**Please see attached photo of Micromanage. Credit NYRA,
Monday, September 3, 2012
Contact: Jon Forbes
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – On the final Saturday of the 2011 Saratoga Race Course meet, a 2-year-old colt named Alpha joined the New York Watch after posting a debut score in a seven-furlong maiden special weight, and 51 weeks later he was in Saratoga’s winner’s circle after dead heating for the win in the Grade 1 Travers.
This year, Micromanage, a Todd Pletcher trainee, posted a five-length debut win in a seven-furlong race on the last Saturday of the meet, and his owner, Mike Repole, hopes history will repeat.
“If we can duplicate Alpha’s career with this horse, I think I’d be pretty content,” said Repole, who won the 2011 Travers with Stay Thirsty.
In his debut, Micromanage raced in fifth under jockey Javier Castellano in the opening quarter mile, ranged up three wide to offer his bid on the turn, overtook favored
Micromanage, one of two first-time starters in the field of eight, completed the race in 1:23.01 and paid $13.60 for a $2 win wager as the 5-1 fourth choice.
“At the top of the stretch, [Micromanage] pulled along side [
Repole said what excites him the most about Micromanage’s performance is how he didn’t expect the colt to prevail going seven furlongs against the group he faced on Saturday.
“Todd said [Micromanage] was very steady in the morning,” said Repole. “I asked him what he felt about the horse, and he said, ‘It’s a tough race, very tough race.’ He said the horse was working well but probably will need a race and was more concerned about how the horse finished and galloped out.”
Repole added that Micromanage will now be pointed toward the Grade 1, $400,000 Foxwoods
Micromanage is by Medaglia d’Oro, who the 2002 Grade 1 Travers before going on to sire 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra, who won that year’s Grade 1 Preakness. His dam, Catnip, won a pair of minor stakes at 1 1/16 miles and has also produced Indescribable, who won a trio of Grade 3 races on the all-weather, captured a single Grade 3 on the turf, and was third in the Grade 1 Go for Wand Handicap on the dirt. Catnip is a half-sister to 1996 Belmont Stakes winner Editor’s Note and
Repole, upon the advice of advisers Jimmy Crupi and Ed Rosen, purchased Micromanage for $170,000 at last year’s Keeneland September Yearling Sale.
“If Jimmy Crupi loves the physical but Ed Rosen doesn’t love the pedigree, we’ll pass,” said Repole. “If Ed loves the pedigree but Jimmy doesn’t love the physical, we’ll pass. The most we’ve ever paid for a horse is $500,000, and it turned out to be Stay Thirsty.
Other Horses previously featured in the New York Watch series include 2010 Champion Two-Year-Old Male Uncle Mo, 2011 Champion Three-Year-Old Filly Royal Delta, and Grade 1 winners Boys At Tosconova, J. B.’s Thunder, Winter Memories, Currency Swap, and To Honor and Serve.
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