Readthebyline wins NYSS Thunder Rumble off the reclaim

NYRA/Adam Coglianese[1]

NYRA/Adam Coglianese

By Sarah Mace

Readthebyline, a 5-year-old gelding by Read the Footnotes reclaimed by trainer Michelle Nevin and owner Vincent Scuderi for $40,000 out of his most recent start, instantly rewarded his connections by scoring his first career stakes victory gate-to-wire in the seven-furlong, $125,000 Thunder Rumble division of the New York Stallion Stakes series. The race was co-featured at Aqueduct on Saturday along with the NYSS Staten Island division for fillies and mares.

Readthebyline was originally acquired by Nevin and Scuderi in March for $30,000 from trainer David Jacobson and Black Swan Stable. The horse won his single start for the barn on May 7 by open lengths, going a mile at Belmont and earning career-high a Beyer Speed Figure of 109. Claimed out of this race by conditioner Bruce Brown for La Marca Stable for $25,000, four starts later on October 10 Nevin and Scuderi capitalized on the opportunity to get him back for $40,000.

Hustled out of the gate by Jose Ortiz, Readthebyline (5-1, co-second choice with two others) struck the front and never had an anxious moment to the wire. Leading by two lengths through a solid first half-mile in 45.70, the bay cornered neatly, and charged home without facing a serious challenge, securing the victory by 2 3/4 lengths in a final time of 1:23.85 for seven furlongs over the fast going. Odds on favorite West Hills Giant closed from well back to win a photo with Geaux Mets for place. Finishing in order after the top three were John’s Island, Gridley Here, Loki’s Vengeance, Chapman, Sire Leslie and Belief System. [VIDEO[2]]

NYRA/Joe Labozzetta[3]

NYRA/Joe Labozzetta

Ortiz said, “Michelle [Nevin] gets all the credit. She knows him and he runs good for her. I was pretty lucky when she got him back and put him in a stake. I got the easy lead, and he did it.”

Nevin said spotting the gelding in the Thunder Rumble was just a matter of serendipity. “We weren’t particularly pointing to this race, it just happened to come up.”

Nevin continued, “He does have a ton of speed coming out of the gate, so I was just hoping that nobody else would go with him out too soon, to where he would use himself up. He seems to do his best running up front.”

Bred by Gavin Murphy and Catherine Donavan and foaled at Hidden Lake Farm in Otisville, Readthebyline is one of six winners and the first stakes winner out of Seattle Byline, a sinning daughter of Slew City Slew who last changed hands when purchased by Questroyal Stable at the 1998 Keeneland January sale for $46,000. As far as names go, a mating with Read the Footnotes was a match made in heaven.

The gelding has been a consistent check-earner, mostly in the allowance ranks. He earned his first black type in 2013 with a third place finish in the Evan Shipman and his record now stands at seven wins, five seconds and seven thirds from 35 starts with $413,335 in earnings

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Readthebyline-2.jpg
  2. VIDEO: http://www.nytbreeders.org/includes/video-player.cfm?date=20141122&track=AQD&race=8
  3. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Readthebyline-credit-joe-labozzetta.jpg

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Lubash triumphs in G3 Tropical Turf Handicap, crosses $1 million earnings threshold

Natalie Fawkes[1]

Photo: Natalie Fawkes

By Sarah Mace

Aliyu Ben J Stables’ homebred Lubash (Freud) became New York’s latest millionaire as well as a multiple graded stakes winner on Saturday afternoon when he captured the Grade 3, $100,000 Tropical Turf Handicap at Gulfstream Park West under a confident ride by Brice Blanc in the final start of his 7-year-old campaign

Sharp out of the gate, 3-2 favorite Lubash was allowed to settle comfortably in fourth place at the hedge in the early stages of the nine-furlong race, while Reporting Star clocked a moderate first half-mile in 50.34.

Beginning to pick up steam in the far turn, Lubash angled out at the head of the stretch and began a four-wide rally. Cruising by his competition inside the final furlong, the bay secured his victory over Reporting Star by a half-length stopping the clock at 1:50.72 after a 1 1/8 miles over “good” turf.

The victory was Lubash’s eighth career stakes win and second Grade 3 victory. A model of consistency, he has finished first or second in seven starts this year, has not been off-the-board since August 2013 and has now earned $1,010,599.

Photo: Lauren King[2]

Photo: Lauren King

Blanc said, “I had the perfect post. The two speed horses were inside and outside of me at the break. Actually, he broke really sharp and kind of put me in a really good spot. Then, like [trainer] Christophe [Clement] said I just kind of bide my time and see how soft the ground will be.”

Continued Blanc, “[Clement] told me to just be patient because he’s got a great turn of foot, so just try to follow a good path. Pretty much, that’s how it came up. I got around the turn and I was riding between horses. I followed a couple of the horses in front of me and eased out, and when I straightened away he just kicked for me right away.”

Clement explained his decision to take Lubash on this rare out-of-state road trip. “His last race was so good, I decided to come here for the stake before he is turned out. He’s a fun horse because he really, really wants to win. He always runs a good race and makes me look good. I like that.”

The conditioner said that Lubash will turned out for the winter and return to the races next as “a young eight.” Added Clement, “I think the way we campaign, we look after them, and obviously he’s very sound. It’s fine.”

Photo: Natalie Fawkes[3]

Photo: Natalie Fawkes

Lubash was trained at three and four by James Ryerson, for whom he won his first three stakes victories (the NYSS Cab Calloway Division, open Fifth Marine Stakes and open Monarch’s Maze). After moving to the Clement Barn in 2012 he has gone from strength to strength, led by his Grade 3 victories in the Tropical Turf Handicap and Belmont’s Fort Marcy in May 2013. His career record now stands at 12 wins, nine seconds and four thirds.

Foaled at Carapan Farm, Lubash is the most successful offspring of Nasty Cure, a stakes-placed daughter of Cure the Blues ($153,122), who has produced five multiple winners including stakes-placed New York-bred Netcong by Meadow Flight, who started 87 times and banked $327,924.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Lubash-credit-Natalie-Fawkes-3.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Lubash-credit-lauren-King.jpg
  3. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Lubash-credit-Natalie-Fawkes.jpg

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2014/11/22/lubash-tropical-turf/


Disco Rico’s Vicki’s Dancer dons blinkers, repeats in NYSS Staten Island

NYRA/Adam Coglianese[1]

NYRA/Adam Coglianese

By Sarah Mace

For the second year in a row Vicki’s Dancer came home with the laurels in the $125,000 Staten Island division of the New York Stallion Stakes series for New York-sired fillies and mares. The seven-furlong race was co-featured at Aqueduct Racetrack on Saturday afternoon along the NYSS Thunder Rumble division for males.

A 5-year-old daughter of Disco Rico, Vicki’s Dancer had not won a race since last year’s Staten Island, but had not run a bad race in eight starts since, including a second and three thirds in stakes competition and another runner-up finish in an allowance. For her twenty-sixth career start, she sported blinkers for the first time and was bet down to the 3-1 second choice in the field of nine.

Breaking from midpack, Vicki’s Dancer set up in a classic stalking position behind Uncle Southern, who shot straight to the lead from post two. Pursing the leader down the backstretch through early fractions of 23.24 and 46.37, Vicki’s Dancer began to press in earnest through the far turn, drawing even with Uncle Southern, dropping back a little from the added ground and drawing even again.

NYRA/Adam Coglianese[2]

NYRA/Adam Coglianese

At the head of the lane Vicki’s Dancer took over the lead, and jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. took a look around and went to work. The dark bay mare kept hold of her advantage under a drive for the length of the stretch, winning by 1 1/4 lengths in a final time of 1:25.12. Saythreehailmary’s passed Uncle Southern in the final strides to grab second by a half-length. Uncle Southern in third was followed across the line by Storied Lady, 2012 Staten Island winner Sunny Desert, Royal Suspicion, Champagne Ruby, Skye Saratoga and Just Catty. [VIDEO[3]]

Ortiz reported, “My trip was good. [Trainer Rudy Rodriguez] did a great job with the filly, adding blinkers today. It was a good change. She improved with the blinkers, and I think it helped a lot. She put me in a great position, and took off when I asked her.”

Rodriguez added, “I thought with the blinkers on, she’d be a little closer. She hung in there pretty good. She’s nice and sound, so we try to keep her happy. At Saratoga, she looked like she was hanging, hanging, hanging. [Co-owner] Mr. [Michael] Dubb suggested we put blinkers on and it worked.”

One of six winners out of Love That Glitter, an unraced daughter of Glitterman, Vicki’s Dancer was bred by Robert Jarras and foaled at Keane Stud in Amenia. Vicki’s Dancer was claimed by Rodriguez for Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables LLC and Gary Aisquith from her breeder in May 2013 for $50,000. She has now won two Stallion Stakes series races, compiled a record of six wins, five seconds and eight thirds from 26 starts and has earned a robust $439,025.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/vickis-Dancer-the-NYSS3.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/vickis-Dancer-the-NYSS4.jpg
  3. VIDEO: http://www.nytbreeders.org/includes/video-player.cfm?date=20141122&track=AQD&race=5

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2014/11/22/vickis-dancer-repeats-staten-island/