Santa Anita: Mucho Del Oro pulls off 11-1 upset in Daytona

Photo: Santa Anita / Benoit Photo

Mucho Del Oro was prompted to the early lead by Kyle Frey and never was headed on his way to an 11-1 upset in Sunday’s Grade 3, $100,000 Daytona Stakes going about 6 1/2 furlongs down Santa Anita’s hillside turf course.

Mucho Del Oro received a late challenge from 7-5 favorite First Peace, ridden by Mike Smith, but had enough left late to score by a half-length for his third stakes win and second down the hill. It was another length back to Almendares (9-2) in third with Johnny Podres (8-1) completing the superfecta.

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“We clearly see this horse has a pattern. He wants to go to the lead and continue on with that,” said Frey, who was riding Mucho Del Oro for the first time. “I was just trying to get easier fractions, didn’t get that, but it still worked out so we’re all good.”

In June at Santa Anita, Mucho Del Oro was claimed for $50,000 by trainer Doug O’Neill for Purple Rein Racing led by Janie Buss of the Los Angeles Lakers ownership family. On March 9 at Santa Anita, in his second start for his new connections, Mucho Del Oro won the San Simeon (G3) when sprinting on the hillside course.

The winning time was 1:11.37 on a firm turf course. Fractions for the race were 21.87, 43.54 and 1:05.41.

Mucho Del Oro paid $24.80, $8.60 and $5.80. First Peace, trained by Mark Glatt, returned $3.00 and $2.40. Almendares, ridden by Antonio Fresu for trainer Phil D’Amato, paid $3.40 to show.

O’Neill was not at Santa Anita Sunday. He is in Texas where Monday he starts Santa Anita-based E J Won the Cup in the Texas Derby at Lone Star Park. O’Neill’s barn manager Steve Rothblum was deputized at Santa Anita.

“I just looked at the first quarter, and I thought 21.87 going down the hill is no mad dash, so I thought Kyle did a great job with reserving the horse,” Rothblum said. “My concern was in crossing the dirt, because he has scoffed at it before, but when he hit the dirt full stride and powered off of it, that was a really good feeling.”

Mucho Del Oro is a 6-year-old gelding by Mucho Macho Man. He upped his record to 19: 10-2-0 with $421,100 in earnings.

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