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Randomized Wires the Field in Wilton Stakes

Klaravich Stables’ Randomized  scored a commanding gate-to-wire triumph in Friday’s second running of the $135,000 Wilton Stakes at Saratoga Race Course.

The Nyquist   bay made amends for a disappointing stakes debut last out when sixth in the Acorn Stakes (G1) on June 9 at Belmont Park by posting a sharp score in the one-mile Wilton which was contested out of the Wilson Chute and restricted to sophomore fillies which have never won a sweepstakes other than state-bred.

Randomized made every pole a winning one to break her maiden two starts back going a one-turn mile at Aqueduct Racetrack. After being unable to flaunt frontrunning tactics in the Acorn, where she finished 11 1/2 lengths behind the victorious Pretty Mischievous , she was able to regain her pacesetting form and fend off a late rally from Just Katherine  to win by 1 1/2 lengths for trainer Chad Brown. 

Breaking from the outermost post 4 under Irad Ortiz Jr., Randomized cleared the field and was in front exiting the chute, leading Unsung Melody  by 1 1/2 lengths through an opening quarter-mile in 24.18 seconds over the fast main track. Stablemate Accede  and Just Katherine took up the rear of the compact field. 

Around the far turn through a half-mile in 47.49, Unsung Melody tried launching a bid with Luis Saez going to the right hand aboard his charge. Ortiz still sat calm aboard Randomized and did not begin asking his charge until upper stretch through three-quarters in 1:11.27. Just Katherine began making up ground towards the rail, but Ortiz took a peek back and implored Randomized for more. Just Katherine, with Javier Castellano up, switched leads to pursue an outside rally, but Randomized kept her foe at bay to win in a final time of 1:35.83.

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Just Katherine finished 10 lengths ahead of Unsung Melody with Accede completing the order of finish. Sacred Wish  was scratched and will point to the July 22 $500,000 Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) at Saratoga. 

Ortiz said he intended to be on the lead with his eye on Unsung Melody, who was stretching out in distance. 

“That was my goal to be on the lead without using too much, but I realized the other filly had showed speed before, she came from six furlongs,” Ortiz said. “I had that in mind, but if my filly helped me and break the way she break, I will go for it. And then if he goes, I’ll sit second, but we are so good, we are better than the other one and I was able to clear. It was perfect.”

Brown said he was happy with Ortiz’s well-executed ride. 

“I gave the option (of going to the lead) for him. It looked like there was a speed horse on the inside, so I told Irad just to break and just see what happens inside,” Brown said. “He told me, ‘in that first turn, it looked like I had an easy lead, so I just went for it.’ When she broke her maiden impressively two back, she was on the lead. So, it might prove to be that she’s happiest there.”

Brown has opened the possibility of targeting the $500,000 Test Stakes (G1) going seven furlongs Aug. 5 at Saratoga, a race he previously won with Klaravich Stables’ Separationofpowers  in 2018. 

“You’d think a cut back (would suit). It’s a pretty good group this year. It’s shaping up to be a really fast race. She might have to put her hat in the ring for that race. I think it would make sense,” Brown said. “For this filly that we had high hopes for—we ran her in a grade 1 last time and she didn’t run well—for her to get back into form and have a nice, impressive win in a listed stakes here, it’s time maybe for her to go back up in class and run in a better race next time.”

Despite another distant effort, Brown’s confidence in Accede, third in the Eight Belles Stakes (G2) in May at Churchill Downs, has not wavered. 

“She ran so well at Churchill and now two times in a row, she’s had disappointing results. I think she’ll be a fine horse. I just have to go back to the drawing board with her,” Brown said. 

Randomized returned $4.60 for a $2 win wager and banked $74,250 in victory which enhanced her lifetime earnings past the six-figure mark to $135,850. 

Randomized is out of the Elusive Quality mare French Passport , who is a half sister to graded stakes winners Overdriven  and Smooth Air . She was bought for $420,000 at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

Video: Wilton S. (BT)

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.

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