November 23, 2024

Uncaptured pulls away in Iroquois

Last updated: 10/28/12 7:13 PM


Uncaptured pulls away in Iroquois










Uncaptured got back to his winnings ways in the Iroquois

(Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer Photography)

John C. Oxley’s Uncaptured could not be caught in the Grade 3, $114,800

Iroquois
at Churchill on Sunday. The Ontario-bred two-year-old colt was an
impressive winner by 5 1/2 lengths in his first race away from Woodbine.

“I had a good trip and he’s a very nice horse,” jockey Miguel Mina
said. “I had just a ton of horse and he just galloped. He’s very good. I didn’t
even hit him.”

The Mark Casse trainee was within striking distance for much of the race as
Road Agent posted fractions of :22 4/5 and :46 1/5. Uncaptured finally surged to
the lead in midstretch and drew off, leaving his competition behind. The dark
brown colt covered one mile over the fast main track in 1:37 3/5.

“He’s a pretty good horse,” Casse said. “He had a rough trip
last time, but I don’t have a real good explanation (as to why he ran fifth in
the Grey). He had been very powerful before this and that’s why I wanted to
bring him here and run him on the dirt. If it didn’t work well then I was going
to send him home for a break, but I think we got the answer today.”



Casse was asked if he thinks he will run Uncaptured back in the
Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club at Churchill Downs on November 24 and he responded, “It’s a
good possibility.”

Positively held on for place as 9-5 favorite Overanalyze improved his
position to come in third. Strike the Note, Pataky Kid, Five Iron, Heaven’s
Runway, Triple Cross, Agave Cat and Road Agent completed the order of finish.

“My trip could have been better,” said jockey Julien Leparoux,
who rode Overanalyze. “He broke good, but coming to the turn he got squeezed and
we kind of fell back after that. Then we ended up being wide, but he still came
back in the stretch. He ran a good race, but he had a tough trip.”

Uncaptured was undefeated in his first four starts, winning three
stakes races in a row before a fifth-place finish in the Grade 3 Grey last time
out. The son of Lion Heart returned $11.40, $4.60 and $3.60 to his backers with
this return to the winner’s circle. With his first
graded victory on Sunday he increased his lifetime earnings to $406,845 and now
has a career record which reads 6-5-0-0.

Bred by William D. Graham, Uncaptured sold for $290,000 as a yearling at the
2011 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. His dam is the Arch mare Captivating, making him a half-brother
to multiple stakes winner Dancing Raven. Also from his female side of the family
is Grade 2 winner Dundalk Dust and Grade 3 scorer Gentleman Beau.




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