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Racing! Catching up on the news as we await the weekend

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Hello, my name is John Cherwa and welcome back to our horse racing newsletter as we enter the first week of the final major preps before the Kentucky Derby.

These next four weekends will make us forget about everything we thought we knew about who was going to win this year’s Kentucky Derby. Saturday will be the Louisiana Derby (worth 170 points) and on Sunday is the Sunland Derby (85 points).

The following week is the UAE Derby and Florida Derby. Then the next week is the equivalent of New Year’s Day in college football with the BlueGrass Stakes, Wood Memorial and, the granddaddy of them all to continue the college football metaphor, the Santa Anita Derby.

The week after that is Arkansas Derby, where you will likely learn what 1882 and 2018 may have in common.

We’ll be going into greater detail on all those races both here in the newsletter and also the print and online editions of the Los Angeles Times.

But a few things have happened since we last met, so here are some news headlines.

--Peter Miller, who trains in Southern California, was handed a seven-day suspension and fined $2,500 for his seventh disorderly conduct offense. Miller was said to have made derogatory comments about one of his former assistants about her unborn baby. Learn more about this from Jeremy Balan of Bloodhorse. (just click here)

--Jockey Jose Flores was not expected to live after he suffered brain and spine injuries after falling in a race at Parx, near Philadelphia. It would be the first jockey death since October 2017, when Mario Chavez had fatal injuries at Will Rogers Downs in Oklahoma. To learn more about what happened and the jockey who won 4,650 races, see Jim Dunleavy’s story in the Daily Racing Form. (just click here)

--Aqueduct closed its door to simulcast wagering on Wednesday because of weather. It should reopen on Thursday with live racing to resume on Friday. Aqueduct is running a three-day racing week.

--U.S.-based horses set to run next Saturday in Dubai are headed that way. There are 15 scheduled from the U.S. that are scheduled to run in Dubai and five of them in the World Cup —Forever Unbridled, Gunnevera, Mubtaahij, Pavel and West Coast, who is the likely favorite. Read more from the Paulick Report. (just click here)

Santa Anita preview

It’s a pretty good Thursday card with the new first post of noon. It’s eight races with only one of them on turf, a departure from the usual two or three. The feature is the seventh, a six-furlong race for 3-year-olds. In it is Ax Man, who we wrote about earlier (you can read it here) before his disappointing fourth-place finish in the San Vicente on Feb. 10. Ax Man was thought to be a Derby hopeful but he got caught up in a speed duel and was badly beaten. He’s the 6-5 favorite for trainer Bob Baffert.

Baffert has another colt in the race Zulfikhar, who won his debut easily but didn’t fair as well going around two turns. Jockey Martin Garcia makes his first start for Baffert since returning from Aqueduct. Garcia has been Baffert’s longtime favorite when it comes to working horses in the morning. He has also ridden some of Baffert’s best horses. Zulifikhar is 2-1.

The field sizes are decent, in order: 7, 7, 12 (2 also eligible), 6, 9, 8, 6, 10.

Golden Gate weekend preview

Now a look at the best racing coming up at Golden Gate. New race caller and all-around good guy Matt Dinerman is our host to previews and other musings. So, take it away, Matt.

“It’s important to note that nominations close Thursday for the Grade 3 $200,000 San Francisco Mile. The San Francisco Mile, a one-mile turf event for 3-year-olds and up, will be run next Saturday. Everyone in attendance will receive a San Francisco Mile Day Cap (one per paid admission) and fans can also watch and wager on the Florida Derby Day card at Gulfstream Park, beginning at 10 a.m.

“Mended, a $12,500 claim who has gone on to become a stakes performer, continued her success with a solid second in the Grade I Santa Margarita at Santa Anita last weekend. With the Grade I placing, Mended now has even more appeal as a broodmare prospect. Wednesday morning, trainer John Martin said Mended came out of her race in good shape. She has won more than $305,000 for owners Troy and Maritza Onorato while winning 10 of 12 starts since being claimed.

“Mother of Dragons won the $50,000 Camilla Urso Stakes last weekend for older fillies and mares. Mother of Dragons has made more than $84,000 for owner-trainer Andreas Psarras, who purchased the filly for just $3,000 as a yearling.

“Lastly, jockey Rocco Bowen is ‘very sore’ but is otherwise OK after a spill following the running of the Camilla Urso. Bowen was transported to Highland Hospital in Oakland after the incident and X-rays came back negative. Silvio Amador and Pedro Terrero, also unseated from their mounts in the same incident, were able to walk off the track under their own power. All three riders are named on mounts this week.

“Four live racing days this week (Thursday-Sunday), with first post time at 12:15 p.m. each day.”

Bob Ike’s SA play of the day

EIGHTH RACE No. 7 Tiz Toffee (8-1)

Newcomer from the Phil D'Amato stable was second in both outings as a 2-year-old and could be live in her SoCal debut while making her first start since November. Although her numbers are relatively slow, she tried very hard in defeat last time and should be a square price. She'll have to beat favorite Wild At Midnight, who ran well in her only start last May.

Sunday Result: Midnight Crossing (11-1) fired big but couldn't hold off her stablemate Madam Dancealot near the wire and had to settle for second in the Santa Ana.

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

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

Santa Anita Entries for Thursday, March 22.

Santa Anita, Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, California. 49th day of a 59-day meet.

FIRST RACE.

1 Mile. Purse: $16,000. Claiming. 4 year olds and up. Claiming Price $12,500.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Reverend AlEvin Roman124Blake R. Heap8-112,500
2Dad's a GamblerBrayan Pena124George Papaprodromou7-212,500
3Yo La TengoTiago Pereira124Charles S. Treece20-112,500
4Fire to the WireSantiago Gonzalez124Brian J. Koriner2-112,500
5LiberationAlonso Quinonez124Val Brinkerhoff20-112,500
6Uncle BillyAsa Espinoza114Peter Miller3-112,500
7MoonmanKent Desormeaux124J. Keith Desormeaux5-212,500

SECOND RACE.

5½ Furlongs. Purse: $17,000. Maiden Claiming. Fillies and Mares. 4 year olds and up. Claiming Price $16,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Her RoyalnessRajiv Maragh123Bruce Headley8-116,000
2Veiled HeatFranklin Ceballos118Nestor M. Capitaine4-116,000
3So EuroTyler Conner123Michael Machowsky8-516,000
4Angel TearsAsa Espinoza113Vann Belvoir15-116,000
5Louder CaliforniaFernandez Rojas123Rafael DeLeon30-116,000
6Blame the WeatherEdwin Maldonado123Jeff Bonde2-116,000
7KnowitallhousewifeEvin Roman123Adam Kitchingman5-216,000

THIRD RACE.

1 Mile Turf. Purse: $56,000. Allowance Optional Claiming. Fillies and Mares. 4 year olds and up. Claiming Price $40,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Tammy's WindowTyler Conner120William E. Morey12-140,000
2Proud 'n' ReadyDrayden Van Dyke120Michael W. McCarthy8-1
3Kitty Boo Victor Espinoza122James M. Cassidy12-1
4Morning DanceSantiago Gonzalez122Philip D'Amato8-1
5War MoccasinKent Desormeaux124Robert B. Hess, Jr.6-140,000
6VasilikaRajiv Maragh120Jerry Hollendorfer3-1
7Siberian Iris Flavien Prat122Richard E. Mandella4-1
8Meanie IrenieFranklin Ceballos115Richard Baltas15-1
9RoomsEvin Roman122George Papaprodromou15-1
10Gone to TownAlonso Quinonez120Hector O. Palma12-1
11Princess KendraRuben Fuentes124Reed Saldana20-140,000
12Fahan MuraEdwin Maldonado120Vladimir Cerin6-1
Also Eligible
13Lady NinjaDrayden Van Dyke120Michael W. McCarthy7-2
14Starr of QualityTiago Pereira120William Spawr5-1

FOURTH RACE.

6 Furlongs. Purse: $54,000. Maiden. 3 year olds and up.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Blaze of GloryFlavien Prat120Richard E. Mandella8-1
2King CauseEvin Roman120Doug F. O'Neill9-2
3KidmonTyler Baze126John W. Sadler8-1
4Twisted RoadJoseph Talamo126Richard E. Mandella3-1
5BeneficentGeovanni Franco126Art Sherman9-5
6CaptivateDrayden Van Dyke126Mike Puype5-2

FIFTH RACE.

1 1/16 Mile. Purse: $21,000. Maiden Claiming. Fillies and Mares. 3 year olds and up. Claiming Price $30,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Victoria FallsSantiago Gonzalez126Jorge Gutierrez9-230,000
2OnassisAsa Espinoza110Peter Miller5-230,000
3Cee Sam's GirlFranklin Ceballos115George Papaprodromou8-130,000
4SilversonicRajiv Maragh120Peter Eurton10-130,000
5Sexy StarKayla Stra120Derek Meredith30-130,000
6Grecian FortBrayan Pena120Antonio Garcia30-130,000
7Mischievous SongTyler Conner120Jerry Hollendorfer6-530,000
8Eye of the RiverRuben Fuentes126Martine Bellocq10-130,000
9Dixie BobbieBarrington Harvey120Jesus J. Enriquez50-130,000

SIXTH RACE.

1 1/16 Mile. Purse: $16,000. Claiming. Fillies and Mares. 4 year olds and up. Claiming Price $12,500.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Dixie CrystalTiago Pereira123Marcelo Polanco20-112,500
2Quiet No MoreFelipe Martinez123Doug F. O'Neill5-112,500
3AlbeitFranklin Ceballos118Sal Gonzalez5-112,500
4Briartic GalTyler Baze123Melissa Saldana4-112,500
5Tizno's DilemmaEvin Roman123Sean McCarthy3-112,500
6Lovely LindaTyler Conner123Eoin G. Harty6-112,500
7Tiki Bar LogicJoseph Talamo123Michael Machowsky5-212,500
8ReinahermosaEfrain Hernandez123Ricardo Zamora20-112,500

SEVENTH RACE.

6 Furlongs. Purse: $56,000. Allowance Optional Claiming. 3 year olds. Claiming Price $75,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1ZulfikharMartin Garcia122Bob Baffert2-1
2MadarnasKent Desormeaux120Eddie Truman8-1
3Master RulerEvin Roman124John W. Sadler15-1
4JoerayTyler Conner120David Jacobson8-1
5GraycasterFlavien Prat122Jerry Hollendorfer7-2
6Ax ManDrayden Van Dyke122Bob Baffert6-5

EIGHTH RACE.

5½ Furlongs. Purse: $54,000. Maiden Special Weight. Fillies and Mares. 3 year olds and up.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Dutton's LegendTyler Baze126Mike Puype20-1
2Copper FeverFlavien Prat126Richard E. Mandella5-1
3Red ShelbyVictor Espinoza126Peter Miller6-1
4Wild At MidnightDrayden Van Dyke126Bob Baffert5-2
5Life of IllusionEvin Roman126Steven Miyadi15-1
6FluorescentRajiv Maragh126Jerry Hollendorfer12-1
7Tiz ToffeeEdwin Maldonado120Philip D'Amato8-1
8Baby's Got ClassMatt Garcia120John Casey Selvester15-1
9Gracious MeMartin Garcia120Peter Miller5-1
10Pretty OwlJoseph Talamo126Bob Baffert4-1
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