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S. S. Stone grinds out Skip Away score

S. S. Stone earned his first stakes victory in the Skip Away (Joe Ganley/EquiSport Photos)

Robert V. LaPenta's S. S. STONE (Birdstone) tracked the early pace set by Colizeo (Distorted Humor) during Sunday's $100,000 Skip Away S. (G3) at Gulfstream Park, ranged up to take command when the leader began faltering and held the late rally of former stablemate Jackson Bend (Hear No Evil) to score by two lengths. With Julien Leparoux aboard, the Nick Zito charge finished up 1 3/16 miles on the fast main track in 1:55 3/5 to return $12.60, $6 and $3.80 as the 5-1 fourth choice.

Colizeo took the lead right out of the gate, setting splits of :23 4/5, :48 1/5 and 1:12 2/5 with S. S. Stone keeping in close attendance to the outside. The pair hit the turn, and Colizeo began fading as S. S. Stone unleashed his run. The gray five-year-old took over through a mile in 1:36 2/5, but had to contend with Jackson Bend, who had taken up a stalking position just behind while three wide. Jackson Bend managed to wear down Colizeo late to gain second, but S. S. Stone wouldn't give any ground to earn his first stakes victory.

Jackson Bend had a length to spare over 2-1 favorite Colizeo on the wire, with Ron the Greek (Full Mandate) another three lengths back in fourth. Drosselmeyer (Distorted Humor), the second choice at nearly 3-1, filled the fifth spot. Jardim (Brz) (Ski Champ), Moe Man (Yes It's True), Gabriel's Hill (A.P. Indy), Our Dark Knight (Medaglia d'Oro), Wingedlie (Winged Foot Willie) and King Ghidorah (Black Mambo) completed the order under the line.

"He ran good. I'm disappointed he didn't win, but I'm happy," trainer Stanley Gold said of Jackson Bend. "If I had to picked a post position, I wouldn't have picked the 11, but there are advantages to being on the outside. (S. S. Stone) overcame (post 10) and won and we overcame it and finished second. I can't complain about the post."

S. S. Stone was trying stakes company for only the second time here, having run eighth and last in the 2008 Best Pal S. (G2) in his previous try. That came while he was under the tutelage of Doug O'Neill, for whom the gray broke his maiden at first asking. The pair wouldn't taste victory again, and S. S. Stone was transferred to Zito in mid-December.

The lightly raced horse ran fifth in his bow for the new stable and was next entered in a $20,000 claiming race at Gulfstream to start the year. A dominating eight-length victory in that contest proved he was capable of much more, and S. S. Stone proceeded to record a pair of easy wins against allowance company in his past two. Now riding a four-race win streak, he improved his career mark to 10-5-0-2 and boosted his career earnings to $154,130.

"He was in California with Doug O'Neill and came up with some issues after the last time he ran at Del Mar. He came to me and we tried to get him started at Calder, which is a tough track to come back on and he didn't run well," Zito said. "We talked about it after that race and Mr. LaPenta said to go ahead and drop him in ($20,000 claiming price). We were on pins and needles that we might lose him, but he won and nobody took him. He's just gone from one step to the next and here we are today. He's (by) Birdstone, so that makes his success even more emotional for me."

Zito, who saddled Birdstone for a victory in the 2004 Belmont S. (G1), said he would take things one step at a time with S. S. Stone.

Bred in Kentucky by Marylou Whitney Stables, S. S. Stone brought $135,000 as a Keeneland September yearling before RNAing for $300,000 as a Fasig-Tipton February two-year-old. He is out of multiple stakes winner Sing and Swing (Dixieland Band), who has also produced a pair of younger full siblings to the Sway Away winner -- an unraced sophomore named Saratoga Swing and an unnamed juvenile filly.

S. S. Stone's second dam is 1975 Kentucky Oaks (G2) queen Sun and Snow (*Hawaii), who is also the dam of 1990 Davona Dale S. victress Windansea (Conquistador Cielo). That one would go on in the breeding shed to foal Grade 3 winner Belong to Sea (Belong to Me) as well as stakes winners Truman C. (Capote) and Power Train (Cox's Ridge). One can also find in this female family Group 2 hero Fisich (Halling).


 

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