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Hard Spun romps in Lecomte

An easy win for Hard Spun (Lou Hodges Jr. Photo/Fair Grounds Race Course)
Fox Hill Farms' HARD SPUN (Danzig) remained unbeaten with a stylish 6 1/2-length victory in Saturday's $98,000 Lecomte S. (G3), leading wire-to-wire over the Fair Grounds oval. Now four-for-four in his career, the Larry Jones-trained colt established splits in :23 3/5, :46 3/5 and 1:11 before accelerating away from his challengers on the far turn, impressively opening up through the stretch while never being asked for his best from jockey Mario Pino. The bay colt finished the mile over the fast track in a respectable 1:37 4/5.

Favored at even money off convincing victories at Philadelphia and Delaware Park, Hard Spun enhanced his Kentucky Derby (G1) credentials with his first graded win. He returned paltry payouts of $4, $3 and $2.10, keying the $21.60 exacta with Izzie's Halo (Halo's Image), who took second by 2 1/4 lengths at 9-2 and paid $4.60 and $3.20. Teuflesberg (Johannesburg) capped the $57.40 trifecta at 7-2, giving back $2.80, and it was another five lengths back to Makeithapencaptain (Aptitude), who rounded out the $111.80 superfecta (3-4-7-1) at 5-1. Beta Capo (Langfuhr), Tony Terrific (Gone West) and Citi Smoke (Smoke Glacken) completed the order of finish.

Bred in Pennsylvania by Michael Moran and Brushwood Stable, Hard Spun was acquired privately by Fox Hill and is out of the stakes-winning and Grade 2-placed Turkish Tryst (Turkoman), who is also the dam of stakes winner Our Rite of Spring (Stravinsky) and multiple stakes-placed Wild Current (Wild Again). This is the family of champion Little Current (*Sea-Bird), who famously swept to victories in the 1974 Preakness S. (G1) and Belmont S. (G1), as well as Prayers'n Promises (Foolish Pleasure), winner of the 1980 Spinaway S. (G1) and Matron S. (G1). A more recent representative of the female line is 2005 Transylvania S. (G3) winner Chattahoochee War (War Chant).

An easy scorer in the six-furlong Port Penn S. at Delaware Park in mid-November, Hard Spun entered the Lecomte off a 7 3/4-length thrashing in the seven-furlong Pennsylvania Nursery S. at Philadelphia Park. He made his two-turn debut on Saturday and increased his career earnings to $160,970.

"This is a real good (three-year-old)," Pino said. "So far, nobody has gotten near him."

Hard Spun is based this winter at Oaklawn Park.

"He looked like he handled the course real well, so the Louisiana Derby (G2) (on March 10) is a definite possibility," Jones said. "We'll just head back to Oaklawn and see what's next."


 

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