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Taylor Said makes it six straight in Longacres Mile

Last updated: 8/19/12 9:46 PM

by Brisnet.com

Taylor Said dueled with pacesetter Winning Machine throughout the stretch of

Sunday's Grade 3, $200,000

Longacres Mile Handicap at Emerald Downs before just eking out the head

victory under jockey Mario Gutierrez. Campaigned by Glen Todd's North American

Thoroughbred Racing Company, the Stephanotis gelding was sent off the 5-2 second

choice in the 10-horse field and paid $7.20, $4.60 and $3.20.

Winning Machine set all the pace through splits of :23 3/5, :46 1/5 and 1:09

1/5, but had plenty of company the entire time. Hudson Landing and Taylor Said

kept the pressure on down the backstretch, but the former suddenly checked out

of it nearing the turn. Taylor Said wasn't done, though, and moved up to

challenge Winning Machine in the lane. The front runner was stubborn, forcing

Taylor Said to work for every yard, but the eventual winner got the job done in

a final time of 1:33 3/5 for the fast-track mile.

Winning Machine proved best of the rest, holding defending champion, Grade 1

veteran and 2-1 favorite Awesome Gem to third by 1 1/2 lengths. Taylor Said's

stablemate, St Liams Halo, completed the top four and was followed under the

wire by Bailouttheminister, Jump Up and Kissme, Gallant Son, Jebrica, Hudson

Landing and 2009 Longacres Mile scorer Assessment, who was making just his

second start of the year in this spot.

Gladding was scratched after spiking a fever while shipping from Southern

California to Washington. Trainer John Sadler said his charge had a 104-degree

temperature when he arrived early Friday morning for the race.

Trained by Troy Taylor in his nine previous races, Taylor Said was saddled by

Michael Pulich in the Longacres Mile off five straight wins. Those included the

British Columbia Cup Classic, Lieutenant Governors' Handicap, Sir Winston

Churchill Handicap and John Longden 6000 Handicap, all at Hastings Park. The

dark bay four-year-old made his racing debut at that Vancouver venue in 2010,

breaking his maiden by 3 1/2 lengths, but wouldn't be seen again for nearly a

year, returning last September to run second in the Express Stakes.

Taylor Said shipped to California for his next three starts, suffering his

only off-the-board placing when 12th against optional claiming rivals at Santa

Anita. He just missed by a neck back at that track in a claiming contest in his

seasonal debut, then began his current win streak at Golden Gate Fields in a

starter allowance on February 24. The winner's share from the Longacres Mile

boosted his career earnings to $277,991, and his line now stands at 10-7-2-0.

Bred in British Columbia by Clive and Linda Lytle & Can-A-Mex Farms, Taylor

Said is out of the Western Fame mare Fleet Amyanne and brought $9,331 from Todd

as a British Columbia September yearling. He is a three-quarter brother to dual

stakes victor Andiotis, who is also by Stephanotis and, like Fleet Amyanne, out

of the winning Afleet mare Fleet Chelseanna.

Taylor Said is a half-brother to multiple stakes scorer Taylors Deal, and

this is the same female family as Grade 1 queen Chelsey Flower, who is the dam

of Group 3 hero Kentucky Dynamite, as well as two-time Canadian champions

Scotzanna and Par Excellance.

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