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Ravel proves genuine in Sham
"I was actually kind of pleased he was able to sit behind horses," McCarthy noted. "He got a good education today. I got a little worried that he might get a little headstrong. Up the backside he was great, tucked in behind horses, sitting very comfortable, always full of run." Liquidity was a stubborn runner-up, giving back $3.20 and $2.40 while ending the $11 exacta ($1). "He fought back," trainer Doug O'Neill said of Liquidity. "That's what (jockey) Corey (Nakatani) was just saying. We might open up the blinkers a little bit. He wasn't able to show his competitiveness with those blinkers on, but we're proud of him." The 26-1 Song of Navarone performed creditably on the class rise, finishing an additional three lengths astern in third to yield $6.80 and round out the $137.40 trifecta (1-6-5) ($1). It was another 6 1/2 lengths back to Kolo (Dynaformer) in fourth, followed by Silent Soul (Afternoon Deelites), Pirates Deputy (Bertrando) and Time Squared (Fusaichi Pegasus). Ravel now boasts two wins from three starts and earnings of $96,100. He was exiting an impressive, 3 1/2-length maiden score on the Cushion Track at Hollywood Park on December 3. In his debut over Keeneland's Polytrack, the promising colt finished second to the more experienced Teuflesberg (Johannesburg), who was already Grade 2-placed at the time and would go on to capture a stakes in December. Bred in Kentucky by G. Watts Humphrey and Louise I. Humphrey, Ravel was purchased by his current connections for $950,000 at the 2005 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. His dam, Let (A.P. Indy), captured the 1999 Churchill Downs Distaff H. (G2) along with three other stakes, and she placed in four graded contests, notably the 1998 Ashland S. (G1). An earner of $604,020, Let is a half-sister to 2002 Japan Cup Dirt (Jpn-G1) hero Eagle Cafe (Gulch), a four-time Japanese stakes winner who bankrolled more than $4.2 million. This is the family of 1991 champion two-year-old male Arazi (Blushing Groom [Fr]) and 2001 English highweight Noverre (Rahy), among other notables. Let's youngest offspring are an unnamed two-year-old colt by Seeking the Gold and a dark bay yearling filly by Fusaichi Pegasus, a full sister to Ravel. McCarthy indicated that the April 7 Santa Anita Derby (G1) would likely be a prime objective for the colt, implying that Ravel would stay on the California road to the May 5 Kentucky Derby (G1).
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