Green Gratto Surprises Favorites in Fall Highweight
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Running back on just eight days rest, Green Gratto sprung a huge upset in the Grade 3, $250,000 Fall Highweight Handicap on Thursday at Aqueduct Racetrack, wiring a field comprised of multiple graded stakes winners La Verdad, Salutos Amigos, and Palace.
Under a decisive ride by Kendrick Carmouche, Green Gratto broke sharply and went straight to the front, setting blistering fractions of 22.29 seconds for the opening quarter-mile and 44.71 for the half.
The son of Here's Zealous maintained his advantage into the stretch with a host of pursuers taking aim. Palace, winner of last year's Grade 1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt and Grade 1 Forego, mounted a bid on the rail as Salutos Amigos, the 3-2 favorite, swung to the outside to launch a wide rally, but Green Gratto remained resolute through the lane, hanging on to win by a determined head and completing the six furlongs in 1:09.95.
Green Gratto, a dark bay 5-year-old, entered the Fall Highweight off a narrow defeat in an optional claimer at the Big A on November 18.
"Last time I rode the horse and I kept him together pretty good and let him go nice and easy, but it didn't work out," said Carmouche. "This time, I told the trainer, 'I'll just let him roll. That's the only way we're doing to win.' And that's the way we won. He ran a good race. Hats off to the trainer, he did it all. I was just a good pilot."
Gaston Grant, owner/trainer of Green Gratto, picked up the first win of his training career, and the $150,000 winner's share of the purse bumped Green Gratto's bankroll to $575,514. He returned $50.50 on a $2 win wager.
"It's hard work and very emotional," said Grant. "I've had this horse since he was a yearling, and he just kept trying. I knew all along he was the kind of horse to win a graded stakes race because he always showed it in the mornings. It was just a matter of putting it together in the afternoon. He's just one tough guy and there's no quit in him."
Palace finished second, a half-length ahead of Fabulous Kid, who was followed by Pulling G's and Salutos Amigos.
La Verdad, in what was potentially the last race of her illustrious career, pressed the pace but faded in the stretch to finish sixth. Captain Serious completed the order of finish.
Earlier on the card, LNJ Foxwoods' Constellation blitzed an overmatched field of 2-year-old fillies to take the $150,000 Furlough Stakes by 8 ¼ lengths.
The daughter of Bellamy Road, trained by Steve Asmussen and ridden by Irad Ortiz, Jr., galloped to victory on Thursday coming off in-the-money finishes in the Grade 2 Matron and Grade 1 Spinaway in two prior outings. She completed the six furlongs in 1:10.39 and was followed under the line by Tonasah, Wave of Glory, and Summer Reading.
Source: NYRA Communications (Sean Morris)
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