Santa Anita Stable Notes Friday, March 10, 2023
BY VICTOR RYAN —-
STABLE NOTES BY VICTOR RYAN
FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2023
SANTA ANITA CANCELS FRIDAY’S CARD DUE TO RAIN
KIRSTENBOSCH GETS ANOTHER GRADE I TEST IN BEHOLDER MILE
8 SANTA ANITA 3-YEAR-OLDS LISTED IN KY. DERBY FUTURE WAGER
BORACIO GETS 1ST WIN OF CLASSIC MEET, PALMA BAGS TWO
COAST-TO-COAST PICK 5 RETURNS SATURDAY
KIRSTENBOSCH GETS ANOTHER GRADE I TEST IN BEHOLDER MILE
Kirstenbosch has been a filly on the ascent this winter for trainer John Sadler. Following a third-place finish in the Grade I La Brea going seven furlongs on Dec. 26, she was stretched around two turns and promptly earned her first graded stakes win in the Grade III La Canada going 1 1/16 miles on Jan. 16.
On Saturday, Kirstenbosch will get a second crack at a Grade I in the $500,000 Beholder Mile.
Sadler targeted the Beholder Mile for Kirstenbosch immediately after her win in the La Canada, which came while breaking from the rail under Kazushi Kimura. In the Beholder Mile, she again drew the rail and will have Kimura in the irons. Kirstenbosch is listed as a 12-1 longshot on the morning line.
Sadler noted 4-year-old Kirstenbosch has continued to move forward since the La Canada. He’s expecting a top effort on Saturday.
“She’s had good spacing since the last race and she’s improving,” said Sadler, who for the first time this year is a finalist for induction into the Racing Hall of Fame. “Obviously this is a tougher group, it’s a Grade I, but she’s doing great.”
In the one-turn La Brea, Kirstenbosch was last after a half mile but rallied to finish four lengths adrift of winner Fun to Dream, who also returns in the Beholder Mile and is the 5-2 program favorite. Kirstenbosch was much closer to the pace when stretched out in the La Canada, securing a stalking position in third before getting up late to win by a nose.
Owned and bred by Keith Abrams, Kristenbosch is by Midnight Lute out of Llandudno, a graded stakes placed daughter of Belong to Me. Due to recent wet weather at Santa Anita she was forced her to miss one scheduled work late last month, but Sadler indicated it was not a concern. She returned to the tab on Sunday with a five-furlong work that Sadler said he clocked in 59.80 seconds. The drill was officially credited as being in 1:00.20.
“She got a good work here on Sunday and has been pretty much ready for a while. It’s not like we’re trying to play catch up or anything. I think she’s ready,” Sadler said.
The Beholder Mile goes as Saturday’s eighth race with a scheduled post time of 3:59 p.m. The field in post position order: Kirstenbosch, Kazushi Kimura (12-1); Pauline’s Peal, John Velazquez (7-2); Awake At Midnyte, Mario Gutierrez (10-1); Midnight Memories, Ramon Vazquez (4-1); A Mo Reay, Flavien Prat (5-1); Ganadora, Edwin Maldonado (15-1); Desert Dawn, Umberto Rispoli (4-1); Fun to Dream, Juan Hernandez (5-2).
EIGHT SANTA ANITA 3-YEAR-OLDS LISTED IN KENTUCKY DERBY FUTURE WAGER
Santa Anita is well represented in this weekend’s Kentucky Derby Future Wager, which is pari-mutuel and offers both win and exacta betting. Of the 32 individual horses listed, eight are based at The Great Race Place.
The morning-line favorite for the Kentucky Derby Future Wager is eastern-based Forte, last year’s champion 2-year-old male who returned to be a smashing winner of last Saturday’s Grade II Fountain of Youth in his sophomore bow for trainer Todd Pletcher. He opened at 4-1.
The second choice on the morning line among individual horses was Santa Anita-based Practical Move at 8-1. Trained by Tim Yakteen, the Practical Joke colt earned his second-straight graded stakes win in last Saturday’s Grade II San Felipe at Santa Anita. That effort earned a 100 Beyer Speed Figure, which is tied for the highest posted by a 3-year-old this year.
The next shortest odds were for Arabian Knight, the Grade III Southwest winner who is now also trained by Yakteen. He was 10-1 on the morning line.
Below are the remaining six Santa Anita-based horses offered with morning line odds, trainer and recent race performance:
Geaux Rocket Ride, Richard Mandella, second San Felipe (20-1); Reincarnate, Yakteen, 3rd GII Rebel, (30-1); National Treasure, Yakteen, third GIII Sham (30-1); Skinner, John Shirreffs, third San Felipe (40-1); Hejazi, Yakteen, fourth San Felipe (40-1); Arabian Lion, Yakteen, fourth GIII Robert B. Lewis (50-1).
The Kentucky Derby Future Wager closes Sunday at 3 p.m. PT.
BORACIO GETS 1ST WIN OF CLASSIC MEET, PALMA BAGS 2 ON SATURDAY
Trainer Librado Barocio earned his first win of the Classic Meet Saturday when Bali Dancer ($12.80) won the third race, a $32,000 claimer for non-winner of two going one mile on turf. Additionally on Saturday, longtime Southern California trainer Hector Palma had his first two-win day since Dec. 4, 2020 at Los Alamitos.
Barocio, 58, has operated a small stable off and on since the late 1990s. He previously worked for the late Julio Canani.
A 1987 graduate of the UCLA film school, Barocio has served as a trainer while not making movies through his Culver City-based New Latin Cinema Productions. His best season came last year when he saddled 12 winners from 82 starters, both career highs for a calendar year.
Palma won Saturday’s fifth race with Midnight Vow ($11.40), who he owns and bred in partnership with George Yager’s BG Stable and the eighth race with Storm d’Oro ($6.40), whom he also owns in partnership with breeder BG Thoroughbred Farm to give him three victories in 30 starts at the Classic Meet. Palma, 86, has been training Thoroughbreds for more than six decades.
FINISH LINES: Phil D’Amato now tops the trainer’s standings following Midnight Jostar’s win in Thursday’s seventh race. He has 22 wins at the Classic Meet, one more than Bob Baffert…The player-friendly Coast-to-Coast Pick 5 returns Saturday with two races from Santa Anita and three from Gulfstream Park. The sequence begins with the ninth race from Gulfstream at 1:36 p.m…Entering Saturday, favorites have won at 33.71 percent clip at the Classic Meet.
SANTA ANITA STATISTICS
(Current Through Thursday, March 9, 2023 Inclusive)
Jockey Mts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% ITM% Money Won
Juan Hernandez 173 43 35 32 25% 64% $3,460,376
Flavien Prat 140 18 33 28 13% 56% $1,846,404
Lanfranco Dettori 101 18 15 17 18% 50% $1,397,540
Edwin Maldonado 118 15 23 13 13% 43% $919,440
Ramon Vazquez 114 14 13 12 12% 34% $1,378,352
Hector Berrios 75 14 12 7 19% 44% $1,017,460
Tiago Pereira 60 14 6 3 23% 38% $582,392
John Velazquez 78 13 12 12 17% 47% $1,102,256
Kyle Frey 118 11 13 12 9% 31% $607,272
Armando Aguilar 101 10 11 12 10% 33% $462,380
Trainer Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% ITM% Money Won
Philip D’Amato 118 22 23 20 19% 55% $2,343,652
Bob Baffert 74 21 21 10 28% 70% $2,382,680
Doug O’Neill 109 19 21 8 17% 44% $1,102,360
Steve Knapp 73 14 8 9 19% 42% $596,092
Mark Glatt 75 13 11 12 17% 48% $843,444
George Papaprodromou 113 12 11 18 11% 36% $793,820
Jeff Mullins 53 11 12 8 21% 58% $814,540
John Sadler 77 10 11 15 13% 47% $741,080
Michael McCarthy 61 10 8 8 16% 43% $699,500
Peter Miller 54 9 5 6 17% 37% $613,812
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