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After Market remains perfect in Hall of Fame

After Market is undefeated in three starts on the year  (Michael J. Marten/Horsephotos.com)
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wygod's AFTER MARKET (Storm Cat) pulled away to a comfortable 2 1/4-length win in the $146,700 National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame S. (G2) at Saratoga on Monday, advancing his record to a perfect four-for-four.

Given a rail-hugging trip by Cornelio Velasquez, the dark bay sophomore colt raced virtually in tandem with pacesetter Jade's Revenge (Quiet American) through splits of :24 3/5 and :49 1/5. After Market then took over at the six-furlong mark in 1:13 and surged to a clear advantage in the stretch, finishing the 1 1/8-mile affair in 1:48 2/5 over the firm inner turf.

"There was no speed in there," Velasquez said, "and he did it easy, so I took the lead. They were crawling, so I wasn't going to hold him back. He was going so easy, he will have no problem stretching out. He went about his business much better today, much more professional. He's learning every start."

"It's an honor to be here with some of these guys from the Hall of Fame," trainer Bill Mott, himself a Hall of Famer, said. "We would have preferred it if someone else went out on the lead and he would have had a target to run at. As it turned out, it worked out fine."

Sent off as the 6-5 favorite, the winner returned $4.50, $3.10 and $2.40 for his efforts. It was a blanket finish for the minor awards. Spider Power (Ire) (Royal Applause [GB]), who rated in fourth or fifth place for much of the race, managed to get up in the closing strides to take second by a nose, giving back $5.60 and $3.80 at 8-1, just defeating Green Lemon (Lemon Drop Kid). The show paid $3.20 at 5-1. Exotics totaled $28.20 (exacta) and $98.50 (2-3-1 trifecta). Manchu Prince (Gone West), Brilliant (War Chant), Galantas (Tale of the Cat), Sir Classic Chris (Catienus) and Jade's Revenge completed the order under the wire. Cotton King (Awesome Again) was listed as a main track only entrant and was scratched from the field.

After Market was posting his second stakes victory, having landed the Lexington S. (G3) at Belmont Park in his previous start. His bankroll now stands at $216,660.

Bred in Kentucky by his owners, After Market is the first registered foal out of the Grade 1 winning mare Tranquility Lake (Rahy), who amassed more than $1.6 million in earnings in the course of her four-year career. Among her nine stakes wins, she garnered the 1999 Gamely Breeders' Cup H. (G1) and 2000 Yellow Ribbon S. (G1). She has since produced three full brothers to After Market -- an unraced juvenile named Liwa Oasis, an unnamed yearling and a 2006 colt. Out of Grade 2-placed Winter's Love (Danzig), Tranquility Lake is herself a half-sister to three-time Grade 2 winner and successful sire Benchmark (Alydar). This is the family of 1983 Belmont S. (G1) hero Caveat.

Mott will map out a cautious campaign for the rest of the year.

"We don't want to overdo it with him," the horseman said. "We'll have him run a couple of more races this year, so we'll have something for next year. We'll look at races like the Kent (Breeders' Cup S. [G3] at Delaware Park on September 2), the Jamaica (Breeders' Cup H. [G2] at Belmont Park on October 14) and the Hollywood Derby ([G1] during Hollywood Park's fall meet)."


 

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