Dads Caps (Discreet Cat) became the sixth horse in history to win
With the 1 1/2-length score, Vincen Scuderi’s homebred joined Audacious
Saving ground from post 1 and no more than two lengths off the pace set by
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Trained by Rudy Rodriguez, Dads Caps paid $13.40 as the 5-1 fifth choice in a
field of eight.
“To win this race back-to-back is amazing,” Rodriguez said. “This is a good
horse to be around, and we’ve had him since he was a baby, so it’s special. A
day like this means a lot to all of us; you work hard, and it pays off.
Hopefully, it can just keep coming.”
Green Gratto edged 31 longshot Dream Saturday (Any Given Saturday) for second
by three-quarters of a length, and it was a neck farther back to 9-5 favorite
The Big Beast (Yes It’s True). Completing the order of finish were Palace, Wild
Dude (Wildcat Heir), Clearly Now (Horse Greeley), and Street Shark (Street
Sense).
The two wins in the Carter have been Dads Caps’ only stakes wins, but he’s
placed in nine other stakes, including the Vosburgh (G1) and multiple renewals
of the Tom Fool H. (G3) and Toboggan (G3). His record is presently 18-5-7-2,
Bred in Kentucky, Dads Caps was produced by Seeking the Silver (Grindstone),
making him a half-brother to Grade 2 winner Paulassilverlining (Ghostzapper).
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