Ashleyluvssugar Hangs on in Del Mar

From DMTC

DEL MAR, Calif. (Aug. 20, 2016) –Masterfully-rated on the lead by Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens, 5-2 favored California-bred Ashleyluvssugar held on desperately in the final strides to nose out rallying Metaboss and win the Grade II $250,000 Del Mar Handicap on the day of the Grade I $1 million TVG Pacific Classic.

Ashleyluvssugar, runner-up in the mile and three-eighths grass event a year ago, went to the front shortly after the start, was well in hand while setting a slow pace under Stevens, but was forced to go all out to prevail by the narrowest of margins. Longshot Texas Ryano was third, a length behind Meta Boss, who rallied from last under Rafael Bejarano to just miss, while another longshot, El Huerfano  was fourth in the field of a dozen older horses.
“He was waiting on horses,” said Stevens. “I tried to stay busy on him, but he was waiting. They (the other riders) know it and know him. They came at him out in the middle of the track. He never saw them. I knew we were going slow and I knew I saved all (the ground) I could. There were some photographers near the seven eighths (pole) and he propped from them. Wish they wouldn’t let them be there.”
Ashleyluvssugar earned a berth in the $4 million Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf at Santa Anita Nov.5 since the Del Mar Handicap is a “Win and You’re In” qualifying event.
Ashleyluvssugar, a son of Game Plan owned and bred by Alesia, Bran Jam Stable and Ciaglia Racing and trained by Peter Eurton, ran the distance in 2:16.11 and paid $7, $4 and $2.80 while recording his sixth win in 22 career starts. The $150,000 first money increased the horse’s earnings to $727,504.
“That was so close,” said Eurton. “The other horse was so far from ours to the outside that I really couldn’t tell if we’d won or not. Gary (Stevens) just rode an amazing race. God that was great. That was a Hall of Fame ride. I didn’t tell him anything (strategy wise); that was all Gary.”
Meta Boss paid $5.20 and $3.80, while Texas Ryano returned $15.20 to show.

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