Sobradora Inc aims to stay Undefeated in John C. Mabee

Photo: Benoit Photo/Del Mar
Bettors, who sent her off at 9-1, could be excused for discounting Sobradora Inc in the Osunitas Stakes on August 7.
 
The Argentine import had a perfect 4-for-4 record in her native land, but there was reason to question how she’d fare against  graded stakes winners like Elektrum and Prize Exhibit. Still, trainer Simon Callaghan was not surprised at the stretch charge which produced a half-length victory over those two.
 
“She had shown good form in Argentina,” Callaghan said. “Her works here, while they weren’t all that fast, she had shown a really good turn of foot at the end. So, we kind of expected her to run well and it was nice that she transitioned her works to the racetrack and stayed unbeaten.
 
“Turn of foot is a big weapon to have. If the pace is slow, maybe you can out-quicken them, and if the pace is fast maybe they’ll come back to you and you’ll still have that punch in the end.”
 
In Sunday’s Grade II $200,000 John C. Mabee Stakes at 1 1/8-miles, Sobradora Inc will have an additional 110 yards to run in a field of 12 that includes three returnees from the Osunitas.
 
“It’s a little bit of a step up,” Callaghan said. “I think she’ll like the extra distance. It’s a slightly better field than she beat last time, but not drastically. I think she’s the filly to beat.”
 
The field for the John C. Mabee, which goes as the sixth on a 10-race card, from the rail: Gloryzapper (Edwin Maldonado, 12-1), Nancy From Nairobi (Mike Smith, 7-2), Elektrum (Victor Espinoza, 4-1), Queen of The Sand (Gary Stevens, 12-1), Personal Diary (Drayden Van Dyke, 20-1), Sobradora Inc (Rafael Bejarano, 3-1), Fresh Feline (Santiago Gonzalez, 12-1), Avenge (Flavien Prat, 10-1), Finest City (Kent Desormeaux, 12-1), Keri Belle (Norberto Arroyo, Jr., 20-1), Havanna Belle (Tyler Baze, 20-1) and Prize Exhibit (Jamie Theriot, 8-1).
 
STRAIGHT FIRE A NARROW MORNING LINE FAVORITE IN FUTURITY
 
Oddsmaker Russ Hudak made Straight Fire the 8-5 favorite for the Closing Day featured $300,000 Grade I Del Mar Futurity on Monday.
 
Owned by sports talk radio star Jim Rome’s Jungle Racing LLC and partners, trained by Keith Desormeaux and ridden by Hall of Fame jockey Kent Desormeaux, Straight Fire will break from the No. 2 post.
 
The Kentucky-bred son of Dominus was a 10 ½-length winner in his second career start here on August 6. He was beaten 5 ¼ lengths in his July 17 debut by Chasing Aces, who broke a 52-year-old track record for five furlongs in the race.
 
Chasing Aces drew the No. 1 post and is 9-5 on the morning line.
 
The field for the Futurity, the fifth on a 10-race card, from the rail: Chasing Aces (Tyler Baze, 9-5), Straight Fire (Kent Desormeaux, 8-5), Midnight Pleasure (Martin Garcia, 10-1), Vegas Itch (Jaime Theriot, 20-1), Dynamic Ruler (Flavien Prat, 20-1) and Klimt (Rafael Bejarano, 2-1).
 
 
AVERAGE FIELD SIZE DOWN SLIGHTLY BUT QUALITY REMAINS HIGH
 
The actual number won’t be determined until the final race on Monday afternoon.
 
But with the final card having been set on Friday, racing secretary David Jerkens projects the average field size will be around 8.2 for the summer meeting, down from a California-high 8.8 for the 40-day 2015 meeting.
 
“It’s a decline, but we did finish strong the last couple weeks, which was very encouraging, and the quality of the races to close the meeting – the Debutante, Futurity, Derby and Mabee – is very high,” Jerkens said.
 
“We set the (average field size) bar high last year and it was unrealistic to think we could stay there. We had a six percent inventory reduction and some sickness problems with horses early in the meeting. But after the Pacific Classic (August 20) our numbers have been comparable to last year.”
 
O’NEILL AIMS FOR ‘FOURPEAT’ WITH TRIO IN JUVENILE FILLIES TURF
 
Trainer Doug O’Neill will send out three 2-year-old fillies with the aim of a fourth straight victory in the $100,000 Del Mar Juvenile Fillies Turf in the final stakes of the summer meeting on Monday.
 
O’Neill won the one mile event, which identifies candidates for the $1 million Breeders’ Cup  Juvenile Fillies Turf on November 4 at Santa Anita, with Clenor in 2013 and in successive seasons with She’s Complete and Jakaby Jade.
 
The 2013 and 2014 wins were with fillies owned in part by the Great Friends Stable of San Diego sports talk radio personalities Scott Kaplan and Billy Ray Smith. Great Friends will  be represented Monday by Noble Dancer and Simmy’s Temple. O’Neill will also saddle You Missed It for J. Paul Reddam.
 
The field from the rail: Blame It On Alphie (Mike Smith, 9-2), Auntjenn (Norberto Arroyo, Jr., 6-1), Red Livy (Kent Desormeaux,  20-1), Jami Racer (Gary Stevens, 15-1), You Missed It (Mario Gutierrez, 8-1), Go Argento (Victor Espinoza, 8-1), Unforgivable U (Stewart Elliott, 20-1), Noble Dancer (Rafael Bejarano, 12-1), Totem Power (Tyler Baze, 15-1), Broken Marriage (Alonso Quinonez, 30-1), Simmy’s Temple (Santiago Gonzalez, 8-1), Lady Beware (Martin Garcia, 20-1)  and With Honors (Flavien Prat, 5-2).
 
 
CLOSERS -- Meet leaders Flavien Prat and Phil D’Amato, atop the jockey and trainer standings, respectively, notched one win apiece and moved closer to meeting titles with three days remaining. With one victory on Friday, Santiago Gonzalez moved into a tie with four-time defending champion Rafael Bejarano for second, but they are still six behind Prat’s 36-win leading total. In the trainer standings, D’Amato maintained a three-win margin over Peter Miller (21-18). Miller’s victory on Friday moved him one ahead of Richard Baltas for second place … Selected works from 96 officially timed Saturday morning: Barbara Beatrice (5f, 1:02.40), Cupid (5f, :58.40), Jazzy Times (5f, :58.40), Justin Squared (5f, :59.00) Stays in Vegas (5f, 1:00.20), Stellar Wind (5f, 1:01.40).
Source: Del Mar Thoroughbred Club

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