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Captain Squire wires Ancient Title

Captain Squire sailed to victory in the Ancient Title (Benoit Photo)
Robert Bone and Jeffrey Diener's CAPTAIN SQUIRE (Flying Chevron) took the early lead in Saturday's $236,000 Ancient Title Breeders' Cup S. (G1) at Santa Anita, an advantage the six-year-old gelding would not relinquish. Sent to the front by jockey Alex Solis, the 2-1 favorite clocked quick fractions of :21, :43 1/5 and :55 4/5 with McCann's Mojave (Memo [Chi]) close in tow. Zanzibar (Arg) (Luhuk) came four wide into the stretch and rallied gamely, but was not able to catch the leader, as Captain Squire finished the six-furlong fast-track event in 1:08 4/5.

"I knew we were going fast, I wasn't sure how fast," Solis said. "I finally got a chance to give him a breather around the half-mile pole to the five-sixteenth (pole), and then he came on again in the stretch. I'm sure he was tired, but he has such a big heart that as soon as the other horse got next to him, he fought him off and fought him to the ending."

The Jeff Mullins-trained winner returned $6.20, $4 and $3.40 while Zanzibar, a half-length back, gave $11.20 and $7 at 19-1. Indian Country (Indian Charlie) was a nose back in third to pay $5.60 at 15-1. The $1 exotics totaled $50.20 (exacta) and $320.70 (1-6-4 trifecta). Gotaghostofachance (Silver Ghost), McCann's Mojave, Bilo (Bertrando) and Bear in the Woods (Formal Gold) rounded out the order of finish.

Bred in Florida by J D Farms, Captain Squire is out of the winning mare Dolly's Back (At the Threshold) and counts multiple stakes winners Dakota Light (Colony Light) and Dansetta Light (Colony Light) as half-sisters. Dolly's Back has also produced an unraced two-year-old colt named Plate Licker (Colony Light) and an unnamed yearling colt by Cherokee Run. Purchased for $14,000 at the Ocala Breeders' Sale August Yearling Sale, Captain Squire has also won the 2002 Lazaro Barrera Memorial S. (G2) and improved his record to 25-8-6-4. He became Thoroughbred racing's newest millionaire with the win, boosting his earning to $1,031,765.

Mullins says he is unsure of plans for the Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) at Belmont Park on October 29.


 


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