Miami Herald (Sunday)

Rocket Can gives trainer Mott a win in Holy Bull Stakes

- From Miami Herald Staff Reports

One week after saddling Art Collector for a victory in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitation­al (G1), Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott made another visit to the Gulfstream Park winner’s circle after saddling Rocket Can for a triumph in Saturday’s $250,000

Holy Bull (G3).

Frank Fletcher Racing Operations Inc.’s Rocket Can ($7.20) overcame an extremely wide trip in the 1 1⁄16-mile race to score by three-quarters of a length. The son of Into Mischief was ridden by Junior Alvarado, who was aboard Art Collector for his Pegasus World Cup score.

The Holy Bull, the first graded-stakes stop on the road to the $1 million Curlin Florida Derby (G1), headlined Saturday’s 12-race program that offered five graded-stakes opportunit­ies for 3-year-olds.

The 1 1⁄16-mile Holy Bull is a designated Kentucky Derby (G1) prep with the first four finishers eligible for 20 qualifying points on an 8-6-4-2 scale.

Rocket Can broke from the far-outside post position in a field of eight and was caught four-wide around the first turn. Alvarado kept the gray colt in the clear on the outside as Mr. Bob showed the way along the backstretc­h while posting fractions of 23.92 and 48.84 seconds for the first half-mile.

Rocket Can was asked for run leaving the backstretc­h and made a threewide move to the lead at the top of the stretch and continued on to withstand a stretch challenge from Shadow Dragon, another Mott trainee ridden by Jose Ortiz.

“The horse broke sharp, and I hustled out of there just to make sure I’m forwardly placed and he was there for me. I couldn’t really save much ground the first part because everybody had the same idea to get out of there running. I ended up being a little bit wide, but he was very kind. He was nice and relaxed the whole way around, so I was very pleased with what I had under me,” Alvarado said. “By the three-eighths pole I started picking it up little by little knowing that it’s the first wire. I had a great feeling going all the way around.”

Rocket Can ran 1 1⁄16-miles in 1:44.97 to win his stakes debut. Peachtree Stable’s Shadow Dragon, a 30-1 long shot, finished 2 1⁄4 lengths clear of West Coast Cowboy, a 58-1 long shot ridden by Edgard Zayas.

Rocket Can finished off the board in a pair of sprints at Saratoga before stretching out around to turns to graduate at Churchill Downs by two lengths Oct. 30. The Kentucky-bred colt finished his juvenile campaign with a close second-place finish in a 1 1⁄16-mile optional claiming allowance at Churchill Downs Nov. 26.

“It was a little worrisome on the first turn. He was four-wide. It’s a short run to the first turn and he had the outside post. He was fourwide in the first turn and then three-wide. The good part about all that is you have a clear trip,” Mott said. “You’re running further than everyone else, but he got a nice clean trip and maybe that’s what he needed today.”

The Holy Bull will be followed on the road to the Florida Derby by the Fountain of Youth (G2) on March. 4.

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