My Meadowview Farm’s homebred Samraat remained unbeaten and joined the
Samraat, who was making his first start against open competition, earned 10
The Noble Causeway colt has now earned $283,200.
A front-running winner in his first three starts, Samraat broke alertly from
“We broke really well,” Violette said. “The only thing was we weren’t going
|
The pair turned for home together, with Samraat forging his way to a narrow
lead with a quarter-mile remaining. Uncle Sigh battled back gamely along the
inside when passed, but the winner was going best late and edged away in the
final sixteenth of a mile.
“It was a long (stretch) drive,” Violette said. “(Uncle Sigh) was kind of
tested in his first race. We haven’t been.”
Uncle Sigh finished a head second when making his debut on December 7 and
“We (Samraat and Uncle Sigh) left the rest of the field,” Violette added. “As
“Hats off to both horses. They ran a huge, huge race today, and I think
“Maybe he got me on experience today; I look forward to Rocky II,” said Gary
“(Uncle Sigh) ran well. I think the difference was that I, having the No. 1
|
The other four contestants raced far behind throughout. It was a 10
1/4-length gap from Uncle Sigh to Scotland in third, and another 2 3/4-length
margin to fourth-placer Classic Giacnroll. Honorable Judge and Street Gent
rounded out the order of finish.
Samraat paid $4.30 to win as the even-money second choice. Uncle Sigh, who
was also even-money, went postward as a slight favorite.
“My horse broke really good, I tried to go out and get the lead,” Ortiz said.
“By the half mile I had a lot of horse but (Uncle Sigh) was used already. He ran
a big race.
“At the quarter pole I thought I had a little more horse; I thought I was
going to pass him. My horse didn’t pick it up the way I thought he was going to,
but he came through. (Violette) did a tremendous job.”
Samraat won his career debut on October 23, taking a six-furlong maiden
special weight for New York-breds at Belmont Park, before capturing a 7
1/2-furlong, entry-level allowance at Aqueduct November 22.
“You got to (have a tough race) before you get to the bigger races. They have
to learn how to fight,” Violette said. “I really thought that happened to Easy
Goer his three-year-old year. He had never really been in a fight until the
Preakness, and he became a better horse after that.”
Samraat is out of the winning Little Indian Girl, a daughter of Indian
Charlie who has also produced Grade 3-placed Screen Legend and stakes runners-up
Kaddish and Original Fate. She is a half-sister to Grade 1 winner Nonsuch Bay, a
four-time stakes heroine who earned nearly $750,000.
Violette was asked what’s next.
“This was a tough race. We might wait for the Wood Memorial ($1 million Grade
1 event on April 5). We’re in a good spot now.
“If he’s kind of kicking the walls down he can certainly come back for the
Gotham or we can wait for the Wood or the Louisiana Derby ($1 million Grade 2
event on March 29). There are a lot of options.”
Bet Horseracing Free Online at TwinSpires.com