Finnegans Wake was long well regarded by Romans, but hasn’t quite managed to
Finnegans Wake finally broke through with his first stakes win in the July 12
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Big John B enters in career-best form, riding a four-race winning streak. Victorious in a June 29 starter handicap at this
track and 1 1/4-mile trip in his debut for the Phil D’Amato barn, the Hard Spun gelding
continued his rapid ascent at Del Mar over the summer. The deep closer crushed
an allowance by 7 1/4 lengths and easily mastered his Del Mar ‘Cap foes by 5 1/4
lengths, earning an automatic spot in the
Breeders’ Cup Turf. Drawn on the rail
here, the 124-pound co-highweight will try to stay perfect for D’Amato and Hall
of Fame rider Mike Smith.
Despite his clear-cut conquest last out, many of his vanquished Del Mar ‘Cap
foes are taking another crack at Big John B. The respective second through
seventh-place finishers — Bench Light, Bright Thought, Starspangled Heat,
Unbridled Command, Poshsky and Si Sage — are all trying again. Bright Thought
has yet to recapture his sparkling form from early 2013, when he set a
short-lived world record in the San Luis Rey, but he’s eligible to improve in
his second start for D’Amato.
Si Sage could have the most upside of those attempting a form reversal from
In addition to Finnegans Wake, only two others are crashing the Del Mar
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The Mike Machowsky-trained Big Kick is two-for-two in front-running fashion
at Santa Anita, including a dominating job in the about 1 3/4-mile San Juan
Capistrano on June 29. He was not as happy last time on the Arlington turf in
the August 16 American St Leger, gave way badly on the backstretch, and faded to
last. Big Kick should be back in business at Santa Anita, and his blistering
early speed makes him dangerous in the hands of Victor Espinoza.
Irish Surf, a son of Giant’s Causeway and champion Surfside, was only ninth
in last year’s John Henry. But the four-year-old has progressed in the interim,
as evidenced by his fourth in December’s Hollywood Turf Cup and in the May 24
Charles Whittingham at this course and trip. The Dan Hendricks charge took his
game to Del Mar’s Polytrack for the July 25 Cougar II, and wired the 1 1/2-mile
test by 8 1/4 lengths in a track-record 2:29.01. The class hike for the August
24 Pacific Classic proved a bit too steep, but he reported home a decent fifth
behind unbeaten champion Shared Belief. While this spot suits him better, he
could still prefer a little more ground.
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