Review Category : Golden State Series

Patriots Rule Wins Crystal Water

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (June 6, 2015)–Allowed to settle into last position out of the gate, longshot Patriots Rule, with Fernando Perez aloft, began to rally wide into the far turn and sustained a five-wide charge through the lane to take Saturday’s $100,000 Crystal Water Stakes for Golden State Series eligibles at Santa Anita by 1 ¼ lengths. Trained by Robertino Diodoro, the 4-year-old gelding by Tribal Rule got one mile on turf in 1:36.83. “The turf is a little wet today, he didn’t handle it great at first,” said Perez. “He likes to close and he finishes well though, so I wasn’t worried. He doesn’t like to be inside. In his last race, he was on the inside and was fighting the whole time, but today I had a really good trip and he fired.” Off at 8-1 in a field of seven California-bred or sired horses three and up, Patriots Rule paid $19.00, $6.80 and $4.40. Owned by Charles Garvey, Patriots Rule picked up $60,000 for... ...

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Tiznow Taken by Motown Men

ARCADIA, Calif. (May 23, 2015)–Favored Motown Men steadied momentarily a furlong from home while shifting outside pacesetter Spirit Rules en route to an authoritative three-quarter length win under Tyler Baze in Saturday’s $150,000 Tiznow Stakes, getting one mile in 1:35.77. Trained by Ted H. West, bred by Mark Gorman & Doug O’Neill and owned by Gulliver Racing, LLC, the 6-year-old gelding by Decarchy, who came off a close third place finish in the Grade III Precisionist Stakes May 2, got his first stakes win and his sixth career tally from 29 starts. (The Tiznow, run as Santa Anita’s ninth race, is part of the Golden State Series which is restricted to horses bred or sired in California). “Going into the far turn, I had the rail and my horse was really running,” said Baze, who got his third stakes win of the day in the Tiznow. “When I grabbed him (approaching the furlong pole), I didn’t really know if he would get goin’ again. For a split second, I kind... ...

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Snow Chief was Neveradoubt

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (May 23, 2015)–Longshot Neveradoubt unleashed a furious stretch rally under Flavien Prat to take Saturday’s $200,000 Snow Chief Stakes by a half length while covering 1 1/8 miles on turf in 1:51.26. Trained by Mike Puype, bred by Janis Whitman and owned by SLO Racing Stable, Tom Hudson and Tony Narducci, the 3-year-old colt by Decarchy lagged early and angled five wide turning for home in what was only his fourth career start. (Run as Santa Anita’s eighth race, the Snow Chief is part of the Golden State Series, which is restricted to horses bred or sired in California). Off at 41-1 in a field of eleven 3-year-olds, Neveradoubt paid $85.40, $30.60 and $13.40. A first-out maiden winner going 6 ½ furlongs versus statebreds Nov. 16 at Del Mar, Neveradoubt got his second win and with top prize money of $110,000, hiked his bankroll to $151,350. “Puype was pretty confident before the race,” said Prat. “I didn’t know this horse but the pace helped... ...

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Sheer Pleasure Romps in Melair

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (May 23, 2015)–Allowed to idle in the early stages, favored Sheer Pleasure turned on the after-burners at the top of the lane and went on to a devastating 7 ¼ length win under Tyler Baze in Saturday’s $200,000 Melair Stakes. Conditioned by Phil D’Amato, bred by Madera Thoroughbreds and owned by Little Red Feather Racing and RM Racing, Sheer Pleasure got a mile and a sixteenth in 1:42.78. (Run as Santa Anita’s seventh race, the Melair, for 3-year-old fillies, is part of the Golden State Series which is restricted to horses bred or sired in California). The 4-5 favorite in a field of seven 3-year-old fillies, Sheer Pleasure paid $3.60, $2.60 and $2.40. A winner of the 6 ½ furlong Evening Jewel Stakes at Santa Anita on April 4, Sheer Pleasure notched her third win from five starts and with the winner’s share of $110,000, increased her earnings to $257,450. “I don’t think me being near the lead was a matter of me trying... ...

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Go West Marie Wins Fran’s Valentine

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (May 23, 2015)–Favored Go West Marie stretched out off of three consecutive sprints to win Saturday’s $125,000 Fran’s Valentine Stakes by 1 ¼ lengths, while covering one mile on turf under Gary Stevens in 1:38.81. Trained by Eddie Truman, bred by Summer Mayberry and owned by Peter Redekop BC, Ltd., the 4-year-old filly by Western Fame appeared on the muscle early but settled into a stalking trip en route to notching her fourth stakes win and seventh win from 20 starts. (The Fran’s Valentine, run as Santa Anita’s sixth race, was the second in a series of five Golden State Series stakes for horses bred or sired in California). “The key with her is to get relaxed,” said Stevens. “When Rafael (Bejarano, aboard eventual sixth place finisher Wild in the Saddle) was getting out pretty good going into the first turn, it gave me a little bump to get out and she got a little aggressive. Once I got her back midway around the... ...

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Sunday Rules Spring Fever Stakes

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (May 23, 2015)–Nick Alexander’s homebred Sunday Rules kept her perfect record intact with a facile three length win in Saturday’s $150,000 Spring Fever Stakes for Golden State Series eligible fillies and mares, as she covered six furlongs in gate to wire fashion under Tyler Baze in 1:08.93. (The Spring Fever was the first of five Golden State Series races run Saturday at Santa Anita for horses bred or sired in California). Conditioned by Phil D’Amato, the 4-year-old California-bred daughter of Tribal Rule now has five wins from as many starts. Heavily favored at 1-5 in a field of six older fillies and mares, she paid $2.60, $2.20 and $2.10. With the winner’s share of $90,000, she increased her earnings to $314, 880. “Nice filly,” said an emphatic Baze. “She runs with her head a little low but…she’s not real fast that first jump out of the gate, but after that she’s a monster. She’s a train really, she just goes. Those first strides, she just... ...

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Sheer Pleasure Enjoys Evening Jewel

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (April 4, 2015)–With a dramatic late surge, trainer Phil D’Amato’s Sheer Pleasure overtook Grand Yodeler to win Saturday’s $200,000 Evening Jewel Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-old fillies at Santa Anita by three quarters of a length. A 3-year-old California-bred filly by Birdonthewire, Sheer Pleasure was ridden by Tyler Baze and covered 6 ½ furlongs in 1:17.09. Owned by Little Red Feather Racing and RM Racing, Sheer Pleasure, who unseated her jockey after stumbling at the break of her most recent start on March 6, was off at 8-1 and paid $18.20, $9.60 and $6.20. Bred by Madera Thoroughbreds, LLC, Sheer Pleasure got her second win from four starts and with the winner’s cut of $110,000, increased her earnings to $147,450. Next to last going to the quarter pole in a field of 12 sophomore fillies bred or sired in California, Sheer Pleasure split horses five-wide turning for home and smoked home the final three sixteenths of a mile. “She kind of got... ...

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Gimme Da Lute Wins Echo Eddie

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (April 4, 2015)–Heavily favored Gimme Da Lute sat second early and marched to an emphatic 5 ¼ length win in Saturday’s $200,000 Echo Eddie Stakes for 3-year-old Golden State Series eligibles at Santa Anita. Ridden by Martin Garcia and conditioned by Bob Baffert, the 3-year-old colt by Midnight Lute stopped the clock in a rapid 1:14.64 for 6 ½ furlongs. Off as the even money favorite in a field of nine sophomores bred or sired in California, Gimme Da Lute paid $4.00, $2.60 and $2.20. Owned by his breeders, Karl Watson, Mike Pegram and Paul Weitman, Gimme Da Lute notched his second win from three starts, with the only blemish on his resume a nose defeat against open maiden company in his first start on Jan. 31. With the winner’s share of $110,000, Gimme Da Lute’s earnings now stand at $158,160. “Winning in California is always great, especially having a Cal-bred here,” said Pegram, who also owned the colt’s sire, Midnight Lute, his dam,... ...

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Go West Marie Knows the Way

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Mar. 14, 2015) — ”It was an ugly race on my part, but a great result.” So said Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens following Go West Marie’s half length victory in Saturday’s $100,000 Irish O’Brien Stakes for Golden State Series eligible fillies and mares at Santa Anita, a race in which the California-bred filly trained by Eddie Truman overcame seemingly insurmountable traffic trouble en route to negotiating 6 ½ furlongs down the hillside turf course in 1:12.90. “I didn’t think she’d overcome that traffic that late in the race,” said Truman. “No shot. Gary was just waiting (to find an opening). Any time, right?…and then when they closed the hole coming across the dirt, what’s he going to do? He tried out, he tried in again, and then, zoom. That’s a race horse. What a heart. She is something.” Go West Marie was bred by Summer Mayberry out of the Swiss Yodeler mare Marie Rose. Off at 7-5 in a field of seven... ...

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Bettys Bambino Wins Again

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Feb. 21, 2015)–Course specialist Bettys Bambino sat close to the pace and rolled to a one-length victory over favored Ambitious Brew in Saturday’s $100,000 Sensational Star Stakes for Golden State Series eligible as he covered 6 ½ furlongs down Santa Anita’s hillside turf course in 1:12.65. Second, less than a length off of pacesetter Pathway to Yes crossing the dirt at the top of the lane, Bettys Bambino, who is conditioned by Peter Eurton, was caught four-wide and quickly assumed command en route to his fourth consecutive win over the course. “I had a lot of horse when we crossed the dirt, I was really comfortable,” said Garcia, who rode the 5-year-old Unusual Heat gelding for the fifth consecutive time. “I wanted a clean trip. He’s a really big horse and it’s better when I put him to the outside where he can run free. He loves the downhill.” The second choice, narrowly, at 5-2, Bettys Bambino paid $7.80, $4.00 and $2.60. Bred in... ...

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Alert Bay

Alert Bay wins the $250,000 California Cup Turf Classic, presented by City National Bank. ...

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$250,000 Cal Cup Turf Classic – ALERT BAY

ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 24, 2015) – Win machine Alert Bay survived a steward’s inquiry to stretch his win streak to five in Saturday’s roughly run $250,000 California Cup Turf Classic, presented by City National Bank, for Golden State Series eligibles at Santa Anita. Alert Bay is by City Zip, out of the Dushyantor mare Hickory, was bred by Thomas Bell & Ross McLeod, is owned by Peter Redekop, is trained by Blaine Wright and was ridden by Tyler Baze. “We scooted out of a tough one there today,” said Wright. “We could have come down. Tyler thought he had room. He said he knew it was tight, but he thought the other horse was (empty) and he thought we would stay up. Myself, I sweat these things out a little bit. “…Mr. Redekop has put some good horses in my hands, and this horse has taken me to a level where you certainly want to be. I’m very proud to be a part of it.” Alert Bay has eight wins in... ...

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$150,000 Donald Valpredo Cal Cup Sprint – SPIRIT RULES

ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 24, 2015) – Spirit Rules, the longest shot in the field, outdueled odds-on favorite San Onofre to win Saturday’s $150,000 Donald Valpredo Cal Cup Sprint Stakes for Golden State Series eligibles at Santa Anita. Spirit Rules is by Tribal Rule, out of the Danzatore mare Heavenly Lady, was bred by John & Allegra Ernst, is owned by Jeanmarc Murphy, Barbara Accardy, Craig Siedler, Jim Xitco and Mark Xitco, is trained by Paul Aguirre and was ridden by Iggy Puglisi. “This Cal-bred program is fantastic,” said Aguirre. “We don’t have a lot of things to hang our hat on these days in horse racing, but the Cal-bred program is really something to be proud of. It’s made this horse have a nice career.” Spirit Rules won by a half length over San Onofre, with Follini finishing third in the field of five. “Just got outrun today,” said Mike Smith, San Onofre’s jockey. “I stumbled a little leaving the gate, which cost me a clear lead, but if I’d... ...

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$150,000 Sunshine Millions F&M Turf Sprint – GO WEST MARIE

ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 24, 2015) – Go West Marie rallied along the rail to win Saturday’s $150,000 Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf Sprint for Golden State Series eligible fillies and mares at Santa Anita. Go West Marie is by Western Fame, out of the Swiss Yodeler mare Marie’s Rose, was bred by Summer Mayberry, is owned by Peter Redekop, trained by Eddie Truman and was ridden by Gary Stevens. “A great trip,” said Stevens. “Eddie’s done a great job with this filly and I got on her at the right time. I learned a lot about her. I asked him if I could just sit on her and be quiet with her. It worked out well. She exploded with me the last eighth, and I rode her the same way today even though we were shortening up and there was so much speed. The key with a filly like this is they’re professional–let them settle and they’re going to finish for you.” She has five wins in 17 starts,... ...

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$250,000 Cal Cup Derby – MISCHIEF CLEM

ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 24, 2015) – Longshot Mischief Clem got the head bob over Pulmarack to win Saturday’s $250,000 California Cup Derby for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-olds at Santa Anita, a race won last year by Horse of the Year California Chrome. Mischief Clem is by Papa Clem, out of the Bold Badgett mare Glitteringmischief, was bred by SLU Inc., is owned by Griffin Thoroughbreds, is trained by Robert Hess Jr. and was ridden by Kent Desormeaux. “Today he was finally able to put everything together and I was able to ride him off my finger tips and he was just the consummate professional and he got a picture taken,” said Desormeaux. Mischief Clem has three wins in six starts, earnings of $266,380 and was coming off a fourth in the Dec. 14 King Glorious Stakes. Mischief Clem was a $22,000 Barretts purchase. “If we think open company, it would be on the synthetic in Mark at Turfway ($550,000 Spiral Stakes Mar. 21),” Hess said of Mischief Clem’s future... ...

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$200,000 Cal Cup Oaks – SINGING KITTY

ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 24, 2015) – Recent claim Singing Kitty caught favorite Heat the Rocks at the top of the lane and went on to win Saturday’s $200,000 Xpressbet California Cup Oaks for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-old fillies at Santa Anita. Singing Kitty is by Ministers Wild Cat, out of the Unbridled’s Son mare Natural Singer R N, was bred by Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, is owned by Chris Aulds, Peter Jeong and Brandon Hillman, is trained by Matthew Chew and was ridden by Aaron Gryder. She has three wins in seven starts, earnings of $175,438 and was coming off a seventh in the Jan. 1 Blue Norther. Singing Kitty was claimed for $32,000 Dec. 11. “She was brought to my attention by a friend of mine who suggested I take a look at her and I brought it up to the owners and we all agreed to take a shot,” said Chew. “We threw her into the Blue Norther to see how she would handle the turf and the... ...

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Gritty My Fiona Wins Soviet Problem

By DRF.com CYPRESS, Calif. (Dec. 7, 2014) – The only time that My Fiona got away from her rivals in Sunday’s $200,250 Soviet Problem Stakes at Los Alamitos was when she was walked into the winner’s circle. The other five Golden State Series-eligible 2-year-old fillies were not invited. My Fiona faced pressure while leading on the first turn of the one-mile race, was second on the backstretch while racing on inside, and retook the lead in the stretch to win by a half-length over 5-2 Heat the Rocks. My Fiona ($3.60) was timed in 1:37.46, recording her second consecutive stakes win. “She showed me a lot of heart and how good she is,” trainer Walther Solis said. “She got pressure from the beginning to the end and she came through. This was not an easy race. It was a small field, but not an easy race.” Ridden by Rafael Bejarano, his third winner of the day, My Fiona led for the first time in her six-race career, having previously raced from off... ...

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Big Macher Rebounds to win Cary Grant

From DMTC Publicity DEL MAR, Calif. (Nov. 23, 2014) — Displaying the gameness that he has become known for, Big Macher, the 7-5 favorite ridden by Rafael Bejarano, fought off the two-pronged attack of longshot Rousing Sermon and previously unbeaten Red Outlaw to win  the featured $100,000 Cary Grant Stakes for Golden State Series eligibles Sunday at Del Mar.   Big Macher, victor in the Grade I Bing Crosby Stakes last summer at Del Mar, dueled with 16-1 longshot Rousing Sermon from the start of the seven-furlong sprint, responded in the stretch when Red Outlaw joined the battle from the outside and then prevailed by a neck in the final yards over a tenacious Rousing Sermon.   Red Outlaw, the 3-2 second choice after winning six races in a row, faltered in the late stages after his bid in upper stretch, dropping back to fourth, a length behind the closing Patriots Rule. The latter was 1 ¼ lengths behind runner-up Rousing Sermon.   Big Macher, owned by Tom Mansor and... ...

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More Complexity Wins Betty Grable

From Del Mar Publicity DEL MAR, Calif. (Nov. 8, 2014) — Reddam Racing’s More Complexity, the 7-2 second choice under jockey Mario Gutierrez, collared Sweet Marini with less than a sixteenth of a mile remaining and went on to score a half-length victory in Sunday’s featured $100,000 Betty Grable Stakes for Golden State Series eligible older fillies and mares. More Complexity, well-placed in mid-pack in a field of nine distaff sprinters in the early stages of the seven-furlong race, responded gamely to overtake Sweet Marini who had swept to the lead in the upper stretch under jockey Martin Garcia but then was unable to withstand the winner’s challenge. Sweet Marini held on to nose out Warren’s Veneda for runner-up honors, with Meinertzhageni another half-length back in fourth. More Complexity, a three-year-old daughter of Square Eddie trained by Edward Freeman, ran the distance in 1:22.51 and returned $9.20, $5.80 and 4.20. First money of $57,000 after the filly’s fourth win in ten starts increased her earnings to $214,970. More Complexity is out of... ...

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Acceptance Wins Golden State Juvenile

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Nov. 1, 2014)–Although he broke tardily from the rail, favored Acceptance was quickly into contention under Elvis Trujillo and fought off all challenges to win Saturday’s $200,000 Golden State Juvenile for Golden State Series eligible by 1 ¼ lengths while covering seven furlongs in 1:21.70. Trained by Donald Warren and owned by Judy Johnston, Bud Johnston and Robert Riggio, the 2-year-old California-bred colt by Vronsky was bred by the Johnston family’s Old English Rancho. A 13 ¼ length first-out maiden winner on Oct. 5, Acceptance faced winners for the first time in the Golden State Juvenile which attracted a field of seven juveniles that were Golden State eligible. “He was very impressive from the day we picked him, and right from the day we started breaking him,” said Johnston. “We named him Acceptance, and the ACC is no accident, because it’s like (Eclipse Award winner) Acclamation. “I was very concerned about the inside post and like usual, he did not break very well, and... ...

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Winning Rail Trip for Favored My Fiona

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Oct. 31, 2014) –Under confident handling, 6-5 favorite My Fiona rallied at the rail around the far turn en route to an impressive three quarter-length win in Friday’s $200,000 Golden State Juvenile Fillies, for Golden State Series eligible 2-year-old fillies. Ridden by Rafael Bejarano and trained by Walther Solis, the daughter of Ghostzapper got the distance in 1:23.16. For HRTV video: http://www.hrtv.com/videos/race-replay-2014-golden-state-juvenile-fillies-/?VideoCategoryId=0 Bred by Terry Lovingier and owned by Lovingier, Beckerle and Navarro, My Fiona paid $4.60, $3.20 and $2.60. “I knew she likes to come from behind, but with the way speed is playing today, I didn’t want to be too far back,” said Bejarano, who rode the filly for the first time. “I put her where I felt comfortable. I decided to follow (eventual third place finisher) Stormy Adieu because I knew she would still be there in the stretch. I stayed close to the rail and when we got to the stretch, I finally got through and she showed me a big... ...

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Boozer Wires Field in California Flag

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Oct. 18, 2014)–Heavily favored Boozer made an easy lead and never looked back en route to a 2 ½ length win in Saturday’s $100,000 California Flag Handicap for Golden State Series eligibles at Santa Anita. Ridden by Rafael Bejarano, he got 6 ½ furlongs down the hillside turf course in 1:12.36 following moderate fractions of 22.89, 45.16 and 1:06.74. Boozer is by Unusual Heat, out of the Cape Canaveral mare Kitty and Boo, was bred by Abrams, Loverso, Perez, Huston Racing and Auerbach, is owned by Al and Saundra Kirkwood and trained by Mark Glatt. He has five wins in 12 starts, earnings of $292,672 and was coming off an Aug. 31 allowance win. “I didn’t expect to get the lead too easy,” said Bejarano. “I thought Super Ability (ridden by Martin Garcia) would go straight to the lead but he broke a little slow, so I took us straight to the front and was able to sit comfortably. I didn’t have any pressure... ...

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Velvet Mesquite Wins Distaff Handicap

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Oct. 11, 2014)–In her first added money foray, favored Velvet Mesquite took Saturday’s $100,000 California Distaff Handicap for Golden State Series eligible fillies and mares by a half length under Mike Smith while negotiating 6 ½ furlongs down Santa Anita’s hillside turf course in 1:12.39. An absolute course specialist, Velvet Mesquite, a Harris Farms homebred 4-year-old filly by In Excess, notched her fifth win from six tries over Santa Anita’s unique hillside layout in virtual gate to wire fashion as she rocketed past eventual third place finisher Go West Marie early and cut out fractions of 22.17, 44.16 and 1:06.33. Trained by Blake Heap, Velvet Mesquite broke a bit sluggishly from the nine post in a field of 10 California-bred or sired fillies and mares, but was soon in command under Smith. “She’s a big filly and she broke a little slow,” said Smith. “She’s so tall, that it took her longer to get up after slipping a little at the start. It took... ...

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Wake Up Nick Keeps Winning

DEL MAR, Calif. (Sept. 1, 2014) – Odds-on favorite Wake Up Nick kept his perfect record intact with a game half-length win in Monday’s $150,000 I’m Smokin Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 2-year-olds at Del Mar. Wake Up Nick is by Cindago, out of the Lion Hearted mare Storm Hearted, was bred by Lee & Susan Searing, is owned by Reddam Racing and trained by Doug O’Neill. “Undefeated so far and hopefully we’ll keep it going,” said O’Neill.  “I would think we’ll stay in the Cal-bred series.” Wake Up Nick has won all four starts with earnings of $251,100 and was coming off a win in the July 30 Graduation Stakes. He ran the six furlongs in 1:11.25 and went off as the 2-5 favorite. Global Magician was second and Cardiac third in the field of eight. For Wake Up Nick’s pedigree, click http://www.pedigreequery.com/wake+up+nick. ...

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Long Hot Summer Wins Generous Portion

DEL MAR, Calif. (Aug. 27, 2014) –Fanticola and Scardino’s Long Hot Summer responded to the brisk urging of jockey Joe Talamo to prove best in a three-horse stretch battle in the featured $150,000 Generous Portion Stakes for Golden State Series eligible two-year-old fillies Wednesday at Del Mar. Rallying on the far outside in the stretch, Long Hot Summer wore down 5/2 My Fiona and 2-1 favored Lost Bus to win by three-quarters of a length in 1:10.94 for the six furlongs on the main track. My Fiona, winner of the C.T.B.A. Stakes this season over Lost Bus, again prevailed over her rival, this time by a nose for runner-up honors. Easter Fever was a distant fourth in the field of eight fillies. Scratched from the race were Desert Steel and Do The Danse. Long Hot Summer, a daughter of Street Boss purchased for $260,000 at the Barretts sale last May, is now two-for-two in her brief career,  having broken her maiden at first asking August 9 at Del Mar. She is... ...

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Heat Du Jour Wins Solana Beach

DEL MAR, Calif. (Aug. 17, 2014) – Heat Du Jour rallied resolutely through deep stretch to win Sunday’s $151,000 Solana Beach Handicap for Golden State Series eligible fillies and mares at Del Mar. Heat Du Jour is by Unusual Heat, out of the Half a Year mare Style of the Year, was bred by Madeline Auerbach, is owned by Jerry Hollendorfer, Mark Schlaich and George Todaro and trained by Hollendorfer. She is a full sister to stakes winner Lennyfromalibu. She has five wins in 23 starts, earnings of $252,998 and was coming off a sixth in a July 25 optional claimer. Heat Du Jour ran the mile on turf in 1:34.73 and won by three lengths at odds of 9-1. Qianoa was second and favored Kathleen Rose third in a field of 10. Multiple graded stakes winner Doinghardtimeagain, also trained by Hollendorfer, pulled up on the second turn and was vanned off. For Heat Du Jour’s pedigree, click http://www.pedigreequery.com/heat+du+jour. ...

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Red Outlaw Still Perfect

DEL MAR, Calif. (Aug. 1, 2014) – Red Outlaw returned from a six-month layoff and kept his perfect record intact with a wire-to-wire win in Friday’s $201,000 Real Good Deal Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-olds at Del Mar. Baffle Stakes winner Red Outlaw is by Tribal Rule, out of the Slewpy mare Anachristina, was bred by Liberty Road Stables, is owned by Blinkers On Racing Stable, Aurelio, Bizovi, Coons, Dizonno et al and is trained by Peter Miller. “The plan was to go to the front,” said Miller. “The speed had been holding and he’s such a game horse. It didn’t look like there was much pace in the race and my horse has more speed than the rest. I told [jockey Edwin] Maldonado that if he could get him to the lead, they wouldn’t get by him. I knew his speed and his tenacity would work for him. It doesn’t matter what surface he runs on, this horse can run. “We might look at the El Cajon... ...

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Wake Up Nick Remains Unbeaten

DEL MAR, Calif. (July 30, 2014) – Wake Up Nick,  the 3-5 favorite under jockey Mario Gutierrez, extended his perfect record to 3-for-3 Wednesday with an impressive triumph in the featured $100,000 Graduation Stakes for Golden State Series eligible two-year-olds at Del Mar. Wake Up Nick took command from the outside entering the stretch and then drew out to score by 4 ¼ lengths in the added money event that was won by future Kentucky Derby and Preakness champion  California Chrome last summer. Atta’ Boy Woody, the 5-2 second choice, rallied to be second, a length in front of Global Magician in  the field of six young horses. Colorado Strong was a late scratch from the field. Wake Up Nick is by Cindago, out of the Lion Hearted mare Storm Hearted, was bred by Lee & Susan Searing, is owned by Reddam Racing and trained by Doug O’Neill.  “He’s so professional,” said O’Neill. “He gives you 110 percent all of the time and how do you not love a horse... ...

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Rock Me Baby Wins California Dreamin’

DEL MAR, Calif. (July 27, 2014) – Rock Me Baby rallied three-wide into the stretch and drew off to win Sunday’s $150,500 California Dreamin’ Handicap for Golden State Series eligibles at Del Mar. Rock Me Baby is by Rock Hard Ten, out of the Tale of the Cat mare Barbara Orr, was bred by Mercedes Stable, is owned by West Point Thoroughbreds and trained by Craig Dollase. He has six wins in 15 starts, earnings of $361,802 and was coming off a third in the July 3 Bertrando Stakes. He was second in this race last year. Rock Me Baby ran the 1 1/16 miles in 1:42.88 and won by 3 ¼ lengths at odds of 2-1. Starspangled Heat was second and Ethnic Dance third in the field of eight. The race was run on Polytrack after originally being carded for the turf. For Rock Me Baby’s pedigree, click http://www.pedigreequery.com/rock+me+baby6. ...

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Go West Marie Takes Fleet Treat

DEL MAR, Calif. (July 26, 2014) – Favored Go West Marie gamely fought off Wonderful Lie to win Saturday’s $200,000 Fleet Treat Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-old fillies at Del Mar. Go West Marie is by Western Fame, out of the Swiss Yodeler, mare Marie’s Rose, was bred by Summer Mayberry, is owned by Peter Redekop and trained by Eddie Truman. “Yes, this is my first Del Mar stakes win,” said Truman. “I’ve been coming here for 44 years. It feels fantastic. The main thing is to do it for (owner) Mr. (Peter) Redekop. He’s the one who steps up and takes the chance and he’s given me some very good horses. And it’s nice to have a world class rider like Kent Desormeaux — that helps you relax. He came by this morning and said ‘You want to talk?’ I said, ‘Are you kidding, you’re riding her.’” She has three wins in 11 starts, earnings of $228,280 and was coming off a third in a June 20... ...

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My Fiona Wins CTBA Stakes

By UTSanDiego.com DEL MAR, Calif. (July 18, 2014) — CTBA Director Terry Lovingier and Walther Solis not only have ranches across from each other in Warner Springs, but the two men are friends and partners in developing race horses. On Friday night, one of those horses, a 2-year-old Ghostzapper filly, My Fiona, delivered their first stakes win ever at Del Mar, the $100,500 California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Stakes (CTBA) for Golden State Series eligible 2-year-old fillies. Favored My Fiona, ridden by Fernando Perez, battled trainer Blake Heap’s Lost Bus, with jockey Victor Espinoza, down the stretch and won by a neck. “It’s really amazing,” said Solis, who once was director of horse operations at Golden Eagle Farm and served as assistant to Ceasar Dominquez for eight years before going on his own. “We thought a lot about this filly when she was growing up. We thought we were onto something special. Right now she’s still learning how to run, so there’s no telling. She’s been training at Los Alamitos, and I... ...

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Unusual Heatwave Wins Crystal Water

ARCADIA, Calif. (June 8, 2014)—Ridden for the first time by Kent Desormeaux, Unusual Heatwave overhauled favored Mega Heat late to win Sunday’s $100,000 Crystal Water Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-olds by three quarters of length, covering one mile on turf in 1:34.17. Trained by Alexis Barba, Unusual Heatwave had been winless in his last six starts, with his most recent victory coming in the Real Good Deal Stakes at Del Mar on Aug. 3, 2012. “He had a bit of problem with his breathing, but we’ve got that addressed now,” said Barba. “We felt he was doing well coming into this race and it was great to see him run well.” With Ethnic Dance, ridden by Edwin Maldonado, showing the way through splits of 23.69, 47.30, 1:10.80 and 1:22.39, Desormeaux had his mount sitting a close third at the rail, just inside of favored Mega Heat, who was ridden by Corey Nakatani. “My biggest concern was, ‘Does Corey have any horse,’” said Desormeaux. “I was just trying to... ...

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Awesome Return Wins Silky Sullivan

ALBANY, Calif. (June 8, 2014) — Snow Chief Stakes winner Awesome Return, bottled up in mid-stretch, persisted late to nose out Alert Bay in the last jump and win Sunday’s $100,000 Silky Sullivan Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-olds at Golden Gate. Awesome Return is by Decarchy, out of the Mr. Broad Blade mare Awesome Broad, was bred by owner Richard Kritzski and trained by Mike Puype. “He was real courageous,” said jockey Joe Talamo. “Look at his form. He’s never run a bad race. I think he has a real bright future.” He has three wins in seven starts, earnings of $256,108 and was coming off a win in the Apr. 26 Snow Chief Stakes. “Great race for the horse today,” said Puype. “He just continues to improve.” Awesome Return ran the mile on turf in 1:36.03 and won by a nose over Alert Bay with Patriots Rule finishing third. For Awesome Return’s pedigree, click http://www.pedigreequery.com/awesome+return.   ...

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Magic Spot Takes Campanile

ALBANY, Calif. (June 8, 2014) — Odds-on favorite Magic Spot led all the way to post a game win in Sunday’s $100,000 Campanile Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-old fillies at Golden Gate. Magic Spot is by Papa Clem, out of the Generous mare Sweet Spot, was bred by Royalty Stables and BG Stables, is owned by BG Stables and Hector Palma and is trained by Palma. She has four wins in eight starts, earnings of $179,060 and was coming off a win in a May 24 optional claimer. Magic Spot ran the mile on turf in 1:36.36 and won by one-half length as the 7-10 favorite with Chati’s On Top second and Global Rule third in the field shortened to four by the scratch of Versye. For Magic Spot’s pedigree, click http://www.pedigreequery.com/magic+spot.   ...

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AWESOME RETURN — $250,000 Snow Chief Stakes

ARCADIA, Calif. (Apr. 26, 2014) – Maiden winner Awesome Return burst out of the pack turning for home and won Saturday’s $250,000 Snow Chief Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-olds on the Gold Rush card at Santa Anita. Awesome Return is by Decarchy, out of the Mr. Broad Blade mare Awesome Broad, was bred by owner Richard Kritzki, is trained by Mike Puype and was ridden by Joe Talamo. He has two wins in six starts and earnings of $211,108. “I’ve done a lot of good with the Decarchys and all my Cal-breds have been good to me, so I can’t complain,” said Puype. “Richard Kritzki is a small breeder, one or two at a time, max. He’s small, so this is very exciting for him. These races give the little guy a chance.” Awesome Return ran the 1 1/8 miles on turf in 1:48.88 and won by a length at odds of 4-1, with Patriots Rule second and Alert Bay third in a field of eight. Puype said... ...

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ROVENNA — $250,000 Melair Stakes

ARCADIA, Calif. (Apr. 26, 2014) – Rovenna outgamed Wonderful Lie in a stretch-long duel to win Saturday’s $250,000 Melair Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-old fillies on the Gold Rush card at Santa Anita and run her win streak to three. Rovenna is by Vronsky, out of the Northern Afleet mare Amadamprez, was bred by owner Donald Dizney, was trained by Michael Machowsky and ridden by Victor Espinoza. “I told Victor in the paddock, ‘Be a little aggressive and ride her like California Chrome,'” Machowsky said. “Now she’s got some seasoning, she’s getting better and better. We’re still eligible for open non-winners. With the Cal-bred program, it’s great. This is back in three weeks and I’ve always kind of spaced her races out a little bit more, but this type of money, how do you pass it up?” She has four wins in nine starts, earnings of $407,760 and was coming off a win in the Evening Jewel on Apr. 5. Rovenna ran the 1 1/16 miles in 1:43.86... ...

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TOP KISSER — $125,000 Spring Fever Stakes

By Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Apr. 26, 2014) – Tommy Town Thoroughbreds’ homebred Top Kisser, returning froma nine-month layoff to race on dirt for the first time, ran down pacesetter Marks Mine to win Saturday’s $125,000 Spring Fever Stakes for Golden State Series eligible fillies and mares on the Gold Rush card at Santa Anita Park.   Top Kisser is a 5-year-old mare by Old Topper, out of the Cherokee Run mare Cherokee Kiss, is trained by Jerry Hollendorfer and was ridden by Corey Nakatani.   “We thought we had her ready,” said Hollendorfer. “She was in the clear and responded when asked to run. We got lucky and got out of the game good, too. The Tommy Town facilities (owned by Tom and Debi Stull) are real nice and we turn a lot of horses out there, so we turned her out there and gave her some time and she came back and responded.”   Nakatani was riding Top Kisser for the first time. It was Top Kisser’s... ...

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STORM FIGHTER — $125,000 Tiznow Stakes

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (April 26, 2014)—Golden Eagle Farm’s homebred Storm Fighter dispatched heavily favored Rousing Sermon turning for home and went on to an impressive 3 ¼ length win in Saturday’s $125,000 Tiznow Stakes for older horses bred or sired in California. Ridden by Edwin Maldonado and trained by Bruce Headley, the 4-year-old colt by Stormin Fever covered a flat mile in 1:35.06. Breaking from post position three in a field of five, Storm Fighter broke sharply and assumed command into the Club House turn and controlled the race throughout, carving out fractions of 23.20, 46.45, 1:10.00 and 1:22.30. “There was no speed in the race, so we thought we would take advantage of that,” said Maldonado. “I thought one of Hollendorfer’s horses would go with me to pressure us, but we made the lead easy and it was all him.” Off as the second choice at 5-2, Storm Fighter paid $7.60, $3.40 and $2.60. Bred by the late Larry Mabee, son of Golden Eagle founders John... ...

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DANCINGTOTHESTARS — $100,000 Fran’s Valentine Stakes

ARCADIA, Calif. (Apr. 26, 2014) – Dancingtothestars accelerated past the tiring frontrunners turning for home, then withstood a rider’s objection to win Saturday’s $100,000 Fran’s Valentine Stakes for Golden State Series eligible fillies and mares on the Gold Rush card at Santa Anita.   Dancingtothestars is a 6-year-old mare by Good Journey, out of the In Excess mare A Lil Excess and was bred by owner Ren-Mar Thoroughbreds.   “We’re very proud of her,” said Cathy Lambert, daughter-in-law of Marjorie Lambert of Burbank, who races as Ren-Mar Thoroughbreds. “This is really special because we lost her dam last year. She had been bred to Atticus and then got colic. To win the Megahertz (Stakes, three starts back) and now the Fran’s Valentine, this is unreal.”   Dancingtothestars is trained by Doug O’Neill and was ridden by Mario Gutierrez.   “Mario knows her well,” said O’Neill. “He was out of town the last time she ran (third in the Irish O’Brien). Joe Talamo gave her a great ride, but the Ren-Mar... ...

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Evening Jewel Goes to Rovenna

By DRF.com ARCADIA, Calif. (Apr. 5, 2014) – With three furlongs remaining in Saturday’s $200,250 Evening Jewel Stakes at Santa Anita, jockey Victor Espinoza decided to challenge the competition aboard Rovenna. Rovenna was disputing the pace when Espinoza urged the filly clear. She responded to take a two-length lead and held it to the finish of the race over 6 1/2 furlongs for California-bred 3-year-old fillies. “I wanted to do that,” he said. “I wanted to beat everybody and take an advantage. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn’t.” Rovenna ($5) was timed in 1:15.55. She finished 2 3/4 lengths in front of Harlington’s Rose, who closed from fifth in the field of nine. Cause Ur My Babe, an 8-1 shot, finished third, followed by Sprouts, Princess Genevieve, Gouyen, Chati’s On Top, Sprague River, and Norastone. Rovenna set an early pace of 21.81 and 44.48 seconds. She has shown speed in the past, a tactic that Espinoza wanted to use on a track that played friendly to front-runners Saturday. “That’s... ...

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Alert Bay Rallies to Win Echo Eddie

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (April 5, 2014)—A close fifth going into the far turn, longshot Alert Bay, with Tyler Baze up, rallied at the rail to win Saturday’s $200,000 Echo Eddie Stakes for Golden State Series eligible by a half length over a fast-finishing Life Is a Joy, providing trainer Blaine Wright with his first-ever Santa Anita stakes win while covering 6 ½ furlongs in 1:15.61. “This is my first stakes win here,” said Wright, who is based at Golden Gate Fields.  “I’ve been training my whole life, really, but on my own since 2006.  Tyler and I go back a ways…We told him the track was real tight today, try to stay as close as you can without taking the run away from him.  I said ‘Watch when the dirt hits him in the face,’ because he’s run on turf, he run on Tapeta synthetic, and sometimes those horses get to stinging a little bit in their face and they’ll back up.” Owned by Peter Redekop B.C.,... ...

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Weewinnin

Weewinnin wins the $250,000 Cal Cup Turf Classic, presented by City National Bank ...

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$250,000 Cal Cup Derby — CALIFORNIA CHROME

By DRF.com ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 25, 2014)—California Chrome proved himself best of the statebreds on Saturday at Santa Anita with an overpowering victory in the $250,000 California Cup Derby, a performance that his trainer, Art Sherman, thought was in him, and which will earn California Chrome a shot to prove himself worth of getting to another Derby, the one in Kentucky on May 3. “He had been training like a bomb,” Sherman said after California Chrome  rolled to a 5 1/2-length victory in the 1 1/16-mile race for 3-year-olds. Tamarando, winner of the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity last summer, rallied for second, 3 1/4 lengths in front of third-place Life Is a Joy. Awesome Return was fourth and was followed, in order, by Better Bet, Public Policy, and Lucky Views. Three horses did not finish the race. Aotearoa was eased on the far turn. And then in the stretch, Electric Eddie, while racing in fifth place, broke down, and, unable to run straight because of his injuries, veered into... ...

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$250,000 Cal Cup Classic, Presented by City National Bank — WEEWINNIN

By DRF.com ARCADIA, Calif. – Injury kept Weewinnin off the track for 11 months in 2013. After that long of a layoff, a few seconds of suspense was not an issue for his backers in Saturday’s $251,500 California Cup Turf Classic at Santa Anita. Jockey Joe Talamo had Weewinnin on the rail on the turn of the turf race over 1 1/8 miles, waiting for running room behind the pacesetters. When space developed, Talamo urged Weewinnin to the front in early stretch and guided the 4-year-old gelding to a 21-1 upset win in the year’s top race for older California-breds. Weewinnin ($44.80) finished 2  1/4 lengths in front of 10-1 Stoney Fleece, who was a neck in front of 9-2 Jules Journey. Summer Hit, the 6-5 favorite, set a quick pace of 23.45 and 46.88 seconds but faded from contention in the final furlong. Weewinnin was fourth for the first six furlongs, racing on the inside. “We had a great trip,” Talamo said. “I was able to sit behind the... ...

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$125,000 Donald Valpredo Cal Cup Sprint — BIG MACHER

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 25, 2014)–Trainer Richard Baltas was all smiles following Saturday’s $125,000 Donald Valpredo California Cup Sprint for good reason, as his Big Macher, claimed seven starts back out of a maiden $20,000 claimer on July 17 at Del Mar, had just powered to a 1 ¾ length win under Rafael Bejarano, covering six furlongs in a rapid 1:08.62. Breaking from the outside post in a nine-horse field, Big Macher, the second choice at 2-1, sat second to longshot Coach Bob and Kent Desormeaux down the backside and around the far turn before taking the lead at the top of the lane. “Rafael said he was going to sit far back, but I told him that if he breaks sharp not to be too far out of it,” said Baltas.  “I think that’s where he likes to be, up close, and he still can kick when he’s up close.  He just came into the race real good and it was a great day.” A 4-year-old... ...

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$200,000 Cal Cup Oaks — SUSANS EXPRESS

By Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 25, 2014)—With blinkers refitted, longshot Susans Express sat a close second at the rail going to the far turn and found a seam three off the fence turning for home and powered through the lane with Kent Desormeaux to take Saturday’s $200,000 California Cup Oaks by 1 ¼ lengths, getting one mile on turf in 1:34.72. Off at 65-1 in a field of 14 California-bred 3-year-old fillies, Susans Express, trained and co-owned by Jorge Periban, tried the grass for the first time in the Oaks. Susans Express was winless in four starts since breaking her maiden sprinting for a $50,000 claiming tag on Aug. 30. “Jorge told me exactly how to ride this filly and obviously it worked out,” said Desormeux, who collected his second stakes win of the day.  “She’s a very nice filly.  I’m just glad to be back here and I have to thank Jorgie for putting me on.” A filly by Decarchy, Susans Express, owned by her breeder Ed... ...

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$125,000 Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Sprint — CIAO BELLA LUNA

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 25, 2014)—In her second career try down Santa Anita’s unique 6 ½ furlong hillside turf course, Ciao Bella Luna, with Kent Desormeaux up, sat second to Marks Mine and Frank Alvarado down the hill, took the lead outside Marks Mine crossing the dirt at the top of the lane and prevailed in a head and head duel with the pacesetter to the wire, winning Saturday’s $125,000 Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf Sprint by a half length in 1:12.81. Trained by Peter Miller, Ciao Bella Luna was the third choice at 5-1 in a field of 11 older fillies and mares bred in California and paid $13.00, $6.40 and $4.80.                 . “I thought we would be way back early,” said Desormeaux.  “She broke horrible her last out so the only thing I did differently was I asked her to leave there better.  “She carried me the rest of the way.  She was in the bridle, just really floating along.” A 4-year-old filly by... ...

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DRF.com on Cal Cup Classic

By DRF.com ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 24, 2014) – Summer Hit is in the midst of a career that plays in all seasons. When the 5-year-old gelding starts as the favorite in Saturday’s $250,000 California Cup Turf Classic at Santa Anita, Summer Hit can win his fifth stakes, and first in the winter. He won the 2012 Silky Sullivan Stakes and 2013 All American Stakes at Golden Gate Fields in the spring of those years, the 2013 Harry Brubaker Stakes at Del Mar last summer, and the Grade 3 Berkeley Handicap at Golden Gate in his last race Nov. 29. The only blemish on his recent record was a seventh as a 26-1 outsider in the Grade 1 Awesome Again Stakes on dirt at Santa Anita in September. “Look who he was running against,” said Dan Ward, trainer Jerry Hollendorfer’s assistant. The Awesome Again Stakes was won by Mucho Macho Man, who later won the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Summer Hit races for John Carver and Hollendorfer and has won 9 of 15... ...

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Cal Cup Derby Next for Tamarando

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 22, 2014)—A winner of the Grade I Del Mar Futurity Sept. 4, and most recently third in the Grade I, 1 1/16 miles CashCall Futurity Dec. 14, Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams’ homebred Tamarando merits top billing in a field of 11 sophomores in Saturday’s $250,000 California Cup Derby at 1 1/16 miles. An important component to the Golden State Series for horses bred or sired in California, the Cal Cup Derby is part of a newly created Sunshine Millions Cal Cup Day at Santa Anita that will offer fans six stakes and 10 races overall. A 3-year-old colt by Bertrando, Tamarando is a deep closer who rallied from dead last to win the open Real Quiet Stakes at 1 1/16 miles on Nov. 23.  He tried to employ similar tactics in the CashCall Futurity, but could never threaten stable mate and top Derby prospect Shared Belief when beaten seven lengths. Trained by Jerry Hollendorfer, Tamarando zipped a half mile in 47.40... ...

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Swiss Lake Yodeler Aims for Oaks

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 22, 2014)—Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams, prominent among California’s top owner/breeders, will be represented by two talented homebred fillies, the Jerry Hollendorfer-trained Swiss Lake Yodeler, and the Steve Specht-conditioned Alasharchy, in Saturday’s $200,000 California Cup Oaks for 3-year-old fillies at one mile on turf. An important component to the Golden State Series for horses bred or sired in California, the Oaks is part of a newly created Sunshine Millions California Cup Day at Santa Anita that will offer fans six stakes and 10 races overall. By the venerable California-based Swiss Yodeler, Swiss Lake Yodeler comes off a rousing one length win in the seven furlong Soviet Problem Stakes versus state breds Dec. 21 at Betfair Hollywood Park and is a neck away from being undefeated in four starts. Attentive to the pace, she was an easy 2 ¼ length winner of the one mile Golden State Juvenile Fillies Nov. 1 at Santa Anita and will no doubt be favored with Rafael Bejarano... ...

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Proven Cyclometer in Cal Cup Sprint

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 22, 2014)—Veteran conditioner Bruce Headley will be represented by        6-year-old horse and likely favorite Cyclometer in Saturday’s $125,000 Donald Valpredo California Cup Sprint for older horses at six furlongs, a race that attracted a field of 10 older horses. An important component to the Golden State Series for horses bred or sired in California, the Donald Valpredo California Cup Sprint is part of a newly created Sunshine Millions California Cup Day at Santa Anita that will offer fans six stakes and 10 races overall. Fresh off victory in the six furlong Midnight Lute Stakes Jan. 4, Cyclometer would appear to be at the top of his game for Headley, who has specialized in taking his time with older horses throughout a storybook training career in the Golden State. Owned and bred by Headley and Irwin and Andrew Molasky, Cyclometer was a close second as the 8-5 favorite two starts back in the 7 ½ furlong On Trust Handicap Nov. 24, and was a... ...

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Deep Field for Filly & Mare Turf

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 22, 2014)—Multiple stakes winners Marks Mine and Unusual Hottie figure prominently in Saturday’s $125,000 Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf Sprint at 6 ½ furlongs down Santa Anita’s Camino Real hillside turf course, a race that attracted a field of 11 older distaffers bred or sired in California. Based at Golden Gate Fields and trained by Steve Specht, Marks Mine is a three-time stakes winner who comes off a facile 4 ½ length classified allowance win going six furlongs on Dec. 26. A speedy 4-year-old filly by Benchmark, Marks Mine won the Golden Gate Debutante at two, and went on to win the California State Fair Sprint Handicap at Sacramento this past July 20 and the six furlong Harvest Stakes on Sept. 28 at Stockton. Owned by her breeders, Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams, Marks Mine was off the board in her only career turf try, a one mile classified allowance Nov. 17 at Golden Gate Fields. The Sunshine Millions Filly and... ...

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Jules Journey Ready for Cal Cup

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Jan. 19, 2014) — Draw a line through Jules Journey’s last race. That would be the advice from Jim Cassidy, who not only trains the 5-year-old Good Journey gelding but also owns half of him, along with Bradbury residents Mr. and Mrs. Kieron DeLahunt. Jules Journey closed resolutely from 11th and last at the half-mile marker to finish fourth, beaten six lengths, last out in a one mile allowance race on Santa Anita’s turf. Next up: Saturday’s $250,000 California Cup Turf Classic, presented by City National Bank, at 1 1/8 miles. “He got in trouble last time,” Cassidy said. “It was an ugly, ugly race. He ran a winning race, otherwise. He’s a very consistent horse. He tries hard every time.” Probable for the Turf Classic: China Prince, Corey Nakatani; Jules Journey, Gary Stevens; Maybe Tuesday, Kent Desormeaux; and Weewinnin, Joe Talamo. With a celebration of Cal-bred Thoroughbreds, Sunshine Millions California Cup Saturday is sure to offer an exciting day of racing, featuring six stakes.... ...

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California Chrome Hollywood’s Last Stakes Winner

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (Dec. 22, 2013) – California Chrome demolished the field in Sunday’s $200,000 King Glorious Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 2-year-olds in the final stakes race at Betfair Hollywood Park. California Chrome is by Lucky Pulpit, out of the Not For Love mare Love the Chase, was bred by owners Perry Martin and Steven Coburn and is trained by Art Sherman. Sherman often galloped Swaps, considered the greatest California bred of all and immortalized in a statue that has stood at Hollywood Park, where the son of Khaled earned 10 of his 19 wins, since 1958. “It brings back a lot of memories for me,’’ said Sherman, 76. “It’s a special thing for me to be able to win here at Hollywood Park. I started here as a young kid and rode my first race when I was 18 in 1955. “Going back through the years we had a lot of fun with the big crowds and the great horses. It’s fitting for me, but I feel very... ...

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Swiss Lake Yodeler Gives Hollendorfer a Record

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (Dec. 21, 2013) — Odds-on favorite Swiss Lake Yodeler rallied gamely in the final sixteenth of a mile to capture Saturday’s $200,000 Soviet Problem Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 2-year-old fillies at Betfair Hollywood Park. Swiss Lake Yodeler is by Swiss Yodeler, out of the Meadowlake mare Domasco Lake, was bred by owners Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams and is trained by Jerry Hollendorfer, whose seventh stakes win broke Charlie Whittingham’s Fall Meet track record. “(Whittingham) has been an idol of mine from the very beginning,’’ said Hollendorfer. “When I came on the racetrack, everybody in the world knew his name. I’m pleased to break any kind of record he ever held. I’m very humble and grateful. Considering this is the end (of Hollywood Park) makes me sad, but I’ve had a lot of good luck here and won a lot races. I’m going to be sorry to see Hollywood Park go. “I think (Swiss Lake Yodeler) wants more ground. I wasn’t sure she was going to... ...

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Soviet Problem, King Glorious Noms and PPs

$200,000 Soviet Problem Stakes for Golden State Series Eligible 2-Year-Old Fillies, Saturday, Dec. 21 NOMINATIONS   PP’s $200,000 King Glorious Stakes for Golden State Series Eligible 2-Year-Olds, Sunday, Dec. 22 NOMINATIONS   PP’s ...

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Five Cal-breds in Oakland Stakes

ALBANY, Calif. (Nov. 12, 2013) – Multiple stakes winner Ain’t No Other is the leading earner among five California-breds entered in Saturday’s $50,000 Oakland Stakes at Golden Gate. Ourwestcoastghost is by Muqtarib, out of the In Excess mare Xpress Xcess, was bred by owners Ron and Lillian Lang and D. Wayne Baker and is trained by Baker. He has four wins in nine starts, earnings of $135,212 and is coming off a fourth in an Oct. 20 allowance. Ain’t No Other is by Old Topper, out of the Shadeed mare Miami Margie, was bred by owner Tommy Town Thoroughbreds and is trained by Jerry Hollendorfer. He has nine wins in 30 starts, earnings of $540,465 and is coming off a second in the Oct. 19 California Flag. He was third in this race last year. Coach Bob is by Bertrando, out of the Yankee Gentleman mare Gentleman’s Hope, was bred by Pam & Marty Wygod, is owned by Tom Gerstel, Reina Gonzalez, Keith Hembree, Jean Hembree, et al. He has... ...

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Better Bet Takes Rich Golden State Juvenile

ARCADIA, Calif. (Nov. 1, 2013) – Longshot Better Bet pulled away around the turn and couldn’t be caught as he won Friday’s $200,000 Golden State Juvenile for 2-year-olds eligible to the Golden State Series on the Breeders’ Cup card at Santa Anita. Better Bet is by Southern Image, out of the Swiss Yodeler mare Short Sentence, was bred by Revocable Trust of Mikel Harrington and Patricia Harrington, is owned by Mike Harrington Trustee, is trained by Mike Harrington and was ridden by Martin Pedroza. “I knew Martin (Pedroza) fits this horse to a tee,” said Mike Harrington. “He needed a Pedroza. I’m not sure it was that important to get in front today because the horse is tactical. In fact, he loves to lay off horses, but his last race he had no shot. It just set up good for him today. He’s a better horse than the way he’s been running. Like all horse races, things just had to turn out right. Fortunately, in a $200,000 race, things turned... ...

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Swiss Lake Yodeler Wins Golden State Juvenile Fillies

ARCADIA, Calif. (Nov. 1, 2013) – Swiss Lake Yodeler gradually pulled away from Moving Desert to win Friday’s $200,000 Golden State Juvenile Fillies for 2-year-old Golden State Series eligible fillies on the Breeders’ Cup card at Santa Anita. Swiss Lake Yodeler is by Swiss Yodeler, out of the Meadowlake mare Domasco Lake, was bred by owners Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams, is trained by Jerry Hollendorfer and was ridden by Julien Leparoux. “My horse ran great,” said Leparoux. “She put me in the right position right away because it’s a speed-favoring track today. We knew she would put me on the lead or close to the pace and we were happy about that because of the way the track is playing. My horse just kept on going at the end and I’m glad I won the race.” Swiss Lake Yodeler has two wins in three starts, earnings of $125,600 and was coming off a second in an Oct. 6 starter’s allowance. Swiss Lake Yodeler ran the mile in 1:37.58 and... ...

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Tamarando Favored in Juvenile

From Santa Anita Publicity ARCADIA, Calif. (Oct. 29, 2013)—Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams’ homebred Tamarando, a winner of the Grade I Del Mar Futurity Sept. 4, heads a field of nine set to go in Friday’s $200,000 Golden State Juvenile at Santa Anita for 2-year-olds bred or sired in California.http://santaanita.com/press/pressrelease/2013/10/grade-i-winner-tamarand… ...

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