December 28, 2024

Currency Swap prevails in Hopeful

Last updated: 9/5/11 6:41 PM








Currency Swap wrapped up the Hopeful shortly before the wire
(NYRA/Adam Coglianese)

An impressive six-length debut winner at Saratoga on August 6,
Klaravich Stables and William Lawrence’s CURRENCY SWAP (High Cotton) had
to work a bit harder to take the $250,000

Hopeful S. (G1)
on Saratoga’s closing-day program on Monday. Chasing
a blistering pace set by 68-1 outsider Trinniberg (Teuflesburg) on the
sloppy going, Currency Swap advanced from fourth to second after a
quarter-mile, remained a length or so behind the longshot until the
sixteenth pole, then finally wore down the speedster in the final stages
to take the Hopeful by three parts of a length. Bet down to 9-5
favoritism in the final minutes, Currency Swap returned $5.80, $3.40 and
$2.60.

Alert from the stalls under Rajiv Maragh, Currency Swap was only 2
1/2 lengths behind at the first call as Trinniberg lit up the opening
quarter in :21 4/5. The pace slowed down a bit approaching the far turn
as Trinniberg and Currency Swap began to separate themselves from the
rest of the field, the former clicking off a half-mile in :45. Indeed,
no one else was able to make up serious ground thereafter under the very
wet conditions.

Trinniberg proved a resilient foe through the stretch and appeared at times
as if was about to post a monster upset, but Currency Swap showed class and
heart to wear down his determined foe. He completed seven furlongs in 1:26.

“I tried to put him in a spot that was pretty ideal for me on the outside in
the clear where my horse was really happy,” Maragh said. “The other horse put up
a really strong challenge. I wasn’t sure I was going to win it until after I had
passed the wire.”

Trinniberg has 3 3 /4 lengths on Big Blue Nation (Bluegrass Cat), a clear
third at 11-1. In a largely spread-out field, Laurie’s Rocket (Bluegrass Cat),
Power World (Distorted Humor), I’ll Have Another (Flower Alley), Hunt Crossing
(Corinthian), Vexor (Wildcat Heir), and the winner’s entrymate Clip the Coupons
(Congrats) completed the order of finish. Second choice J C’s Pride (Henny
Hughes), who had been the favorite through much of the wagering, was pulled up
around the turn and was vanned off.

“I don’t even know how to describe it. I was so excited I thought I was going
to pass out,” said winning trainer Terri Pompay, a native of Saratoga Springs,
New York. “It’s been exciting and fun because I knew I was bringing a good
horse. This horse is so special. I’m so proud of him that he came through. So
far he’s handled everything we’ve thrown at him. The sloppy track was an unknown
factor — I wanted to showcase him on a dry track, but he handled it fine.

“Obviously we’d like to do the Breeders’ Cup (Juvenile [G1]); we have to
decide whether he’ll have a race in between, or give him the time. I think this
horse is going to get better as he gets older, and I think he’ll like the added
distance as well.”

Co-owner Seth Klarman, of Klaravich Stable, said afterwards that the October
8 Champagne S. (G1) would be a “logical” next spot for Currency Swap, who has
now bankrolled $180,000 from his two wins.

Bred in Florida by Stonecliff Farm, Currency Swap was a $70,000 Fasig-Tipton
July yearling. He is the first stakes winner produced by the unraced Echo Bluff
(Pine Bluff), who has also reared a yearling full sister to the Hopeful winner.
Echo Bluff was produced by the Grade 3 winner You’renotlistening (Kennedy Road),
making her a full sister to multiple stakes winner Your Bluffing and a
half-sister to the Grade 2-placed Nacho Friend (Friends Lake). This is also the
family of Grade 3 winner Black Jack Road (Kennedy Road).