The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Dream Bigger aims high to win second straight stakes in Notebook

- Bbohl@nyrainc.com

By Brian Bohl break well and surge to the front, with Jose Ortiz having Dream Bigger forwardly placed in second position as the opening quarter-mile went in 22.95 seconds on the fast main track.

Dream Bigger, the 4-5 favorite who bested stakes company in his last start, bolstered his bid for a second consecutiv­e win against stakes caliber, taking command with a halfmile in 46.63 before widening his lead straighten­ing for home.

In deep stretch,

Scilly

Cay made a late charge to close the gap, but Dream Bigger outkicked his challenger, completing six furlongs in a final time of 1:12.28.

“The horse on the lead [Moonachie], I didn’t expect to see in front,” said winning trainer Rudy Rodriguez. “I just told Jose, ‘You’re on top of the horse, just play it by ear.’ I don’t think we had him as ready and I think that this race will move him forward. He was carrying a little more weight than I wanted. But he got it done today and we’ll here.”

Dream Bigger broke his maiden in his third start when wiring the field for a 10 ¾-length win New York Breeders’ Futurity on September 30 at Finger Lakes. The Mission Impazible colt improved to 2-for-2 in stakes company, returning $3.70 on a $2 win bet.

“When he made the lead, he kind of played around a bit, that’s why we put blinkers on him to focus him up a bit more,” Ortiz said. “He looked real good take things from and did everything I asked him. He switched leads today, so we’re happy about that. Much better.”

Dream Bigger, who became the sixth favorite on Aqueduct’s 10-race card to win Sunday, improved his career bankroll to $205,828. Rodriguez said he remains on target for the $500,000 New York Stallion Series Great White Way on December 14 at the Big A.

“Mike [Repole, owner] wanted to go straight to that race but he was doing so well, I told him we should give him a race in between,” Rodriguez said. “We didn’t necessaril­y need to win but maybe get him a little tight and I think this race is going to do that for him.”

Scilly Cay, trained by Linda Rice, bested Bank On Shea by 3 1/2 lengths for second in his stakes bow.

Mission Wrapitup, Harris Bay, Moonachie and NY Traffic completed the order of finish.

Live race resumes Wednesday at the Big A with a nine-race card. First post is 12:20 p.m. Eastern.

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