With so many sophomores nominated to the Grade 2, $250,000 Del Mar Derby on
Twelve, including two also-eligibles, were entered in the
Rising Legend got the better of his rival in just his second stateside start.
Gabriel Charles broke his maiden during Del Mar’s 2012 opening weekend before
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Trainer Jeff Mullins didn’t bring Gabriel Charles back until the Oceanside,
where the colt just missed after a game rally under Mike Smith. That Hall of
Fame rider will be holding the reins once again as Gabriel Charles tries to the
turn the tables on Rising Legend.
While many will be watching this budding rivalry, a number of other
sophomores could easily steal the show on Sunday.
Chief Havoc has already won at the graded level, wiring the Swaps on
Independence Day prior to a fourth-placing in the San Diego Handicap 23 days
later. Redwood Kitten tried to lead all the way home in the 10-furlong Virginia
Derby last out, but was just caught in the lane to be fifth on the wire. The
stakes scorer might relish this cut back in distance.
Gervinho got the neck win in the first division of the Oceanside after
finishing second in the Silky Sullivan in his seasonal opener. The Unusual Heat
colt concluded 2012 with a nice fifth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf and
keeps Rafael Bejarano in the irons while making his first start for Jerry Quinn
while regular trainer Carla Gaines is serving a suspension.
Also in with a chance is stakes scorer Procurement, who was fourth by just 2
1/4 lengths in the American Derby and fifth by only 1 1/2 lengths in the
Arlington Classic in his past two.
Three races later in the
It was only two back that Den’s Legacy returned to the turf, falling short by
Dice Flavor came from the rear of the La Jolla to provide a slight upset at
Garrett Gomez has the call on the Scat Daddy chestnut while Corey Nakatani
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Infinite Magic will try to weave a spell over his rivals off a head upset in
the American Derby on July 13 while fellow Grade 3 winner General Election is
seeking redemption following a seventh-placing in that 1 3/16-mile grass
contest. Other challengers include stakes debuter Ethnic Dancer, who has
captured his last two in easy fashion; Mystic Lake Derby hero Dorsett; and
multiple stakes victor Dry Summer, who was only 1 3/4 lengths back in fourth in
the La Jolla.
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