Just when a race seems more wide open than you can imagine and any one of eight or nine horses seems to have a chance to land in the winner's circle, along comes this Pletcher fellow to snap you back to reality.
Hall of Famer and reigning Eclipse Award outstanding conditioner Todd Pletcher won his record seventh Sam F. Davis Stakes in the rain at Tampa Bay Downs, as his 3-year-old Litigate turned in a sustained rally under jockey Luis Saez and held off long-shot Groveland by 1 1/4 lengths to win the $250,000 Grade 3 event.
Classic Car finished third, 1 1/2 lengths behind Groveland.
Litigate picked up 20 “Road to the Kentucky Derby” qualifying points after completing the 1 1/16-mile distance in 1:44.83. Another longshot, Classic Car Wash, finished third in the 11-horse field, with betting favorite Dubyuhnell never getting untracked and finishing eighth.
Litigate paid $7.60 to win as the second wagering choice. “I'm very pleased with Litigate,” Pletcher said from his south Florida base after winning the Sam F. Davis for the first time since 2016 with Destin. “He got a good position early and finished well. We thought he would appreciate two turns.”
Saez was able to secure good position in fifth place early, keeping Litigate out of trouble and saving his best for the stretch run.
“That was magnificent,” Saez said. “The game plan was trying to break from the start and pick up some spots. He ran from there pretty well and when he came to the top of the stretch, I felt like I had a lot of horse and let him run free and keep going. I had plenty of horse and he was running pretty nice.”
The victory, Litigate's second from three career starts, was worth $120,000 to owner Centennial Farms, raising Litigate's bankroll to $182,590.
“It's exciting to be on the Kentucky Derby trail,” said Centennial Farms president and co-owner Donald Little Jr., who bought the Blame colt from Nursery Place for $370,000 at the 2021 Keeneland September yearling sale. “He just really improved mentally from his last race (a second-place finish on Jan. 8 at Gulfstream) and put it all together today. Luis gave him a really tactical ride. He broke him early, got in there and saved some ground in the first turn and then he moved him to the outside and let him rock.”
Litigate, bred in Kentucky by Nursery Place, Donaldson and Broadbent, was produced by the Mineshaft mare Salsa Diavola.
The post Road To The Kentucky Derby: Litigate Provides Pletcher Record Seventh Sam F. Davis Victory appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.