November 20, 2024

Vicar’s In Trouble pulls off in Louisiana Derby

Last updated: 3/29/14 8:25 PM


Vicar’s In Trouble broke his maiden by 13 lengths at Fair Grounds in December
and recorded a 6 3/4-length decision in the Lecomte one month later, but
couldn’t make it three in a row in the Risen Star last out on February 22 when
finishing behind Intense Holiday and Albano as the near 5-2 favorite.

On Saturday, Intense Holiday headed to the gate the public’s choice in the
Grade 2, $1 million
Louisiana Derby only to find himself trailing in second as Vicar’s
In Trouble led every step of the way to a 3 1/2-length win under regular rider Rosie Napravnik. The Into Mischief colt provided owners Ken and Sarah Ramsey with a
guaranteed second starter in the Kentucky Derby starting gate thanks to the 100
points he earned for the victory as part of the Road to the Kentucky Derby
series.

Vicar’s In Trouble will join We Miss Artie, who captured last Saturday’s
Spiral at Turfway Park, on the first Saturday in May. The Ramseys could end up
having a trio compete in their familiar red and white colors if Bobby’s Kitten
earns enough points from his expected run in the Grade 1, $750,000 Blue Grass at
Keeneland on April 12.

Vicar’s In Trouble ran 1 1/8 miles over Fair Grounds fast track in 1:50 3/5
Saturday, one day after a deluge of rain forced cancellation of the entire
Friday card. The Mike Maker pupil established fractions of :23 2/5, :47 4/5 and
1:12 while closely tracked by first Louies Flower to his inside and then Rise Up
on the outside. Intense Holiday put in his move entering the stretch, but
Napravnik kept Vicar’s In Trouble focused on the wire, and the winning duo
returned $8.60 as the 3-1 third choice.

“You know he
is a tiny horse but he’s got a great big heart,” Napravnik stated.

Intense Holiday, the 9-5 favorite off his nose victory in the Risen Star over
Albano, finished 1 1/2 lengths clear of Commanding Curve while Gotham third In
Trouble and Albano came next.

“The inside horse jumped out, right on me,” asserted Mike Smith, who
rode Intense Holiday. “But
the race was over at that point. (Rosie Napravnik) rode a great race. A
brilliant race actually. It turned it into a two-furlong sprint not a
three-eighths’ type
race where we can run out.”

“He’s progressing every time. I got
eliminated at the start, but he ran on so easily. There’s more there,” stated
Commanding Curve’s rider, Robby Albarado.

A steward’s inquiry into the stretch run saw the finish order changed when In
Trouble was disqualified from fourth and placed fifth for interfering with
Albano. That elevated the Risen Star runner-up to fourth.

“He broke OK, in a bit, and I straightened him up.
We were in a great spot,” explained Kerwin Clark, who had piloting duties aboard
Albano. “I had Rosie’s horse clocked, and I
had the 9 clocked (In Trouble), but when Gerard (Melancon)’s horse (Rise Up) came up on
the outside and then dropped over, In Trouble wheeled out and he hit my horse so
hard, it knocked the air out of him. He just couldn’t recover from that.”

“After Rise Up moved up to the outside, I
thought I had the room to get outside of him. It happened quickly, but he
relaxed well and tried very hard,” stated In Trouble’s jockey, Joe Rocco Jr.

Completing the order under the wire were Flat Gone, King Cyrus, Gold Hawk,
Louies Flower and Delta Downs Jackpot hero Rise Up.

“I don’t know what happened to him today and why
he has turned into such a terrible horse at the gate,” a confused Melancon said
in reference to Rise Up’s issues. “He was standing perfect,
and then he broke straight to the inside and got really aggressive. I don’t know
what’s causing that.”

Vicar’s In Trouble is now 5-3-0-2, $788,900, in his career. Bred in Louisiana
by Spendthrift Farm, the dark bay sophomore initially sold for $8,000 at a
yearling at the 2012 Equine Sales Louisiana September sale. He was purchased by
his current connections for $80,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Maryland May
two-year-old sale.

Vicar’s in Trouble is out of the winning Vicar mare Vibrant, a half-sister to
Grade 3 winner True Direction. This is the female family of multiple Grade 1
hero Big Spruce; Grade 3 heroine Jabot; and multiple stakes winner and multiple
Grade 1 runner-up Encolure. Farther back in this line is another Louisiana Derby
winner in 1989 victor Prince Valiant as well as 1973 champion two-year-old filly
Talking Picture.






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