December 27, 2024

Jack Milton mows them all down in Maker’s 46

Last updated: 4/10/15 7:27 PM











Jack Milton uncorked a last-to-first rally to score his first Grade 1 coup
(Coady Photography)





Bettors forecast that a son of War Front would earn his first Grade 1 victory
in Friday’s $300,000

Maker’s 46 Mile
at Keeneland — only it wasn’t 6-5 favorite Summer Front,
but the 9-2 third choice Jack Milton who did the honors. As Summer Front
weakened badly down the lane, Jack Milton hit his top stride and stormed clear.
Under Javier Castellano, the five-year-old handed trainer Todd Pletcher his
third win on the card.

Jack Milton is now perfect from two starts on the Keeneland turf, having
scored in the 2013 Transylvania (G3) in his only prior local appearance. Since
then, the dark bay has often settled for minor awards. During the remainder of
his sophomore season, he placed in the Secretariat (G1), Jamaica (G1), Virginia
Derby (G2) and Penn Mile.

And after a 2 3/4-length decision in the 2014 Poker (G3), Jack Milton endured
a four-race losing streak. His best efforts in that span were a third in last
summer’s Fourstardave (G2) and a fourth in the February 21 Canadian Turf (G3),
his comeback from a five-month layoff.

Anchored at the rear early, Jack Milton bided his time about five lengths
behind pacesetting Long on Value (Value Plus). The tempo was quick enough for a
soft turf course, with fractions of :23 4/5 and :47 2/5. Skyring (English
Channel), who was prompting the issue, began to drop back at the six-furlong
mark in 1:12. Za Approval (Ghostzapper) then took over the second.

The rail-skimming Summer Front appeared to be in a great spot, especially
when Long on Value drifted out leaving the far turn, and offering him a golden
opportunity to rally up the fence. But the favorite couldn’t take advantage and
faded to an uncharacteristic sixth.

Meanwhile, Jack Milton and fellow closer Aripeka (Bernstein) were gaining on
the outside. Jack Milton soon emerged as the stronger of the two, drawing off by
2 1/4 lengths in a final time of 1:36 1/5.

Aripeka headed Long on Value for second. A further two lengths back in fourth
came Legendary (Exceed and Excel), trailed by Za Approval, Summer Front and
Skyring.

Jack Milton, who paid $11.20 to win, improved his mark to 15-5-1-5, $751,161.
Bred by Cherry Valley Farm in Kentucky, he sold for $100,000 as a Keeneland
September yearling before RNA’ing for $190,000 as a two-year-old in training at
OBS March.

A full brother to Grade 3 victress Peace Preserver (War Front), Jack Milton
is also a half-brother to the Grade 3-placed pair of Stake (Boundary) and My
Rachel (Horse Chestnut). This is the further family of champion War Pass
(Cherokee Run) and Grade 1 winners Karlovy Vary (Dynaformer) and Oath (Known
Fact), the latter the dam of multiple Grade 3 hero Honest Man (Unbridled’s
Song).



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