Brody's Cause Storms Home in Futurity

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Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt
Brody's Cause comes running late to win the Claiborne Breeders' Futurity.

Second-to-last in the field of 11 through much of the race, Albaugh Family Stable’s Brody's Cause would not be denied in the $500,000 Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity (gr. I) Oct. 3 at Keeneland, unleashing a late drive to take the Breeders' Cup “Win and You’re In” event for the Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (gr. I).

Under jockey Corey Lanerie, the Giant's Causeway   colt moved up three-wide on the turn, sat fifth coming for home, and blew by favored grade II winner Exaggerator late to score by a length for trainer Dale Romans.

Sheikh of Sheikhs set opening fractions of :23.41. :47.33 and 1:11.66 through six furlongs while under pressure on the rail from Rated R Superstar. He appeared poised to kick clear on the turn but faded harshly in the stretch, while Rated R Superstar rerallied to finish third.

Brody's Cause, nine lengths back early, hit the wire for 1 1/16 miles in 1:43.27 on a muddy main track.

"(He) broke very sharp and then settled in. He took a lot of dirt," Lanerie said. "Handled it greathandled it like he'd done it a bunch of times. He was so professionalnever even blinked an eye about the dirt. He never even thought about backing out of it. I think the sky is the limit for him. Just the way he does things, he does it so easy."

Off at 11-1, the winner paid $25.60. $10.60, and $5.40 across the board. Exaggerator brought $4.60 and $3, while Rated R Superstar delivered $3.40 to show.

After an eighth-place finish25 1/4 lengths back—in his debut on turf at Ellis Park, Brody's Cause had a similar closing kick second time out in his first dirt try Sept. 1 at Churchill Downs, going last to first to win a mile maiden special weight event. He now has $323,138 in earnings from just three starts.

"He's just a damn good horse," Romans said. "You can't train speed into them. He's fast. (We) felt that when we took him to Ellis Park first time. I didn't want to take him to Saratoga, where (the competition is) so tough on them. I wanted him to get a nice experience. He didn't run as well as we thought he would, but he came back and proved himself at Churchill."

Lanerie, aboard for the first time in the Breeders' Futurity, also got a tip from Romans in the Keeneland paddock.

"Dale told me in the paddock, every time he does something, (the) second time he does it, he's always better," Lanerie said. "I watched his race the other day, when he won, and he looked pretty impressive to me there. So if he got any better today, I thought I had a good shot."

Sticksstatelydude finished an even fourth, followed by Uncle Vinny, Sheikh of Sheikhs, Threefiveindia, Uncle Jerry, Gametown, Pinnacle Peak, and Wild Man.

Brody's Cause was bred in Kentucky by Gabriel Duignan, William Arvin, Jr., & Petaluma Bloodstock, out of the Sahm mare Sweet Breanna. He was a $350,000 purchase by his connections from the 2014 Keeneland September yearling sale when consigned by Paramount Sales.