December 27, 2024

Honorable Dillon prevails in Hutcheson

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Honorable Dillon was a colorful addition to the Hutcheson honor roll

(Adam Coglianese Photography/Courtney Heeney)

Joseph Bucci’s Honorable Dillon made his stakes debut a winning one with a
workmanlike score under Joe Rocco Jr. in Saturday’s Grade 2, $150,000
Hutcheson
at Gulfstream Park.

Enduring an outside stalking trip as longshot Singanothersong ripped through
fractions of :22 and :44 3/5, Honorable Dillon gradually improved his position
around the turn and into the stretch. Only a half-length behind Undrafted with a
furlong remaining, the gray colt edged clear of that foe in the final sixteenth
and crossed the wire a half-length in front of the fast-closing 8-5 favorite
Forty Tales. Honorable Dillon completed seven furlongs in 1:22 2/5 over a fast
track and paid $7.20, $3.40 and $2.60 as the 5-2 second choice.

“We broke well, most of the speed was inside of me and we settled outside of
them nicely,” Rocco said. “They went quick enough for him to relax early on and
when I asked him to pick it up he did. I had plenty of horse throughout. The
plan was to stalk the speed and not get too far back, not get in a speed duel
and it worked out how we wanted.”

“He was a little green and was on the wrong lead in the stretch, but he
gutted it out. He’s determined. He’s a nice horse,” winning trainer Eddie
Kenneally said.

Forty Tales, who met defeat for the first time in three starts, rallied out
in the middle of the track and nosed out Undrafted for the place. It was another
2 1/4 lengths back to Merit Man. Completing the order of finish were Weekend
Hideaway, Singanothersong, Pataky Kid and Really Sharp.

Scratched from the Hutcheson were Falling Sky, who instead ran in and won
Saturday’s Grade 3 Sam F. Davis at Tampa Bay Downs, and Little Distorted.

Third in his Saratoga debut going six furlongs last July, Honorable Dillon
rebounded to break his maiden at the same venue on August 25. In that
six-furlong dash he defeated the highly-rated Delhomme, who later finished a
close third in the Grade 2 Remsen, by 1 3/4 lengths. Honorable Dillon did not
see action again until January 4, where he finished second by three parts of a
length to Singanothersong in a Gulfstream allowance. He now boasts a line of
4-2-1-1, $155,570.

“We’ll talk with the owner and come up with a plan. It’s a shame that these
Grade 2 stakes aren’t getting any points for the Kentucky Derby. I think it’s
wrong,” Kenneally added.

“We may try (to stretch him out). We’d like to try at some point. He’s bred
to go farther than seven eighths of a mile. Can he do it? We’ll find out when we
try. The (Grade 3) Swale (on March 2) is a definite possibility.”

Honorable Dillon was bred in Kentucky by Robert Trussell Jr. and was a
$100,000 Fasig-Tipton March two-year-old in training purchase. The son of Tapit
was produced by the stakes-placed Shy Tom mare Shy Greeting, who has also reared
Argentinean champion filly Forty Greeta and the stakes-placed Liquidity Trap.
Forty Greeta is herself the dam of stakes winner Fort Hughes.

Honorable Dillon’s third dam was the multiple Argentinean Group 1 winner
Gioconda, who produced the Grade 2-winning Good Command. Gioconda was also the
second dam of Group 1 winner Impression.