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Dash Attack Edges Dean's List in Sloppy Long Branch

The son of Munnings scored the victory May 14 at Monmouth Park under Samuel Marin.

Dash Attack wins the Long Branch Stakes at Monmouth Park

Dash Attack wins the Long Branch Stakes at Monmouth Park

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Samuel Marin's first victory in the United States is one the 20-year-old jockey from Trujillo, Venezuela, won't soon forget.

Able to swing wide to get clearance around the final turn, Marin and the Kenny McPeek-trained Dash Attack prevailed in a grinding stretch duel with favorite Dean's List and Paco Lopez to score a half-length victory in the $100,000 Long Branch Stakes at Monmouth Park May 14.

In his second mount in the United States, Marin secured his first victory—and in a stakes race.

"I am very emotional right now," said Marin, who in 2019 was the leading apprentice at Hipodromo La Rinconada in Caracas, Venezuela. "It's hard to put into words. You only dream about this. I came here for the opportunity. I hope more trainers notice me now."

Content to sit a close-up fifth on the rail in the six-horse field of 3-year-olds, Marin began edging Dash Attack to the outside after the six furlongs went in 1:13.20 over a sloppy sealed track.

When Lopez went inside coming out of the final turn, Marin and Dash Attack went outside. The two hooked up for nearly an eighth of a mile before Dash Attack surged ahead. It was another five lengths back to Smarten Up in third. The winning time for the mile and 70 yards on a sloppy surface was 1:42.84. Dash Attack paid $5.20 to win.

Dash Attack's previous three races had come in the Stonestreet Lexington Stakes (G3), the Rebel Stakes (G2), and the Southwest Stakes (G3). All three were off-the-board finishes after the son of Munnings , owned by Catalyst Stable and Magdalena Racing, opened his career with two victories over off tracks. 

"He's handled the slop well, so it made the task a little bit easier for sure," McPeek said. "We wanted to find an easy spot and get him back to his winning ways. He started off really good and his last couple of races are what I would call a little dull. He didn't have the kick and I wasn't sure if it was because he wasn't good enough or if he was running a little tired. I wanted to get him back into a little easier spot—though he had to work for this one."

McPeek said his longstanding relationship with Danny Mellul, Marin's agent, led to him giving Marin a leg up on his horse.

"The young man rode him perfect," McPeek said. "I realize it's his first win in the United States. He needs to give credit to Danny Mellul. Danny and I go way back and Danny is a fine agent. I trusted Danny's judgment here. Danny said, 'Give the kid a shot,' and I said, 'Sure, let's do it.'"

Dash Attack was bred in Kentucky and is co-owned by Kevin Pollard and Patty Slevin. The colt is out of the Hard Spun mare Cerce Cay, who has produced six foals, and three winners from as many starters. The dam's youngest foals are a 2-year-old Noble Mission colt and a yearling full sister to Dash Attack.

Video: Long Branch S. (BT)