Tokyo City Cup field highlighted by Azul Coast, Combatant

Photo: Vassar Photography
In a marathon devoid of any clear standout, Richard Mandella’s Tizamagician, Bob Baffert’s Azul Coast and John Sadler’s Combatant all figure prominently among a field of seven 3-year-olds and up in Sunday’s Grade 3, $100,000 Tokyo City Cup at Santa Anita, to be contested at a mile and one half.

A gate to wire first condition allowance winner going one mile on Sept. 5 at Del Mar, Tizamagician broke his maiden on Jan. 1 and now has two wins from six starts this year.  A non-threatening fifth on turf in the La Jolla Handicap (G3) Aug. 9, Azul Coast was second to his eventual Kentucky Derby winning stablemate Authentic five starts back in the Sham Stakes (G3) Jan. 4.

Combatant, an upset winner of the Santa Anita Handicap (G1) on March 7, has been well beaten in three subsequent graded stakes.

Tizamagician

Owner:  MyRacehorse.com & Spendthrift Farm, LLC                       

Trainer:  Richard Mandella

The only horse in the field to exit a win in his last start, this 3-year-old Tiznow colt will hope to stretch his considerable speed an additional half mile on Sunday.  A close fourth to current Preakness hopeful Thousand Words subsequent to his maiden win in the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) on Feb. 1, Tizamagician ran what appears to be the best race of his career on Sept. 5 and will retain the services of Drayden Van Dyke.

Azul Coast

Owner:  Mike Pegram, Karl Watson & Paul Weitman                      

Trainer:  Bob Baffert

Fifth, beaten 7 ¾ lengths on turf in the Grade III La Jolla Handicap last time out, Azul Coast showed much promise early, breaking his maiden going one mile at first asking on Dec. 8 at Los Alamitos and then running a respectable second to an outstanding horse in the one mile Sham (G3).  Last, beaten 13 ½ lengths by Honor A.P. two starts back in the Santa Anita Derby, Azul Coast, a colt by Super Saver, was then a handy 1 ¼ length winner of the El Camino Real Derby three races back at Golden Gate Fields.  Ridden by five different jockeys in as many starts, he’ll be handled for the first time on Sunday by Luis Saez as he bids for his first graded stakes win in his sixth career start.

Combatant

Owner:  Hronis Racing, LLC                                         

Trainer:  John Sadler

lthough a winner at 9-1 of the Santa Anita Handicap (G1) four starts back on March 7, he’s been soundly beaten in three consecutive races since; the Del Mar Handicap (G2) (turf) on Aug. 22, the Grade II San Diego Handicap on July 25 and the Oaklawn Handicap (G2) May 2.  Like the rest of the field, he’ll be trying a mile and one half for the first time.  With his Big ’Cap win, he does have proven ability at a mile and one quarter but he’ll have to overcome an unattractive form cycle with Umberto Rispoli up.

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