St. John's River brings Leggio back to Saratoga
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The first time Andrew Leggio Jr. ran a horse in a Grade 1 race came 35 years after he took out his trainer's license. At age 71, the longtime fixture on the Louisiana racing circuit traveled north in 2005 for the Ballerina S. (G1) at Saratoga Race Course with a four-year-old filly named Happy Ticket, who had won nine of her first 10 starts, but never on a major stage.
Leggio, who lives in Metairie, Louisiana, proved he knew what he was doing in one of his rare ventures away from Bayou State tracks as Happy Ticket ripped through the prestigious sprint and won by 5 1/2 lengths.
Now 77, Leggio believes the time is right to return to Saratoga with Kentucky Oaks (G1) runner-up ST. JOHN'S RIVER (Include), a strong contender for the 131st running of Alabama S. (G1) on Saturday.
"It feels great to be back here," Leggio said on a recent morning, relaxing outside of Hall of Fame trainer Allen Jerkens' barn, where St. John's River is stabled in the same stall as 2010 Alabama winner Blind Luck (Pollard's Vision). "The weather is so nice. I left Shreveport two days ago, and it was 109 degrees." |
Leggio's memories of his first visit to Saratoga are bittersweet. While Happy
Ticket ran away from her competition in the Ballerina, Hurricane Katrina, with
all her devastating force, bore down on the Gulf Coast.
"That shot us down really quick," Leggio said of his brief euphoria upon
winning the Ballerina. "Katrina was a bad storm. Two of our kids, including my
son-in-law, were down in New Orleans and two were with me.
"It took us 24 hours to get back to New Orleans. They kept delaying our
flight at the airport. When I got home, I didn't have much damage -- shingles
were blown off and a fence was down -- but my son, Nick, who lives next door to
me, had a big, old tree fall right on his roof."
Leggio continued to win steadily after Happy Ticket retired, but rarely
outside of Louisiana until the arrival of St. John's River.
In 2007, Kentucky-based breeder Dede McGehee was searching for a trainer for
a three-year-old Louisiana-bred named Brigtsen, "and I asked around and the same
name kept coming up," she said, referring to Leggio.
The horse wound up only making one start, but a partnership was born.
Several years earlier, McGehee had purchased the mare Adventurous Di (Private
Account) in foal to Include. She was carrying eventual millionaire Panty Raid,
whom McGehee sold. She later bred the mare back to Include, hoping to strike
twice with the sire of Panty Raid, and when the foal turned out to be a filly --
St. John's River -- McGehee decided to keep her.
"I've always sold the good ones," said McGehee, who now says she feel lucky
she didn't sell St. John's River, named for a body of water near where she grew
up in Jacksonville, Florida.
The filly broke her maiden in her second start at the Fair Grounds in
January, and two races later, she finished second by a half-length to Daisy
Devine (Kafwain) in the Fair Grounds Oaks (G2).
Next, Leggio took St. John's River to the Kentucky Oaks, where they finished
second to Plum Pretty (Medaglia d'Oro) at 16-1. The word was now out this horse
could run.
"I rarely leave Louisiana to go race, but with these kinds of horses, I will
move," Leggio said. "It's not a problem. I don't like this traveling. I thought
Happy Ticket would be the last one, but I'll go with this one wherever I have to
go."
Leggio has the late-running St. John's River on a schedule, trying to space
her races between 40 to 60 days apart. The pace led her to a July 9 victory in
the Delaware Oaks (G2) and now to the Alabama.
"I like a lot of time, especially with these young fillies," Leggio said.
"She's got three seconds, and with a little luck we could have won all three of
those races. Hopefully 1 1/4 miles will be to her liking. She always makes a big
run, and, hopefully, she'll do the same thing next week."
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