The old adage “pace makes the race” sums up how Monday’s Grade 2, $200,000
Sands
Point unfolded at Belmont Park, where Patricia Generazio’s homebred Discreet
Marq got away with pedestrian splits to make a winning debut for Christophe
Clement. In that respect, the gray was markedly unlike Generazio’s old star
Presious Passion, who enjoyed running his rivals off their feet from pillar to
post.
Unraced since being caught late in the January 27 Sweetest Chant at
Gulfstream Park, Discreet Marq was the lone front runner on paper, and new rider
Jose Lezcano expertly stuck to the script aboard the 5-2 second choice.
“That was the plan, not too much to say,” Lezcano recapped. “She broke good
and was in the front. I waited for the final three-sixteenths to make a run, and
she pulled out a win.”
Discreet Marq strolled through an opening quarter in :25 2/5 on the firm
inner turf. Kitten’s Queen advanced to apply a modicum of pressure down the
backstretch, but Discreet Marq was still well within herself through easy
fractions of :49 3/5 and 1:13 2/5.
Watsdachances, the 2-1 favorite, ranged up on the outside turning for home,
while her stablemate from the Chad Brown barn, Wave Theory, was glued to the
inside. Lagging too far behind were Barclay Tagg’s fillies, Caroline Thomas and
Unbelievable Dream, who had virtually no chance of making up ground on the
leaders.
Discreet Marq turned on the afterburners for the stretch drive, sprinting
clear of her pursuers and reaching the mile mark in 1:36 2/5. Wave Theory raced
a bit erratically as she switched off the fence and came around to offer her
rally. Although Wave Theory finished sharply, and managed to reduce the winning
margin to three-quarters of a length at the wire, Discreet Marq safely held her
at bay by zipping a final sixteenth in less than :6.
After negotiating 1 1/16 grassy miles in 1:42 2/5, Discreet Marq returned
$7.80, $4.90 and $2.90 for her first graded stakes victory.
“I’m a very lucky man,” Clement said. “She came to me at Payson Park 2 1/2
months ago. She’s trained very well from day one. It’s a bit ambitious to be
here, but she was the only speed of the race and (Generazio) was really happy to
take the shot. It worked out.”
Wave Theory drew 1 1/4 lengths clear of a one-paced Watsdachances. Kitten’s
Queen reported home another 1 1/2 lengths back in fourth, trailed by Caroline
Thomas and Unbelievable Dream. Main-track-only Fusaichiswonderful stayed in the
barn.
Discreet Marq improved her resume to 8-3-1-2, $245,900. The daughter of
Discreet Cat was well beaten in her debut in the Saratoga slop last August. When
initial trainer Jim Ryerson transferred her to turf next out at the Spa, she
slammed New York-breds in wire-to-wire fashion, and has remained on the grass
ever since. Discreet Marq performed creditably in her first two stakes tries,
checking in third in the October 5 Voodoo Dancer at Belmont and fourth in the
October 27 Selima at Laurel.
Her stakes breakthrough came when she reverted to front-running tactics in
the November 22 Lie Low at Aqueduct. Transferred to Jane Cibelli thereafter,
Discreet Marq was again the pacesetter in her two appearances at Gulfstream
Park. She tired to third behind Tuttipaesi and Wave Theory in the January 1
Ginger Brew, and nearly lifted the Sweetest Chant, only to be nailed by Premier
Steps by a neck.
“She’s a nice horse — she was a nice horse last year,” Clement said. “She’s
a top-class filly, I’m sure of it. We have many races on the turf coming along,
so it’s going to be fun. Let’s enjoy it for today, and go from there.”
Bred in the Empire State, Discreet Marq is out of Grade 3-placed multiple
stakes winner To Marquet. The Marquetry mare is also responsible for the
stakes-placed pair of Marquet Cat and Marquet Madness. The only other graded
performer under Discreet Marq’s first four dams is multiple Grade 3 hero Unreal
Turn.
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