The razor-sharp Nikki’s Sandcastle added another laurel to his resume with a
late-running victory in Saturday’s $75,000
El Prado
Stakes at Gulfstream Park. Last seen landing the December 1 Claiming Crown
Emerald over the same turf course, the David Kassen trainee circled the field on
the turn, rolled past 2-1 favorite Salto, and bested Kharafa by three-quarters
of a length. Nikki’s Sandcastle, the 5-1 second choice, returned $12, $5.80 and
$3.80.
After breaking from the far outside in the 13-horse field, jockey Corey
Lanerie called an audible and anchored Nikki’s Sandcastle in 11th, much farther
back than usual. A contested pace unfolded up front, with Xin Xu Lin reeling off
fractions of :22 4/5 and :46 1/5 under pressure from Tune Me In. The stalking
Salto ranged up on the far turn, when Tune Me In took over through six furlongs
in 1:10 1/5. Meanwhile, Nikki’s Sandcastle was making eye-catching headway.
Swinging into the stretch, Salto pounced, but was soon confronted by Nikki’s
Sandcastle wider out, and by Kharafa along the inside. Nikki’s Sandcastle
produced the best kick of all, forging clear to complete the firm-turf mile in
1:34 2/5.
“He broke really well,” Lanerie recapped, “and my instructions were to move
him away from there and send him a little bit and save some ground. About
halfway through the first turn, I looked over my shoulder and saw about five or
six of them and realized the plan wasn’t going to work, so I started to ease her
back.
“We got bumped a little, but was able to save ground. The fractions felt fast
but I didn’t panic. He showed me a lot of confidence and finished very well. I
was a little concerned about breaking from post position (13), but I felt in my
heart that this horse could come from off the pace. We tried to do what Mr.
Kassen wanted and it worked out in the end. Now we know he can do it.”
Kassen was relieved that Nikki’s Sandcastle overcame his poor draw.
“I really was (concerned about the post position),” Kassen said. “We were
really serious about scratching because of that. We had another race down the
road in Texas we’re kind of planning for (the Grade 3 John B. Connally Turf Cup
on January 26), so I said, ‘This will be just a good prep for it even if we
don’t win.’ Rather than having to do a lot of training I’d just as soon run him.
So it worked out good.
“He’s a nice horse, runs good over this thing (the Gulfstream turf). The jock
rode him good. He looped the field but that’s all it took. Stay out of trouble.”
The 17-1 Kharafa had 1 1/2 lengths to spare over the weakening Salto, who
just held third by a neck from Empire Builder. Hoofit checked in fifth, followed
by Bad Debt; Beau Choix; Zimmer; millionaires Get Serious and Teaks North, who
failed to perform up to their back class; Xin Xu Lin; Tune Me In; and Hobbs.
Hollinger, Tell Tale Friend and the main-track-only Associate were scratched.
A homebred campaigned by Richard Sherman, Nikki’s Sandcastle improved his
record to 30-8-9-3, $384,067. The reformed claimer has enjoyed a banner
five-year-old season. The gelded son of Castledale captured the June 9 Sea O
Erin at Arlington Park in his stakes debut, just missed in both the Edward J. De
Bartolo and Robert F. Carey Memorial Handicaps, and finished second in the Grade
2 Fayette over Keeneland’s Polytrack before taking the Claiming Crown Emerald.
The John B. Connally Turf Cup at Sam Houston will likely remain on the
agenda.
“We’re thinking about that,” Kassen said. “We could stay here. There’s a
$200,000 out there 1 1/8 miles on the turf. It will probably be a lot softer
than the horses we’d have to run against here. We’ll play it by ear. I’d prefer
to stay here rather than ship 2,000 miles. But $200,000 is $200,000.”
The Kentucky-bred is the first registered foal from the winning Sandpit mare
Sandtina. Although his branch of the family has been undistinguished for several
generations, he traces to the influential Sister Sarah.
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