đ„ FLAVIEN PRAT JUST STOLE Irad Ortiz Jr.âS SHIRT AT SARATOGA â Chad Brown secretly âplays bigâ and shocks the horse racing world!
In a weekend that will go down as one of the most dramatic shifts in Saratoga history, Flavien Prat didnât just win a raceâhe hijacked the narrative, torched the pecking order, and left NYRAâs long-standing king, Irad Ortiz Jr., in the dust. With an ice-cold performance atop the blistering filly Fionn in the Grade 1 Belmont Oaks Invitational, Prat sent a clear message: the crown is no longer nailed to Ortizâs head. And in an even stranger twist, Chad Brownâthe very trainer behind Ortizâs recent declineâwas reportedly playing a double game behind the curtains, shocking insiders across the horse racing world.

Letâs start with what unfolded on the track. Fionn, trained by Brad Cox and guided with surgical precision by Flavien Prat, delivered an electrifying turn of foot in the stretch that not only destroyed the field but humiliated Lavender DisasterâOrtizâs ride and one of Chad Brownâs highest-pedigree fillies. While Ortiz struggled to keep Lavender afloat after the second turn, Prat and Fionn sliced through the final furlong with clinical ease, crossing the wire in 1:44.84âone of the fastest Belmont Oaks finishes in recent memory.
The reaction? Pandemonium.

Fans werenât just stunned by the resultâthey were stunned by the silence. Ortiz Jr., usually vocal and charismatic post-race, vanished. No quotes. No interviews. Just a nod and a quick exit. Meanwhile, Chad Brown, who had saddled Lavender Disaster, shocked everyone by not making excuses. Instead, rumors spread fast: Brown had quietly advised a group of owners to back Fionn days before the raceâdespite Lavender being his own runner. The implications were explosive.
Social media lit up. âChad just bet against his own filly?â one fan tweeted. Another replied: âOrtiz didnât lose. He got left out of the plan.â
If true, it adds a new layer of tension to the already shifting power dynamic at NYRA. Irad Ortiz Jr. has dominated New York racing for over five years. But the rise of Pratâonce seen as just a visitor from the West Coastâhas accelerated. With five wins on the same Saratoga card and Fionn now positioned as the top 3-year-old filly in training, Pratâs move from respected jockey to full-blown star feels complete.
And Chad Brown? He may have just pulled off the ultimate insider coupâhedging his bets in broad daylight, sacrificing Lavender for a long-term power play with Fionnâs connections. Itâs dirty. Itâs brilliant. And itâs exactly the kind of twist that Saratogaâs legend was built on.
Horse racing, at its core, is about reading people just as much as reading horses. This weekend, Prat read the field like a novelâand Brown may have rewritten the whole damn book. Ortiz? Heâs still in the story. But for now, heâs lost his shirt.