McPeek Likes Rogue Romance in Foster

Photo: Ed Van Meter / Eclipse Sportswire

Catesby Clay’s Rogue Romance could be one of the longest shots on the board for the $400,000-added Stephen Foster Handicap (Grade I) on Saturday evening at Churchill Downs, but trainer Ken McPeek hopes for a top effort from his 4-year-old colt when he faces a group of some of the best older horses in training.

“We feel like our colt is doing better now than he ever has before,” McPeek said via phone from New York. “He’s been working extremely well and he’s on his home track. At some point you have to try them at the highest level.”

Saturday’s Stephen Foster will mark the second time Rogue Romance has battled Grade I competition at Churchill Downs. After winning the Bourbon (GIII) on the turf at Keeneland, Rogue Romance completed his 2-year-old campaign with a third-place finish behind Uncle Mo and Boys at Tosconova in the 2010 Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (GI).

In his only start at age 3, Rogue Romance finished third behind Mucho Macho Man and Santiva in the Risen Star (GII) at Fair Grounds. Had foot issues not caused Rogue Romance to miss the rest of his sophomore season, McPeek has said he would have competed in the Triple Crown series.

A chestnut son of Smarty Jones, Rogue Romance returned last March to win a one-mile allowance race on the dirt at Gulfstream Park off a 13-month layoff. After a disappointing seventh-place finish in the Ben Ali (GIII) on the Polytrack at Keeneland, Rogue Romance dominated a 1 1/16-mile allowance race on the dirt at Churchill Downs, winning by five lengths under Manny Cruz, who will have the Foster mount.

Since his eye-catching allowance victory beneath the Twin Spires, Rogue Romance has worked twice at the Louisville track in preparation for the Stephen Foster. He breezed five furlongs on the fast main track in 1:00.40 on June 2 and followed that with a five-furlong work in 1:00.60 over a fast surface on June 9.

Regular exercise rider Marvin Abrego was aboard for both works. 

Rogue Romance carried 125 pounds in his allowance win at Churchill Downs, but has been assigned 115 pounds by Racing Secretary Ben Huffman for Saturday’s Foster. He is weighted eight pounds lighter than the top weight, Morton Fink’s homebred 5-year-old Wise Dan.

“We’ll take all we can get,” said McPeek, who noted he will be in town to saddle the horse for the Foster.

 

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