Multiple Grade 1 winner and 2011 Breeders’ Cup Classic runner-up Game on Dude
The five-year-old gelded son of Awesome Again, owned by Diamond Pride, Lanni
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The Bob Baffert trainee has captured three-of-four starts this season, the
lone setback being an unplaced effort in the Group 1 Dubai World Cup overseas,
and will enter the Pacific Classic off a pair of convincing victories this
summer, recording a 7 1/4-length triumph in the Grade 2 Californian on June 2
before an easy 1 1/2-length score in the July 7 Hollywood Gold Cup.
“It’s good he’s on the outside,” Baffert said of Game on Dude’s landing in
post 9. “He’s speed and I didn’t want to get stuck in traffic down on the
inside.”
Next on the odds board comes two-time Pacific Classic winner Richard’s Kid,
“He (Richard’s Kid) has his own style and (Espinoza) will let him settle
Dullahan is the lone three-year-old in the 10-horse field. Trained by Dale
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Ron McAnally will send out Argentinean star Suggestive Boy, who finished
second when making his U.S. bow in the Grade 1 Shoemaker Mile and exits a win in
the grassy Wickerr Stakes at Del Mar on July 25. The four-year-old colt is the
5-1 co-third choice with the the filly Amani, who rallied well for third-place
honors in the Grade 1 Clement L. Hirsch when making her first North American
start last out. Now trained by Neil Drysdale, Amani was a seven-time stakes
heroine in Chile, including four Group 1 events.
Grade 1 hero Rail Trip will enter the Pacific Classic on the upswing for
trainer Ron Ellis, snapping an eight-race, two-year losing streak with a
half-length victory in the Grade 2 San Diego at Del Mar July 28. The
seven-year-old gelding will break from the rail with Jose Valdivia Jr. Baffert
is also responsible for Jaycito, a Grade 1-winning juvenile who exits an
encouraging allowance/optional claiming score over the Polytrack.
Where’s Sterling, Akkadian and Riveting Reason complete the line-up.
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