Shorter Distance Should Benefit Vergara in Robert G. Dick Memorial

July 4, 2024

A perky Vergara was victorious in the Ladies Marathon at Kentucky Downs. (Courtney Snow/Past The Wire)

Trainer H. Graham Motion Seeks 10th Win in the Race

Chris Sobocinski/Delaware Park

WILMINGTON, Del. —   Gary Broad’s Vergara should benefit with a cutback in distance when she faces eight rivals in the mile and three eighths $250,000 Grade III Robert G. Dick Memorial on the Delaware Park turf course this Sunday.  The race has been carded as the eighth race with an approximate post time of 4:00 p.m.

This year, the 5-year-old daughter of Noble Mission has run third in a pair of mile and a half turf stakes.  On April 26, the Kentucky-bred trained by H. Graham Motion was the beaten favorite in the Grade III Bewitch Stakes at Keeneland and in her most recent she lost the $250,000 Keertana Stakes at Churchill Downs on May 25.  Her two wins the last two seasons have been at the distance of a mile and five sixteenths at Kentucky Downs. She has a career record of four wins, two seconds and six thirds from 17 starts with earnings of $1,201,388.

“She is doing super,” said trainer H. Graham Motion.  “After her last race, we kind of focused on this race.  I like the fact this race is a mile and three eighths instead of a mile and a half.  I have been questioning a little bit if she wants to go a mile and a half because her wins at Kentucky Downs have been a little shorter than that and that is why I feel good this race falls right into her wheelhouse.”

Motion has won the Robert G. Dick nine times since the race was inaugurated in 1997.  Last year, he won the race with Sopran Basilea.  He also won the race with Guilty Twelve in 2017, Real Smart in 2016, Caprice in 2009, Rosinka in 2007, Alternate in 2004 and 2003, New Economy in 2002 and Bursting Forth in 1999.

“I think we are bringing a nice one, so it will be fun to take a run at another win in this race,” Motion said.  “We are having a nice run with the race and we feel good about Vergara chances.” 

Don Alberto Stable’s Alpha Bella will be stretching back out after running second in the mile and a sixteenth $104,000 Miss Liberty over the Monmouth Park turf course on May 26.  In her only other outing this year, the 4-year-old daughter of Justify won the mile and a half Grade III La Prevoyante at Gulfstream Park on January 27.  Last year, the Kentucky-bred trained by Todd Pletcher was third in the Virginia Oaks at Colonial Downs and third in the Tropical Park Oaks at Gulfstream Park.  She has a career record of three wins, four seconds and and two thirds from 14 starts with earnings of $368,115.

“She has been a very consistent filly and she likes the distance,” trainer Todd Pletcher.

$250,000 Robert G. Dick Memorial For fillies & mares 3-year-olds and upward at a mile and three-eighths (Turf)

#HORSEOWNERTRAINERJOCKEYWgOD
1Le MehanaLSU StableChristophe ClementJose Otiz1187/2
2Lullaby LandRonald Abrams & Jack AJack AbramsFrancisco Martinez11820-1
3Pretty ProvocativeTom WaltersThomas MalloyFrancisco Arrieta11812-1
4Freydis the RedWalking L ThoroughbredKenneth McPeekBrian Hernandez Jr1188-1
5Atomic BlondeWest Point ThoroughbredChristophe ClementJulien Leparoux1246-1
6Alpha BellaDon Alberto StableTodd PletcherJavier Castellano1248-1
7Chop ChopSelectiveBrad CoxFlavien Prat1249/2
8VergaraGary BroadH. Graham MotionJorge Ruiz1186-1
9War Like GoddessGeorge KrikorianWilliam MottJunior Alvarado1183-1

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