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1/15-16 (SA): Sham (G3), San Fernando, Santa Ynez, El Encino (G2's)
3rd Race - Sham S. (G3)
1 1/16 Mile Dirt. Purse $100,000. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. 1 Clubhouse Ride 3 C L 118 Valenzuela Patrick A. Lewis Craig Anthony 2 Uncle Sam 3 R L 118 Bejarano Rafael Baffert Bob 3 Anthony's Cross 3 C L 118 Rosario Joel Harty Eoin G. 4 Tapizar 3 C L 118 Gomez Garrett K. Asmussen Steven M. 5 Pride Of Silver 3 G L 118 Espinoza Victor Hess, Jr. Robert B. 6th Race - Santa Ynez S. (G2) 7 Furlongs Dirt. Purse $150,000. FOR FILLIES, THREE YEARS OLDS. 1 California Nectar 3 F L 118 Valenzuela Patrick A. O'Neill Doug F. 2 Star Presence 3 F L 118 Smith Mike E. Baffert Bob 3 Zazu 3 F L 118 Rosario Joel Sadler John W. 4 Plum Pretty 3 F L o 118 Bejarano Rafael Baffert Bob 5 Warren's Flyer 3 F L 118 Pedroza Martin A. Gutierrez Jorge 6 Alec's Moon 3 F L 118 Gomez Garrett K. Hollendorfer Jerry 7 Teroda 3 F L 118 Espinoza Victor Sadler John W. 8th Race - San Fernando S. (G2) 1 1/16 Mile Dirt. Purse $150,000. FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS. 1 Tweebster 4 R L 118 Bejarano Rafael Baffert Bob 2 Paris Vegas 4 C L 118 Blanc Brice Chappet Fabrice 3 Sidney's Candy 4 SCRATCHED 4 Haimish Hy 4 C L 123 Talamo Joseph Sherman Art 5 Do It All 4 C L 118 Valenzuela Patrick A. Harty Eoin G. 6 Thiskyhasnolimit 4 C L 118 Gomez Garrett K. Asmussen Steven M. 7 Indian Firewater 4 C L 118 Smith Mike E. Baffert Bob 8 Make Music For Me 4 C L 118 Sutherland Chantal Barba Alexis 9 Victory With Honor 4 C L 118 Quinonez Alonso Harty Eoin G. SUNDAY (1/15) 8th (4:00) El Encino S. 1 1/16 Miles (Sand) | Fillies | 4 Year Olds | Stakes | Purse: $150,000 1 Champagne d'Oro J. Talamo 120 Lbs E. Guillot - L 2 Blind Luck J. Rosario 123 Lbs J. Hollendorfer - L 3 Malibu Pier G. Gomez 118 Lbs C. Gaines - L 4 Fashion Trend V. Espinoza 118 Lbs C. Dollase - L 5 Our Georgia P. Valenzuela 118 Lbs N. Drysdale - 6 Always a Princess R. Bejarano 123 Lbs B. Baffert - L 7 Life Well Lived A. Quinonez 118 Lbs E. Harty - 8 It Tiz D. Flores 118 Lbs M. Glatt - L Last edited by Kasept : 01-14-2011 at 12:51 PM. |
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Where is Twirling Candy?
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Instead of having an interesting Strub series, Santa Anita and its ridiculous stakes schedule has made it possible for John Sadler to keep his two top 4yos apart without even having to ship either one out of town.
Despite winning separate stakes for straight 3yos on the same day at the same track, Twirling Candy and Sidney's Candy won't clash in the second leg, the San Fernando. Twirling Candy will simply await the final leg, the Strub. Will Sidney's Candy, presuming a good effort this weekend, return for a showdown? Unlikely. In all probability, Sidney's Candy will simply sit the next one out, just as his stablemate is doing here. If for some reason, Sadler decides Sidney's Candy needs another race 3 weeks from now, he still won't have to pit him against Twirling Candy in the Strub. The day after the Strub, a 9f race for 4yos, Santa Anita will also run the San Antonio, a 9f race for 4yos and up. It's pure genius. |
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.....i would say 1 to 5
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Why in the world would a trainer pit his horses against each other in 100/150k races? it sucks that they are both controlled by Sadler but how can you blame him, doesnt he and owners make more money if he wins two races instead of a first and a second. I would have sent Sid to GP for the Donn. I think he could win that race and it would be a nice G1 for the stallion page. |
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Who says anything about not having rivalries? Have them square off in the main event, not the undercard.
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Freddy, they cease to be sprinters when they are handed cream puff 4 or 5 (allowance caliber) horse fields to devour with, on top of everything else, favorable pace scenarios.
Put Sidney's Candy in a real route race (ie The Kentucky Derby) and see how he fares. Twirling Candy, at least sprinting, seems a bit more tactical, but even he in his route races has shown nothing but unbridled speed. Expect more Goodwood-like efforts from him down the road if he ever is asked to go outside of his comfort zone (4 horse allowance fields where he is allowed to take out any rival at any point in the race so long as he is "much the best"). Quote:
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Because of that "buildup", the results of those prep races don't necessarily hold true in the final marquee event either. Judge Angelucci dusted Ferdinand in the '88 San Antonio, yet wasn't close to him in the Big Cap (Ferdinand was nostrilized by Alysheba). Ruhlmann was drilled by Criminal Type in the '90 San Antonio, then stole the Big Cap (and later the San Bernadino) over that rival. Congaree made a mess of Milwaukee Brew (and Pleasantly Perfect) in the '03 San Antonio, but was tagged at the wire by that rival in the Big Cap. |
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I would love to see a rivalry start in the Big Cap then continue in the Gold Cup, then onto the Pacific Classic/Goodwood. |
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He won't be paying anything. He came up lame.
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Hope you put your $$ down.
Paid $13.00 to win. |
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Anyone have the photo finish. It seemed like Tweebster won the race
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Champagne d’Oro needs time to recuperate from colic
http://www1.drf.com/drfPDFChartRaces...=20110120&RN=6 |