Wait a While Worth the Wait in Ballston Spa

  By Jenny Kellner | August 21, 2008
 


Wait a While
 
photo by Adam Coglianese  
   

Arindel Farm’s five-year-old gray mare Wait a While showed Saratoga Race Course fans she is what she used to be Thursday afternoon, kicking clear in the stretch to post a repeat victory in the 20th edition of the Grade 2, $200,000 Ballston Spa Handicap on the turf.

Reunited with jockey John Velazquez, Wait a While raced just off the rail in second as Sharp Susan led the field of five fillies and mares through fractions of 23.93, 47.08 and 1:10.39 over a firm Mellon Turf Course, with the portable rail out 18 feet. Moving up on the turn, Wait a While eagerly took command straightening for home and had plenty left to hold off 10-1 shot Carriage Trail for the one-length victory.

Her time for the 1 1-16th miles was 1:39.70.

“She’s a special filly,” said trainer Todd Pletcher of Wait a While, who in 2006 earned the Eclipse award as the nation’s top three-year-old filly with graded stakes wins on both dirt and turf. “She was a champion at three and she’s won some tremendous races. Two Ballston Spas and the Lake Placid as a three-year-old were awesome races. This is her fourth year at Saratoga so when you have one that long, it gets a little extra special.”

It was the second victory in three starts this year for the daughter of Maria’s Mon, who won the Grade 2 San Gorgonio at Santa Anita on January 14, and then had a six-month break after developing a callous on her left front tibia. In her first start back, she disappointed as the favorite by finishing seventh in the Grade 1 Diana here opening weekend, a race Pletcher thought was better than it looked.

“We kind of had everything working against us in the Diana,” he said. “We had an outside post and we were hung out all the way around there. The ground was a touch soft that day, and I think that having that race under her belt set her up well for today.”

The 4-5 favorite, Wait a While returned $3.70 for a $2 win bet and earned $120,000 to extend her earnings to $1,941,917. Her overall record includes 11 victories in 22 starts, eight of them on turf.

“She came back from a layoff and it took more than a year to get back on her,” said Velazquez, who was aboard for her victory in the Grade 3 Honey Fox at Gulfstream Park in March of 2007. “She did really well. She did whatever I wanted to get my position. When I asked her, she went right away.”

Rutherienne was third, 1˝ lengths behind Carriage Trail, with Sharp Susan and Valbenny completing the order of finish.

Pletcher said the next likely start for Wait a While would be on September 27 in the Grade 1, $400,000 Yellow Ribbon at Santa Anita, a race she won in 2006.