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'Plan' wins Battle of New Orleans
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| Battle Plan (inside) ran down his rivals in the New Orleans
(Lynn Roberts/Hodges Photography) |
Blessed with the genes to be a champion, Overbrook Farm's homebred BATTLE
PLAN (Empire Maker) demonstrated why he might yet become one when taking
Saturday's $300,000
New Orleans
H. (G2) in his stakes debut at Fair Grounds. The five-year-old Todd Pletcher
trainee raced four-wide into the first turn, but quickly assumed command before
entering the backstretch and was never headed thereafter en route to a 1
1/2-length score under Javier Castellano. Though inexperienced against stakes
foes, bettors were not fooled by the son of classic winner Empire Maker, making
him the 8-5 favorite off a devastating scores in his last three starts at
Gulfstream. The favorite returned $5.20, $3.40 and $2.60.
Battle Plan was a length behind outsider Big Polk a Dot (Tapit) after a
quarter-mile in :23 3/5, but rattled off the remaining fractions of :47, 1:11
3/5, and the final time of 1:49 1/5 for nine furlongs on the fast track.
Rallying for second, again, was Grade 1 winner General Quarters (Sky Mesa), who
has made a career of taking silver having occupied the same slot in his previous
three attempts during the Fair Grounds winter meet. Also the runner-up in the
Mineshaft H. (G3) and Louisiana H., General Quarters settled for the place at
5-1 after a mid-stretch bid proved unsuccessful. He gave back $5.60 and $4 while
completing the $25.60 exacta. Third at 6-1 was Awesome Gem (Awesome Again), the
Hawthorne Gold Cup (G2) winner who finished 2 1/2 lengths behind the runner-up
and paid $4. The trifecta was worth $137. A half-length farther back was
Louisiana-bred ace Star Guitar (Quiet American), who completed the 9-10-3-7
superfecta worth $639.80.
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The order of finish was completed by Giant Oak (Giant's Causeway), Stones
River (Monarchos), Tone It Down (Medaglia d'Oro), Hold Me Back (Giant's
Causeway) and Big Polk a Dot.
A late developer, Battle Plan did not debut until the fall of his
three-year-old season in 2008. It was a lackluster beginning as he flashed speed
before tiring to eighth in a one-mile maiden at Aqueduct. He returned two months
later to wire a maiden field at Gulfstream over the same distance by more than
seven lengths, but again hit the sidelines afterward and did not reappear for
nearly a year. Returning this past January 8, Battle Plan passed his first
allowance condition over a mile by more than three lengths than beat a hapless
field by five in a second-level allowance over nine panels. This win elevated
his earnings to $246,864.
The regally-bred Battle Plan was foaled in Kentucky by the recently deceased
champion two-year-old filly of 1994 Flanders (Seeking the Gold), which makes him
a half-brother to 2000 champion three-year-old filly Surfside (Seattle Slew) as
well as the stakes-placed Flanders Field (A.P. Indy) and an unnamed yearling
filly by Bernardini. Other notables from this female family include Grade 2
winners Fiery Pursuit (Carson City) and My Boston Gal (Boston Harbor) and the
Grade/Group 3 winners Storm Star (Storm Bird), Wanika (Sadair), Cinegita
(Secretariat) and Dodge (Mr. Prospector).
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