With Corey Nakatani delivering a daring rail-skimming ride, the Juddmonte
Rookie Sensation ranked as the slight 3-1 second choice after his impressive
Rounding the far turn, Nakatani committed to an inside path for Seek Again,
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Rookie Sensation still showed the way at the top of the stretch, but Seek
Again bravely threaded the needle and got through to the favorite’s inside.
Accelerating on a dime once assured of room, the Kentucky-bred son of
Speightstown slammed the field in short order.
“I was extremely confident,” Nakatani said. “Any time you see the Juddmonte
colors and a horse shipping from England, you know they’re going to have a big
turn of foot and it’s just a matter if they can handle the tighter turns. He
seemed to handle it. (Gosden) said he had trained him on the left handed tracks
before shipping him here. I was very excited to get the opportunity to get to
ride again for Juddmonte and try to win a Grade 1 for them.
“My main thing was to try to get him into a rhythm, get him to break decently
and get him in a rhythm. (Gosden) told me he had missed the break a couple of
times and left himself with way too much to do. My main concern was to try to
have a spot to run at and not get him stopped.”
Les Reynolds, Gosden’s assistant, commented on their concerns going into the
race.
“We didn’t clear quarantine until Saturday morning, so it’s not been ideal,”
Reynolds said. “We just jogged around once Saturday. I thought he might need a
couple of more days, but we were always happy with him.
“(Nakatani) gave him a great ride. We were worried there wasn’t going to be
any pace, but there was enough pace, wasn’t there? The boss (Gosden) was worried
that he doesn’t do anything too quick, so if they crawled he just said to sit
handier.
“I told Corey to just make sure he changed leads because he might be a little
inexperienced against these guys. But he did it well and I’m very, very
pleased.”
Admiral Kitten and Amen Kitten rallied to take the minor awards. Admiral
Kitten grabbed second by three-quarters of a length from the Ramseys’ other son
of Kitten’s Joy. Amen Kitten was a half-length up on Gervinho, who edged Rookie
Sensation for fourth in a photo. Rounding out the order of finish were Jack
Milton; Infinite Magic and Dry Summer, who dead-heated for seventh; and Irish
Surf. Dice Flavor was scratched.
Out of action for 10 months, Seek Again captured a Newmarket handicap in his
Seek Again is following in the hoofsteps of his dam, the Danehill mare Light
Light Jig has produced Group 3 hero Treble Jig, a three-quarter brother to
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Seek Again’s second dam is Group 2 heroine Nashmeel, runner-up in both the
Yellow Ribbon and Hollywood’s Matriarch in 1987. She is responsible for stakes
winners Lynton and Battle Dore, the latter multiple Group 3-placed, in addition
to Light Jig. Nashmeel’s other descendants include Group 3-placed stakes scorer
Daring Tiger and current multiple stakes-placed juvenile Riverboat Springs.
Reynolds revealed that Seek Again will stay stateside. Plans call for him to
ship out to Bill Mott’s barn on Monday.
“He could be a big horse for Bill Mott next year,” Reynolds added. “He’s been
a horse that’s been slow to (come to) himself. He just took a while to get
going.”
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