#SpaStars: Evening Attire
Gr./ro. gelding, 1998-present, Black Tie Affair – Concolour, by Our Native
On the Whitney undercard in 2000, a dark gray two-year-old hit the gate, was bumped shortly after the break, and was forced five wide turning for home. He won anyway. In a career that lasted until he was ten, Evening Attire would go on to become one of the most popular local runners in recent years. The gelding picked up his first Saratoga stakes win as a four-year-old in a quirky edition of the historic Saratoga Cup. Fellow popular gray Gander stumbled at the start, leaving rider Mike Smith behind. He bounded under the wire ahead of the field, but it was Evening Attire who collected the trophy. Despite lacking a stakes win here at five, Evening Attire had another terrific summer, winning twice and running third in a tough rendition of the Whitney. 2004 saw what would turn out to be the penultimate edition of the Saratoga Cup, a race which originated in 1865. The headliner was Funny Cide, making his local debut, but at the end it was all Evening Attire who rolled home by five. “He was one of a kind,” Tommy Kelly said when the gelding retired in the fall of 2008, adding, “he always put in his run. I’ve never seen him back once. He might have finished second, third, fourth, or fifth, but he was always running at the end.” Evening Attire now lives at Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue in Pawling, NY.
Breeder: Thomas J. Kelly & Joseph M. Grant
Owner: Mary & Joseph Grant, Thomas J. Kelly
Trainer: Timothy Kelly (2), Patrick J. Kelly (4+)
Jockey: Robbie Davis (2), Shaun Bridgmohan (4), Edgar Prado (5), Mark Guidry (5), Cornelio Velasquez (6)
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