Going Somewhere hustled to the front through an opening quarter in :24,
Meanwhile, his compatriot Ganesh had engineered a smart move from last
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“I think that the track was much slower today,” Eurton noted. “In his last
race they went :45 for the half and today they went in :48 so I don’t know if
it’s a combination of both the track being slower and a lack of pace in there. I
didn’t know what he was going to do so I just left it up to Gary today.”
“It looked like it was going to be messy on paper and it was,” Stevens said.
“There was no real speed in the race and he was very fresh today.
“I wasn’t afraid to put him on the lead if that’s where he wanted to be but
Mike (Smith on Going Somewhere) sent his horse away from there pretty hard and
was intent on getting the lead. ‘Ashley’ got a little rank with me just before
we crossed over the dirt but then he shut down for me and was push button.
“I knew Flavien (Prat on Ganesh) was behind me playing the waiting game and
he chose to go inside of me so I forced him to go clear inside and I wasn’t
ready to move yet. We were too far out and I didn’t want to swing four wide
until we straightened out into the lane and a lot of horses you can’t do that
with.
“He’s so intelligent and he listens to what I want him to do. I got to know
him even better today, it’s only the second time I’ve been on him. He’s a real
warrior and a lot of fun to ride.”
Ganesh, who was making his third start off the layoff, capitalized on his
recency edge to wear down the comebacker Going Somewhere by a half-length.
Smith expects Going Somewhere to move forward off this reappearance.
“He’ll get a lot out of this,” the Hall of Fame rider said. “The plan was to
go to the lead and it worked well. We had a shot to win it and he just got a
little tired at the end. Like I said, he’ll get a lot out of this race.”
There was a gap of 3 3/4 lengths back to the Todd Pletcher shipper Divine
Oath (Broken Vow), and the 30-1 Crucero (Admiral’s Cruise) reported home the
same margin astern in last.
“This is just an amazing feeling,” co-owner/breeder Joe Ciaglia said. “We
“After his last race (the San Luis Rey) we were hoping it wasn’t a fluke…Now
The four-year-old bay gelding is a half-brother to the multiple stakes-placed
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“(Ashley’s Folly) was a pretty darn good mare,” Eurton said, “and everything
she’s foaled has won a maiden special weight and now this is her first graded
stakes winner.”
“Our goal, for me, and I hope it’s the same for everyone is to go in the San
Juan Capistrano ([G3] at about 1 3/4 miles on turf June 28), which has always
been a fun race and I’ve always thought it would be pretty cool to win.”
“I know Pete has never won the San Juan Capistrano,” Stevens said, “and I’ve
never won the San Juan, so hopefully you’ll see us in there at the end of the
meet.”
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