Wit Nips Highly Respected in Bay Shore

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Wit rallies outside to narrowly win the Bay Shore Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack

Repole Stable, St. Elias Stable and Gainesway Stable's Wit  rallied gamely down the lane to reel in a stubborn Highly Respected  by a nose and capture the $200,000 Bay Shore Stakes (G3), a seven-furlong sprint for sophomores at Aqueduct Racetrack April 9.

Trained by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, Wit was sent to post as the lukewarm 2-1 mutuel favorite in his seasonal debut and did not disappoint.


"The wins get better every year," said co-owner Mike Repole. "It's a track I've been coming to since I was 13-years-old, and 40 years later, winning graded stakes here is really special. I100%thought we lost; it was a special win. Todd and I have been friends for a long time now. It's a lot of fun."

Jose Ortiz, a three-time winner on the card, guided Wit into a stalking position in fifth as Fromanothamutha  led the field through a half-mile in :22.21 seconds and the half-mile in :45.55 over the fast main track.

Wit made a menacing wide move approaching the turn to the outside of Scaramouche  and Highly Respected, the latter of which spurted between rivals mid-turn to take command from the fading leader with a bold move under Manny Franco.

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Highly Respected opened up a two-length advantage at the stretch call as Ortiz went to work aboard a determined Wit, who found another gear late and closed to notch a nose win in a final time of 1:23.27.

Ortiz said Wit, who was hampered by slow starts last year, has improved his gate habits. 

"Off the bench, Pletcher had him ready, which was the most important thing. I went to Palm Beach Downs last week to work him out of the gate," Ortiz said. "His problem last year was he was immature inside the gate and he would stand there awkwardly and break slow. As a 3-year-old, he's more mature and he's breaking better. He was sitting in a beautiful spot today. Approaching the quarter pole, Manny slipped through the hole and I thought he got me. But my horse showed his class. He was well trained and he was ready."

Franco said the lightly-raced Highly Respected can only improve.

"My horse ran really well second time out. He's still a baby and I think he has a bright future ahead of him," Franco said.

It was a further 4 1/2-lengths back to Life Is Great in third with Dean's List , Scaramouche, Juggler , Fromanothamutha, and Outkissed  rounding out the order of finish. Runninsonofagun  and Doctor Jeff  were scratched.

Wit, by Practical Joke  , was purchased for $575,000 at the 2020 Keeneland September Yearling Sale from the consignment of his breeder, Rosilyn Polan. He graduated on debut in June at Belmont Park and followed with an eight-length romp in the Sanford Stakes (G3) at Saratoga Race Course. The talented dark bay closed out his juvenile campaign with on-the-board efforts in the Hopeful Stakes (G1) in September at Saratoga and the Champagne Stakes (G1) in October at Belmont.

He is one of two stakes winners produced from the unraced Medaglia d'Oro mare Numero d'Oro, the other being grade 3 winner Barkley  (Munnings  ). The dam's youngest foal is a City of Light   yearling colt.

Video: Bay Shore S. (G3)