With Joe Bravo up for the first time, the D. Wayne
Divining Rod (Tapit), the 2-1 favorite, accelerated along
Tencendur was forwardly-placed in second during the early
Off as the 6-1 fifth choice among eight rivals, Mr. Z
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“This is a horse that I’ve followed all along and I was just happy to be
sitting on him today,” Bravo said.
Tencendur finished second at 3-1 odds, with Divining Rod a
head back in third. It was a 4 3/4-length margin back to War Story (Northern
Afleet) in fourth.
Mr. Z captured his career debut going six furlongs at
Churchill Downs last June and followed with a pair of runner-up finishes in the
Stanford (G3) and Saratoga Special (G2). After a fifth in the Iroquois (G3), he
posted a non-threatening second in the Breeders’ Futurity (G1) and a fifth in
the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1).
The chestnut wrapped up his two-year-old season with a
commendable third, beaten a short neck behind Dortmund (Big Brown) and Firing
Line (Line of David), in the Los Alamitos Futurity (G1).
Mr. Z did not go on at the start of his sophomore season,
opening with a disappointing third as the favorite in the Smarty Jones in which
he coughed up a clear lead in upper stretch by bolting toward the grandstand.
He followed with a close third in the Southwest (G3) at
Oaklawn before shipping to Fair Grounds to finish last of nine in the Louisiana
Derby (G2). Mr. Z rebounded slightly with a well-beaten third behind American
Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile) in the Arkansas Derby (G1), guaranteeing a Kentucky Derby (G1) bid, but he was
no factor at Churchill Downs when 13th in the first leg of the Triple Crown.
Sold by Zayat Stables days before the Preakness (G1), Mr. Z
tracked American Pharoah in second before retreating to fifth on the sloppy
Pimlico track.
With the $300,000 Ohio Derby payday, Mr. Z has now earned
$997,226 from a 15-2-4-4 record.
He was bred in Kentucky by Richard Maynard and sold for
$135,000 as a yearling at the 2013 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October sale.
Mr. Z is out of the unraced Storm Cat mare Stormy Bear, a
half-sister to U.S. champion turf horse and Canadian Horse of the Year Chief
Bearhart (Chief’s Crown) and Grade 1 winner Explosive Red (Explodent). This is
also the female family of multiple Grade 1 winner Private Zone (Macho Uno) and,
farther back, legendary sire Mr. Prospector (Raise a Native).
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