Friday, July 25, 2012
CENTRE COURT FIRES AN ACE IN G2
By John Scheinman
Ridden by Julien Leparoux for owner G. Watts Humphrey and trainer George "Rusty" Arnold, Centre Court won her third straight race by conquering seven others including Samitar, who took the Group 1 Irish 1,000 Guineas this year, and 2011 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner Stephanie's Kitten.
On the heels of her victory in the Grade 3 Regret last month at Churchill Downs,
"It got a little rough in the stretch, but she got through,"
Centre Court, out of the Grade 2 stakes-winning A.P. Indy mare Let, came from 11 lengths back in her fourth start to break her maiden in May at Churchill Downs. She raced up close up to the lead when victorious in the Regret but wanted no part of the pace in the
When the gate opened, jockey Junior Alvarado sent 55-1 long shot Elusive Rumour with to the front from the inside post, and she galloped two lengths in front of a tracking Medolina through a quarter-mile in 23.44 seconds and a half in 47.13.
After bumping with Dancing Solo near the first turn, Leparoux elected to lay back and settle
"I left it to [Leparoux] because she's laid close before, but he sensed those two [leaders] were doing too much,"
When the field turned for home, Medolina inherited the lead, but
"I thought we had a good trip all the way to the eighth pole," Velazquez said. "I made the decision to try to split horses, and the horse in front came out. I ended up behind heels and had to steady and go back inside, and we lost the race right there."
Centre Court drifted slightly outside when asked by Leparoux, found herself sandwiched between Better Lucky and third-place finisher Samitar and prevailed by a neck in a blanket finish. Better Lucky was a head in front for second and it was another head back to Stephanie's Kitten.
"She's small but pretty tough," said Leparoux, who won three races on the card. "It was a rough race. There was a little bit of bumping. She stayed there and still finished up to win the race."
The victory was
She paid $7.50 for a $2 win bet as the second choice. The $120,000 winner's purse increased her lifetime earnings to $239,467.
"We are going to look at the [Grade 2, $200,000 Woodford Reserve] Lake Placid [on August 19 at
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