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Backtalk Looks to Follow Smarty's Hoofprints
By Alan Porter After taking the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes (both gr. I), Smarty Jones produced one of the greatest losing efforts in classic history in the Belmont (gr. I), which proved to be his final start and his lone defeat. Prior to the classic, his 3-year-old season had brought wins in the Count Fleet, Southwest, and Rebel Stakes, and the Arkansas Derby (gr. II). He’d started just twice at 2, taking a Philadelphia Park maiden by 7 1/2 lengths and the state-bred Pennsylvania Nursery Stakes at the same track by 15 lengths. A son of Elusive Quality , out of a mare by champion sprinter Smile, from the Striking branch of the La Troienne family, Smarty Jones was the subject of intense competition from stallion farms. Ultimately, he went to Three Chimneys Farm in an unusual deal that saw the creation of a 60-share syndicate with a 50% percent interest in the horse being retained by his owners, Roy and Pat Chapman.
That the progeny test is as merciless as the Belmont Park homestretch is borne out when we chart the course of Smarty Jones’ stud fee. He retired at an asking price of $100,000 in 2005; was advertised at “Private” for 2009, after his first 2-year-olds had completed their first season; and for the current season is just $10,000. The first crop actually produced just one winner of black type, the Puerto Rican grade III scorer La Equivocada, although we should note that the best horse in the crop was probably the Darley Alicibiades Stakes (gr. I) runner-up Be Smart, and that there was also a non-black-type stakes winner in the shape of Sarah Cataldo, who took the Tax Free Shopping Distaff Stakes at Delaware Park. Backtalk is the first stakes winner from his second crop. It would be trite to state that “Smarty” hasn’t done all that his connections would have hoped since he retired to stud, but he does have some interesting elements in his pedigree, and let’s hope that his current stud fee, combined with some shrewd matings, allows some smaller breeders to catch lightning in a bottle. Apasionata Sonata is an interesting mare in that she has produced two graded winners from two starters, neither on particularly prolific crosses. Bsharpsonata is one of only two stakes winners sired by A.P. Indy-line stallions out of Affirmed mares, and Backtalk is the only Gone West-line stakes winner out of a mare by Affirmed (although he’s rated TrueNicks B+ on the broad cross of Elusive Quality and his sons with Raise a Native). When I queried Brent Fernung about the choice of Smarty Jones as a mate for Apasionata Sonata, he told me that looking at Smarty Jones, and noting that he had little of either his sire of dam about him, he considered him to be far more typical of In Reality (who is responsible for Smarty Jones’ broodmare sire, Smile), and he felt that In Reality would be a good influence with the mare. A little research bears out that Fernung’s instincts were on the money, as In Reality combines with Exclusive Native (sire of Affirmed) in at least 57 stakes winners, including 23 graded and four grade I, Affirmed being the source of Exclusive Native in 14 of the stakes winners. |
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