None Above the Law Ends Losing Streak

From Los Alamitos Publicity

CYPRESS, Calif (Sept. 22, 2024) – The longest shot in the field at 9-1, None Above the Law ended a lengthy losing streak with a last-to-first victory in the $100,000 Bertrando Stakes for Golden State Series eligibles Saturday at Los Alamitos, opening day of the Los Angeles County Fair meet.

Completing a double for trainer Jorge Periban and jockey Antonio Fresu, the 6-year-old Karakontie gelding won for the first time since taking the Grade II Del Mar Derby Sept. 4, 2021 when trained by Peter Miller for owner-breeders J. Kirk and Judy Robison.

Nineteen consecutive defeats followed, including three for his current connections – Periban and owner Hector Castrellon – who claimed None Above the Law for $50,000 Feb. 24, before his heroics Saturday.

Content to trail while 3-1 third choice Dont Fight the Fed and 9-10 favorite Cowboy Mike battled through 23.17, 46.16 and 1:10.57 splits for the first six furlongs, None Above the Law rallied on the outside to outfinish 19-10 second choice Lovesick Blues by three-quarters of a length.

The win was his seventh in 34 starts and the $60,000 payday pushed his earnings to $633,802. He paid $20 and $5.80 while completing the mile in 1:35.76.

Lovesick Blues, who was also second in the 2023 Bertrando behind favored Kings River Knight, returned $3.40. There was no show wagering after Tom and Horn and Dick Best were scratched earlier in the day, reducing the field to four.

Dont Fight the Fed wound up five lengths behind Lovesick Blues in third while finishing nearly two lengths in front of Cowboy Mike.

Even though None Above the Law was sixth, fourth and seventh in his first three races after the claim, Periban didn’t lose confidence in the gray, who is out of the Northern Afleet mare Legally Blanca.

“He had been running with a little bit tougher the last few times he had run and he had been doing better and better in the morning,’’ said Periban, who won earlier in the afternoon with favored Ace Ace Baby. “(Fresu) told me a couple of the other horses in here were going to go, so he just waited.

“I never lost faith in this horse after we claimed him. He’s got a lot of talent and I’ve always had a good feeling about him.’’

The stakes win was the first at Los Alamitos for Fresu, who also won the meet opener with Prancingthruparis.

“(Periban) said he was doing great,’’ said Fresu. “He was very relaxed warming up and seemed to be enjoying things.

“I let him get into a rhythm down the backstretch and then I swung him out for the stretch and he showed his class.’’

Two jockeys picked up their first wins at Los Alamitos Saturday. Jeremy Laprida scored with the aforementioned Ace Ace Baby in the fourth while apprentice Welfin Orantes rallied to win the eighth with 2-1 second choice Court Snort.

Racing resumes Sunday at Los Alamitos. Post time is 1 p.m.

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