Santa Anita: Webslinger leads field of 13 in Twilight Derby
Easily the most accomplished horse in a field of 13, trainer Mark Casse’s millionaire Webslinger should be tough to beat at 1 1/8 miles on grass in Saturday’s Grade 2, $250,000 Twilight Derby at Santa Anita.
Most recently second by a head at 1 3/16 miles on turf in the Saratoga Invitational Derby (G1) on Aug. 5, Webslinger ships in from his Keeneland base and will be handled by regular rider Javier Castellano.
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A winner of the American Turf (G2) on May 6 at Churchill Downs, Webslinger is a three-time stakes winner who would prefer to rally into a fast pace but has proven he can lay close if necessary.
Owned by D.J. Stable, he was purchased for a bargain $50,000 as a 2-year-old and has amassed earnings of $1,025,320 from an overall race record of 11: 4-3-1. By Constitution out of the Hard Spun mare Arana, Webslinger, who was beaten four lengths in last year’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf at Keeneland, seeks his second graded-stakes win on Saturday.
Trainer Leonard Powell’s consistent Irish-bred Maltese Falcon, a winner as a maiden of the La Jolla Handicap (G3) three starts back, was subsequently second by a head in the Del Mar Derby (G2) at 1 1/8 miles on grass Sept. 3 and most recently was fourth as the 2-1 favorite in a classified allowance at Santa Anita on Oct. 8.
Owned by Red Baron’s Barn and Rancho Temescal, Maltese Falcon, who is 9: 1-3-2, will be handled by regular rider Juan Hernandez and is another who would prefer to sit off of a lively early pace.
Phil D’Amato’s English-bred Almendares, who rallied impressively to take his U.S. debut in a first condition allowance going a 1 1/16 miles on grass July 23, came back to run a solid third, beaten one length in the Del Mar Derby. With Antonio Fresu set to ride him back, he appears very much on the improve as he comes back at the same mile and one eighth distance.
Owned by CYBT, McLean Racing Stables, Saul Gervitz, Michael Nentwig and Ray Pagano, Almendares, who is 7: 3-1-2 overall, is another solid contender who looks to be on the improve.
Lightly raced, Richard Mandella’s English-bred Seal Team has nonetheless been very impressive through his four starts. A 3 3/4-length maiden winner at 1 1/8 miles on turf three starts back at Del Mar Aug. 19, Seal Team was in command in his most recent out, a half-length allowance win at the same trip on Oct. 8 at Santa Anita, a race in which he earned a lofty 90 Beyer Speed Figure.
Bred by Bass Stables and owned by Perry and Ramona Bass, Seal Team, unbeaten at 1 1/8 miles on turf, will make his first stakes appearance with regular rider Umberto Rispoli.
John Sadler’s Irish-bred gelding Panic Alarm is another horse who appears to have considerable upside. Second, beaten one length by Maltese Falcon in his U.S. debut, the LaJolla Stakes (G3) on Aug. 6, Panic Alarm was in tight quarters around the far turn in the Del Mar Derby when fourth, beaten 1 1/2 lengths on Sept. 3.
Owned by Hronis Racing, Panic Alarm, who is 10: 2-1-3, will make his third start for Sadler on Saturday.