Saturday, December 8, 2012
By Jon Forbes
OZONE PARK, N.Y. – San Pablo held off a resurgent Gallant Fields to win Aqueduct Racetrack’s $75,000 Queens County on Saturday by a half-length as the heavy favorite.
Off at 2-5,
“He broke and put me right there – I just sat outside Dutrow’s horse [Gallant Fields],” said winning jockey Chris DeCarlo. “When I heard the other horses coming on the outside, he kind of just picked it up on his own and I went with him. He’s very classy and you can’t get to the bottom of him. He only wins by a little bit; he doesn’t exert himself too hard.”
Trained by Todd Pletcher for Bona Venture Stables,
“We’ve seen him make the lead, and then he kind of waits a little bit,” said Pletcher. “Anytime you’re the big favorite like that, you’re happy that you get the job done, especially running over a wet track, which he had never won on before. That was my biggest concern, but it seemed like he handled it well.”
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“He’s one of those horses who is just steadily improving, a horse we’ve always liked,” said Pletcher. “He seems like he is kind of putting it together. If he can take another step forward, then he could fit with the top echelon.”
Isn’t He Perfect finished third, followed home by Indy Scent and Arch Traveler. Tonto Fontenot was scratched.
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