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Call it a merry-go-round, a conveyor belt or a lightning fast track, there is a dominating speed bias on the main track at Santa Anita with dirt being re-installed.
In the Grade III $100,000 Sham Stakes for three-year-old colts, Tapizar set quick fractions early in relaxed fashion and widened through the lane to win by over four lengths under jockey Garret Gomez. The win gave trainer Steve Asmussen his first over the dirt at Santa Anita and one of the early leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby in May.
After winning the California Breeders’ Champion Stakes going seven furlongs earlier in the meet, California Nectar led all the way over the same sprint distance to capture the Grade II $150,000 Santa Ynez by a neck under jockey Patrick Valenzuela. The three-year-old daughter of Stormy Atlantic trained by Doug O’Neill pushed her career earnings over $200,000 with the victory.
Bob Baffert, the meet’s leading trainer, made his presence felt to finish the day by saddling the top two finishers in the Grade 2 $150,000 San Fernando. Indian Firewater went to the front early and never looked back under jockey Mike Smith, edging out his barn mate Tweebster by a nose to capture the second stakes victory in his last three starts. The two horses have now finished in the money in a combined 22-of-25 starts.
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The company leader recept us warmly, through a meticulous and thorough discussion, we signed a purchase order. Hope to cooperate smoothly
By Stephen from United Kingdom - 2015.09.12 17:18