ARCADIA, Calif. (Oct. 26, 2011) – Three sons of Decarchy, including leading earner Stoney Fleece, are among the entries in Saturday’s $100,000 Bob Benoit California Cup Juvenile for 2-year-old Cal-breds or Cal-sireds at Santa Anita.
Unveiled Heat is by Unusual Heat, out of the Cure the Blues mare Lift the Veil, was bred by owners Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams and is trained by Steve Specht. He is a maiden making his sixth start with earnings of $15,674.
Far to Reach is by Anziyan Royalty, out of the Bianconi mare Lovely Aspen, was bred by owner Nick Cafarchia and is trained by Mark Glatt. The $900 Barretts purchase is a maiden making his second start with earnings of $350.
Motown Men is by Decarchy, out of the Gilded Time mare Ringading, was bred by owners Mark Gorman and Doug O’Neill and is trained by O’Neill. He won his lone start Sept. 5 and has earnings of $37,800.
Rousing Sermon is by Lucky Pulpit, out of the Awesome Again mare Rousing Again, was bred by owners Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams and is trained by Jerry Hollendorfer. He had one win in three starts, earnings of $54,000 and is coming off a third in the Sept. 5 I’m Smokin.
Broadway Nika is by Decarchy, out of the Personal Flag mare Live Free or Die, was bred by Joshua and Jason Litt, is owned by J B K Stables or Litt and is trained by Joshua Litt. He is a maiden making his third start and has earnings of $3,050.
Stoney Fleece is by Decarchy, out of the Deputed Testamony mare Gold Fleece, was bred by Joseph Alvarez III, is owned by Gary or Cecil Barber and trained by John Sadler. The $1,200 Barretts purchase has three wins in four starts, earnings of $84,680 and is coming off an Oct. 15 allowance win.
Inquisitive Son is by Unusual Heat, out of the Bertrando mare Silber, was bred by owners Huston Racing, Loverso or Perez et al and is trained by Barry Abrams. He has one win in seven starts, earnings of $42,400 and is coming off a second in an Oct. 16 starter’s allowance.
Our Boy Benjamin is by Skimming, out of the Kris S mare Spirit of Kris, and was bred in Kentucky by owner Meadowbrook Farms. He is a maiden making his fifth start with earnings of $7,180.
Champions Gate is by Pure Prize, out of the Northern Afleet mare Amadamprez, was bred by owner Donald Dizney and is trained by Michael Machowsky. He has one win in two starts with earnings of $57,800 and is coming off a second when favored in the Sept. 5 I’m Smokin.