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Ben's Cat takes next step toward BC with Maryland Million win
The five-year-old gelding captured the Grade 3 Turf Monster Handicap at Parx Racing on Labor Day, which earned an automatic berth into the Grade 2 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint worth $1 million at Churchill Downs on November 5. as part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win and You're In" series. However Ben's Cat is not Breeders' Cup nominated, so Leatherbury is looking for an investor to flip the bill on the $100,000 supplemental fee. "We will start to get more serious on it now and see what we can do," Leatherbury added. "He is one of the best three horses that I have ever ridden," said Rose, who piloted Afleet Alex to victory in the 2005 Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes. "He certainly deserves a shot at the Breeders' Cup." Ben's Cat had to recover from a broken pelvis before he made his maiden debut at age four, then began his career with eight consecutive victories, which included a 4 1/2 length score in the 2010 Maryland Million Turf Sprint. Only six runners lined up in Saturday's edition to face Ben's Cat, who carried 123 pounds, nine to 12 more than his rivals. "I thought we would be a little closer today as he's been sharp in training," Leatherbury admitted. "He used his same running style turning for home. I thought we had it but then the six horse (Steady Warrior) came back at him again. We were giving away 10 pounds. He never wins big. I am very pleased right now." Leatherbury is now tied atop the Maryland Million standings with nine victories, the same as Dale Capuano. Rose has 13 Maryland Million scores, fourth on the all-time list, trailing only Ramon Dominguez (17), Mario Pino (16) and Hall of Famer Edgar Prado (16).
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