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Fluke scores poignant victory in Citation
Fluke was well placed early by Joe Talamo, who settled the colt into a stalking spot along the inside. Up front, Enriched (High Brite) rattled off fractions of :23 3/5, :48 2/5 and 1:12. The tracking Ever a Friend (Crafty Friend) and Cowboy Cal (Giant's Causeway) steadily increased their pace pressure entering the far turn, while 2-1 favorite Blue Chagall (Fr) (Testa Rossa) commenced a rally wider out. Fluke continued to bide his time beneath a patient Talamo. When Ever a Friend ranged up to confront the weakening Enriched in midstretch, a narrow seam appeared, and Fluke seized the opportunity. Threading the needle between the leaders, the four-year-old dark bay slipped through and bounded 1 1/4 lengths clear. Fluke blitzed the firm-turf 1 1/16 miles in 1:40 2/5 to record his first North American stakes victory. In addition to rewarding his backers with $20, $7.80 and $4.40, he keyed the $1 exotics -- $59.50 exacta, $272.30 trifecta and $1,090.10 superfecta (1-5-6-3).
Campaigned by Patricia Bozano, Fluke more than doubled his bankroll to $308,348 from his 11-5-3-0 line. He opened his career in Brazil with two dominating victories last year, including a 4 1/2-length score in the Grande Premio Mario de Azevedo Ribeiro (Brz-G3). After his runner-up effort in the Grande Premio Juliano Martins (Brz-G1), Fluke was imported to the United States. He garnered an allowance/optional claimer second time out for Frankel in March, but flopped in his North American stakes bow when retreating to fifth in the Maker's Mark Mile (G1) at Keeneland. Fluke was given more time to develop in the optional claiming ranks in his next four outings, and responded with a dynamic 3 1/4-length tally at Belmont last time out. That effort punched his ticket into a higher grade. Fluke was bred by Haras Doce Vale in Brazil. His dam, Uff-Uff (De Quest), is a half-sister to Brazilian champion two-year-old colt Cagney (Brz) (Roy), who went on to land the Carleton F. Burke H. (G3) at Santa Anita; Brazilian Group 2 winners Malmedy (Un Etendard) and Nineties (Clackson); and Brazilian stakes winner On the Edge (Ghadeer). Fluke's second dam is Brazilian Group 2 heroine Donnegalle (Campero).
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