December 26, 2024

Hollywood touts highlights of Spring/Summer meet

Last updated: 7/17/11 10:19 PM


The creation of the Player’s Pick 5, a thrilling finish in the $500,000
Hollywood Gold Cup (G1) and the largest Friday night crowd in more than 10 years
were the highlights of the Spring/Summer meet at Hollywood Park. The 54-day
season concluded Sunday.

A 50-cent minimum bet with a California low takeout rate of 14 percent, the
Player’s Pick 5 debuted April 21. Available on the first five races daily, the
wager quickly grew popular. The average daily handle for the meet exceeded
$200,000. A $70 investment for one player July 9 led to a record payout of
$157,395.

Bob Baffert, the meet’s leading trainer, finished one-two in the Gold Cup —
seen by a national television audience via ESPN — with FIRST DUDE (Stephen Got
Even) defeating Game On Dude (Awesome Again) by a nose with favorite Twirling
Candy (Candy Ride [Arg]) a neck back in third. It was the first time a trainer
had taken the first two spots in Hollywood Park’s signature race since Bobby
Frankel with Aptitude and Skimming (who were elevated upon the disqualification
of the first-past-the-post Futural in 2001).

The win was the third in four starts for First Dude since joining Baffert’s
barn. The Gold Cup was a Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In” Challenge event, so
First Dude earned a fees-paid spot in the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) on November
5 at Churchill Downs, plus a $10,000 travel allowance.

Baffert won his first Spring/Summer title, finishing with 36 victories. The
eighth trainer to win at least 500 races at Hollywood Park — he reached the
milestone when Glamorista (Unbridled’s Song) won July 4 — Baffert also was tops
in stakes victories with eight.

The training championship was the fourth at Hollywood Park for the Hall of
Famer. Baffert also led Oak Tree in 2010 and the Autumn meets in 1999 and 2001

BLIND LUCK (Pollard’s Vision), the top older female in the country, rallied
from last to win the Vanity H. (G1) June 18 and was honored as Horse of the Meet
in the annual media poll.

CAMBINA (Ire) (Hawk Wing) and NEREID (Rock Hard Ten) finished in a dead heat
in Saturday’s $250,000 American Oaks (G1), the first dead heat in a Grade 1 at
Hollywood Park since the Richard Mandella-trained pair of Beautiful Melody and
Reluctant Guest finished on even terms in the 1990 Beverly Hills H.

Along with First Dude, COURAGEOUS CAT (Storm Cat) and IRISH GYPSY (Hennessy)
earned Breeders’ Cup berths in the Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1) and Filly & Mare
Sprint (G1), respectively — with wins in the July 2 Shoemaker Mile (G1) and
Saturday’s A Gleam H. (G2). Courageous Cat outfinished Caracortado (Cat Dreams)
in the Shoemaker while Irish Gypsy edged Ultra Blend (Richly Blended) in the A
Gleam.

Jockey Joel Rosario defended his crown with 64 winners, seven more than
runner-up Rafael Bejarano. Rosario has won five of the last six meets at
Hollywood Park. His lone miss was the 2010 Oak Tree season when he finished one
winner (35-34) behind Bejarano.

La Canada Stables topped the owners’ standings in both victories (16) and
earnings ($389,142). This was the second consecutive year La Canada had the most
wins.

Turning to the entertainment side, a bumper Friday-night crowd of 20,206
attended July 8, an evening the popular local reggae band Rebelution performed a
post race concert at the North Park.

Complete statistical figures for the Spring/Summer meet are being compiled by
the track and will be released within a few days.