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Racing! It’s show-and-tell time for Santa Anita

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Hello, my name is John Cherwa and welcome back to our horse racing newsletter as we are all excited about the Santa Anita meeting.

Here’s hoping all of you got what you wanted over the holidays. I haven’t watched one horse race since Los Alamitos signed off more than a week ago.

Believe it or not, there were no discernible signs of withdrawal from TVG. Although the bags started forming under my eyes, my prostate started to feel strange and I had an unmistakable urge to cut a boat in half and to tape it back together.

Instead, I went to lots of movies. “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” was easily the best. “The Darkest Hour” had the best third act. And despite the enormous talent of Hugh Jackman, you can pass on “The Greatest Showman.” And I like musicals.

As tradition, I watched the 1938 version of “A Christmas Carol” with Reginald Owen as Scrooge. Despite all those that followed, it is easily the most true to what Dickens had in mind when he wrote the classic story.

Anyway, now it’s time to focus on horse racing. Last year, Santa Anita had a terrific opening-day crowd of 46,514. It’s unclear if the track can duplicate the crowd this year, even though the card is better, with the addition of the Grade 2 $300,000 San Antonio Stakes. The race was moved to opening day to serve as a prep for the $16-million Pegasus World Gulf at Gulfstream on Jan. 27.

Tim Ritvo talked to The Times and revealed some of his thoughts for this coming season. It’s definitely worth reading and you can find it here.

Today’s card is nine races, starting at noon. There are four turf races. Let’s go through the four graded stakes.

San Antonio Stakes preview

Collected, who finished second in the Breeders’ Cup Classic is the 3-5 favorite for trainer Bob Baffert in the 1 1/16-mile third race (about 1 p.m.). He has really been overshadowed despite a brilliant career. Being in the same barn with Arrogate has made him an afterthought until he beat him in the Pacific Classic. His only loss in the last five races has been a second to Gun Runner in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Mike Smith will be aboard because his regular rider, Martin Garcia, has moved to New York.

Hoppertunity, also for Baffert, has won the race the last two times. He’s a veteran campaigner and a good finish in this race could put him, along with Collected, in the Pegasus World Cup. He’s at 5 -1.

Also, second favorite at 5-1 is Accelerate, who earned more than $400,000 this year but finished a disappointing ninth in the Breeders’ Cup Mile.

Mathis Brothers Mile preview

This turf race over — well, you try guessing the distance — is pretty wide open. The 5-2 favorite is Big Score, whose last win came seven races ago. Cutting back in distance should help the 3-year-old who has won three times in 11 starts. Her last start was a third in the Hollywood Derby at a 1 1/8 miles. She has two wins in five starts at a mile. Flavien Prat has the mount.

Bowie’s Hero should get some play at 7-2. Her last win came at a mile in the Oceanside Stakes at Del Mar. She will be ridden by Kent Desormeaux. Colonist, for Jerry Hollendorfer, is at 4-1.

It will be the sixth race at about 2:30 p.m.

La Brea Stakes preview

This race over 7 furlongs for 3-year-old fillies has one of the more intriguing matchups, with Paradise Woods (8-5) against Unique Bella (9-5). Paradise Woods finished third in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff at Del Mar after winning the Zenyatta Stakes at Santa Anita. She should do well cutting back distance.

Unique Bella has won five in a row before a disappointing seventh in the Breeders’ Cup Fillies and Mares Sprint. Smith has the ride for the Hollendorfer filly.

It’s the seventh race at about 3 p.m.

Malibu Stakes preview

This is the colt version of the La Brea for age and distance. Shipper Favorable Outcome for Chad Brown is the 3-1 favorite. He’s run only three races this year, with two wins. The best was a Grade 2 victory in the Swale Stakes at Gulfstream. Jose Castellano is coming in from New York to ride the colt.

At 7-2 is C Z Rocket, unbeaten in three starts, shipping in from Kentucky. The morning line has Pavel, at 4-1, as the best locally based horse. He’s coming off a well-beaten 10th in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.

This is the eighth race at about 3:30 p.m.

Bob Ike’s SA play of the day

SIXTH RACE: No. 6 Holiday Stone (8-1)

George Weaver-trained colt comes off a solid runner-up try vs. older allowance runners and gets back with 3-year-olds in this Grade 2 turf stakes. Although winless this year in 10 starts, he has been right there a number of times and definitely could be a factor in the exotics even if not quite good enough to beat these.

Bob Ike is a Partner/VP of Horsebills.com and the proprietor of BobIkePicks.com (full-card picks, 3 Best Plays and betting strategy).

Final thought

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And now the star of the show, Tuesday’s entries.

Santa Anita Entries for Tuesday, December 26.

Santa Anita, Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, California. 1st day of a 59-day meet.

FIRST RACE.

1 1/8 Mile Turf. Purse: $54,000. Maiden Special Weight. 2 year olds.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1River Boyne Flavien Prat122Jeff Mullins3-1
2Onde Ah MoTyler Conner122Jeffrey Metz30-1
3Toro de ToroJoseph Talamo122Neil D. Drysdale30-1
4Gran FiestaDrayden Van Dyke122Jerry Hollendorfer15-1
5Orbit RainBrice Blanc122Mick Ruis6-1
6Dare to EnterMartin Pedroza122Michael Pender30-1
7Pali HighMike Smith122Leonard Powell6-1
8EroticGary Stevens122Richard E. Mandella5-1
9FengariJavier Castellano122John W. Sadler5-1
10Big BuzzRafael Bejarano122Tim Yakteen5-2

SECOND RACE.

7 Furlongs. Purse: $54,000. Maiden Special Weight. 2 year olds.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Paddock PickJoseph Talamo122Brian J. Koriner10-1
2PraetorianMike Smith122Richard E. Mandella10-1
3KanthakaRafael Bejarano122Jerry Hollendorfer6-1
4Route Six SixKyle Frey122Brian J. Koriner12-1
5Pepe TonoEvin Roman117Victor L. Garcia20-1
6Desolation SoundVictor Espinoza122John W. Sadler5-1
7GoodwillambassadorEdwin Maldonado122Philip D'Amato15-1
8Blame the RiderMario Gutierrez122Doug F. O'Neill8-1
9American RuleFlavien Prat122Bob Baffert8-1
10Longden Drayden Van Dyke122Bob Baffert10-1
11CambyGary Stevens122Mark Glatt20-1
12Candy CornellTyler Baze122John A. Shirreffs5-2

THIRD RACE.

1 1/16 Mile. Purse: $300,000. 'San Antonio Stakes'. 3 year olds and up.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1HoppertunityFlavien Prat122Bob Baffert5-1
2Top of the GameKent Desormeaux120Vladimir Cerin6-1
3Giant ExpectationsGary Stevens120Peter Eurton15-1
4Prime AttractionVictor Espinoza122James M. Cassidy6-1
5AccelerateJavier Castellano124John W. Sadler5-1
6CollectedMike Smith124Bob Baffert3-5

FOURTH RACE.

About 6½ Furlongs Turf. Purse: $54,000. Maiden Special Weight. Fillies. 2 year olds.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Tell Your MamaKent Desormeaux122Robert B. Hess, Jr.6-1
2ChickatiniCorey Nakatani122Peter Eurton4-1
3LadybugDrayden Van Dyke122Richard E. Mandella8-1
4Slick TrickTyler Conner122John W. Sadler12-1
5AhaStewart Elliott122Alexis Barba20-1
6Movie MomentVictor Espinoza122John A. Shirreffs15-1
7CaliforniagoldrushJavier Castellano122Neil D. Drysdale12-1
8MapitMario Gutierrez122Jerry Hollendorfer15-1
9Tiny TinaRajiv Maragh122Richard Baltas8-1
10Sensible MythFlavien Prat122George Weaver3-1
11Enayat AlsalamJoseph Talamo122John W. Sadler8-1
12Stradella RoadGeovanni Franco122Gary Stute15-1
Also Eligible
13Seattle DropTyler Baze122Gary Mandella8-1
14HeliocentricityRafael Bejarano122Jerry Hollendorfer8-1

FIFTH RACE.

6½ Furlongs. Purse: $56,000. Allowance Optional Claiming. 3 year olds and up. Claiming Price $40,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Best Two MinutesRafael Bejarano124George Papaprodromou12-140,000
2Street VisionFlavien Prat122Mark Glatt12-1
3Red LightningKent Desormeaux121William E. Morey8-1
4Big Gray RocketDrayden Van Dyke121Bob Baffert4-1
5Stone HandsMario Gutierrez121Doug F. O'Neill20-1
6Baby Bear's SoupStewart Elliott120David Jacobson15-1
7Junior GilliamGeovanni Franco124Steven Miyadi12-1
8Spectre BondEvin Roman117Peter Miller5-2
9Borden CountyMartin Pedroza121William Spawr20-1
10I Will ScoreTyler Conner124Jerry Hollendorfer6-140,000
11Sir SamsonRajiv Maragh122Brian J. Koriner12-1
12Dreams of ValorEdwin Maldonado121Craig Dollase30-1
13Well MeasuredTyler Baze124Jack Carava6-140,000

SIXTH RACE.

1 Mile Turf. Purse: $200,000. 'Mathis Brothers Mile'. Stakes. 3 year olds.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1KroyJavier Castellano120la cerda Armando De6-1
2B SquaredMario Gutierrez122Doug F. O'Neill5-1
3ColonistCorey Nakatani120Jerry Hollendorfer4-1
4Harbour Master Victor Espinoza120James M. Cassidy8-1
5Bowies HeroKent Desormeaux122Philip D'Amato7-2
6Holiday StoneRafael Bejarano120George Weaver8-1
7HootieDrayden Van Dyke120Michael W. McCarthy15-1
8Big ScoreFlavien Prat122Tim Yakteen5-2

SEVENTH RACE.

7 Furlongs. Purse: $300,000. 'La Brea Stakes'. Fillies. 3 year olds.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Miss SunsetJulien Leparoux122Jeff Bonde5-1
2Marley's FreedomJavier Castellano120Robert B. Hess, Jr.20-1
3Unique BellaMike Smith122Jerry Hollendorfer9-5
4MopotismMario Gutierrez120Doug F. O'Neill12-1
5FaypienDrayden Van Dyke122Bob Baffert6-1
6Just a Little HopeGary Stevens120Dan L. Hendricks12-1
7Paradise WoodsFlavien Prat124Richard E. Mandella8-5
8Princess KarenKent Desormeaux120Jeff Bonde12-1

EIGHTH RACE.

7 Furlongs. Purse: $300,000. 'Malibu Stakes'. 3 year olds.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1City of LightDrayden Van Dyke120Michael W. McCarthy8-1
2Edwards Going LeftTyler Baze120John W. Sadler8-1
3Irish FreedomMike Smith120Bob Baffert5-1
4Favorable OutcomeJavier Castellano122Chad C. Brown3-1
5The Street FighterEdwin Maldonado120Bruce Headley30-1
6PavelMario Gutierrez122Doug F. O'Neill4-1
7HeartwoodHector Rosario, Jr.120James K. Chapman15-1
8DabsterFlavien Prat120Bob Baffert6-1
9C Z RocketJose Lezcano120Albert M. Stall, Jr.7-2

NINTH RACE.

1 Mile Turf. Purse: $56,000. Allowance Optional Claiming. 3 year olds and up. Claiming Price $40,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Malibu MusicStewart Elliott121James M. Cassidy20-1
2Incredible LuckBrice Blanc124Dan L. Hendricks12-1
3Tule FogSaul Arias119Javier Jose Sierra15-1
4Midnight PleasureCorey Nakatani119Mick Ruis10-1
5Spanish HombreRafael Bejarano120Jack Carava5-2
6Temple KeysKent Desormeaux124Richard Baltas6-1
7Ice KatAlonso Quinonez121Richard Baltas20-1
8AccountabilityGary Stevens123Rafael Becerra12-1
9Chris and DaveRajiv Maragh120Michael Pender10-1
10Dark EnergyVictor Espinoza122John A. Shirreffs20-1
11Lazzam Drayden Van Dyke122Victor L. Garcia3-1
12Winning ElementFlavien Prat119George Weaver8-1
Also Eligible
13Mongolian GreywolfEvin Roman116Enebish Ganbat6-1
14Any QuestionsEvin Roman114David Jacobson6-1
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