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Songster wires Hirsch Jacobs

Songster had a 'treble' free trip in the Jacobs (PT/Horsephotos.com)
Darley Stable's SONGSTER (Songandaprayer) proved much the best Saturday in the $100,000 Hirsch Jacobs S. (G3) at Pimlico. Pagan Moon (Malibu Moon) grabbed the early advantage, but was not able to maintain that spot as Songster came up quickly on the outside to take over the lead under jockey Edgar Prado. From there, the black colt was able to repel all bids for the lead, clocking fractions of :22 4/5 and :45 4/5 before completing the six-furlong event in 1:09 3/5 over a fast track.

"He broke running out of the gate and it was all over," Prado said. "He did it all by himself. In a few strides he was clear of that other horse and galloping along nice and easy. There was plenty left. He came back like he didn't even run."

Sent off as the heavy 3-5 favorite, the Thomas Albertrani trainee returned $3.20, $2.60 and $2.10. Valid Brush (Broad Brush) could only manage second at the wire, a nose ahead of Urban Guy (Marquetry), but still 10 lengths behind the winner. Valid Brush paid $5.80 and $3.60 at 9-1 while the show gave back $3 at 5-1. Pagan Moon, Mike'sgoodandtough (Good and Tough) and We Miss You Nicko (A. P Jet) rounded out the order of finish. Exotics returned $25.60 (exacta), $76.40 (trifecta) and $73.20 for the 8-5-6-3 superfecta ($1). My Dynomite (Lite the Fuse) and Rainbow Inthestorm (Storm Boot) were scratched from the race.

Songster was second last out in the Bay Shore S. (G3) and now shows a record of 4-2-2-0 with $115,800 in earnings. He was purchased at the 2004 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Yearling Sale for $200,000.

"That was impressive, very impressive," Albertrani said. "He was training a little better going into this race than the Bay Shore. Cutting back in distance wasn't going to be a problem. He's got a lot of speed, so we weren't concerned about that at all. I just told Edgar 'Let him run where he's comfortable.'"

Bred in Florida by Richard Giacopelli, Songster is the first registered foal out of the unraced Peppy Lapeau (French Deputy), who has also produced an unnamed two-year-old colt by Ecton Park, an unnamed yearling colt by Hussonet and a 2006 colt by Lion Heart.


 

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