Trainer Rudy Rodriguez said his
Dads Caps, 10-1 upset winner of the Grade 1, $500,000 Carter Handicap, likely would be
pointed toward the Grade 3, $150,000 Maryland Sprint Handicap on May 17 on the
Preakness Stakes undercard at Pimlico.
Dads Caps won the seven-furlong Carter in a time of 1:22.02, turning back rival
Strapping Groom on the far turn and opening up by 3 1/2 lengths in the lane, more
than enough to hold off the late charge of Sahara Sky.
“It’s three-quarters (of a mile), and I won it last year with Sage Valley, so
that was my plan,” Rodriguez said of the Maryland Sprint.
Dads Caps entered the Carter off second-place finishes in the Grade 3 Tobaggan
Stakes and Tom Fool Handicap, losing the lead late in both races. This time,
however, he carried his speed.
“We took a chance and it worked out pretty good; the owner really wanted to run
the horse,” Rodriguez said, referring to Vincent Scuderi. “I think the jockey
(Luis Contreras) did an excellent job because he rated the horse very, very
good.
“When he went in :23 (and 2/5 for the first quarter-mile), I thought we had
a very good shot to win. Every time he runs, he goes :21, :22. I told the jockey,
‘If you go 23, I think they’re going to have a hard time,’ and he went :23 and
change. He never punished him. He just kept the horse together.”
Rodriguez said he planned to give Dads Caps plenty of time between races and not
tackle the best of the best every time out.
“That’s why I don’t want to run him in these races,” he said, referring to races
like the Carter. “I don’t have that many good horses in the barn. If I get one,
I try to keep him sound for as long as I can because they are very, very hard to
come around.”
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