Miller celebrates Futurity win, and banner meet, at
Hollywood
Trainer Peter Miller, who sent out favored COMMA TO THE TOP (Bwana Charlie)
“It’s amazing that these races don’t take much out of him,” Miller said after
Miller, a 44-year-old Los Angeles native, said he had not yet formulated 2011
“Winning this race was definitely a career highlight, and the drama made it
“It was a crazy, crazy day, but at the end, the best horse won,” the
Miller picked Comma to the Top out of an Ocala two-year-old sale in April
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“I thought he would be a nice $40-50,000 claiming horse,” Miller mused.
“Obviously, he has surpassed that.”
After graduating from high school in the mid-1980’s, Miller broke into racing as a groom for Hall of Fame trainer Charlie Whittingham. He kiddingly called
himself The Bald Beagle, for the bald head he shares in common with Whittingham,
who was nicknamed The Bald Eagle. Both have now won the Futurity once;
Whittingham accomplished the feat with Temperate Sil in 1986.
Miller said he celebrated the victory Saturday night with family and friends
at the Cafe Pierre, near the Manhattan Beach home he moved into this fall.
The trainer relocated his 30-horse stable from his long-time base at San Luis
Rey Downs to Hollywood Park for the first time this fall and has reaped major
dividends with a banner meet.
“The meet has been just incredible,” he said. “Everything has hit the board
too. My horses have been 80 percent in the money. It’s been one of those magical
meets. I’ve been winning the photos, the horses have been running, and I’ve been
getting good rides. Everything has just fallen into place.”