November 19, 2024

Fusa Code breaks maiden in Borderland; Beer Meister shocks at Turf Paradise

Last updated: 2/26/11 9:08 PM


Fusa Code breaks maiden in Borderland; Beer Meister shocks
at Turf Paradise







Fusa Code thrust himself into Sunland Derby consideration
(Tommie Morelos/Coady Photography)





Hot favorites were ambushed in both of Saturday’s “Derbies” in the
Southwest. Mary C. and Robert L. Zollars’ FUSA CODE (Fusaichi Pegasus)
was twice beaten by Special Kid (Lemon Drop Kid) at home at Santa Anita,
but turned the tables on that 3-2 favorite in the $100,000

Borderland Derby
at Sunland Park. An even bigger upset was sprung a
few minutes later in the $50,000

Turf Paradise Derby
, where Jim Egger and William Burns’ BEER MEISTER
(Pleasant Tap) blew by a gaggle of foes, including prohibitive 3-5
favorite Indian Winter (Indian Charlie), to score at 40-1.

The Steve Asmussen-trained Fusa Code brought an 0-for-4 career mark
into the Borderland Derby, most recently finishing third to Special Kid
in a 1 1/16-mile maiden on February 3, and accordingly left the gate
here as the 7-1 fourth choice in the 10-horse field. With new rider
Justin Shepherd aboard, Fusa Code was settled about three lengths off
the pace set by Orion Xpress (Bertrando) through splits of :24 and :48
3/5.

Special Kid, who had been tracking in second, and Fusa Code both accosted
Orion Xpress at the six-furlong mark in 1:13, but Fusa Code was moving the
better of the two challengers into the stretch. He opened up a safe margin, only
to drift about and nearly gave it away. Special Kid’s persistence helped him to
narrow the gap, while 22-1 longshot Behold de Buy (E Dubai) was flying from the
tail of the field in the final yards.

Yet neither could quite get to Fusa Code, who held on by three-quarters of a
length in a final time of 1:45 for 1 1/16 miles on the fast track. The winner
returned $16.60, $7.20 and $4.60. Behold de Buy’s momentum helped him to nip
Special Kid by a nose at the wire for runner-up honors, and another 3 1/4
lengths back in fourth came R Skydiver (Benchmark) in fourth. Orion Xpress
retreated to ninth.

Fusa Code has now earned $82,844 from his 5-1-1-1 line. Fifth in his debut at
Belmont Park on September 11, the dark bay gelding next finished second to
Casper’s Touch (Touch Gold) at Churchill Downs on November 19. Fusa Code shifted
base to Santa Anita this winter, checking in fourth to Uncle Sam (Tapit) and
Special Kid in an off-the-turf maiden on December 27. He came his closest yet
last time out, going down by a half-length, and took a big stride in the right
direction on Saturday.

With the Borderland Derby being the local stepping stone to the March 27
Sunland Park Derby (G3), Fusa Code figures to be a prominent candidate for that
$800,000 prize.

Bred by Northwest Farms in Kentucky, Fusa Code brought $55,000 as a Keeneland
September yearling. He is out of the multiple stakes-winning Lost Code mare
Lasting Code, and further back, comes from the family of Group 1-placed multiple
stakes hero Cannonball (Catienus). Fusa Code’s fourth dam, Zeal (Round Table),
is a full sister to the classy racemare Drumtop (Round Table), a 10-time stakes
star and the dam of noted sire Topsider (Northern Dancer).







Beer Meister had his rivals over the barrel
(Coady Photography)





At Turf Paradise, Southern California invader Indian Winter gave his legions
of backers anxious moments even before the race began. The Jerry Hollendorfer
trainee, who scratched from last Sunday’s San Vicente S. (G2) at speed-favoring
Santa Anita, didn’t keep Martin Pedroza in the irons for his jaunt into Arizona.
Indian Winter was instead piloted by local rider Juan Rivera, and the
partnership got off on a rocky note. The odds-on favorite was so fractious in
the gate that Rivera climbed out of the saddle momentarily.

Once re-mounted, Indian Winter broke outward from his rail post and was
bumped. Six lengths back in third off a fast opening quarter in :22 3/5, he
became rank on the backstretch, tossed his head up in the air, drifted off the
rail, and was only two lengths off the pace by the time the half was reached in
:46 4/5. Meanwhile, the patiently-handled Beer Meister, who was making his first
start past 6 1/2 furlongs, was lagging well back in last under Glenn Corbett.



Up front, The Great Caper (Albert the Great) had been hounded throughout by
Arcadian (Songandaprayer), who put his head in front through six furlongs in
1:10 4/5. Indian Winter was now reorganized and traveling well while advancing
in third, hinting that he might be able to put his earlier troubles behind him.

Swinging for home, however, The Great Caper spurted away again and was two
lengths on top in midstretch. Indian Winter wasn’t making headway in second, but
Beer Meister was rolling into view wider out. Picking up in grand style, the
unheralded longshot pulled away by two lengths. Beer Meister negotiated 1 1/16
miles in 1:41 4/5 on the fast track and sparked mutuels of $82.40, $20.80 and
$6.40.

Twice the Appeal (Successful Appeal) also rallied boldly for second, but in
the process, lugged in at the sixteenth-pole and interfered with Mr Artistic M D
(Mr. Greeley). After an objection lodged by Mr Artistic M D’s rider Scott
Stevens, the stewards disqualified Twice the Appeal and placed him fourth. As a
result, Indian Winter, who just scraped home for third by a neck from the
compromised Mr Artistic M D, was elevated to the runner-up spot. Mr Artistic M D
was promoted to third. The Great Caper tired to fifth in the eight-horse field.

Beer Meister’s successful stakes and two-turn bow improved his record to
4-2-2-0, $39,620, all at Turf Paradise. Entered for a $20,000 tag in his debut
on December 31, the Manuel Ortiz Sr. pupil proceeded to crush his maiden
claiming rivals by 11 1/2 lengths. The dark bay colt closed for runner-up honors
in an entry-level optional claimer on January 14 and again in a second-level
allowance on January 29, both times as the odds-on favorite.

Bred by Elisabeth Alexander in Kentucky, Beer Meister was led out unsold
after bringing a bid of $19,000 as a Keeneland September yearling. His dam is
the winning Nanas Cozy Account (Langfuhr).