November 22, 2024

Riley Tucker enjoys perfect trip in Aristides

Last updated: 5/29/10 5:57 PM








Riley Tucker flew home in the Aristides
(Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer Photography)

The three-year stakes drought endured by Zayat Stables’ RILEY TUCKER
(Harlan’s Holiday) finally came to an end Saturday at Churchill Downs when the
five-year-old benefited from a blistering early pace and drove up the inside to
take the $107,900

Aristides S. (G3)
by two lengths under Shaun Bridgmohan. The near 5-1 third
choice in a field of six, Riley Tucker paid $11.80, $4.20 and $2.60.

Atta Boy Roy (Tribunal), upset winner of the Churchill Downs S. (G2) and the
8-5 second choice here, missed the break but quickly recovered to move from the
rail to the outside of the speedster Chief of Affairs. That one led by a length
after a quarter in :21 1/5, but was only a head up on Atta Boy Roy through a
half in :44. Meanwhile, 6-5 favorite Cash Refund (Petionville) tracked behind
that pair ready to pounce, with Riley Tucker steadily advancing from fifth. At
the top of the stretch, Cash Refund swung wide for his bid as Atta Boy Roy
dispensed with Chief of Affairs. However, the tiring leader left a gap open
along the inside for Riley Tucker to dart through, and it was the Steve Asmussen
trainee who had the most run through the lane. Six furlongs was completed over a
fast track in 1:08 1/5.

Atta Boy Roy, who might have fared better with a more alert beginning,
settled for second by 2 3/4 lengths over Cash Refund. Atta Boy Roy returned
$3.40 and $2.20 while the favorite gave back the mandatory minimum of $2.10.
Chief of Affairs was another 2 3/4 lengths behind in fourth and was followed
home by the longshots Cassoulet (Distorted Humor) and Lissa’s Star (Valid
Expectations). The exacta paid $41.20, the trifecta $76.80, and the 4-1-5-2
superfecta was worth $131.80.



“The race set up perfect for us,” said Scott Blasi, assistant to trainer
Asmussen. “It looked like a lot of speed on paper in here, and the race set up
perfect for him. The horse is definitely getting better. He beat a tough bunch
of horses here.”

Riley Tucker had placed nine times in stakes company previously, including
the 2007 editions of the Saratoga Special S. (G2) and Arlington-Washington
Futurity; the Lexington S. (G2) and Transylvania S. (G3) of 2008; and the Tom
Fool H. (G2) of 2009. He preceded his Aristides score this season with placings
in the Commonwealth S. (G2), Hot Springs S. and James Whitcomb Riley S. His
record now stands at 24-5-6-4, $440,805.

A $375,000 Fasig-Tipton July yearling, Riley Tucker was bred in Kentucky by
Formal Gold LLC. Produced from the winning My Sweet Country (Bold Ruckus), Riley
Ticker is a half-brother to Canadian stakes winners Patriot Love (With Approval)
and Deputy Country (Silver Deputy) and a yearling colt by Afleet Alex. Other
notables from this family are Grade 2 winner Hey Hazel (Ascot Knight) and Grade
3 victor West Side Bernie (Bernstein). Riley Tucker’s fourth dam was Reply
(Teddy Wrack), the ancestress of numerous Canadian champions including Cool
Reception (Nearctic), Fanfreluche (Northern Dancer), La Voyageuse (Tentam) and
L’Enjouleur (Buckpasser).