December 27, 2024

Marchfield holds off Champs Elysees in Sky Classic

Last updated: 8/23/09 6:13 PM










The Sky was the limit for Marchfield
(Courtesy WEG/Michael Burns Photography)

Melnyk Racing Stable’s homebred MARCHFIELD (A.P. Indy) returned to the
winner’s circle on Sunday with a hard-fought, half-length decision over Champs
Elysees (GB) (Danehill) in the $256,100
Sky
Classic S. (Can-G2)
at Woodbine. The duo battled down the entire length of
the stretch — leaning, bumping and generally turning it into a knock-down,
drag-out fight. Just a few feet from the wire, Patrick Husbands asked Marchfield
for just a little more, and the bay responded to stop the clock in 2:16 2/5 for
1 3/8 miles on the good turf.

“He showed me that he just wants to run down the lane,” Husbands
said. “I tried to get him as close as possible. He wanted no part of it.
When I swung for home, he just took off.”

Marchfield, the 2-1 second choice in the eight-horse field, paid $6.50, $3
and $3.30 for his gutsy score while keying the $21.30 exactor, $263.80 triactor
and $1,290.60 superfecta (7-2-6-3). Champs Elysees, the 5-2 third pick, was
worth $3.90 and $3.60 for his battling second.

Marlang (Langfuhr) set the initial pace through quick splits of :24 4/5, :49
1/5, 1:13 2/5 and 1:38 while Marchfield and Champs Elysees were running in the
rear. Rahy’s Attorney (Crown Attorney), drafting just to the outside of the
pacesetter, took first run on the leader rounding the turn but couldn’t sustain
his rally and began dropping back. By that point, both Marchfield and Champs
Elysees had begun their forward progression down the center of the track, and
the fight was on.



The two came together and drifted apart a couple of times, then both started
edging closer to the rail as their battle royal continued. In the end,
Marchfield pulled off the win for trainer Mark Casse while running on the
outside.

“It’s a great delight to see this horse show his pedigree,” said Melnyk, who
was at Woodbine to celebrate in the winner’s circle. “He’s an A.P. Indy horse,
out of a wonderful mare that I raised. Coming to Woodbine is an emotional thing
because I won the Queen’s Plate here. Winning a race of that stature is a huge
thrill. I’m looking forward to racing Marchfield back here again.”

Medjool (Monarchos) finished another 2 3/4 lengths back in third, returning
$11.10 as the 38-1 long shot, and was followed under the line by Marlang, Cool
Gator (Macho Uno), Rahy’s Attorney, Catch the Luck (A.P. Indy) and Woodbourne
(Danzig).

The Ontario-bred Marchfield entered this one off a second to Rahy’s Attorney
in the Nijinsky S. (Can-G2), with Champs Elysees another 5 3/4 lengths back in
third. That race followed a win in the Dominion Day H. (Can-G3) and a neck
second in the Eclipse S. (Can-G3), and the five-year-old has also captured the
2007 Breeders’ S. and 2008 Autumn S. (Can-G2). Marchfield, voted Canada’s
champion older horse last season, boosted his earnings to $1,016,386 with this win
and improved his record to 22-7-8-0.

Out of multiple Grade 3 queen Pico Teneriffe (Red Ransom), Marchfield counts
as half-siblings the stakes-scoring three-year-old Congor Bay (Speightstown) and
stakes-placed Westmoreland (Danzig). He also has an unnamed yearling full
sister. Notables in the family include multiple Italian Group 1 winner Duke of
Marmalade (*Vaguely Noble), Grade 1 hero George Navonod (Bold Tactics) and Grade
1-winning sire Cryptoclearance (Fappiano).


Casse said the plan is to run Marchfield next in the Northern Dancer Turf S.
(Can-G1) on September 20.