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Jun 9, 2017

Naturally, Roy H hits home run in G2 True North

by NYRA Press Office



Gary Hartunian's Roy H, making his stakes debut in his first race outside of California, swept to the lead at the top of the stretch and sprinted clear to a 2 ½-length upset of Friday's Grade 2, $250,000 True North at Belmont Park.

The 39th running of the six-furlong True North for 4-year-olds and up was the first of four graded stakes on an 11-race program that marked the midpoint of the three-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival presented by NYRA Bets.

Ridden for the first time by Paco Lopez for trainer Peter Miller, 5-year-old gelding Roy H hit the wire in 1:08.59 over a fast main track to extend his win streak to three races. Multiple stakes-winning millionaire Stallwalkin' Dude made a late rally for second, 3 ¾ lengths ahead of even-money favorite Whitmore.

It marked the first win in four dirt starts for Roy H, coming over such accomplished sprinters as Stallwalkin' Dude; Whitmore, a multiple Grade 3 winner defeated for the first time in seven tries at six furlongs; Grade 1 Carter winner Green Gratto; Grade 3 winner Noholdingback Bear; and multiple graded stakes-placed Fellowship.

"That was unbelievable. This horse ran super," Miller said. "I wasn't intimidated at all by this field. I thought that if he ran his race, he'd win. I really did. I just didn't know if he'd run his race, but he showed up today and ran his race.

"If you didn't know the horse, you might think this was an ambitious spot for him," he added. "If I were to just look at the form, I would have thought so. But I thought this horse was a graded stakes horse from day one. Unfortunately, a lot of little things prevented him from being that [before] but he showed what he's about today, and I think you're going to hear a lot more from Roy H."

Stallwalkin' Dude stablemate Chief Lion was fastest from the gate out of his rail post and took the field of eight through an opening quarter-mile in 22.28 seconds, with Green Gratto and Holy Boss in closest pursuit. Lopez had Roy H in the clear three wide leaving the backstretch as the leaders went a half-mile in 44.82.

Roy H ranged up on Green Gratto and Holy Boss around the turn and slingshot past Chief Lion as they straightened for home. Lopez peeked behind him four times as they powered down the stretch with plenty left to turn away a belated bid from Stallwalkin' Dude.

"He was ready," Lopez said. "I didn't want to make the lead. I was in good position this time. I waited and let him go and he finished very well. I had a good break and the horse put me right there. It was an easy ride. He's good."

Sent off at 6-1, Roy H returned $14.80 for a $2 win bet and the $150,000 winner's share nearly doubled his career bankroll to $307,265.

Whitmore, a winner of his five previous starts including three stakes since being cut back to sprint distances, was never in contention racing near the back of the pack before jockey Ricardo Santana, Jr. was able to get the 4-year-old gelding rolling late.

"I was a little scared because he can blow the turn," Santana said. "I've always been happy when he gets a position on the inside of horses. That [outside] position doesn't work for him. He blew the turn today and that's why he lost the race."

Following Whitmore under the line were Fellowship, Green Gratto, Holy Boss, Noholdingback Bear and Chief Lion. El Deal was scratched.


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