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X Y Jet Cruises To Pelican Stakes Victory At Tampa; Dubai On The Docket

X Y Jet wins the Pelican Stakes

X Y Jet wins the Pelican Stakes

X Y Jet was already home free in the $100,000 Pelican Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs when jockey Emisael Jaramillo tapped the strapping gray 6-year-old gelding with his stick at the 1/8-mile pole.

“It’s not because the horse was getting tired. This horse wants competition,” said trainer Jorge Navarro after X Y Jet’s 7-length victory from Jaguar Poz in 1:09.17, .03 seconds off the stakes record. “Once he puts them away, that’s when he gets lazy on us.

“He has not been an easy horse to train. He has great ability, but he can have a horrible temper,” said Navarro, who has X Y Jet saddled in the paddock for that reason. “(Jaramillo) said he didn’t want to take a chance – if he’s going to win, make sure he’s going to win.”

The victory was the ninth in 20 career starts for the Florida-bred son of Kantharos-Soldiersingsblues, by Lost Soldier, who is owned by Rockingham Ranch and Gelfenstein Farm. The winner’s share of $70,000 raised his career earnings to $990,813.

It also gave X Y Jet a 1-for-2 record at Tampa Bay Downs, where he lost the 2014 Pasco Stakes by a neck to Catalina Red – a horse Navarro later trained, conditioning him to a victory in the Grade II Churchill Downs Stakes two years ago.

Most important, the authoritative triumph seemed to stamp X Y Jet’s ticket to the United Arab Emirates for the $2-million Dubai Golden Shaheen on March 31 at Meydan Racecourse. X Y Jet finished second in that race two years ago by a neck to Muarrab.

“He wants to go to Dubai. We want a vacation,” Navarro said, grinning. “We did the right thing coming here today, and now we’re ready for Dubai.”

X Y Jet paid $2.80 to win as the heavy betting favorite in the 34th edition of the race.

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In today’s other stakes, the 37th running of the $50,000 Minaret Stakes for fillies and mares, 4-year-old Just Be Kind staged a whirlwind rally from mid-pack under Jaramillo to defeat pace-setter Grand Prix by a length-and-a-quarter. The favorite, Stormy Embrace, finished third, followed by R Angel Katelyn.

Just Be Kind sprinted the 6-furlong distance in 1:10.59 to improve her career record to 5-for-15. It was her second stakes victory, the first coming as a 2-year-old in the 2016 Ontario Debutante Stakes on the all-weather track at Woodbine.

But it primarily was X Y Jet that had the crowd buzzing before, during and after the Pelican. He sped to the lead from the outset and blazed the opening quarter-mile in 21.81 seconds and the half in 44.41, almost running his six rivals off their feet.

“He’s feeling better than ever,” said Jaramillo. “His ability is from the gate to the wire.”

“He’s ready to run with any sprinter in the nation,” said Navarro, who also won two stakes today at Gulfstream: the Rail Splitter with Delta Bluesman and the Rough and Ready with Aztec Sense.

X Y Jet had been off for more than a year after undergoing three surgical procedures on his left front knee. He won the Grade III Mr. Prospector Stakes on Dec. 23 at Gulfstream in his return, then captured the Sunshine Millions Sprint on Jan. 20 at Gulfstream by five-and-a-half lengths.

But Navarro wanted one more indication he was ready for international competition, and knew the Pelican could provide that.

“I didn’t want to work him six times. He’s an athlete, and if he takes one bad step, all the dreams are over,” Navarro said. “I had a lot (of anxiety). But he’s an amazing horse. As soon as he felt (second choice) Recruiting Ready next to him (heading up the backstretch), that’s when he took off.”

Divine Ambition put in a nice rally to finish third, while not threatening the top two. Jaguar Poz, trained by Ron G. Potts and ridden by Huber Villa-Gomez, earned his second runner-up finish in an Oldsmar stakes this season, having finished second on Dec. 30 in the Turf Dash.