Ben’s Cat achieves millionaire status with second Turf
Monster victory
The Jim Stable’s Ben’s Cat became racing’s newest millionaire with his title
Ju Jitsu Jax and Great Mills dueled through an opening quarter of :23 1/5
Great Mills looked as if he might have enough left to cling to victory after
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Chamberlain Bridge, who won back-to-back Turf Monster Handicaps in 2009-10,
nosed out Great Mills for the place. It was another 5 1/2 lengths back to
Catalactic in fourth. Super Chunky, Car Thief, Ju Jitsu Jax and Kyma rounded out
the order of finish. Bridgetown, who would have vied for favoritism, was
scratched, as was Grade 1 veteran Sean Avery.
This edition of the Turf Monster was Ben’s Cat’s 12th career stakes win, and
his earnings now stand at $1,161,090 from a line of 26-17-2-1. In addition to
his two scores in the Turf Monster, Ben’s Cat has also reached the winner’s
circle following open stakes victories in the Pennsylvania Governor’s Cup, Parx
Dash, Laurel Dash and Jim McKay Turf Sprint.
The six-year-old gelding also owns stakes wins against Maryland-bred or
-sired company in the Find Handicap, two editions of the Maryland Million Turf
Sprint and three editions of the Mister Diz.
Bred by trainer King Leatherbury, who also retains an ownership share, Ben’s
Cat was produced by the multiple stakes-placed Thirty Eight Paces mare Twofox, a
half-sister to the Grade 2-winning Thirty Eight Go Go. Grade 3 winner Notches
Trace and Ah Day also hail from this family.
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