A season of futility in stakes company for Donald Dizney’s four-year-old
Under pressure from Immortal Eyes and The Hunk through an opening quarter in
“I thought we were done at the start after he stumbled so bad. We’re
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“He grabbed his left front foot inside, but it appears to be superficial,”
Fawkes revealed. “We’ll see. If everything’s all right he’ll come back in the
($200,000 Florida) Sunshine Millions Sprint (on January 28).”
Apriority paid $7.20, $4.20 and $3.20 as the 5-2 second choice. Following 5-2
favorite Indiano across the wire were Capt. Candyman Can, The Hunk, Immortal
Eyes and Nathan’s H Q.
Once in the shadow of former stablemate Big Drama, Apriority has now
become the Fawkes stable’s leading older sprinter since the 2010 champion
sprinter’s recent retirement. Unlucky when a close second in the Sunshine
Millions Sprint, Grade 1 Carter Handicap and Grade 2 Churchill Downs Stakes
earlier in the year, Apriority entered the Mr. Prospector off three consecutive
off-the-board efforts, the most recent being a sixth in the Grade 1 Breeders’
Cup Sprint. Now a perfect three-for-three at Gulfstream, the Florida-bred’s record now stands
at 17-5-6-1, $371,224.
By Grand Slam out of the unraced Storm Bird mare Midway Squall, Apriority is
a half-brother to the stakes-winning producer Squall City, and to British
Attitude and Acadia Breeze, a pair of minor stakes-placed runners. Squall City is
the dam of stakes winners Lady Chace and Vindy City, and the Grade 1-placed Big
Tiz.
Multiple Grade 3 winner Nany also traces back to this female family.