City Man leads NY-bred exacta in Danger’s Hour

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City Man returns to his home state and keys New York-bred exacta in Saturday’s Danger’s Hour Stakes at Aqueduct. Janet Garaguso/NYRA Photo.

The connections of City Man probably couldn’t have drawn up a pace scenario any better than the one that unfolded in Saturday’s $100,000 Danger’s Hour Stakes at Aqueduct.

Coming off a four-month freshening and facing a strong field of Grade 3-type turf horses, City Man raced comfortably just behind a pair of dueling frontrunners before taking over in the stretch on the way to his fourth stakes victory. City Man won by 2 1/4 lengths over Sanctuary City, triggering a 1-2 finish for New York-breds in the first turf stakes of the year on the NYRA circuit.

Owned by Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Peter Searles and Patty Searles and trained by Christophe Clement, City Man made his first start since a second in an allowance-optional Dec. 5 at Aqueduct in the 1-mile Danger’s Hour. Freshened in Florida after that December effort, he returned to serious work with Clement’s string at Belmont Park in March, turning in four breezes over the training track to set him up for the Danger’s Hour.

“That’s what good horses do,” Clement said of the 5-year-old son of Mucho Macho Man winning off the bench. “He came back well from Florida where he had a little break. He shipped up here well in good shape and everything worked out. He’s always been a nice horse. He’s been at stakes level since he was a 2-year-old.”

City Man became a stakes winner in his second start, taking the Funny Cide on Saratoga Showcase Day a little more than a month after winning his debut at the Spa. A $185,000 purchase by Dean and Patti Reeves’ Reeves Thoroughbred Racing out of the 2019 OBS April sale of 2-year-olds in training, City Man made his first six starts on dirt and never finished worse than fourth before finding his niche on the grass.

Fourth in the Grade 3 Kentucky Utilities Transylvania Stakes during the pandemic summer meeting at Keeneland in July 2020, City Man has since compiled a record of 3-3-1 in 11 starts on the grass. All three victories came in stakes – the Gio Ponti against open company in November 2020 at Aqueduct, the West Point last summer at Saratoga and now the Danger’s Hour again over open company.

The 5-2 second choice in the field of seven behind 6-5 favorite Value Proposition, City Man raced behind that rival and Rinaldi through the opening splits of :24.01 and :49.15 over the turf labeled good. Rinaldi, winner of last year’s Grade 3 Forbidden Apple on the grass, was expected to be in front but Manny Franco, aboard Value Proposition, hustled his mount to the lead from the break.

Value Proposition eventually shook off Rinaldi but couldn’t hold the lead from City Man and jockey Joel Rosario, who liked what he saw early.

“It looked like the set up with the pace was good for him, and after that it looked like I had the best horse in the race,” Rosario said. “With the way the race unfolded, he was in a perfect spot and did a good job after that. I look forward to the next one.”

City Man, who improved to 5-for-18 and boosted his bankroll to $543,550, won in 1:37.58. Sanctuary City, making his first start since the Grade 2 Red Smith last November at Aqueduct, finished a clear second and 1 1/2 lengths ahead of Value Proposition. New York-breds Therapist and It’s a Gamble finished fourth and fifth, respectively, with Price Talk and Rinaldi completing the field.

Bred by Moonstar Farm, City Man is the fourth foal out of the winning City Zip mare City Scamper. A half-sister to New York stakes winner Alysinstilettos and stakes-placed Always For You, City Scamper is also the dam of the winning New York-bred Laoban ridgling El Mayor, entered in the third race Sunday at Aqueduct; and the five-time winning and $105,017-earning New York-bred Majestic Warrior mare Go Kelly Go.

City Man was purchased by Off the Hook, agent, as a weanling for $20,000 at the 2017 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga fall mixed sale. He proved a profitable pinhook for Off the Hook, which sold him at the 2019 OBS April sale.

Endnotes:
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Spendarella improves to 3-for-3 in Appalachian

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Spendarella stays unbeaten in Saturday’s Grade 2 Appalachian at Keeneland. Keeneland/Coady Photography

Different setup and different track, but the same result for Spendarella in the Grade 2 Appalachian Stakes presented by Japan Racing Association Saturday at Keeneland Race Course.

Gainesway Stable’s homebred daughter of Karakontie improved to 3-for-3 in the 1-mile Appalachian for 3-year-old fillies on the grass, her second straight graded stakes victory, and all after not starting her career until early February.

“She makes me look smart,” winning trainer Graham Motion said after Tyler Gaffalione rode Spendarella to a 1 3/4-length victory over Dolce Zel over the course labeled good.

Spendarella won the $308,950 Appalachian five weeks after her victory in the Grade 3 Herecomesthebride at Gulfstream Park. She won that 1-mile stakes all the way on the lead, by 1 1/2 lengths under Jose Ortiz. Gaffalione took the assignment Saturday and Spendarella looked like she might enjoy a similar trip breaking from post three in the Appalachian.

Spendarella broke on top in the field of eight and took command past the finish post the first time before Southern California shipper Glenall and jockey Julien Leparoux slipped through the inside to take the lead before the quarter-mile split in :24.50.

Spendarella relaxed in second and Gaffalione was content to let Glenall lead up the backstretch.

“She was going into the first turn very comfortably,” Gaffalione said. “She was in a great rhythm, and that other horse coming up inside didn’t bother her at all. She relaxed beautifully and had some turn of foot.”

Glenall led by about three-quarters of a length from Spendarella through the opening half-mile in :49.11 with Motion’s other entrant, Ouraika, trying to keep up to the outside. Ouraika launched a bid on the far turn but Spendarella did the same at the midpoint of the bend before taking over approaching the stretch.

Spendarella opened up in the lane while Dolce Zel, Skims and Kneesnhips mounted belated runs of their own that couldn’t match the winner. Dolce Zel finished three-quarters of a length clear of Skims at the finish, with another 2 1/4 back to Kneesnhips. Spendarella won in 1:37.41.

The victory was worth $179,025 for Spendarella’s connections and improved her bankroll to $283,675.

“She’s made me look good,” Motion said. “She just does everything so easily. She’s such a professional, she’s a fighter – she obviously loves it.”

Bred Antony Beck’s Gainesway Thoroughbreds LTD and foaled at Sequel Stallions NY in Hudson, Spendarella races in Beck’s brown and white Gainesway colors. Offered late in the 2020 Keeneland September yearling sale as Hip 3161[2], Spendarella was reported sold for $220,000 to Ballyfair Bloodstock out of the Gainesway consignment. She’s out of the winning Unusual Heat mare Spanish Bunny, the dam of Grade 1 American Oaks and Grade 2 Honeymoon winner Spanish Queen.

 

 

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Spendarella-Appalachian.jpg
  2. Hip 3161: http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/Sep20/pdfs/3161.pdf

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