Turf juveniles line up in Eddie Logan; downhill specialists
clash in Daytona
Logan, who operated his shoeshine stand near the Santa Anita Racing Office
English-bred Royal Banker made his U.S. debut in the Generous, breaking
Craftsman is a highly regarded Irish-bred who broke his maiden at odds of 2-5
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Glen Hill Farm’s homebred Enterprising was an impressive maiden special
weight winner in his second start and will again be handled by Gary Stevens. A
Florida-bred by Elusive Quality, Enterprising has worked five times over
Hollywood Park’s Cushion Track since his maiden score and appears primed for a
top effort.
The Mark Glatt-trained My Secret Affair comes off a facile 2 1/4-length
maiden special weight win in his third career start going six furlongs on the
Hollywood Park turf November 24 and could be the speed of the race. He’s owned
by Donkey Island Racing LLC or Glatt or Xitco and will be ridden for the first
time by Mike Smith.
The complete field for the Eddie Logan Stakes, to be run as the 4TH race on a
nine-race card Saturday, with jockeys, in post position order, all horses
assigned 118 pounds: Lucky Views, Joe Talamo; Enterprising, Stevens; Craftsman,
Espinoza; Flagman, Patrick Valenzuela; Morally Bankrupt, Brice Blanc; Noble
Metal, Rafael Bejarano; My Secret Affair, Smith, and Royal Banker, Nakatani.
On the heels of a game nose win in the Eddie D. Stakes at about 6 1/2
In his most recent try, Chips All In was part of a three-way dead heat for
Third, beaten a half length as the 5-2 favorite in the Eddie D., the Steve
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Ridden by Nakatani in his last nine starts, Unbridled’s Note has two wins, a
second and a third from five tries down the hill. Owned by Mike McCarty,
Unbridled’s Note has amassed $576,683 in career earnings from an overall mark of
15-4-3-4.
Jerry Hollendorfer, who is enjoying the biggest year of his Hall of Fame
career, will send out California-bred Ain’t No Other, who will break from the
outside with Bejarano. A five-year-old Old Topper gelding bred by his owner,
Tommy Town Thoroughbreds LLC, Ain’t No Other won the state-bred Sensational Star
Stakes down the hillside on February 24, and was a close second as the 5-2
favorite in the California Flag Stakes on this course October 19.
Well beaten at 7-5 in the Oakland Stakes going six furlongs on Tapeta at
Golden Gate Fields November 16, Ain’t No Other faces a tall order in the
Daytona, but his career record of 7-1-2-1 down the hill offers encouragement, as
does the outside post and the presence of Bejarano.
Grade 2 veteran Handsome Mike also rates an upset chance for owner Reddam
Racing LLC and trainer Doug O’Neill. Third in the Vernon O. Underwood at
Hollywood Park November 28, Handsome Mike has a win from two starts down the
hill.
Trainer Mike Machowsky’s El Commodore has been showing good speed at middle
distances primarily on turf, and could be dangerous from the rail with Stevens
engaged to ride. A six-year-old gelding by El Prado, El Commodore is owned by
Arbitrage Stables or Gallegos or Kagele Brothers, Inc. He’s been a consistent
check-getter this year, with a win, three seconds and a third from 10 starts.
Saturday’s Daytona will be El Commodore’s first try down the hill.
The complete field for the Daytona Stakes, to be run as Saturday’s 8TH race,
with jockeys and weights in post position order: El Commodore, Stevens, 119;
Chips All In, Gryder, 124; Next Speaker, Talamo, 117; Unbridled’s Note, Nakatani,
119; Handsome Mike, Mario Gutierrez, 121; Gallant Son, Isaias Enriquez, 119;
Truest Legend, Blanc, 119, and Ain’t No Other, Bejarano, 119.
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