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Ancient Rome paves the way in Spectacular Bid; Discreet
Dancer impresses in debut
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Ancient Rome (inside) just
got his nose on the wire first in the Spectacular Bid
(Adam Coglianese Photography) |
Ancient Rome was heavily favored in the $100,000
Spectacular Bid
Stakes after notching an uncontested 7 3/4-length victory in his
previous start on October 22.
The Tony Dutrow-trained 6-5 public choice had to work a lot harder
Saturday to prevail in the feature on the opening day card of Gulfstream
Park's 2011-2012 meeting, digging deep with a last-ditch rally to register a hard-fought triumph by just a nose.
Ancient Rome chased pacesetter Town Prize along the backstretch and
far turn before losing ground in the stretch run to that stakes-placed
son of Speightstown. Just when it appeared that Ancient Rome's
bid for victory in his stakes debut would fall considerably
short, his fortunes changed when he was joined and briefly passed by For Oby to his outside.
Once engaged by the 11-1 outsider, the favorite responded to the
challenge and the urging of jockey Joe Rocco Jr. and fought back. The
son of Roman Ruler battled to get his nose in front at the wire, running
six furlongs on the fast dirt in a sharp 1:08 4/5. |
"Talking to Joe just now, he thought it helped him to stay interested when
that other horse came up to challenge, and he was game enough to win," Dutrow
said. "The way it worked out told us he needed that kind of seasoning."
For Oby finished second, two lengths clear of Town Prize. Jordan's Image
followed in fourth, with Rex's Last Tour another 8 1/4 lengths behind. Vexor, the 9-5 second choice and
winner of the Grade 2 Nashua Stakes in early October, faded to sixth
after showing brief speed.
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Ancient Rome battled back to
deny For Oby victory in the Spectacular Bid
(Adam Coglianese Photography) |
"At first, I didn't even think I was going to be able to get by the
horse in front. When the horse on the outside came running, he had all
the momentum and stuck his head in front really fast," Rocco said. "If
(For Oby) didn't go by, I actually don't think my horse would have fought
back. He had a lot more left than I thought."
Ancient Rome was the second winning mount on the day for Rocco, who
also guided Grip Hands to victory in the 6TH race. He was
one of two jockeys with a pair of winners on Saturday's card, joining Luis Saez,
who rode bookend winners Kidstrong Fever in the 1ST and
Folk Singer in the last race. "Today was amazing. I couldn't have asked to get off to a better start," the
mid-Atlantic-based jockey said. "Hopefully the snowball keeps on rolling."
Ancient Rome, who earned $60,000 for owner Michael Dubb, won for the
second time in three starts. After finishing second in his debut at
Delaware Park on September 27, the bay colt broke his maiden on
October 22 at that same venue before shipping to South Florida and his stakes debut in the
Spectacular Bid. He's now banked $92,000 in total career earnings. |
"He's made everybody associated with this horse -- the exercise
riders, everybody -- feel good about him like he had a future," Dutrow
said. "He went from winning a maiden race to a stakes and got that done
today."
Dutrow was unsure when Ancient Rome would run next.
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Discreet Dancer gave every indication a bright future
lies ahead
(Guy Gustafson/Horsephotos.com) |
"We do feel like he'll go a little further than this at least," he
said, "and he's by Roman Ruler, who had a Belmont (Stakes) winner this year
(in Ruler On Ice)." Earlier on Saturday's opening day card,
another promising juvenile impressed in his career debut by setting a
new track record in the 3RD race.
Discreet Dancer, sporting the silks of owner/breeder E. Paul Robsham
Stables, pressed the early pace set by Someday Came before taking over
from that rival exiting the turn. The chestnut colt simply pulled off
once in command, romping by 9 3/4 lengths on the line while setting a
new track record of 1:02.34 for 5 1/2 furlongs over the fast dirt.
The Todd Pletcher trainee, who had Javier Castellano in the saddle,
is by Discreet Cat out of West Side Dancer. Discreet Dancer's fourth dam
is the blue-hen mare Lassie Dear, whose grandchildren include A.P. Indy,
Summer Squall and Lemon Drop Kid, among others. |
Gulfstream's total handle on Saturday's opening card was up 22.49 percent over last year's
opening on January 5. On-track handle was up 22.63 percent over
last year and attendance was up 1,166.
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