Cenizo (Value Plus), the 3-1 morning-line favorite in the 8TH race whom Gomez
The result allowed Gomez, on the eve of his 38th birthday, to overtake Julien
But when Gomez did little more than replace Pedroza while $194 shy of
At day’s end, Gomez had joined Laffit Pincay Jr. (1971-1974) and Braulio
“To have to go down to actually my last mount of the year is unreal,” Gomez
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Earlier, it seemed Gomez had been rebuffed in his title bid when his mount in
the 2ND race, Red Arrow (Aus) (Red Ransom), finished last among six entrants in
the featured $54,354 optional claiming event at 5 1/2 furlongs to earn no more
than the $400 performance fee.
Gomez’s only other scheduled mount was in the 4TH race. And even though 6-5
choice Fund Raiser (Harlan’s Holiday) was a handy winner of the maiden special
weight competition, the first prize of $26,400 wasn’t quite enough to overcome
the outcome of the second. He had fallen $194 short. Or so it seemed, at the
time.
In reflecting on his best moment of 2009, Gomez said, “It was probably the
Woodbine Mile (Can-G1) with Ventura. Her race at Woodbine was just phenomenal
and at the time, Bobby Frankel (Ventura’s trainer, who died on November 16) was
very sick. (Agent) Ron (Anderson) called him, and said Bobby was very happy and
that meant a lot to us. It’s been a great year.
“I feel we can win the title again,” said Gomez, reflecting optimism for
2010. “We’re on top of our game and we’ve got a lot of really good people
supporting us. Some of our big horses have gone by the wayside, so Ron and I are
looking to replace some of those horses. It’s a great position to be in.”