Published Thursday, September 3rd, 2015   ( 8 years ago )

Stable Notes
September 3 2015

 
By Hank Wesch
 

 
SUPPLEMENTAL ENTRIES SEEKING DEBUTANTE GOLD
 
Pretty N Cool has looked extremely impressive in her two career starts here, winning a maiden event and then the Grade II $200,000 Sorrento Stakes by a combined 7 ¼ lengths.
 
And what those performances earned the daughter of Scat Daddy, trained by Hall of Famer Bob Baffert, is an opportunity to prove herself once again in Saturday’s Grade I $300,000 Del Mar Debutante. Pretty N Cool, the 2-1 favorite on oddsmaker Russ Hudak’s morning line, will face 10 rivals, the connections for two of whom paid $10,000 for the chance to run in the seven-furlong race that determines the 2-year-old filly championship of the meeting.
 
The supplementals are East Coast shipper Come to Mischief and Del Mar based Right There.
 
Come to Mischief, a Kentucky-bred daughter of Into Mischief, was privately purchased by Ron Paolucci’s Loooch Racing Stable Inc following an impressive six-length debut victory on June 28 in the $125,000 My Dear Stakes on Polytrack at Woodbine and placed in the care of trainer Peter Walder in Florida. She had been training at Gulfstream Park through August 22 before shipping west last week and recording a four-furlong work on Sunday here in  :51.60.
 
“She freaked in her first (and only) start,” Walder said by phone Thursday morning. “You look at the tape and go ‘My God, holy cow, this is scary.’ It took her a little bit of time for her settling in because of the heat in Florida, but once she did, she’s been fine.”
 
The Del Mar Debutante wasn’t atop the list of target races immediately after the purchase, Walder said. But it was decided that Del Mar’s dirt might be closer to the Woodbine’s surface than some East Coast tracks. The supplemental fee was not a deterrent.
 
“When you purchase a horse you think to be of that caliber you expect you’re going to have to pay to compete at the higher levels,” Walder said.
 
Walder lived in Los Angeles for seven years in his youth, but succumbed to the lure of Santa Anita in Arcadia. “I used to ditch school and make three different bus connections to get there,” Walder said. “My mom would come home and say, ‘How was school?’ and I’d say, ‘Good, I hit the daily double.’”
 
He’d never been to Del Mar, however, until last weekend. “I have to say (Racing Secretary) David Jerkens and everybody out there have been absolutely fantastic,” he said. “They really rolled out the red carpet and made me feel special.”
 
Come to Mischief drew the No. 2 post position and will be ridden by Gary Stevens. “I’m not crazy about the two hole, but I’m sure glad I’ve got a Hall of Fame rider to work it out,” Walder said,
 
Right There, a Kentucky-bred daughter of Eskendereya owned by Big Chief Racing LLC and trained by J. Keith Desormeaux, won the Landaluce Stakes at Santa Anita on June 21 in her second career start and was fourth to Pretty N Cool, beaten 9 ¼ lengths, in the 6 ½-furlong Sorrento.
 
“She got a little tired, I think she needed a little more work and a little more distance,” Desormeaux assistant Joasin Diego said Thursday.
 
The field from the rail out: Right There (Kent Desormeaux, 20-1), Come to Mischief (Gary Stevens, 8-1), Pretty N Cool (Martin Garcia, 2-1), Land Over Sea (Mario Gutierrez, 15-1), Surfside Tiara (Rafael Bejarano, 7-2), Stays in Vegas (Flavien Prat, 15-1), One True Kiss (Joe Talamo, 15-1), My Dynamo (Fernando Perez, 20-1), Gomo (Alex Solis, 15-1), Mitzi Winks (Drayden Van Dyke, 30-1) and Songbird (Mike Smith, 5-2).
 
The Debutante will go as the ninth on an 11-race program with an approximate post time of 6:10 p.m.
 

 
CONNECTIONS FOR FOUND MONEY LOOK FOR REBOUND IN I’M SMOKIN
 
Found Money opened his career with a pair of wins at Santa Anita in May and June, the second in the $125,000 Santa Anita Juvenile.
 
But the 2-year-old California-bred son of Square Eddie owned by Paul Reddam  
was outrun by stablemate Nyquist and four others when fifth of six, beaten 11 ½ lengths, in the Grade II Best Pal Stakes on August 8 here.
 
“He came out of the race with a little mucus, which is kind of typical for babies, so we’re drawing a line through it,” trainer Doug O’Neill said. “He’s fine now and doing well.”
 
Found Money is the 2-1 second choice in a field of six for the featured $150,000 I’m Smokin in tomorrow’s final 4 O’Clock Friday program of the Summer Meeting.
 
The field from the rail:  Carlos Dangerous (Rafael Bejarano, 5-1), Viviendo El Sueno (Martin Garcia, 5-1), Xingontothebone (Felipe Valdez, 10-1), Smokey Image (Juan Hernandez, 8-5), Found Money (Mario Gutierrez, 2-1) and Quorum of Joy (Corey Nakatani, 8-1).
 

 
I’MALREADYTHERE FAVORED FOR DEL MAR  JUVENILE TURF
 
I’malreadythere, a gelded son of Crown of Thorns being saddled for the first time by Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Hollendorfer, was made the 7-2 morning line favorite by oddsmaker Russ Hudak for Saturday’s $100,000 Del Mar Juvenile Turf Stakes.
 
I’malreadythere was a two-length winner of a maiden race on turf at Gulfstream Park in Florida on August 8 when trained by Michael Yates before shipping west. Hollendorfer sent him out for a five-furlong work in 1:02.40 on the Jimmy Durante Turf Course here Sunday.
 
The field from the rail out: I’malreadythere (Flavien Prat, 7-2), Swiss Minister (Martin Pedroza, 20-1), Hollywood Don (Brice Blanc, 4-1), Dubdubwatson (Alonso Quinonez, 20-1), Mr Notorious (Mike Smith, 12-1), Getoffmyback (James Graham, 20-1), Annie’s Candy (Victor Espinoza, 6-1), Rare Candy (Joe Talamo, 9-2), Go Long (Kent Desormeaux, 15-1), Tiz a Billy (Rafael Bejarano, 6-1) and Hot Ore (Tyler Baze, 5-1). The also eligibles are: Recalibrating (Santiago Gonzalez, 10-1), Dressed In Hermes (Gary Stevens, 8-1) and Aztec Warrior (Flavien Prat, 20-1).
 

 
PATRICK VALENZUELA MAKING PROGRESS ON COMEBACK TRAIL
 
Patrick Valenzuela, granted a license to exercise horses by the California Horse Racing Board in early August while his jockey’s license remains suspended, is making progress for a return to riding, subject to board approval which, if successful, could be in evidence for the Bing Crosby Meeting here when it commences on Thursday, October 29.
 
“I’m working hard and doing all I can to get my license back on October 17,” Valenzuela said Thursday morning. Valenzuela will turn 53 on October 17.
 
Valenzuela said he has been working 5-10 horses a morning for a variety of trainers, among them Mike Pender, Doug O’Neill, George Papaprodroumou and Ron McAnally. His weight is 128.
 
“I’ll be at 117 when I’m ready to ride again,” Valenzuela said. “I’m calling it the ‘Eye of the Tiger’ comeback.”
 

 
 PRIZE EXHIBIT, PROSPECT PARK, JUDY THE BEAUTY TOP SUNDAY STAKES
 
Close  of entries and post positions were pending later Thursday, but  marquee performers and stellar fields were expected for the three stakes on Sunday’s card – the $200,000 Grade II Yellow Ribbon Handicap, $250,000 Grade II Del Mar Derby and $80,000-added C.E.R.F. Stakes.
 
The probables for the Yellow Ribbon, in alphabetical order: Alexis Tangier, Blingismything, Customer Base, Elektrum, Famous Alice, Istanford, Lady Pimpernel, Notte D’Oro, Prize Exhibit, Queen Of The Sand, She’s Not Here, Stormy Lucy and Thegirlinthatsong.
 
For the Del Mar Derby: Gunslinger, Om, Papacoolpapacool, Prospect Park, Royal Albert Hall, Soul Driver and Win The Space.
 
For the C.E.R.F: Amaranth, Baruta, Ben’s Duchess, Judy The Beauty, Uzziel and Windy Forecast.
 

 
AMERICAN PHAROAH TODAY
 
The Triple Crown champion walked the stable area of Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert while owner Ahmed Zayat made the big news of the day. Zayat told the Daily Racing Form that after lengthy consultation with Baffert, assistant trainer Jim Barnes and jockey Victor Espinoza, he had decided to keep American Pharoah in training.
 
“I have discussed all aspects of American Pharoah’s race last Saturday in the Travers – and his condition since the race – with our whole team and have decided American Pharoah deserves another chance, so we are pointing to the Breeders’ Cup Classic,” Zayat was quoted as saying.
 
American Pharoah will be paraded for the crowd here following the fourth race on Sunday.
 

 
CLOSERS – Forthenineteen, winner of Wednesday’s second race, is named to honor the 19 firefighters who were killed fighting a wildfire in Arizona in July of 2013 … Selected works from 63 on dirt and 13 on turf officially timed Thursday morning: Dirt – Off the Road (5f, :59.20), Normandy Invasion (5f, :59.20), Imperative (4f, :47.20); Turf – Class Leader (4f, :49.00), Om (3f, :38.00).
 

 
DEL MAR STATISTICS
 
Jockey Standings
(Current Through Wednesday, September 2, 2015 Inclusive)
Jockey Mts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% Money Won
Rafael Bejarano 187 33 38 24 18% $2,199,654
Joseph Talamo 167 26 13 14 16% $1,487,568
Tyler Baze 187 24 25 29 13% $1,484,020
Santiago Gonzalez 156 23 15 20 15% $1,266,706
Mario Gutierrez 119 23 14 10 19% $1,237,526
Flavien Prat 161 21 26 25 13% $1,801,744
Martin Garcia 125 18 12 15 14% $1,179,650
Corey Nakatani 78 16 9 4 21% $729,726
Kent Desormeaux 85 15 10 12 18% $781,174
James Graham 120 11 20 14 9% $925,494
 
Trainer Standings
(Current Through Wednesday, September 2, 2015 Inclusive)
Trainer Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% Money Won
Jerry Hollendorfer 82 20 9 10 24% $1,216,872
Peter Miller 117 15 21 15 13% $1,148,020
Doug F. O'Neill 93 14 18 11 15% $1,095,490
Richard Baltas 66 14 6 12 21% $706,658
Philip D'Amato 77 12 10 11 16% $918,932
Mike Puype 69 12 4 8 17% $653,860
Bob Baffert 56 11 9 8 20% $884,820
John W. Sadler 50 11 4 5 22% $586,834
Robert B. Hess, Jr. 51 10 1 8 20% $310,982
Mark Glatt 58 8 6 7 14% $413,540
 
Winning Favorites Report
(Current Through Wednesday, September 2, 2015 Inclusive)
Winning favorites 92 308 29.87%
Wining favorites on dirt 68 211 32.23%
Wining favorites on turf 24 97 24.74%
Winning odds-on favorites 18 36 50.00%
In-the-Money favorites  179  308  58.12%
In-the-Money odds-on favorites 32 36 88.89%
 

 
Contact: Dan Smith 858-792-4226/Hank Wesch 858-755-1141 ext. 3793