There were probably as many fans thrilled to get their first look at
Papaw Bodie, entering the 1 1/8-mile contest off three consecutive
This was the first time Napravnik had ridden at Sam Houston, and she
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“It’s a lovely turf course; just about as good as a golf course,”
said Napravnik, who graciously signed autographs for her enthusiastic
fan base. “Papaw Bodie was great to ride. I had never ridden him, but he
was pretty straight forward on his form. I’m very thankful for the
connections in having me on him today.”
Papaw Bodie paid $4.60, $2.40 and $2.60 for stopping the clock in 1:49 4/5 as
the 6-5 favorite on the firm turf. Little Wagon followed Proceed Bee by a
half-length in third, with Ioya Bigtime, And Music Came, Col. Wright and Dakota
Gypsy completing the order of finish.
Joe Sharpe saddled Papaw Bodie for trainer Mike Maker, who claimed the
five-year-old two starts back for Connie M. Apostelos, and talked about the
horse’s transition from Gulfstream Park.
“He was coming off a mile and three-eighths and Mike does a good job of
keeping him tuned up,” Sharpe said. “He had a solid week a work ago at Fair
Grounds. This is a horse that keeps himself pretty fit. Rosie rode a beautiful
race.”
Connie M. Apostelos is from Springboro, Ohio, but made the trip to Texas in
time to pick up her first graded win as an owner.
“This is a dream come true,” Apostelos said. “I got into this business a
couple of years ago by way of my friend, Jeff Colombro. I have just become
addicted to it! To get a graded stake so early in three years is wonderful. I am
so grateful to Mike and Rosie.”
The race was run in ideal racing weather, 52 degrees with no wind.
“I love the weather down here and would love to live in a place like this all
year round,” she added.
Papaw Bodie was also earning his first graded win while making his stakes
debut in this spot. The gelding was claimed for $50,000 on October 26 at
Keeneland, then went on to Gulfstream to add an optional claiming victory to his
resume, which now stands at 15-6-4-1. He nearly doubled his earnings to $257,211
with the Connally winner’s share.
Bred in Kentucky by Omega Farm, B.D. Gibbs Farm and Chancey Mill Farm, Papaw
Bodie is out of the In the Wings mare Trillion Wing, making him a half-brother
to last year’s Remington Springboard Mile third Pee H Dee. The dark bay passed
through the sales ring as a yearling, bringing $150,000 at Keeneland September,
and comes from the same family as Grade 1 hero Super May, Grade 2 victress
Diamond on the Run and multiple Grade 3-scoring sire Ide.