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Tamarando makes noise in Real Quiet

Last updated: 11/23/13 8:33 PM

Tamarando makes noise in Real Quiet

Tamarando relished getting away from speed-conducive Santa Anita

(Benoit Photo)

Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams' homebred Tamarando returned to a synthetic

surface and found himself posing in the winner's circle again after coming from

last to first to capture Saturday's $100,750

Real

Quiet Stakes for two-year olds at Hollywood Park.

The 6-5 favorite Green Mask, however, tired to fourth.

Tamarando broke his maiden in his third start against state-breds on August

18 over the Polytrack at Del Mar and made the jump to graded stakes next time

out by taking down the Del Mar Futurity on September 4. The son of Bertrando

finished third in his first start on conventional dirt in the FrontRunner later

that month and was exiting a closing third in the Golden State Juvenile Stakes

earlier this month at Santa Anita Park.

In the Real Quiet, the Jerry Hollendorfer charge raced in last as eventual third-place finisher

Karma King led the field through opening splits of :23, :46 3/5 and 1:11 3/5.

"I used him a little bit early to make sure he didn't get too far back,"

jockey Rafael Bejarano said. "I found my position right away and just went from

there. I tried to make a little move at the half-mile to get position by the

three-eighths. He's got a real good kick. The distance is the key for him. He

can really run."

Tamarando was still nine lengths off the lead at the half-mile mark before

launching a wide rally around the far turn. He surged to the lead just past the

eighth pole and drew off to win by 3 1/4 lengths, stamping himself as a leading

contender for the December 14 CashCall Futurity here.

The dark bay crossed the wire in 1:44 1/5 for the 1 1/16-mile test over the

Cushion Track. The 5-2 second choice rewarded his

backers $7.40 for the score and he now has $355,120 in lifetime earnings from a

7-3-1-2 line.

"We've had some chances to prove ourselves with some of our two-year-olds

this year and we're just thankful for the opportunity," Hollendorfer said. "I

think he'll definitely run in the CashCall Futurity. He just loves the

distance."

Electric Eddie got up for second, three-quarters of a length ahead of

third-place finisher Karma King. Green Mask, Life Is a Joy, Mr.

Splash, Beach Hut and Better Bet rounded out the order of finish.

Green Mask didn't help his chances by tugging early in his two-turn debut.

"He was a little aggressive first time going long," jockey Kent Desormeaux

said. "It's

educational for him. He'll be OK, he just has to listen to his rider."

The California-bred Tamarando is out of the Grade 3-placed Dehere mare

Tamarack Bay, making him a half-brother to stakes winners Luckarack and U'narack

as well as stakes-placed Tamarack Smarty.

This is the family of current juvenile star No Nay Never, an unbeaten winner

of the Norfolk at Royal Ascot and the Prix Morny Deauville; Grade/Group 2

winners Winning Pact and Half a Year; Grade 3 scorer Cat's Career; multiple

Grade 2 king Event of the Year; and Grade 1 scorer So Many Ways.

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