November 20, 2024

Vyjack proves best in Kelso

Last updated: 9/27/14 4:05 PM












Owner David Wilkenfield said Vyjack would most likely skip
the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile and point toward the Nov. 29 Cigar
Mile at Aqueduct 

(Adam Coglianese Photo)

Pick Six Racing’s Vyjack wore down pacesetter River Rocks in deep stretch and
edged away to a one-length win in Saturday’s Grade 2, $400,000
Kelso H.
at Belmont Park. Trained by
Rudy Rodriguez and ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr., the four-year-old gelding
registered his first stakes victory since taking the Gotham in March 2013.

Vyjack left the starting gate in good order and stalked a few lengths back in
fourth as River Rocks established splits in :23 2/5 and :45 3/5 Itsmyluckyday
and Bradester were also in close attendance, applying pressure to the outside of
the pacesetter.

Both Rodriguez and Ortiz credited a favorable start for the win.

“When he broke well, he had a good chance,” the jockey said. “In his last
couple of races he was missing the start. It’s hard to miss the start and beat
those horses. You have to break good.”



“Today, the key was coming out of the gate,” the trainer added. “Today, he
broke good. I was very pleased with the way he was working in the morning, and I
was happy to see him win because he’d been training very, very well in the
mornings.

“Today, he broke well, put himself in a very good position and the pace was
good for us.”

Vyjack advanced four wide into contention on the far turn and was poised to
challenge entering the stretch drive. River Rocks gamely fought on, passing the
three-quarters mark in 1:09 as Itsmyluckyday and Bradester weakened, but he
could not withstand Vyjack’s challenge in the final furlong.










Unplaced in his first three
starts at Belmont, Vyjack
recorded
his first victory outside of Aqueduct

(Chelsea Durand/Adam Coglianese Photography)

Ortiz kept his mount well off the rail as Vyjack drove clear in the latter
stages, completing the one-mile distance in 1:34 on the fast track.

“I brought him outside because I knew he likes to come around,” Ortiz said.
“I tried to do what’s best for the horse.”

Off as the 9-1 fifth choice, Vyjack returned a win mutuel of $21.20.

River Rocks easily held second, 2 1/2 lengths better than 3-5 favorite
Itsmyluckyday, who edged Scarly Charly by a nose for third. Next under the wire
came Capo Bastone, Golden Ticket and Bradester.

A son of Into Mischief, Vyjack returned from a nine-length layoff in late
April, recording an allowance/optional claiming score at Aqueduct, but dropped
his next four attempts versus stakes rivals, posting three consecutive unplaced
finishes before a rallying third in the Grade 1 Forego on August 30. With the
$240,000 Kelso paycheck, he improved his overall record to 14-6-0-2, $902,500.



“He did what we wanted him to do all along; he’s a nice horse,” Rodriguez
said. “To see him get beat was kind of hard, but he was running against some
nice horses.”

Vyjack won his first two career starts at Aqueduct in late 2012, capturing a
maiden special weight before a 5 3/4-length tally in the Trask World, and
carried his winning ways into his three-year-old season with victories in the
Grade 2 Jerome and Grade 3 Gotham. He sustained his first setback with a third
in the Wood Memorial, beaten only a length by the winning Verazano.

The bay wasn’t a factor in his next three outings versus top-class
competition, finishing 18th in the Kentucky Derby, eighth in the Belmont Stakes
and sixth in the Haskell Invitational before heading to the sidelines for the
remainder of 2014.

He’s back on the right track for Rodriguez.

“To see him show up today was very, very special,” Rodriguez said.

Bred in Kentucky Machmer Hall, Vyjack brought $45,000 as a Fasig-Tipton
Kentucky July yearling before being purchased by his connections for $100,000 at
the Fasig-Tipton Maryland May two-year-old sale.

He’s out of the unraced Stravinsky mare Life Happened, which make him a
half-brother to Grade 3 winner Tepin and Grade 2-placed Prime Cut, both by
Bernstein. Life Happened is a half-sister to multiple Grade 3 hero and sire
Disco Rico.

The Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile on November 1 is an option for Vyjack, but owner
David Wilkenfield said they would likely bypass traveling to Santa Anita.

“Our main goal had been the Cigar Mile (at Aqueduct on November 29),”
Rodriguez said.



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