Winthrop House, the overwhelming 1-5 favorite, led to the turn before suddenly yielding and finishing last.
The winner paid $25.20 and set off a $98 exacta and a $357 triple.
“He settled right in from the gate,” Joyce said. “He wanted to settle too much at first but once I got him going he grabbed the bit, slowly relaxed for me. I started pressuring Luis (jockey Luis Garcia on the favorite) at about the half mile pole to the three-eighths. He did everything I asked.”
Frannie Campitelli trains the gelded son of Not For Love, who has won two of three career starts. He broke his maiden at Penn National in June after finishing fourth in his debut at Delaware Park in late May.
“This is our plan for most of the summer, this race,” Campitelli said. “He’s always trained like he’s going to be a nice horse.”
Rosemary Homeister, who moved into second place on the all-time win list for female riders during the recently completed Colonial Downs meet, teamed up with trainer Hamilton Smith for a pair of wins on the 10-race card. The duo visited the winners’ circle with Indy Song ($4.60-second) and Wachacha ($4.80-third) before a third place finish in the Finney.
