Gantry gets to wire first in Fair Grounds allowance

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New Orleans. LA (SportsNetwork.com) – Local stakes winner Gantry returned to the winner’s circle Thursday by claiming a highly competitive allowance race at Fair Grounds.

Just two weeks after failing to repeat in Fair Grounds’ Thanksgiving Handicap, Gantry, ridden by Miguel Mena, finished first in a $40,000, 5 1/2-furlong turf event versus other stakes-winning runners.

Trained by Ron Faucheux for Brittlyn Stable, Gantry was the 3-1 third pick in the seven-horse field behind even-money favorite Unbridled’s Note and 2-1 second choice Sum of the Parts.

Gantry overcame a poor start to register a length victory over Unbridled’s Note, the 2012 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint runner-up, with 52-1 longshot Solar Charge getting third. Gantry and Solar Charge, leaving from the two outside posts, bumped each other at the break.

Finishing fourth was Voodoo Storm followed by Win Lion Win, Sum of the Parts and Rhetorical.

Gantry covered the 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:03.53 on a firm turf course.

Thursday’s win was worth $24,000 and is the 11th career win from 27 starts for the 7-year-old gelding. He has now banked $848,331 overall.

Gantry was unable to repeat in the track’s Thanksgiving Handicap on Nov. 27 when he finished fifth out of seven.

“He was really fresh last time and we probably didn’t train him hard enough going into the race,” Faucheux explained. “I don’t think he was 100 percent fit.”

Gantry’s last win came in the Colonel Power Stakes on March 15 over the same course and distance as Thursday’s effort.

Gantry returned $8.20, $3.40 and $2.60. Unbridled’s Note paid $2.40 and $2.40, and Solar Charge paid $5.20 to show.

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