The even-money favorite in the January 17 Smarty Jones S. at Oaklawn,
A faster pace in the Southwest compared to the Smarty Jones
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Under Jon Court, Archarcharch opened up 2 1/2 lengths in the stretch, but had
to deal with a late charge from 6-5 favorite J P’s Gusto (Successful Appeal),
who had raced in close attendance to Archarcharch throughout and attempted to
rally inside of the eventual winner. The finish line arrived just in time for
Archarcharch, who had a length on the favorite at the line. Elite Alex (Afleet
Alex), the 2-1 second choice, was fanned six-wide turning for home but failed to
sustain his rally when finishing third, 1 1/4 lengths behind J P’s Gusto. The
final time for a mile on the fast track was 1:38 1/5.
Picko’s Pride (Cactus Ridge) crossed the wire in fourth and was followed by
Yankee Passion (Yankee Gentleman), Caleb’s Posse (Posse), Grant Jack (Harlan’s
Holiday), Derivative, Brickyard Fast, Ghost is Clear (Ghostzapper) and Bonaroo
(Dynaformer).
Second in his seven-furlong debut at Churchill Downs on November 27,
Archarcharch broke his maiden in the six-furlong Sugar Bowl S. at Fair Grounds
by a commanding 1 3/4 lengths. After flopping in the Smarty Jones and rebounding
in the Southwest, Archarcharch’s mark now stands at 4-2-1-0, $202,744.
“With all of the weather and the way the track came up last time, we knew he
was going into this race a lot better,” Fires said. “He came back from that last
race with a little filling in his hock.
“I will sit down with all my owners and we will make the decision together
(for Archarcharch’s next start). Mrs. (Patricia) Blass has Bluegrass Jam
(Bluegrass Cat) for the (March 19) Rebel (S. [G2]), so we could have him in
there. We will see what we do after we talk.”
Bred in Kentucky by Grapestock LLC, Archarcharch was a $60,000 Keeneland
September yearling. He was produced by the Grade 2-placed Woodman’s Dancer
(Woodman), making him a half-brother to stakes winner Run Sully Run (Cherokee
Run). Woodman’s Dancer has also produced a juvenile full sister to the Southwest
winner named Androeah and a yearling half-brother by Silver Train.
Archarcharch’s second dam was the Hollywood Oaks (G1) winner Pattern Step (Nureyev),
who also produced stakes winners Seattle Pattern (Seattle Slew) and Total Bull
(Fusaichi Pegasus) and was the ancestress of Group 3 winner and classic-placed
Arch Swing (Arch). Pattern Step was the daughter of another Hollywood Oaks
winner, Tipping Time (*Commanding II).