If PREMIER PEGASUS (Fusaichi Pegasus) is to make good on his 8-5 morning-line
Cho — best known to date for a horse that never won — would burst upon the
Premier Pegasus has won four-of-five career starts. After capturing his
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“We took the blinkers off because we were thinking it would make him relax a
little bit more,” Cho said afterward.
The plan worked perfectly as Premier Pegasus rated in midpack before
striking. Premier Pegasus will retain the services of Alonso Quinonez, a 27-year-old
native of Sinaloa, Mexico, who quietly joined the local riding colony in 2007.
Quinonez snapped a 72-race winless skid in the San
Felipe.
By virtue of his San Felipe win, Premier Pegasus is one of three Santa Anita
Derby entrants that could qualify for the Preakness 5.5 bonus. The others are
ANTHONY’S CROSS (Indian Charlie), winner of the Robert B. Lewis (G2) on February
12, and SILVER MEDALLION (Badge of Silver), who exits a victory in the February
12 El Camino Real Derby (G3) at Golden Gate Fields.
One of Thoroughbred racing’s most recognizable figures, Hall of Fame trainer
Bob Baffert, will send out JAYCITO (Victory Gallop), the 4-1 second choice on
the morning line. Baffert has won the Santa Anita Derby a record five times.
Jaycito, who captured Oak Tree’s Norfolk S. (G1) last October while in the care of
“I was leery about running him back here because horses with his (closing)
“Plus, I think he’s got a good chance to win the race,” Baffert added. “Our
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Martin Garcia, aboard in the San Felipe, has the return call on Jaycito.
Baffert will also start maiden winner MIDNIGHT INTERLUDE (War Chant), who
figures primarily as a pace factor.
Silver Medallion is the 9-2 third choice on Santa Anita oddsmaker Jon White’s
morning line. Winner of the grassy Eddie Logan S. two back, the Steve Asmussen
pupil recorded a 1 1/2-length score in the El Camino Real Derby over Golden Gate
Fields’ Tapeta and will make his first start on a dirt track Saturday. Garrett
Gomez, who was last up for the Eddie Logan, will be back in the saddle.
“If he runs like he trains, I think he’ll like the dirt,” said Scott Blasi,
the Asmussen assistant who oversees the trainer’s Santa Anita operation.
Anthony’s Cross, who gamely won the 1 1/8-mile Lewis by a nose over
subsequently sidelined Riveting Reason (Fusaichi Pegasus) after adding blinkers,
is the fourth choice on the morning line at odds of 6-1. The Eoin Harty trainee
will be accompanied by Santa Anita’s leading rider, Joel Rosario.
Grade 1 winner COMMA TO THE TOP (Bwana Charlie), who concluded his juvenile
campaign with five straight victories, will look to regain his winning ways
following a pair of fourths in the San Felipe and El Camino Real Derby. BENCH
POINTS (Benchmark) offered a solid rally for third when making his graded bow in
the San Felipe and will look to make a late impact Saturday for conditioner Tim
Yakteen.
The remaining contestants are San Pedro S. victor INDIAN WINTER (Indian
Charlie), who was elevated to second via disqualification in the Turf Paradise
Derby most recently; stakes debuter MR. COMMONS (Artie Schiller), a maiden
special weight and allowance winner in his last two starts for John Shirreffs;
San Felipe fifth-placer QUAIL HILL (Candy Ride [Arg]); and OFFLEE WILD BOYS
(Offlee Wild), who faces a massive class hike following a pair of entry-level
allowance wins at Golden Gate Fields.