Shared Belief targeting Big ‘Cap, ‘Chrome confirmed for
Dubai World Cup
It was business as usual for Team Hollendorfer at Santa Anita Park on Sunday,
“Jerry got to the barn at 2:40 (a.m. [PST]) this morning and I was
“Shared Belief was excellent this morning,” Ward added. “He
“(Shared Belief will) go back to Golden Gate tomorrow, train up there,
Ward, who spent 22 years with the late Bobby Frankel before
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“I appreciate that Jerry gives me a lot of freedom and a
lot of opportunities. They turn out to be good horses if you give them a
chance,” Ward said.
Both Hollendorfer and Ward were magnanimous after Shared
Belief’s ninth victory from 10 career starts, Ward saying California Chrome’s
trainer and his team are “100 percent class at all times.”
Hollendorfer, swarmed by media Saturday in a post-race
press conference in the winner’s circle, stated, “California Chrome has a big
following, deservedly so. He deserved to be Horse of the Year. If things had
gone a little bit different (in the Breeders’ Cup Classic [G1]), I might have
got a chance, but you can’t always get things to go your way. I’m proud of
(trainer) Art (Sherman) and his horse, and I’m very proud of my horse and my
partnership.”
California Chrome, meanwhile, took the first stage out of
Whether the two champions meet again on the race track
“He’s going to Dubai,” Sherman said by phone from his Los Alamitos base Sunday morning.
“It was a good race for the fans,” said Mike Smith, who
“Shared Belief is already a great horse. He’s young and has time to get
While Sherman expressed dissatisfaction with Chrome’s final
“He tried hard,” Sherman shrugged. “We’ll hook up again.”
In an interesting sidenote, Raul Rodriguez, groom for California Chrome, is
Saturday’s San Antonio was a smash hit
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With $3,300,676 wagered on the San Antonio itself, on-track
handle increased 33 percent over last year as $2,895,130 was tendered, compared
to $2,180,207 a year ago on San Antonio S. day. Additionally, Saturday’s all-sources handle of $18,059,096 was up a hefty 32 percent over last year’s
$13.661,472.
Saturday’s on-track attendance of 21,522, more than double
last year’s 10,043.
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