From Santa Anita Publicity
D’AMATO HOPES TO CASH IN ON GOLD RUSH DAY
Leading trainer Phil D’Amato has six horses entered on Saturday’s rich California Gold Rush Day card featuring five stakes races for horses bred or sired in California, including Tough It Out in the $200,000 Snow Chief Stakes for three-year-olds at 1 1/8 miles on turf and Sheer Pleasure in the $125,000 Fran’s Valentine Stakes for older fillies and mares at one mile on turf.
“Both are doing great,” said D’Amato, atop the trainers’ standings with 11 wins, five more than Jerry Hollendorfer, Mike Puype and John Sadler, each tied with six.
“The mile and an eighth distance should be perfect for Tough It Out. He’s won on the grass before and been second once, so I like this spot for him.
“Sheer Pleasure came out of her second-place finish to Beholder (in the Grade III Adoration on May 8) in great shape. I think going back against Cal-breds will make the difference in getting her a win.”
The Snow Chief field: Ralis, Mario Gutierrez, 5-2; The Big Train, Santiago Gonzalez, 15-1; Glory Bound, Edwin Maldonado, 10-1; Midnight Ming, Rafael Bejarano, 5-1; Tough It
Out, Joe Talamo, 2-1; and Gold Rush Dancer, Flavien Prat, 9-5.
CHEEKABOO TO ‘RUN HER OWN RACE’ IN MELAIR
On paper, Enola Gray’s five rivals appear to be running for second in Saturday’s $200,000 Melair Stakes for three-year-old fillies at 1 1/16 miles.
That’s the opinion of Peter Eurton, who trains 5-1 morning line chance Cheekaboo.
“Whoever beats Enola Gray wins the race,” Eurton said, “and there’s no speed to go with her, but I’m just going to run my own race and see what happens.”
The Melair: Enola Gray, Tyler Baze, 2-5; Allsquare, Joe Talamo, 10-1; Cheekaboo, Rafael Bejarano, 5-1; Hacktivism, Mario Gutierrez, 8-1; The Spiral Jetter, Santiago Gonzalez, 12-1; and Shy Carmelita, Martin Garcia, 6-1.
HENDRICKS EYES ‘GOOD TRIP’ IN TIZNOW STAKES
Songforjohnmichael showed speed in the Santana Mile on April 2 before finishing third in a solid performance.
Trainer Dan Hendricks feels the son of Songandaprayer can stalk if need be in Saturday’s $150,000 Tiznow Stakes for older horses at a flat mile.
“He usually rates,” Hendricks said. “He had the rail in the Santana Mile and broke so well that it kind of put him in front.
“I think if he gets a good trip Saturday, it will result in a good race.”
The Tiznow: Howdy, Mario Gutierrez, 6-1; Boozer, Edwin Maldonado, 5-2; Songforjohnmichael, Joe Talamo, 2-1; Avanti Bello, Rafael Bejarano, 8-1; Indygo Holiday, Fernando Perez, 15-1; Soi Phet, Kent Desomreaux, 4-1; and Skookum Spirit, Stewart Elliott, 9-2.
DISTANCE SUITS LILY KAI IN FRAN’S VALENTINE
Mike Machowsky has two horses entered in Saturday’s $125,000 Fran’s Valentine Stakes for fillies and mares, four and up, at a mile on turf, Madam Mousse and Lily Kai, each making her stakes debut.
All but one of Lily Kai’s nine career starts have come on grass. The four-year-old daughter of Unusual Heat won by nearly two lengths going 1 1/16 miles on turf at Golden Gate Fields on May 1.
“The race should set up well for her,” Machowsky said. “There’s a lot of speed in there and both fillies are doing really well, but I think it will set up good for Lily Kai.”
The field for the Fran’s Valentine: Smoove It, Mario Gutierrez, 3-1; Nite Delite, Stewart Elliott, 12-1; Sheer Pleasure, Martin Garcia, 7-2; Madame Mousse, Santiago Gonzalez, 10-1; Lily Kai, Dryden Van Dyke, 8-1; Bert’s Melody, Brice Blanc, 5-1; Velvet Mesquite, Tyler Baze, 9-2; and Singing Kitty, Rafael Bejarano, 4-1.
FOREST CHATTER ‘SHOULD BE READY’ FOR LENNYFROMALIBU
Forest Chatter is the 6-5 morning line favorite to resume his winning ways on Santa Anita’s downhill turf course when he runs in Saturday’s $100,000 Lennyfromalibu Stakes for four-year-olds and up.
The five-year-old gelded son of Dixie Chatter trained by Richard Mandella has won five of six over the course, losing for the only time on Feb. 27 when third in the Sensational Star under Mike Smith, who has ridden him in 11 of his 12 career starts.
“That was a good race,” Smith said of the Sensational Star. “It was his first race back (since running fourth in the Cary Grant on dirt at Del Mar Nov. 22). “It was a good third, he needed that race and he should really be ready for this one. Plus, he likes the hill.
“You couldn’t ask for anything else. He’s just got to be good enough and get the trip.”
The field: Forest Chatter, Mike Smith, 6-5; Pay the Fine, Mario Gutierrez, 9-2; Ambitious Brew, Flavien Prat, 7-5; Old Man Lake, Tyler Baze, 12-1; and K Thirty Eight, Edwin Maldonado, 6-1.