December 24, 2024

Emcee runs away with Forego

Last updated: 9/1/12 7:27 PM












Emcee is a rising star in the sprint ranks


(NYRA/Adam Coglianese Photography)

Godolphin Racing’s Emcee established himself as one of the nation’s premier
sprinters with a dominant victory in Saturday’s Grade 1, $500,000
Forego
Stakes
, striding away to a 4 1/2-length victory at Saratoga. With Alan
Garcia up, the improving four-year-old garnered his first stakes victory when
completing seven furlongs in a quick 1:21, and the Kiaran McLaughlin-trained
colt has now earned $479,900 from a 7-4-0-2 record.

The late-starting son of Unbridled’s Song did not make his career debut until
last fall, winning a maiden special weight event at Belmont Park, and came back
this season to win his second outing, a February allowance at Gulfstream Park.
Emcee finished third when making his stakes bow in the Grade 3 Tom Fool Handicap
in early March and followed with a fourth in the Grade 1 Carter Handicap a month
later.



The dark bay rebounded with a sharp 4 1/2-length allowance tally at
Belmont Park on May 5, but entered the Forego off a tough-luck third in the
Grade 1 A.G. Vanderbilt earlier in the Saratoga meet, disputing a wicked early
pace from an inside post before grudgingly giving way late to miss by only a
half-length.

Emcee broke from post 5 in the Forego and closely tracked pacesetter Pacific
Ocean on the outside through the opening stages.

“Had we been outside in the Vanderbilt, we might have been in a better spot,”
McLaughlin said. “I’m just happy to win with this horse. He deserved a Grade 1,
and he got it today.”

The pace complexion of the Forego changed when the speedy Shackleford, a
multiple Grade 1 winner, was scratched Saturday morning due to a cough.

“We felt earlier this morning that Shackleford might be there ahead of us
with (Pacific Ocean) and we would lay third, but we laid second,” McLaughlin
said. “It helped that we don’t have to run against (Shackleford); he’s a very
nice horse. I’m sorry that they had to scratch him. When (Jersey Town) cut up
the rail, I was a little nervous, but (Garcia) hadn’t asked our horse yet. It
was a very impressive race.”

Pacific Ocean established splits in :22 3/5 and :45 1/5, but came off the
rail turning for home, allowing Jersey Town to surge to a narrow lead in upper
stretch. That rival completed six furlongs in 1:08 4/5 with a head advantage,
but Emcee had all the momentum on the far outside and quickly seized command
after passing the eighth pole, drawing off in superb fashion late.










Emcee received a
well-deserved pat from Garcia following his smart win


(Bud Morton/EquiSport Photos)

“My horse broke good and was right in the game,” Garcia explained. “Turning
for home, when I asked him, he ran and did it very well. I was very confident.
It was a great post today, better than last time. All I wanted was for him to
break good and take it from there. He did it the right way.”

Favored at 7-5 in the seven-horse field, Emcee returned payoffs of $5.10,
$3.70 and $2.90 to his supporters. Hamazing Destiny came charging late to grab
second in the final strides at 17-1, a neck better than the 9-1 Jersey Town in
third. Caixa Eltronica, Pacific Ocean, Isn’t He Perfect and 5-2 second choice
Jackson Bend completed the order of finish.

Emcee gave Godolphin Stables their fourth Grade 1 victory this year at
Saratoga.



“It’s an honor to train for Godolphin and to have such quality horses,”
McLaughlin said. “It makes my job easier, but I have a great team of people
behind me, and it’s been an unbelievable meet. It’s hard to even believe. It
will take some time to sink in.”

“He’s a deserving Grade 1 winner,” Godolphin’s Jimmy Bell said of Emcee. “He
exploded home. He was primed; Kiaran and the team did a super job, and he
delivered on the right day.

“The thrill is still the same,” Bell added when asked about Godolphin’s
success this meet. “Every now and then it seems like the stars align and
everything has really, really come together.”

Bred in Kentucky by Sheikh Mohammed’s Darley operation, Emcee is out of the
winning Ocean Crest mare Surf Club, the dam of stakes winner Spring Party and a
half-sister to Grade 1 winner Awesome Humor, an earner of nearly $850,000.



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