VETERAN FARHAAN STEAMS HOME TO TAKE GRADE III, $100,000 THUNDER ROAD STAKES
By Mike Willman —-
VETERAN FARHAAN STEAMS HOME TO TAKE GRADE III, $100,000 THUNDER ROAD STAKES BY THREE QUARTERS OF A LENGTH UNDER BAZE; TRAINED BY D’AMATO, HE GETS MILE ON TURF IN 1:33.18
ARCADIA, Calif. (April 29, 2017)—Next to last turning for home, 8-year-old Farhaan, in his second Southern California start, wheeled four-wide turning for home under Tyler Baze and flew home to take Saturday’s Grade III, $100,000 Thunder Road Stakes by three quarters of a length.Trained by Phil D’Amato, Farhaan, who until March 9 had been based in New York, sizzled a flat mile on turf in 1:33.18.
“I really didn’t expect to be that far off the pace,” said D’Amato.“But he kinda broke flat footed and it worked to his advantage.Bolo (heavily favored at 6-5) moved to attack Sawyer’s Hill at the half mile pole and it worked out for us.He came home in racehorse time.”
Second, beaten 3 ¼ lengths by multiple graded stakes winner Prospect Park in a 1 1/8 miles turf classified allowance March 9, Farhaan was off at 8-1 in a field of seven 3-year-olds and up and paid $18.80, $8.20 and $4.20.
“The first time I rode him, I got boxed in behind Prospect Park,” said Baze.“I had all the confidence in the world today.I worked him coming into this race and I thought he’d run big.I’m hoping he can build on this.”
Owned by Mathew Schera, Farhaan, a full horse at the age of eight, is a Kentucky-bred son of 2006 Belmont Stakes winner, Jazil and was making his 31st career start in the Thunder Road.With the win, he improved his mark to 9-3-3 and with the winner’s check of $60,000, he increased his earnings to $482,929.
Ridden by Kent Desormeaux, Perfectly Majestic broke from the rail, was taken in-hand while fifth going into the Club House turn and was a close fourth turning for home while three-wide.With a good turn of foot, he overhauled Bolo and made the lead momentarily inside the sixteenth pole, but was immediately collared by the winner and finished second, 1 ¼ lengths in front of Bolo.
Off at 7-2, Perfectly Majestic paid $4.60 and $2.80.
Bolo, who was ridden by Mike Smith, appeared to have a perfect tracking trip behind Sawyer’s Hill but was no match for the top two late and paid $2.60 to show.
Fractions on the race were 23.23, 46.61, 1:09.98 and 1:21.75.
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