Saturday, January 14, 2012

RUTHLESS RECAP: Saturday, January 14, 2012

**Please see the attached photo of Agave Kiss and jockey Ryan Curatolo winning the Ruthless at Aqueduct Racetrack. Credit NYRA, Adam Coglianese**

 

 

Saturday, January 14, 2012

 

 

PROMISING FILLY AGAVE KISS POURS IT ON IN RUTHLESS

 

By Jon Forbes

 

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Agave Kiss took another step forward in her unbeaten career, taking the $75,000 Ruthless for 3-year-old fillies by 3 ¼ lengths on Saturday at Aqueduct Racetrack.

 

Looking for her third straight victory, Agave Kiss seized a two-length lead through an opening quarter mile in 22.62 seconds, extended the advantage to three lengths with a half in 45.68, and received only mild encouragement in the stretch from jockey Ryan Curatolo as Well Kept gave vain chase in second.

 

Agave Kiss, the 4-5 favorite, returned $3.70 for a $2 win wager and completed six furlongs in 1:10.28.

 

“I took hold at the beginning because I didn’t want her to go too fast,” said Curatolo, one of three finalists for the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey, which will be announced Monday. “But, I didn’t take hold for long because she was so relaxed. I wanted to sit there for a bit because I know what she can do. I let her keep going the way she wanted: on an easy lead. When she really started to move, she did everything right. Today, she was still a little bit green, but next time she will be better. She’s really nice.”

 

In her two previous starts, Agave Kiss broke her maiden by 6 ¼ lengths on New York Showcase Day, October 22, at Belmont Park and took an allowance by 10 ½ lengths on December 1 at Aqueduct. Both starts came against New York-breds, with the Ruthless being her first race against open company.

 

“I thought she was that good,” said her trainer, Rudy Rodriguez. “I just try to keep her happy and let her do her job. She’s a very classy horse.”

 

Rodriguez said he wasn’t ready to make a commitment regarding Agave Kiss’ next start, but did say the Grade 1 Prioress in the summer could be the long-range objective for the daughter of Lion Heart.

 

Agave Kiss is owned by Flying Zee Racing Stable, whose principle, Carl Lizza, died in July. The operation, now led by Carl’s wife, Viane, has started dispersing the majority of the family’s equine holdings but has kept Agave Kiss.

 

Corderosa finished third and was followed home by Dance to Bristol, Better Lucky, Cute Cadet, and Perennial Song. Defy Gravity, Double the Energy, and Love Contract were scratched.

 

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