“Actually, I am having a great day,” said Dominguez, who eclipsed the
“I knew I was within five wins of tying the record. It’s something I was
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Velazquez’s old record has an asterisk attached. He won 65 races during the
2004 meet, but one of his winners, Tales of Glory, trained by Todd Pletcher, was
disqualified after the meet concluded upon testing positive for a banned
substance. Velazquez’s official win total for 2004 thus stands at 64.
Aside from establishing a new record for wins at a Saratoga meet, Dominguez
became the first jockey to win six races on a single Saratoga card on two
separate occasions. He had previously won six races on July 22. Velazquez was
the first to win six races in one day at Saratoga, having achieved the feat on
September 3, 2001.
Unbridled Command launched a good-looking bid around the far turn, and
But Dominguez always had that move covered. Keeping Unbridled Command to
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Bush was elated.
“Beautiful. Fabulous. I love it!” Bush enthused. “I actually think the horse
would have been 15-1 or 16-1 if it wasn’t for Ramon riding. I was very fortunate
to get him. You’re always in good hands in the big races when you can get the
top riders, and he’s obviously the best. We were happy to get him.”
“I
Lucky Chappy, the 6-5 favorite, closed belatedly to grab third, another
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Unbridled Command improved his record to 8-4-1-2, $214,040. His only unplaced
run came in his career debut on dirt last summer. Switched to the grass
thereafter, the Master Command colt broke his maiden at Aqueduct in November.
Unbridled Command took three tries to clear his entry-level allowance condition,
checking that box at Belmont on June 23. The gray followed up with a victory in
a second-level event at Saratoga August 1, and made it three in a row in the
Saranac.
“The horse has done wonderfully up here,” Bush said. “He came out of his last
race really good and had two really good works. His last work was sensational
(:58 4/5 for five furlongs on turf August 24). It was as good as a horse can
work. I was just hoping he had enough class to run good, and he did.”
Bred by Sequel Thoroughbreds and A. Lakin and Sons in New York, Unbridled
Command was sold for $28,000 as a two-year-old in training at OBS April. He is
out of the unraced Unbridled’s Song mare Unbridled Betty, who is a half-sister
to stakes-winning stakes producers Tarage and Chartreuse. Another of her
half-siblings, the winning Nureyev mare Astaire Step, produced multiple Grade
1-winning millionaire Manistique.
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