December 25, 2024

Effinex delivers for Jerkens in Excelsior; Wicked Strong third

Last updated: 4/25/15 8:48 PM


Effinex delivers for Jerkens in Excelsior; Wicked Strong
third










Effinex gained the upper
hand in deep stretch and posted his first graded win

(Adam Coglianese Photography)





Tri-Bone Stables’ Effinex (Mineshaft) rallied to challenge leaving the far
turn and grinded his way to a three-quarters of a length victory in Saturday’s
$200,000

Excelsior (G3)
at Aqueduct. The New York-bred colt registered his second
straight win, and first open stakes score, for trainer James Jerkens, who also
had 3-5 favorite Wicked Strong (Hard Spun) check in a disappointing third in his
first start at Aqueduct since capturing the 2014 TwinSpires.com Wood Memorial
(G1).

Sent postward as the 6-1 second choice among six rivals with jockey Angel
Arroyo, Effinex rated off
the pace in fifth as pacesetter Red Rifle (Giant’s Causeway) established opening
splits in :24 2/5 and :49 1/5. Wicked Strong broke a step slowly but advanced to
track the pace in second most of the way, only a half-length back after
three-quarters in 1:12 3/5.

Effinex inched forward on the far turn and offered a nice turn of foot while
wide off the far turn, nearly reaching even terms by the top of the stretch. Red
Rifle proved game as Wicked Strong retreated and Effinex was able to wear down
the runner-up in the latter stages, completing 1 1/4 miles in 2:02 on the fast
track.

“I had the best trip,” Arroyo said. “I was able to break good and relax
behind the speed. I waited for the stretch, and my horse responded when I asked.
He’s a nice horse.”

The four-year-old returned a $14 win mutuel.

Red Rifle, who was off at 8-1, finished 2 1/4 lengths clear of Wicked Strong,
who was making his second start of the year after a close fourth in the March 7
Gulfstream Park H. (G2).

“I was a little worried about running (Wicked Strong) 1 1/4 miles after
having just one race in Florida,” Jerkens said. “It puts a horse in a different
mindset when you have to go chasing fast horses then you have to slow them back
down again. You try to do what you can in the morning, but there’s only so much
you can do. He’ll be back.”

Effinex broke his maiden in his third outing and was transferred to Jerkens
four starts later. He placed in his first attempt versus restricted stakes
rivals, the Albany at Saratoga last August, before capturing the Empire Classic
H. at Belmont Park in October. He followed with a pair of fourths, including the
Hawthorne Gold Cup (G2), before returning to the winner’s circle in his 2015
bow, a March 27 allowance/optional claimer at Aqueduct on March 27.

With Saturday’s $120,000 payday, the dark bay increased his earnings to
$507,250 from a 14-5-1-2 record.

“We don’t have anything planned for him,” Jerkens said when asked what’s next
for Effinex. “We’ll bring him back to the barn and evaluate when he comes back.”

Bred by Dr. Russell S. Cohen, Effinex is out of the multiple stakes-winning
What a Pear (E Dubai). He counts Broodmare of the Year Best in Show (Traffic
Judge) as his fourth maternal dam.



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