Jebrica takes the $18,900 Freight NW Purse | Emerald Downs

Jebrica rarely dips into the claiming ranks, but great things tend to happen when he does.

Jebrica rarely dips into the claiming ranks, but great things tend to happen when he does.

Saturday, the classy 6-year-old gelding held off a resilient Mike Man’s Gold for a neck victory in the $18,900 Freight NW Purse for $40,000 claiming 3-year-olds and up.

Ridden by Juan Gutierrez, Jebrica ran 6 ½ furlongs in 1:14.71 and paid $3.40, $2.60 and $2.20. Jim Penney is the trainer for Where We At, nom de course for Paul Heist of Auburn and Jack Fabulich of Edgewood.

A Washington-bred by Liberty Gold-Peaceful Wings, Jebrica is a triple stakes winner and has competed in the last two Longacres Miles at Emerald Downs.

The versatile gelding has seven career wins*four sprints, three routes*with earnings of $315,056.Saturday was only his second career start in a claiming race*the previous one, a $50,000 claimer last year at Santa Anita, was notable as the comeback mount for Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens. Jebrica finished third that day, beaten a neck and a head, and Stevens hasn’t looked back, adding a Preakness and two Breeders’ Cup wins to his Hall of Fame resume.

As for Jebrica, the high points since the Stevens race were a victory in the 2013 Budweiser Handicap and a respectable fourth in the 2013 Longacres Mile. But the gelding was on an eight-race losing streak before Saturday, and was sold privately after finishing fourth as the favorite in this year’s Budweiser Handicap.

The track’s Top 3-Year-Old Male of 2011, Jebrica is 7-4-6 in 29 career starts.

Mike Man’s Gold, ridden by Javier Matias, dueled with Memphis Beach through fractions of :22.49 and :43.99, gained a slight advantage past mid stretch and fought back gamely when headed by Jebrica. Mike Man’s Gold paid $5.60 and $3.60.

Country Rules, Jose Zunino riding, finished third and paid $3.20 to show. Polish Dollar, the 2-to-1 second choice, finished fourth and Memphis Beach was fifth.

NOTES: The track was labeled wet-fast the first four races, and fast on races five through nine. . .Trainer Neil Knapp had a big day as 5-year-old mare Whiskey Miner ($10.40) upset odds-on Seventyprcentcocoa in the $12,700 third race for $15,000 claimers, and Oldtimers Vision ($31.40) caught odds-on Stikine Slough for a win in the $18,900 co-feature for allowance 3-year-old colts and geldings. Knapp also beat an odds-on favorite Friday as Perusethenews ($14.80) edged 7-to-10 Buddy Dave in race four. . .Immigration recorded his 20th career second-place finish in race five, as the 10-year-old finished runner-up to Premium Quality ($6) in the $2,500 claiming race. With a victory on the 9-year-old gelding, Anne Sanguinetti improved to 35-for-171 the last two years when riding for trainer Jeff Metz. . .2-year-old filly Ethan’s Baby ($8.40) turned in an eye catching debut in Saturday’s second race, drawing off for a 5 ½-length win under David G. Lopez in :57.46 for five furlongs. Howard Belvoir trains the Washington-bred by Offlee Wild for owners/breeders Todd & Shawn Hansen. . .Live racing continues Sunday with the $50,000 Irish Day Handicap for 3-year-old fillies at one mile. Find Your Spot at 2-to-1 and Chu and You at 5-to-2 are top choices on the morning line. A victory by Find Your Spot would cap a big weekend for Penney and Where We At.