OCEANPORT – Archidust has always been a consistent sprinter, but something about Monmouth Park’s turf course seems to bring out the best in the 4-year-old colt.
Rallying from off the pace, Archidust ran down Spikes Shirl and Completed Pass in deep stretch to win by a head in the $75,000 Get Serious Stakes at Monmouth Park on Aug. 23, making the son of Verrazano 2 for 2 in stakes grass sprints at the thoroughbred track this year, according to a press release.
Archidust won the Wolf Hill Stakes at Monmouth on July 18 in his first start for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen. Prior to that he won the My Frenchman Stakes at Monmouth in his first career grass start July 14, 2019, when Jorge Navarro was his trainer.
Archidust is now 3 for 3 on Monmouth Park’s turf course, all in stakes sprints.
“He’s a pretty easy horse to ride,” said winning jockey Hector Diaz Jr. “He broke running. He has tactical speed to be right there early and he has a gear at the end. When you ask him he responds. All you need to do is keep him out of trouble and have a nice trip and he is going to do the rest.”
Archidust was forwardly positioned in the five-and-a-half-furlong dash, with speedster Satellite Storm carving out modest early fractions of :22.69 for the opening quarter and :45.45 to the half in the field of nine 3-year-olds and up.
But Satellite Storm was through in mid-stretch, with Completed Pass and Spikes Shirl dueling until Diaz was able to get Archidust off the rail and clear. Spikes Shirl was second, a head better than Completed Pass in a tight three-way finish.
Archidust returned $3.80 as the favorite in the race. The final time was 1:03.17.
“I was able to save a little ground early because I knew as soon as I switched him to the outside he was going to go,” said Diaz. “The other two horses hung in there gamely. My horse just ran them down. He’s always good. He always tries.”
Owned by Crawford Farms Racing, Archidust is now 7 for 14 overall for his career, 4 for 6 on the turf.
He also won a dirt allowance sprint at Monmouth Park on June 22, 2019, meaning he is 4 for 4 overall at the track.