Mike Repole’s STAY THIRSTY (Bernardini) rallied to the lead in midstretch and
Runner-up in the Hopeful S. (G1) and a well-beaten fifth in the Breeders’ Cup
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The Fed Eased (Montbrook) showed the way early on an uncontested lead,
establishing moderate splits in :24 3/5, :49 and 1:13 2/5, but came under
serious pressure turning for home from 47-1 outsider Norman Asbjornson (Real
Quiet), who had been tracking the pace in second throughout. Stay Thirsty was
guided about three paths off the rail on the far turn and went after his rivals
upon reaching the stretch drive. He struck the front inside the eighth-pole and
continued to widen his advantage all the way to the wire, completing 1 1/16
miles over the fast track in 1:44 3/5.
“I thought he ran huge,” Pletcher said. “He’s coming in off only five
breezes, going a mile and a sixteenth, and he hasn’t run since November 6. It
was very encouraging.
“I was a little concerned when he broke just a step slowly, sort of tossed
his head at the break, but he recovered real quickly and put himself in a good
spot. I was very, very pleased with the way he finished up. Ramon said he was
very handy and was there every time he called on him. He was impressed, as we
all were.”
“At the very last second he threw up his head and missed the break,”
Dominguez explained. “On the second jump I barely got after him and he got into
the race pretty good, but he was also very relaxed at the same time. That’s
always a concern after they break like that — after you encourage them to get
into the race they might get too rank. I was very happy with him. He gave me
whatever I asked him, and he galloped out very strong, too.”
Stay Thirsty, who brushed the runner-up as he surged to the convincing
With the $150,000 payday, Stay Thirsty has now earned $300,000 from his
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“I couldn’t be any happier for this horse, because I keep hearing about ‘Mo’s
shadow’ and ‘stablemate’ and this is one of the top six three-year-olds in the
country,” said Repole, who also owns Uncle Mo. “Today is all about Stay Thirsty
and I think he proved that when you get away from Boys At Tosconova and you get
away from Uncle Mo, this is a pretty special horse.
“Todd and I will discuss the two options for Stay Thirsty, probably either
the Arkansas Derby (G1) (on April 16 at Oaklawn Park) or the Florida Derby (G1)
(on April 3 at Gulfstream Park).”
From the first crop of champion three-year-old Bernardini (A.P. Indy), winner
of the Preakness (G1), Travers (G1) and Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1), Stay Thirsty
has an ideal pedigree for the Kentucky Derby on his dam side. He hails from the
winning Storm Bird mare Marozia, who also has produced Grade 3 winner and 2005
Belmont (G1) runner-up Andromeda’s Hero; and stakes victor Superfly, both by
Fusaichi Pegasus. Stay Thirsty also counts an unnamed juvenile colt by Mr.
Greeley as a half-brother.
Marozia is closely related to Grade 1 winners Whywhywhy (Mr. Greeley) and
Crisp (El Corredor), and, further back, this female family includes 1946 Horse
of the Year and Triple Crown winner Assault; and Prove Out (Graustark), who
famously defeated Secretariat in the 1973 Woodward (G1) and also captured the
Jockey Club Gold Cup.