Grace Hill takes Scioto Invitationals

Columbus, OH — The Eldorado Scioto Downs track keeps producing speed, with two more track records broken Saturday (July 29), including the one for older pacing mares in the $100,000 Cleopatra Invitational, which Hunterton Sold Grace Hill won by a nose in 1:48.4.
Kobe’s Gigi and Tyler Smith left from the rail with Grace Hill and Tony Hall just to her outside from post three. Stretching Grace Hill a bit going to the quarter, Kobe’s Gigi yielded to Grace Hill at the :26.2 opening quarter. Grace Hill then looked comfortable setting fractions of :54.2 to the half and 1:21.3 to the three-quarters. Smith pulled Kobe’s Gigi at the top of the stretch and came at Grace Hill throughout the final eighth but came up a nose short. Violets Rainbow (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) got up for third.
“When you’re the favorite like that, more often than not you land on the front, not that that’s where you always want to be,” said trainer Virgil Morgan Jr. “But I thought she raced great. Nothing’s easy, especially here.
“I still felt pretty good (at the top of the stretch), but the other horse, she’s a really nice mare and she was tracking her really good. But my mare, when she sees another horse, she digs in pretty good, so yeah, was it closer than I wanted it to be? Yeah, it was a little too close for comfort.”
Tom Hill owns Grace Hill, a 5-year-old mare by Always B Miki out of the Western Terror mare Western Silk. In each of her eight 2023 starts, she has been the betting favorite and has visited the winner’s circle six times to boast $295,087 in seasonal earnings. In the Cleopatra, she was set off as the 1-5 favorite and paid $2.60 to win.


