December 22, 2024

San Marcos

Last updated: 1/21/06 3:50 PM



TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS


SAN MARCOS S.
(G2), 8TH-SA, $150,000, 4YO/UP, 1 1/4MT, 4:10 P.M. PST, 1-22
 
PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1
LICENSE TO RUN (BRZ)
FRANKEL ROBERT J VALENZUELA P A 115
2
WARRIOR SONG

MACHOWSKY MICHAEL

GRYDER A T
117
3
ALWAYS FIRST (GB)

DRYSDALE NEIL

NAKATANI C S
119
4
REBEL REBEL (IRE)

DUTROW RICHARD E

GOMEZ G K
115
5
ADREAMISBORN

HOLLENDORFER JERRY

SANTIAGO JAVIER
117
6
WHILLY (IRE)

O’NEILL DOUG

MARTINEZ FELIP
119
7
ESTEVAN

CARROLL JOSIE

FLORES D R
115
8
BOUTHAN (FR)

FRANKEL ROBERT J

SOLIS A
115
9
THE TIN MAN

MANDELLA RICHARD E

ESPINOZA V
115
10
MILK IT MICK (GB)

CASSIDY JAMES

DESORMEAUX K J
115
11
FITZ FLAG (ARG)

REVIRIEGO JUAN

COURT J K
115
12
SIGFRETO

O’NEILL DOUG

FARINA TONY
115
13
ATLANDO (IRE)

VIENNA DARRELL

PEDROZA M A
119
14
TOASTED

DE SEROUX LAURA

VALDIVIA J JR
115



A full and contentious field of 14 has been entered in Sunday’s $150,000 San
Marcos S. (G2), and the 1 1/4-mile test features the stakes return of Grade 1
hero THE TIN MAN (Affirmed). The eight-year-old gelding came back from a near
15-month layoff last out in a December 28 allowance at Santa Anita, scoring by a
head at the end of the mile affair. The Richard Mandella trainee needed that
race off the break and appears ready to reclaim his place in the graded ranks.

The Tin Man made a name for himself in 2002, posting five wins from nine
starts, including scores in the Clement L. Hirsch Memorial Turf Championship S.
(G1) and American H. (G2). He continued his winning ways as a five-year-old,
taking the San Luis Obispo H. (G2) and just missing in the United Nations (G1)
and San Marcos. During his entire career, the dark bay has earned stellar BRIS
Speed and E2 Pace ratings, most recently garnering 101 Speed and 110 E2 Pace
figures in his return. The Tin Man loves Santa Anita’s turf (12-7-2-0) and has
experience winning at 10 furlongs, and we think he’ll add another victory to his
already impressive record. Victor Espinoza has the return call.

WARRIOR SONG (Unbridled’s Song) is a lightly raced four-year-old, having
competed in only six events during two seasons. In that time, however, the
chestnut has won three of his races and placed second in another. The most
recent victory came last out in an allowance at Santa Anita while Warrior Song
was making his first start for new trainer Michael Machowsky. The colt posted a
99 Speed rating for that front-running length win as well as a 103 E2 Pace
figure. Warrior Song will be making his stakes debut in this spot, but could
come out on top with Aaron Gryder in the saddle.

ESTEVAN (Grand Slam) is stretching out past nine furlongs for the first time
here, but has been on fire of late while moving up in distance, taking the
Labeeb S. over Woodbine’s main track going a mile and 70 yards before trying the
1 1/8 miles in the San Gabriel H. (G2) on New Year’s Day, where he rallied from
last to take fourth on the good turf. In both instances, the Josie Carroll
trainee earned triple-digit Speed figures and century-topping BRIS Late Pace
ratings. Estevan might show even more here and the five-year-old could even
surprise with the win. David Flores will be aboard for the first time.

FITZ FLAG (Arg) (Flag Down), a Group 2 hero in his native Argentina, proved
he could hold his own against U.S. rivals with a close third in the San Juan
Capistrano Invitational H. (G2) last April, which was also his most recent
start. That shouldn’t hurt the Juan Reviriego charge, as he has returned off
layoffs in the past to run well. While we don’t think the six-year-old chestnut
will be able to earn his first U.S. win here, Fitz Flag will be a threat in the
top three.

ATLANDO (Ire) (Hernando [Fr]) did manage to grab a first win stateside while
making his first start, that coming as a neck score in the October 30
Knickerbocker H. (G3). He took a slight break before returning in the San
Gabriel to run second, and posted stellar numbers in both starts. The Darrell
Vienna-conditioned five-year-old has the ability to get his picture taken at the
end of this one. SIGFRETO (Spunky Rascal) spent most of 2005 on the main track,
but immediately showed his liking for the turf once again when taking his
eight-year-old bow in a Santa Anita optional claimer in early January. His speed
numbers aren’t quite as high as we would like, but the gray gelding could still
make his presence felt in the exotics. TOASTED (Hennessy) will be trying 10
furlongs for the first time here, but was third in the San Gabriel off a slight
break and could make a run for the gimmicks.

ALWAYS FIRST (GB) (Barathea [Ire]) was last seen running sixth in the August
28 Del Mar H. (G2), but captured the Sunset Breeders’ Cup H. (G2) at 1 1/2 miles
prior to that and might grab part here. WHILLY (Ire) (Sri Pekan) finished second
in the Clement L. Hirsch most recently, but that came more than three months
ago. The Doug O’Neill charge has the talent to take this one, but might need a
race off the break. Nonetheless, include him in the exotics. ADREAMISBORN (Kris
S.) is taking a step up here, but is a multiple Grade 3 winner and could earn a
check.

LICENSE TO RUN (Brz) (Exile King) is returning off a more than six-month
layoff and ran fifth in this event last year. We can’t recommend. REBEL REBEL
(Ire) (Revoque) hasn’t done so well against U.S. stakes company and could need a
race off a more than two-month break. BOUTHAN (Fr) (Sadler’s Wells) and MILK IT
MICK (GB) (Millkom [GB]) are both making their U.S. bows in this spot, so we’ll
just watch for now to see how they handle the change in climate.




TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS:   1st-THE TIN MAN
    2nd-WARRIOR SONG
    3rd-ESTEVAN