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Shaman Ghost appears in time in Queen's Plate

Shaman Ghost is a paternal grandson of another Plate winner for Stronach Stables, Awesome Again (WEG/Michael Burns Photography)
Stronach Stables' homebred Shaman Ghost (Ghostzapper) stayed on remorselessly in Sunday's 156th running of the $797,208 Queen's Plate, denying 3-1 favorite Danish Dynaformer (Dynaformer) in the dying strides of the first jewel of Canada's Triple Crown.

The slight 3-1 second choice, Shaman Ghost handed trainer Brian Lynch and jockey Rafael Hernandez their first career Plate victory. He became the third Plate winner for Stronach, following his own paternal grandsire, Awesome Again, in 1997 and Basqueian in 1994.

When the gate opened, the filly Academic (Henny Hughes) took up her customary spot on the front end. But Conquest Bougaloo (Scat Daddy) took the worst of a chain reaction at the start, in which he was squeezed back on both sides and wound up last. Although the late runner would have eased back early, that was hardly the way to do it, and piled on further bad luck to his connections -- Conquest Stables and trainer Mark Casse, who lost a top contender in Conquest Curlinate to a career-ending injury Thursday.

Nor did Academic get her pacesetting role as desired. For a rank Sweet Grass Creek (Wando) chased her through a swift opening quarter in :22 4/5 on the Polytrack, then passed her rounding the clubhouse turn. After Sweet Grass Creek widened his margin down the backstretch through splits of :45 3/5 and 1:10 4/5, Academic was a spent force in pursuit. Sweet Grass Creek soon came back to the field himself and gave way badly on the far turn. Both he and Academic were eased but walked off the track.

Billy's Star (Perfect Soul) was the first to take the baton from the exhausted Sweet Grass Creek. Although the Roger Attfield pupil pulled a length clear at the mile mark in 1:37 2/5, his better-fancied stablemate Danish Dynaformer was moving smartly on the outside, however, and loomed into contention.

Gaining command in the stretch, the favorite looked poised to give his Hall of Fame trainer a record ninth Plate success. Then came the specter of Shaman Ghost, who appeared on the premises in the final sixteenth and subdued Danish Dynaformer by 1 1/4 lengths. The Ontario-bred negotiated the 1 1/4-mile "Gallop for the Guineas" in 2:03 2/5 and paid $8.60.

"I just wanted to make sure, me and Brian where talking about it, just by the quarter-pole try to be outside the horses," Hernandez said. "He (Danish Dynaformer) make a move too early, I let him pass me. I know my horse always got a kick. So he did his thing. He made his kick down the lane and we get 'em back.

"He is a great horse. He gave me everything today."

"I thought it was a great ride -- very patient," Lynch said. "I thought a few jocks panicked at the quarter-pole, but you can see him sort of sitting. We had the best horse on the day.

"I could just see Rafael's red cap moving forward, moving forward, trying to get himself in a good position. Then I knew this horse would have some finish to him and I knew I had the right rider. He is very patient and would give this horse a fabulous ride."

The unfortunate Conquest Bougaloo rallied gamely for third, just a half-length off Danish Dynaformer. Billy's Star checked in fourth in the 11 who crossed the wire.

Attfield paid tribute to the winner.

"They (Danish Dynaformer and Billy's Star) were both excellent, but they got beat by the horse I was worried about. They both ran well, there's no question," the Hall of Famer summed up.

Shaman Ghost extended his winning streak to four. The May 5 foal didn't break his maiden until his fourth start, succeeding at Gulfstream Park March 14, but quickly followed up in an April 9 Keeneland allowance. Up in time after traffic trouble in his stakes debut in the May 16 Marine (Can-G3), he was kept fresh for this engagement, which boosted his bankroll to $611,611 from his 7-4-0-0 line.

Stronach had his hopes up going into the race.

"Just as I was walking in the grass near the saddling area, I looked down and saw a four-leaf clover. That's usually a good sign," Stronach said. "But I had a good feeling all day long because the horse here beat every horse in the race before in better times. I think this time we got a real good horse and he was hardly breathing when he came over here (to the winner's circle)."

Out of the multiple stakes-placed Getback Time (Gilded Time), Shaman Ghost hails from a California family featuring multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire Brother Derek (Benchmark).

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