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Big Drama runs away with Whippleton

Big Drama made a winning return at Calder in the Whippleton (Jim Lisa Photos)

Harold Queen's 2010 Eclipse champion sprinter BIG DRAMA (Montbrook) returned from a layoff of more than 6 1/2 months with a very impressive 2 1/4-length victory in the $75,000 Whippleton S. on Sunday at Calder Race Course, a race that should put him on track to defend his title in the $1.5 million Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) at Churchill Downs on November 5.

"I was relieved when they (Calder officials) got the race to go and we didn't have to ship (Monmouth Park for the Icecapade S.), but I'm even more relieved now, and he did it without a shoe (left fore)," trainer David Fawkes said by phone from Saratoga. "We think he might have lost it leaving the gate."

With jockey Daniel Centeno aboard, Big Drama broke from the one-post in the field of just four after three scratches and sat second behind a first quarter in :22 down the backstretch of the 6 1/2-furlong test. He took command easily into the far turn and held a safe margin over second-choice Black Cat Diamond (Wildcat Heir) to the wire in 1:17 3/5 over the fast track.

"I never rode this horse before, but I had the opportunity to breeze him and between that and today I can tell you what a great feeling it is to ride this him," Centano said. "I think he was very fit today, but he needed this race to get him over the top. I appreciate and feel very fortunate to have been given the chance to ride such a special and talented racehorse and I can only hope that I would be considered to ride him in the future."

Big Drama is now headed to the Vosburgh (Jim Lisa Photos)

Peace at Dawn (Peace Rules) and Accredit (E Dubai) completed the order of finish after the scratches of D' Funnybone (D'wildcat), How's Your Halo (Halo's Image) and Double Judge (D'wildcat).

"The fractions were legitimate (:22, :45 4/5 and 1:10 4/5)," Fawkes said. "Danny and (former regular rider) Eibar (Coa) are friends and Eibar told him to ride him with confidence and he did. After he made the lead, he just coasted home. It was all very smooth. He'll stay down there and train and then be flown up here (Belmont Park) the week of the (October 2) Vosburgh (G1)."

The race marked Big Drama's first start since winning the Mr. Prospector S. (G3) at Gulfstream Park on January 15 in track record time for six furlongs, his only appearance since sealing his Eclipse championship campaign winning the Breeders' Cup Sprint at Churchill last November 6.

The five-year-old Florida homebred ran his career record to 18-11-4-21 and earnings of nearly $2,746,060.


 


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