Giver Not a Taker Wins I’m Smokin

From DMTC Publicity

DEL MAR, Calif. (Sept. 9, 2022) — The chestnut gelding Giver Not a Taker tracked widest of all throughout the six-furlong, $125,000 I’m Smokin Stakes Friday at Del Mar, but the ground he gave up didn’t matter at the end as he ran fastest through the lane to score by two and a quarter lengths in feature for Golden State Series eligible 2-year-olds.

Veteran Jose Valdivia, Jr. handled the winner confidently as race favorite Straighten Up cut out splits of :22.46, :45.16 and :57.48 before “Taker” surged to the front inside the eighth pole and registered the final time of 1:09.82.

“He’s always been very straight forward and even after (his first) race we worked him a couple times and he just keeps getting better and better,” said Valdivia. “I keep telling Peter (Miller, trainer) that I keep waiting for him to do something wrong, but he just always seems to be going forward and is relaxed. For his second start he was very calm. We got a good break away from there and it was just a matter of waiting and asking.”

Miller trains the winner for owner/breeders J. Kirk and Judy Robison of El Paso, Texas. Miller and the Robisons teamed up to win this same race in 2020 with Good With People.

“Around the quarter pole I felt good, but at the eighth pole I felt really good,” said Miller. “A great ride. Jose (Valdivia) is a great rider and he did a great job. The owners, their grandson is getting married right now at L’Auberge Hotel and they’re longtime clients and it’s just special.”

Second-place finisher Straighten Up is owned by breeder KMN Racing, while Aguilar or Garces’ Amigo G A checked in third, nearly eight lengths behind the runner up.

Giver Not a Taker, a son of Danzing Candy, picked up a check for $71,250 and, added to his purse of $48,000 for his handy maiden score at Del Mar on August 14 in his only other start, he now sports a bankroll of $119,250.

The winner paid $4.60, $2.40 and $2.10 across the board. Straighten Up returned $2.40 and $2.10, while Amigo G A paid $3.60 to show.

Racing resumes at Del Mar Saturday with a first post of 1 p.m. for an 11-race card.

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