Like budding superstar Social Inclusion, Hey Leroy is trained by Manny
Overlooked at 11-1 off an entry-level allowance score over this course on
“Going into the stretch,” Azpurua said, “I told the rider, ‘Don’t give him
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“I saw a lot of guys sending to the lead,” Solis said, “so I just took a hold
and took back, dropped down to the rail and saved some ground. When I got to the
backside, I started getting a forward position and got him going at the
three-eighths pole.
“At the quarter-pole I thought, ‘I have a good chance here.’ He was giving
his heart and down the stretch he gave even more. At the eighth-pole I thought I
would get there because he was really running and the other horse was stopping.
It was nice. (Azpurua) just said don’t send him, take a hold and keep him
relaxed. So that’s what I did.”
Salto, the 5-2 favorite, settled for third. Next came Tetradrachm, Grand
Tito, Midnight Cello, Fredericksburg, Kharafa and Five Iron. Cozzetti was
scratched, along with the main-track-only pair of Csaba and Catron. Csaba
instead ran one race later in the Grade 3 Skip Away and failed to hit the board.
Hey Leroy was bred by Spruce Lane Farm in Kentucky and sold for a mere $2,000
as a Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October yearling. The Ramseys claimed him out of a
four-length score in a $20,000 maiden claimer on the Churchill Downs dirt last
June, but he made only two starts for Mike Maker before being haltered by his
current connections. His scorecard now reads 22-5-5-3, $174,991.
Following his Appleton victory, the Venezuelan flag was waved as the
connections acknowledged the ongoing struggles in their home country.
“We’re going to take it easy on him now and wait for the right spot for him,”
Azpurua said.
The four-year-old gelding is by Any Given Saturday and out of the winning
Gulch mare Galashey. His dam is a half-sister to stakes winner Salinja, a
Mountaineer track record-setter who also equaled a course record at Monmouth on
turf. Galashey is also a three-quarter sister to stakes-placed Kisbey, dam of
stakes victress and Meadowlands track record-setter Thoroughly Holy. Further
back, this is the family of Grade 1 stars Sardula, Imperial Gesture and Divine
Park.
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