December 26, 2024

Smith: ‘Stay out of (Game on Dude’s) way’ in San Antonio

Last updated: 1/31/13 7:07 PM


With four Grade 1 wins, Game on Dude towers over four rivals as he goes for a title
defense in Sunday’s Grade 2, $200,000
San Antonio
going 1 1/8 miles at Santa Anita.

A facile gate-to-wire winner at odds of 1-5 of the Grade
3 Native Diver on December 1, the Awesome Again gelding was a disappointing seventh in
the Breeders’ Cup Classic on November 3. Prior to that, he was a nice 3 1/4-length winner, at odds of 1-5,
in the Grade 1 Awesome Again going nine furlongs at
Santa Anita on September 29.

Ridden by Rafael Bejarano in both the Awesome Again and
Breeders’ Cup Classic, Mike Smith took over on the Bob Baffert-trained
six-year-old for the first time in
Hollywood Park’s Native Diver.

“I know this horse is brave, so I just put him where I
thought I had to,” Smith explained. “The key for me was to win. He won pretty much
within himself.”

When asked about tactics for Sunday’s San Antonio, Smith
indicated that he intends to keep things simple.

“Stay out of his way,” the Hall of Famer rider smiled before
getting serious.

“Things can happen in short fields, as we all know,” he said. “Everyone knows where
everyone’s at. Each rider can kind of sit there and make it a sprint for home,
but Game on Dude’s a naturally quick horse and has a great cruising speed.

“I’m just going to let him do his thing, and I’d do that
even if it was a bigger field. We’ve just got to get away well and get him in a
place where he can do what he does best, and that’s run. That’s my job, anyway.
Hopefully, he does the rest.”

Though Game on Dude may be committed to a front-running
game plan, Jerry Hollendorfer’s Chosen Miracle could challenge for that position
if he goes in the race. A
hard-knocking sprinter on turf, the Ghostzapper five-year-old is cross-entered
to Saturday’s Grade 2 Arcadia going a mile on the turf.

Chosen Miracle stretched out for
a gate-to-wire win going 1 1/16 miles on Hollywood Park’s turf December 8 and employed similar
tactics when third, beaten 3 1/4 lengths, in the nine-furlong, Grade 2 San Gabriel on January
13 over Santa Anita’s green.

The bay’s lone dirt win came in his debut over
a sloppy track going six furlongs at Hawthorne on April 19, 2011.

Trainer Craig Lewis will send out Clubhouse Ride, who like
Chosen Miracle, was also cross-entered to the Arcadia. The Candy Ride
five-year-old will enter one of those two races off a good second-place finish from off
the pace in a tough third-condition allowance going a mile on grass January 10.
It’s expected Aaron Gryder will again take him back early in the San Antonio.

Make Music for Me makes his third start off a freshening in
the San Antonio and will try to regenerate some of the luster he generated as a
Kentucky Derby hopeful three years ago. Trained by Alexis Barba, the
Kentucky-bred son of Bernstein was a sharp gate-to-wire winner three starts
back on May 12, when he beat a classified allowance field going 1 1/8 miles on
turf by 3 1/4 lengths.

Make Music for Me, whose last dirt start came as a third in the 2011 Grade 2
Strub, figures to get a stalking trip on Sunday under Martin Garcia.

The remaining entrant in the San Antonio is Doug
O’Neill’s Basmati, who pressed the pace before being well beaten in the opening day Grade
1 Malibu at seven furlongs. One race prior to that, he was an allowance
winner going seven furlongs on November 2, his first start back since running poorly in
the Grade 1 CashCall Futurity in December 2011.

The four-year-old colt by
Borrego will be ridden for the third
consecutive time by Mario Gutierrez.

Breeders’ Cup
Marathon winner Calidoscopio was not entered in the San Antonio due to an ankle
injury.

“He
came up with a wrenched ankle,” trainer Mike Puype said of 10-year-old Argentine-bred
son of Luhuk. “We need a little time to fix it up.”

There will be a special early first post time on “Big Game”
Sunday at Santa Anita of 11 a.m. (PST).



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