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Freedom Child untouchable in Peter Pan

Last updated: 5/11/13 7:24 PM

Freedom Child is likely

headed to the Belmont Stakes

following his resounding Peter Pan victory

(Ross Woodson/Horsephotos.com)

A seemingly innocuous maiden race, contested at Aqueduct last November 24,

yielded its third major graded stakes winner when West Point Thoroughbreds, St.

Elias Stable and Spendthrift Farm's Freedom Child splashed to an emphatic score

Saturday in the Grade 2, $200,000

Peter

Pan over a sloppy track at Belmont Park.

Freedom Child was a 49-1 longshot when he flashed speed and tired to second

in that one-mile heat at the Big A. Finishing two lengths ahead was Orb, who

will head into next week's Preakness undefeated this year following wins in the

Kentucky Derby, Florida Derby and Fountain of Youth. Third in the maiden race

was Revolutionary, third in last week's Kentucky Derby after victories in the

Louisiana Derby and Withers.

A potential rematch with both Orb and Revolutionary looms in the June 8

Belmont Stakes after Freedom Child demolished his Peter Pan foes by 13 1/4

lengths under Luis Saez. Rushed to the lead after breaking a step slow, Freedom

Child proceeded to set splits of :23 2/5, :46 3/5 and 1:10 4/5 while widening

his lead at each call. Despite drifting out steadily in the final quarter mile,

Freedom Child continued to expand his advantage and finished up nine furlongs in

1:49.

"The plan was to be on the lead and luckily he was able to quicken up leaving

the gate and get to an easy lead. So, it worked out well," winning trainer Tom

Albertrani said. "I was very pleased to see him win like that. I didn't think he

would actually draw away by that many lengths. Once I saw him on the lead like

that I was pretty confident at the half-mile pole by the way he was traveling.

A well-supported 7-2 in the Peter Pan, perhaps in part due to the imposing

November 24 form line, Freedom Child rewarded his backers with mutuels of $9.20,

$5.80 and $5.10.

Saint Vigeur rallied from mid-pack to gain the place, 2 1/4 lengths ahead of

16-1 shot Go Get the Basil, who won a photo for third over 5-2 favorite Abraham.

Completing the order of finish were Incognito, Fear the Kitten, My Name is

Michael, Narvaez and Infinite Magic. Declan's Warrior, last-out winner of the

Bay Shore, was scratched as was Battier.

A ridgling son of Malibu Moon, Freedom Child was a distant eighth in his

debut at Belmont last September, but improved dramatically in his second start

in the aforementioned maiden at Aqueduct. After another setback, a third-place

effort behind Saint Viguer at Gulfstream, Freedom Child finally broke through

with a 5 1/4-length maiden win at the Florida track going 1 1/8 miles on March

10.

Freedom Child made his stakes debut in the April 6 Wood Memorial.

Unfortunately, an assistant starter still had a firm grip on the chestnut when

the stalls opened and Freedom Child conceded the field a number of lengths at

the start. After trailing home last in the field of 10 after making a middle

move back into contention, the stewards ruled that he had raced for purse money

only and all wagers on Freedom Child were refunded.

"We thought we were set to run well in the Wood; we just had a little bit of

bad luck. The next day we put a circle around the Peter Pan," said Terry Finley,

president of West Point Thoroughbreds.

"I think we're going to go to the Belmont Stakes in about four weeks. I hope

Orb runs well in the Preakness and the whole world is watching on (June 8) for

the Belmont Stakes, and I hope we have the chance to upset the apple cart."

Freedom Child will enter the Belmont with a record of 6-2-1-1, $167,072.

Bred in Kentucky by Spendthrift Farm, Freedom Child was a $350,000 Fasig-Tipton

Saratoga yearling. He was produced by the winning Deputy Minister mare

Bandstand, a daughter of Grade 1 winner City Band. The latter also produced

stakes winners Weather Warning and Foolishly, and is the second dam of multiple

Grade 3 winners American Lion and multiple stakes winner St Liams Halo.

Also hailing from this female line is last year's juvenile colt champion

Shanghai Bobby.

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