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Elite Power Returns from Layoff to Claim Favorite’s Victory in Oddswires Major Prize Debut

December 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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Donna Wright’s Just Beat the Odds made an impressive graded stakes debut by winning the $250,000 Elite Power (G3), a six-furlong sprint for horses aged three and older, at Aqueduct Racecourse on Saturday. Manning’s Dark Bay, a 5-year-old gelded before this season and trained by Greg Sacco, had finished second in an option claimer in April after more than seven months off. Despite earlier mixed results, Just Beat the Odds, favored with a record of 7 wins and 5 losses, showcased his talent by achieving his eighth consecutive finish in the top two.

Trainer Greg Sacco praised his son Will and their New York team for their excellent work preparing the horse, along with Bruce Jackson at Fairhill for rehabilitation efforts. Jockey Manny Franco rode Just Beat the Odds, who overcame a slow start from the fourth post to lead early and maintain a strong pace, finishing with a career-best Beyer Speed figure of 103. Just Beat the Odds narrowly held off Acoustic Avenue in a thrilling stretch run, ultimately winning by 2 3/4 lengths in 1:09.99, with El Grande O and St. Jude completing the top four.

Franco noted the horse’s maturity and talent as a sprinter, expressing satisfaction with the graded stakes victory. Just Beat the Odds is a Kentucky-bred from Red Oak Stables, whose owner Steve Brunetti passed away in April 2024. Trainer Sacco reflected on the emotional connection, stating the horse was the last seen by Brunetti and highlighting his great potential now realized as a gelding.

Acoustic Avenue, trained by Linda Rice, also showed promising form and could contend in future graded events, with Rice also training El Grande O. Just Beat the Odds earned $137,500 with this win, improving his career record to 13 starts with 6 wins and 1 second place, and paid $4.94 on a $2 bet.

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Fan Take: Just Beat the Odds’ breakthrough victory is a heartening story of resilience and development, offering racing fans a new contender to watch in sprint races. This win not only honors the legacy of its late owner but also highlights the importance of dedicated training and rehabilitation in bringing out the best in racehorses, enriching the sport with rising stars.

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