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Bal a Bali eyes Shoemaker Mile, Arlington Million

Last updated: 5/10/15 6:30 PM

Bal a Bali will probably stay home at Santa Anita rather than shipping for the Manhattan next

(Benoit Photo)

Fox Hill Farms and Siena Farms' Bal a Bali (Put It Back), a Triple Crown

winner in his native Brazil, made his long-awaited American debut a winning one

on Saturday afternoon at Santa Anita, besting seven others in the $100,000

American S. (G3) over a grassy mile.

A survivor of laminitis after arriving in the United States last fall, the

son of Hobeau Farm's talented American sprinter Put It Back returned to serious

training with new conditioner Richard Mandella at the beginning of February with

a hopeful eye on the big turf prizes throughout the country, including the

Arlington Million (G1) on August 15.

"He ran beautifully," said Rick Porter, principal of Fox Hill. "It was great

to see what he did. We were nervous. He hadn't run in a year and (jockey)

Flavien (Prat) rode a great race. Mandella was like a little kid afterward with

his family; smiling, hugging and kissing. So much has gone into him coming back

and to get it the way he did it was beautiful.

"He had the patience to sit there a little closer than we would have liked

because of the slower pace and then he split horses and exploded and we were

really excited," Porter continued.

"(Dick) and I talked about the next race and we've pretty much decided to

keep him in California for the Shoemaker Mile ([G1] on June 13 at Santa Anita)

next. We are nominated and hoping to go to the Arlington Million after that if

all goes well. Whether we have a race in between, that will be up to Dick."

A winner from five furlongs to 1 1/2 miles and a Group 1 winner from a mile

to 1 1/2 miles in his native country, Bal a Bali will attempt to show the same

versatility on this continent this season, if all goes well.

"He was .35 off the world record at a mile and he broke the track record at a

mile and a half," Porter said. "Dick will find out what his best distance is. 

He's shown he is able to do it in Brazil and hopefully he can do it here and

keeps improving. There's no guarantee, but he came out great. One down."

"He came out great and we're looking forward to the Shoemaker Mile here,"

Mandella said Sunday.

His other option is Belmont Park's $1 million Manhattan (G1) at 1 1/4 miles

on June 6, but Mandella would prefer not to ship at present.

"I just hate to go running him around the country yet," Mandella noted. "He's

just getting started, so right now I'd say that's the plan. I'm not saying the

Manhattan's not possible, but right now the plan is to run here."

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