** Please see the attached draw sheet for Saturday’s 85th running of the Grade 1, $750,000 Whitney Invitational Handicap**
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Contact: Jenny Kellner
GRADE 1 WHITNEY HANDICAP COULD BRING CLARITY TO OLDER MALE DIVISION
In the past 10 years, four Champion Older Males have boasted the Whitney on their resumes, most recently Blame in 2010. Lawyer Ron (2007), Horse of the Year Invasor (2006) and
Between them, Hall of Famer Bill Mott and Todd Pletcher will be saddling four starters, with Mott – who has never won the race – sending out 3-1 favorite Ron the Greek and 4-1 co-third choice Flat Out.
The most accomplished runner in the group with two Grade 1 victories this year, the 5-year-old Ron the Greek has been first or second in seven starts since joining Mott’s barn late in 2011. Victorious in the Sunny and Mild overnight stakes and the
“He’s a huge, gorgeous horse, actually, but a horse you could tell probably wasn’t going to get good until later in his career,” said Mott, who trains the son of Full Mandate for Brous Stable. “I think it’s just a timing issue, as most things are in this business. He’s starting to come around at the right time and just landed in our hands at the right time.”
Flat Out, who last year won the Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup at
“I thought it was a perfect race for him,” said Mott of Flat Out, who carried the colors of Preston Stables. “He probably didn’t get to run full out the whole way. He was kind of stuffed early in the race and got out late. He was closing on the winner. It was a useful race. I think it was the type of race you’d like going into a major race like the Whitney. It was enough, but it wasn’t too much.”
Ron the Greek, who drew post position 6 under top weight of 120 pounds, will be ridden by Jose Lezcano, while Flat Out will have Rosie Napravnik aboard from post position 7.
Pletcher, who won the Whitney in 2007 with Lawyer Ron and in 2002 with
Bred and owned by WinStar Farm, Rule has hit the board in all three starts at the Spa, finishing second in a maiden race in 2009, winning the Birdstone Stakes last year, and finishing third in the 2011 Grade 1 Woodward, in which he earned a career-best Beyer Speed Figure of 106.
Stablemate Caixa Eletronica, who carries the colors of Repole Stable, fared well at the Spa last year with two starter handicap victories, one at six furlongs carrying 127 pounds, and one at the Whitney distance toting 131. He won the Grade 2, $1 million Charles Town Classic this year and most recently was fifth to
“We’ll be able to save ground around the first turn,” said Pletcher. “There appears to be plenty of pace in there so hopefully we’ll be able to save ground and work our way into a good position.”
Joe Bravo will be aboard Rule, while Javier Castellano rides Caixa Eletronica.
Second choice at 7-2 on the morning line is
“I went into the Stephen Foster with a pretty horse; I didn’t have a racehorse,” said Wilkes of Ford Larned, who is owned by Janis Whitham. “So, he didn’t run much that day. The owner was willing to take a shot [two weeks later for the Cornhusker Handicap].”
With Brian Hernandez in the irons,
Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey also is a two-time winner of the Whitney, having taken the 1988 edition with the 4-year-old filly Personal Ensign and the 1989 running with 3-year-old Easy Goer, both of whom were later inducted into the Hall of Fame themselves.
McGaughey will try for a Whitney hat trick with Stuart Janney, III’s Hymn Book, a fast-closing second to Mucho Macho Man last time out in the Grade 2 Suburban Handicap at
“[The post position] doesn’t matter with him,” said McGaughey of Hymn Book, 4-1 on the morning line. “If he gets away good, he’ll get a position going around that turn. With Johnny riding him, you know you’re going to get the best. If the pace is fast, he’ll be laying back, and if the pace is slow, we’ll be laying up fairly close.”
Completing the field are Casner Racing’s Grade 3 winner Endorsement, 2-1-1 from five starts this year; Canadian import Hunters Bay, who has won three straight at Woodbine, including the Grade 3 Eclipse and the Grade 3 Dominion Day, and the speedy Trickmeister, most recently third in the Grade 2 Suburban.
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