Redistricting Wins United Nations On Four-Win Day At Monmouth Park For Chad Brown originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Redistricting (GB) powered home in the $600,000 United Nations (G2) at Monmouth Park on the NYRA Bets Haskell Stakes undercard Saturday to give five-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown his fourth win of the day and reigning champion jockey Flavien Prat his third before a reported crowd of 41,876.
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It marked the sixth time that Brown has won the United Nations.
Redistricting sat off the pace set by Major Dude for most of the 1 3/8 test over the firm turf and sailed home to win comfortably by 1½ lengths in the final time of 2:13.75. Grand Sonata was second, a half-length in front of Major Dude, both of whom are trained by Todd Pletcher.
“He showed that he really liked this turf course in his last start (a five-length win in the Monmouth Stakes on June 14). He won very easily – actually, today he was pretty good too,” said Luis Cabrera, who oversees Brown’s division at Monmouth Park. “The trip was perfect. He likes to run in front but if someone else goes he can sit there off the pace. I think the key was the turf course. He really liked it.
“He’s bred for this distance. These horses from Europe are bred to go this long so I wasn’t worried about that.”
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Redistricting, a 5-year-old Kingman gelding, paid $4.60 to win.
“He got himself into the race,” said Prat. “I was going to go but I felt like Major Dude was committed to going so I sat right behind him. Good horses give you a good punch and that’s what he gave me when I got through.
“I always felt like I was traveling well and had a lot of horse under me. After that it would be whoever got the best punch and he did today.”
This story was originally reported by Paulick Report on Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared.