April 28, 2024

Desert Party strolls in Sanford

Last updated: 7/24/08 7:14 PM










Rain didn’t stop Desert from overtaking the Sanford
(Bill Roberts/Horsephotos.com)

Darley Stable’s DESERT PARTY (Street Cry [Ire]) drove through a big opening
on the rail at the head of the stretch and easily put away his three rivals in
Thursday’s $142,500
Sanford S. (G2) at Saratoga. The Eoin Harty trainee
completed six furlongs over the muddy, sealed main oval in 1:12 1/5 under Edgar
Prado, paying $3.90 and $2.80 as the 4-5 favorite. There was no show wagering in
the scratch-reduced field.

“I was very concerned about the wet track,” Harty stated. “My wife
(Kathleen)
told me to run. I have to give her full credit. She told me not to weaken.”

Officer Ipod (Officer) broke like a shot and led the compact field through an
opening quarter-mile in :22 3/5, with Desert Party tracking closely on the
inside. The eventual winner lost position along tight quarters near the rail
with Officer Ipod still in front through a :46 3/5 half-mile, but once clear,
Prado just had to hang on as his colt did the rest. The final margin was 3 1/4
lengths.

“It was just a matter of time when I could find a hole,” Prado said. “Even if
the rail didn’t open up, I think he still would have won the race. He really
acted like an old pro.”

The pacesetter retained the place spot at 4-1, worth $3.40 and completing the
$12.80 exacta. Vineyard Haven (Lido Palace [Chi]) made a big move entering the
final turn but flattened out late, finishing third as the 9-5 second choice.
Phosphorescent (Rock Slide) brought up the rear. Dagnabit (Freud),
Notonthesamepage (Catienus) and Bullion Cache (Seeking the Gold) were withdrawn.



Desert Party was the highest-priced juvenile purchase at auction this year,
when fetching a bid of $2.1 million at Fasig-Tipton Calder. Now unbeaten from
two career tries, over two unique ovals, the bay colt has upped his earnings
mark to $106,800. The Kentucky-bred trounced an Arlington maiden field at 4 1/2
furlongs over Polytrack.

The winner was bred by David Smith and Steven Sinatra and was produced from
the winning Sage Cat (Tabasco Cat), making him a half-brother to Chou Croute H.
heroine Elliecat (Crafty Prospector). This is the same female family as Grade 2
winner and Louisiana-based sire Good and Tough (Carson City).

Harty said that the impressive winner will likely return in the $250,000
Hopeful S. (G1) on Labor Day.