December 28, 2024

Optimizer proves best in Fair Grounds Handicap

Last updated: 2/23/13 6:58 PM











Optimizer (right) wore down Willcox Inn with a bid up the rail at the quarter pole

(Hodges Photography/Alexander Barkoff)

Optimizer slogged his way to another New Orleans graded stakes score on
Saturday, this time in the Grade 3, $145,500
Fair
Grounds Handicap
.

Both pacesetter Willcox Inn, who set splits of :24 3/5, :51 2/5 and 1:17, and
Optimizer, who tracked in second most of the way, raced out in the middle of the
rain-soaked turf course for the opening seven furlongs. At the top of the
stretch, jockey Jon Court, aboard Optimizer, urged his mount through an opening
at the rail and the four-year-old colt responded. Easily overtaking a tiring
Willcox Inn, Optimizer drew off on the testing ground and passed the wire two
lengths ahead of 7-1 closer Bim Bam.

“His performance was as top-shelf as it could possibly have been,” Court
said. “We were in and out trying to find the best part of the track and, when it
came down to it, I did venture down on the inside and I got back to the outside;
we were trying to find the firmest spot out there and it’s all pretty soft. But
he handled it well enough to save some ground and make that move towards the
lead down on the inside and that put us in the winner’s circle.”



After completing about 1 1/8 miles in 1:56, Optimizer rewarded his backers
with mutuels of $4, $2.60 and $2.20 as the even-money favorite. Bim Bam
completed the exacta, three-quarters of a length ahead of Two Months Rent. The
same margin separated the latter with Willcox Inn, while Cavalero trailed the
field more than seven lengths back. 

The boggy conditions resulted in numerous early scratches, including Golden
Yank, Hyper, Major Gain, Quality Control, Strike Impact and Unlatch.

Optimizer races for Brad Kelley, who bred Optimizer in Kentucky under his
Bluegrass Hall banner. In recent weeks, Kelley has forsaken that moniker and now
races as Calumet Farm, the historic Lexington, Kentucky, nursery he was
instrumental in purchasing nearly a year ago. Optimizer is trained by D. Wayne
Lukas.

Although he has made frequent visits to the main track, most successfully in
the Grade 2 Rebel last year where he finished second, and the Grade 1 Breeders’
Futurity in 2011 where he finished third, Optimizer has found his best on turf.
Second in the Grade 2 With Anticipation at two, he returned to infield
competition after competing in all three legs of the Triple Crown last term. His
first stakes win came in the Grade 3 Kent at Delaware Park in September, and he
later placed in the Grade 2 Hollywood Turf Cup in his sophomore finale. Last
time, the son of English Channel went wire-to-wire in the Grade 3 Colonel E.R.
Bradley Handicap at Fair Grounds on January 26. The Kentucky-bred now boasts a
line of 21-5-2-2, $626,942.

Optimizer’s dam is the A.P. Indy mare Indy Pick, who is a half-sister to
multiple Grade 1 winner Finder’s Fee and multiple Grade 1-winning steeplechaser
Tax Ruling. All were produced by Grade 1 winner Fantastic Find. Optimizer’s
third dam was the noted Phipps family producer Blitey, while his third dam was
1966 champion three-year-old filly Lady Pitt.



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