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Jason Moran / Eclipse Sportswire
Stalking a group of frontrunners throughout the 1 1/8-mile
race, post-time favorite Captain Cook carried jockey Manny Franco to the lead
coming out of the second turn Saturday en route to about a 2 1/2-length win in
the listed, $250,000 Withers Stakes, a Kentucky Derby 2025 points prep at
Aqueduct.
Owned by Vinnie Viola’s St. Elias Stable and trained by Rick
Dutrow, Captain Cook (7-5) rated in fourth up the backstretch, chasing
pacesetters Uncle Jim (5-1) and then Mo Quality (5-2) through early splits of
24.11, 49.13 and 1:13.64 on the fast main track.
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Franco took Captain Cook three wide into the homestretch,
drawing away from the vanguard through a mile in 1:39.22 with eventual
second-place finisher Surfside Moon (33-1) closing but never threatening to
catch the winner.
CAPTAIN COOK charts his course to the @KentuckyDerby with a win in the Withers Stakes! ?? He picks up 20 points on the Road to the Derby with @jockeyfranco up for trainer @RickDutrow59. pic.twitter.com/TUrEjTcZj0
— NYRA (??) (@TheNYRA) February 1, 2025
After a slow start from the widest post in the field of
seven 3-year-olds, Omaha Omaha (9-2) rallied to finish third. Mo Quality held
for fourth and Uncle Jim fifth.
The top five finishers earned 20-10-6-4-2 points toward
qualifying for the Kentucky Derby on May 3 at Churchill Downs.
The final time was 1:51.83. Despite the slow pace, it wound
up being the fastest running of the Withers since 2019.
Captain Cook broke his maiden last out with a 9 1/4-length
triumph going seven furlongs in the Aqueduct slop Dec. 28. That was his first
race for Dutrow, who got the Practical Joke colt after Viola bought him for $410,000
at the Keeneland November sale. Racing before that for trainer Norm Casse as a
Whitney Stables homebred, Captain Cook finished sixth in his six-furlong debut
Oct. 27 at Churchill Downs.
This story will be updated by Matt Shifman’s report from Aqueduct.
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