November 19, 2024

Bid narrowly outsmarts Muniz rivals

Last updated: 3/26/11 8:43 PM















Smart Bid (white cap) eked out his first graded win in the Muniz




(Hodges Photography/Lou Hodges Jr.)

Another major grass race at Fair Grounds, another tight finish. While there
was a three-way photo to decide last month’s Fair Grounds H. (G3), 
Saturday’s $396,000
Mervin H.
Muniz Jr. Memorial H. (G2)
had four horses battling for supremacy at the
wire. The victor, by a nose, turned out to be George Strawbridge’s homebred
SMART BID (Edgar Prado), who had missed by a similar margin in the Gulfstream
Park Turf S. (G1) in his most recent start. The 3-1 second choice in a field of
eight, Smart Bid returned $8, $4.40 and $3 after completing about nine furlongs
on firm ground in 1:49 4/5.

Content to track in third under a ground-saving ride by Prado, the Graham
Motion-trained Smart Bid was no more than a few lengths behind at any call as
Workin for Hops (City Zip) set splits of :24 4/5, :49 4/5 and 1:14. Tracked
closely by 8-5 favorite Moryba (Brz) (Hard Buck [Brz]), Workin for Hops
continued to hold that rival at bay in the stretch while Smart Bid waited until
inside the final furlong to ease outside for running room. Once he got in the
clear, Smart Bid steadily wore down the top pair and valiantly held off the late
charge of Fair Grounds H. upsetter Expansion (Maria’s Mon), who was again taken
lightly by bettors at 13-1.

Expansion finished second, a head in front of Moryba, who had a neck on
Workin for Hops. The exacta returned $76.60, the trifecta $256.80, and the
3-4-9-5 superfecta was worth $932.60. Not contending on this day were Joinem (Johar),
Sleepless Knight (War Chant), Giant’s Tomb (Awesome Again) and Southern Anthem
(Royal Anthem). Battle of Hastings (GB) (Royal Applause [GB]) was scratched. 



Smart Bid, whose only previous black-type victory was in the 2009 Damascus S.
at Santa Anita, has been knocking on the door against graded foes for several
seasons. His other placings at this level include second-place finishes in the
2009 Transylvania S. (G3), and the 2010 renewals of the San Fernando S. (G2) and
Autumn S. (Can-G2). He preceded this victory with a third in the Fort Lauderdale
S. (G3) prior to his tough-luck second in the Gulfstream Park Turf. This overdue
first graded win boosted his career earnings to $543,138 from a line of
14-4-4-4.

Bred in Pennsylvania, Smart Bid was produced by the Grade 3 winner Recording
(Danzig), who has also produced multiple Grade 3-placed stakes winner Deal
Making (Empire Maker), multiple stakes winner Representing (Rahy), a juvenile
filly named Vanishing (Lemon Drop Kid) and a yearling colt by Smart Strike.
Recording is the second dam of current graded stars Anthony’s Cross (Indian
Charlie), winner of the February 12 Robert B. Lewis S. (G2) , and last year’s
Valley View S. (G3) winner Fugitive Angel (Alphabet Soup).

Smart Bid counts as his second dam Grade 2 winner Ratings (Caveat). This is
also the family of recent Gotham S. (G3) runner-up Norman Asbjornson (Real
Quiet).