered in the Breeders' Cup Turf on October 31, where he faced an outstanding field headed by
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, winner of the
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and
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, and Found, a three-year-old filly who had run second in the Irish Champion and Champion Stakes. The Pizza Man was no match for these two but finished a creditable fifth. "No excuse," said Geroux. "We were right behind Golden Horn all the way. I had the filly stuck on my inside. Turning for home he made a little run, but just got tired." Papiese had planned to send the Pizza Man overseas to contest the
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but the gelding came down with a lung infection and would not have been able to recover in time. Instead, he traveled to
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, California for the
Hollywood Turf Cup The Hollywood Turf Cup is a Grade II American Thoroughbred horse race for three-years-old or older over a distance of one and one-half miles (12 furlongs) on the turf track scheduled annually in late November at Del Mar Racetrack in Del Mar, Calif ...
on November 26. Ridden by new jockey Mike Smith, he won by two lengths as the heavy favorite. "Mike let him run his race, and when he gets to run his race, he's tough to beat," said Papiese. "Mike said he was going to be eight to 10 lengths off of it, and I said, 'You're going to love the afterburners when they kick in.'" The Pizza Man finished the year with four wins and a second from six starts. The Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Foundation honored him as the 2015 Illinois-bred Champion Turf Male, Champion Handicap Male, and Illinois Horse of the Year. He finished third in the
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balloting for North American Champion Turf Male with 41 votes, behind Great Britain's
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and winner Big Blue Kitten.


2016: seven-year-old season

The Pizza Man started his seven-year-old campaign with a fifth place finish in the
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on February 6, 2016. "He really didn't like the
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turf at all,” said Brueggemann. "That was the first time I had him on something that he didn't like. We're hoping he can still compete as a year older but I know how I feel when I'm a year older." He then suffered three more losses in a row, placing fourth in the
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in June, fourth in the Stars and Stripes in July, and sixth in the Arlington Million. On September 18, The Pizza Man traveled to Woodbine for his second appearance in the Northern Dancer Turf Stakes. With new jockey
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, he raced in second on the outside of pacesetter World Approval, then fought his way to the lead. He then withstood a late rush by Wake Forest to win by a head, with World Approval a further head back in third. The win sent The Pizza Man's earnings over $2 million, and made him the first Illinois-bred horse to win the race. Papiese complimented Prat for adapting his tactics to the slow pace set by World Approval. "The game plan was to save ground and let him run in the stretch, but you go to 'Plan B' when 'Plan A' is pretty much out the window," he said. The Pizza Man next entered the Canadian International at Woodbine on October 16, finishing fourth behind Irish-bred Erupt. He finished the year with a third-place finish in the River City Handicap.


2017: eight-year-old season

The Pizza Man was given a long layoff, then returned on June 17, 2017 in the Black Tie Affair Handicap, finishing fourth. He next entered the Stars and Stripes Stakes for the fifth time, where he was made the favorite despite growing concerns that he had lost a step. The Pizza Man rated close behind a slow early pace then made his move in the final turn, hitting the lead in mid-stretch. Near the finish line though he was caught by Keystoneforvictory, who went on to win by lengths. "He felt good", said Geroux. "Turning for home I thought I was going to get the win, but the one horse just ran him down the last eighth of a mile. He ran great, I think he's improved on his last race and I think he's moving in the right direction. He's a little bit older now and it might take him a bit longer to get to his top form."


Retirement

After a twelfth-place finish in the 2017 Arlington Million, Papiese announced that The Pizza Man had been diagnosed with a chip in his left front ankle and would be retired. Papiese told ''
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'' that The Pizza Man was "fine, but to go through the rehab and everything with a horse who is already 8, that would be crazy. We'll let him heal up." The Pizza Man was sent to Florida to recover from his injury, then started training for a second career as a track pony. On September 16, 2017, The Pizza Man was honored with a retirement ceremony at Arlington Park. Around June 2018, The Pizza Man returned to the backstretch at Arlington and the barn of Roger Brueggemann, where he is used as a stable pony during training hours.


Pedigree

The Pizza Man's dam, I Can Fan Fan, is inbred 3 × 3 to Lt. Stevens, meaning Lt. Stevens appears twice in the third generation of her pedigree.


References

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