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Santa Anita early opinions for Sunday, Dec. 28

Race 2: #6 Tough Sunday

One of these days this 2-year-old is going to get out of the gate in good shape and win going away. He has gate issues twice in a row and now jockey Tyler Baze takes over for trainer Steve Miyadi, who is 23% second off the layoff.

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Race 4: #6 Mangita

British jockey Kieran Fallon is calling Santa Anita home this meet and he should excel on the turf. Not sure why trainer Bruce Headley ran this 4-year-old filly on the dirt last time because she has never finished worse than second in six tries on the Santa Anita grass.

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Race 9: #3 A Colt Following

This gelding gets two turns for the first time and that should be no problem for the son of Montbrook. Trainer Jeff Bonde is 20% going sprint to route and is 22% with jockey Edwin Maldonado.

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Friday’s top choice winners: 3 (Hurry Up Henry $11.40, third race; Shared Belief $3, eighth; Dea $21, ninth)

Friday’s second choice winners: 0

Friday’s third choice winners: 4 (Justonemorething $8.20, first; May B $7.80, second; Bench Light $8.80, fifth; Alert Bay $20.40, seventh)

Friday’s long shot winners: 0

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Saturday’s top choice winners: 1 (Dancinthenightaway $3, seventh race)

Saturday’s second choice winners: 1 (Where Is My Mind $21.60, second)

Saturday’s third choice winners: 3 (Bea’s Duchess $10.60, third; Buymeabond $27.20, fourth; Bolo $5.60, sixth)

Saturday’s long shot winners: 0

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Del Mar selections for Thursday, Aug. 14

FIRST RACE: 1. Rosie Brown, 2. Gold Journey, 3. Awe Gee. LONG SHOT: Fortune’s Daughter.

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SECOND RACE: 1. Theatre Star, 2. Bunairgead, 3. Spring Bloom. LONG SHOT: Biorhythm.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Monument (best bet), 2. Got Even, 3. Pepnic. LONG SHOT: Kate’s Event.

MONUMENT (8-1), a 4-year-old colt, is a perfect 2-for-2 on the Del Mar Polytrack. Still above his claimed level and pressed the pace last time on the turf before tiring. Jockey Agapito Delgadillo stays aboard for trainer Alfredo Marquez.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Mosso, 2. Boom Boys, 3. Rainbow North. LONG SHOT: Tasha’s Courage.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Tiz Zoe Cee, 2. Kid Rollins, 3. Contessa B. LONG SHOT: Sheza Eyeopener.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Williams Bay, 2. Sweet as a Rose, 3. Penny Sixpence. LONG SHOT: Freethinker.

WILLIAMS BAY (3-1), a daughter of Kitten’s Joy, is bred to run all day long. She turned in an even effort coming down the hill at Santa Anita for trainer Tom Proctor, who is 25% with second time maiden starters. Apprentice Drayden Van Dyke jumps aboard. PENNY SIXPENCE is the likely favorite, but a horse has yet to win from the No. 1 post on the turf at the meet and the Neil Drysdale trainee got moved in by a scratch.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. New Nature, 2. Fable, 3. Hugh Knew. LONG SHOT: La Casadora.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Hope ‘n Pray, 2. Cuneo, 3. Zippingaroundtown. LONG SHOT: Valentine Boy.

Trainer Andy Mathis claimed HOPE ‘ N PRAY (6-1), a son of Old Topper, out of a third-place effort last time. The gelding was closing down the lane and gets an extra half-furlong at the same class level. Long shot jockey Tiago Pereira jumps aboard in a definite jockey upgrade.

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Wednesday’s top choice winners: 0

Wednesday’s second choice winners: 3 (Ontology $5.40, first race; Perfect Set $5.20, fourth; Merit Man $7.20, seventh)

Wednesday’s third choice winners: 1 (Majestic Presence $7.80, fifth)

Wednesday’s long shot winners: 1 (Watch It Buster $13.60, eighth)

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Del Mar selections for Wednesday, Aug. 13

FIRST RACE: 1. Local One Thirty, 2. Ontology, 3. Papa’s Paisley. LONG SHOT: Blacklord.

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SECOND RACE: 1. Susan B Good, 2. Three Blondes, 3. Cee’s Tizzy Belle. LONG SHOT: Lirica Heat.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Little Jerry, 2. Jomelo, 3. Hurricane Lake. LONG SHOT: Grandstand.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Goyan (best bet), 2. Perfect Set, 3. Brazilian Court. LONG SHOT: Juan’s Corazonsito. 

Trainer Ron Ellis is quieting having a very good meet. He claimed this gelding GOYAN (4-1) at Los Alamitos put some works into him and tries Polytrack for the first time. Ellis is 24% first off the claim and 33% with jockey Tyler Baze.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Redshirt, 2. Hone IN, 3. Majestic Presence. LONG SHOT: Awesome Diamond.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Frensham, 2. Cat Meeting, 3. Benba. LONG SHOT: Cinmars Dance.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. Remind Mee, 2. Merit Man, 3. Wine Police. LONG SHOT: Caracortado.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Mr. Casanova, 2. Artic Code, 3. Aperfectdaytofly. LONG SHOT: Watch It Buster.

Trainer Adam Kitchingman does very well with first-time starters (20%) and debuting maiden claimers (27%). MR. CASANOVA (5-1), a 3-year-old gelding, had a good work over the track recently and speed jockey Martin Pedroza jumps on.

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Sunday’s top choice winners: 1 (Princess Bertrando $8.60, first race)

Sunday’s second choice winners: 0

Sunday’s third choice winners: 2 (When We Met $7.20, third; Moulin de Mougin $18.40, eighth)

Sunday’s long shot winners: 1 (Hidden Zensation $13.80, ninth)

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Del Mar Thoroughbred Club picks for Thursday, July 17

Opening day is here for the Del Mar Thoroughbred. Tread lightly unless you have a sure thing.

Word is the Polytrack has been slow in the mornings and track superintendent Richard Tedesco will add wax to it next Monday, a dark day for racing. The question is why wouldn’t the wax be added this week before the start of racing instead of changing the surface after four days of action?

My guess is the track will play to rally-wide horses this week and then next week is anyone’s guess.

It will be a total guessing game beginning opening day on the Jimmy Durante Turf Course, which was replaced after last season. The course has been widened and the chute has been made more gradual. The grass is a strain developed by golfer Greg Norman so there is no telling if it will play to speed or closers or how post positions will affect outcomes.

Good luck.

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FIRST RACE: 1. Old Man Lake, 2. Hawk’s Eyes, 3. Tuckers Point. LONG SHOT: Cook Inlet.

Time for start of new meet so bombs away. OLD MAN LAKE, a 4-year-old, is dropping in class and has a previous win over the Del Mar Polytrack. Trainer Adam Kitchingman is 24% on synthetic and 25% going from turf to synthetic. On top of that he is 23% with jockey Edwin Maldonado.

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SECOND RACE: 1. Stored Attaq, 2. Full of Spice, 3. Bird In Love. LONG SHOT: Spirit of Ten.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Hail Mary, 2. Biorhyhtm, 3. My Happy Face. LONG SHOT: Zilber.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Three Point Luke, 2. Hold Everything, 3. Aftermarketslam. LONG SHOT: Money Fan.

THREE POINT LUKE, a 3-year-old, was bought for $125,000 as a juvenile and obviously has panned out as he runs for $20,000 in a maiden claimer here, but after two sprints he finally gets to do what he was bred for: go around two turns. By Empire Maker out of a Gone West mare, distance shouldn’t be a problem and trainer Doug O’Neill is 22% second off the lay off.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Super Ability, 2. Airfoil, 3. Jules Journey. LONG SHOT: Layton Register.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Zinvor, 2. Pulmarack, 3. London Legacy. LONG SHOT: Quiet Thunder.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. Jackson Sundown, 2. Cinmars Dance, 3. Romar Success. LONG SHOT: Sonicvelocity.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Aotearoa, 2. G. G. Ryder, 3. Sammy Mandeville. LONG SHOT: Majestic Kitten.

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NINTH RACE: 1. Diamond of Blue, 2. Magic Beam, 3. Close to the Edge. LONG SHOT: Sheer Talent.

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10TH RACE: 1. Affrettando (best bet), 2. This One’s for Mel, 3. Causeithertz. LONG SHOT: Woodmans Luck.

AFFRETTANDO, a 5-year-old gelding, got us home a winner last summer and we’re going back to the well with good reason. Jockey Rafael Bejarano, who is returning from injury on opening day, and trainer Mike Pender were a perfect 4-for-4 at the 2013. Here’s hoping there is more of the same this summer.

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Santa Anita picks for Sunday, March 6

FIRST RACE: 1. Crusher, 2. Shackbamalama, 3. Cinco de Mario. LONG SHOT: Trouble X Two.

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SECOND RACE: Kissin Lucky Lips, 2. Money Plays, 3. Classic Candy. LONG SHOT: Rosso Bellezza.

Trainer Mike Puype stated he was going to scratch this maiden KISSIN LUCKY LIPS from Saturday’s ridiculously hard Santa Anita Oaks to go here in this maiden claimer on the grass. Puype puts blinkers on this 3-year-old filly and he’s 30% with that move.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Copperopolis, 2. Yes She’s Unusual, 3. Sea John’s Spirit. LONG SHOT: Adriatic Skye.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Showme Yourfriends, 2. Big Note, 3. Mr. Ornery. LONG SHOT: Xuang Feng.

SHOWME YOURFRIENDS, a 6-year-old gelding, has raced once on the down the hill turf course and won. After a layoff and prep at Golden Gate, trainer Tim McCanna decides to come back to a winning formula and trainer Tyler Baze jumps on.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Susa B Good, 2. Theatrical Cast, 3. Gisele At Fonz’s. LONG SHOT: Irish and Lucky.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Presenceofagenius, 2. Snaps, 3. Counting Days. LONG SHOT: Jules Journey.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. Red Tesla, 2. Congregationalist, 3. Tenkiller Kid. LONG SHOT: Pass the Pico.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Peace and Justice (best bet), 2. Bright Thought, 3. Joelito. LONG SHOT: Dr Action.

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NINTH RACE: 1. Amina Perfect, 2. Perfect Tango, 3. Splendid Outcast. LONG SHOT: Cleverly Beverly.

 

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Santa Anita picks for Friday, March 21

FIRST RACE: 1. Tanquerray, 2. Mangita, 3. Magic Spot. LONG SHOT: Chilada.

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SECOND RACE: 1. Clearly Confused, 2. Addendum, 3. Sugar Spice. LONG SHOT: Vindicted Ruler.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Oughttobenaughty (best bet), 2. Provenance, 3. Autumn View. LONG SHOT: Epistemology.

This 4-year-old filly OUGHTTOBENAUGHTY got rained off the turf in her second start and still ran well at Hollywood Park. Trainer Scott Hansen is 3-for-9 with turf starters and he does well off the layoff (1-for-2). Underrated journeyman jockey Iggy Puglisi is 7-for-23 at the meet, including two wins on Thursday.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Full’s Dress Code, 2. Hearitforthegirls, 3. Writer Fever. LONG SHOT: E Equalsmcsquared.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Bettys Bambino, 2. Jet Warrior, 3. Back to Bako. LONG SHOT: Luz Atticus.

BETTYS BAMBINO, a 4-year-old gelding, was also rained off his turf debut and went on to a stunning 9½-length win on a wet/fast track for trainer Peter Eurton, who never has them cranked up first time. This son of Unusual Heat was bred to run on the turf and he gets his shot here down the hill.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Road Ready, 2. Xuang Feng, 3. Private Bounty. LONG SHOT: Di Conti.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. Perfect Set, 2. Mambo Man, 3. Boyett. LONG SHOT: Lime Rickey.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Charbroiled, 2. Ice Cream Truck, 3. Jimrony. LONG SHOT: Destino.

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Thursday’s top choice winners: 2 (Silk n Silver $3.80, first race; Our Glitter Ball $20.40, fourth)

Thursday’s second choice winners: 1 (Rangi $6.80, seventh)

Thursday’s third choice winners: 2 (Visions of Candy $12.80. second; An Unusual Group $16.40, fifth)

Thursday’s long shot winners: 0

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Santa Anita picks for Sunday, March 9

FIRST RACE: 1. Runaway Wildcat, 2. My Jealous, 3. Keyboard Courage. LONG SHOT: Dunmore East. 

RUNAWAY WILDCAT, a 6-year-old gelding, drops below his claiming price for trainer Adam Kitchingman, but this shouldn’t be looked at as a negative. They will still make plenty of money on the deal if the horse wins and gets claimed. The son of Golden Missile loves this track (three wins) and he just missed against tougher. Speed jockey Edwin Maldonado jumps on and he’s won with him before.

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SECOND RACE: 1. Prince of Paris, 2. Even Echo, 3. Bluegrass Fox Trot. LONG SHOT: Warren’s Sallyized.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Quinnette, 2. Sea John’s Spirit, 3. Sagebrush Queen. LONG SHOT: Yawannagokid.

QUINNETTE, a daughter of Stormy Jack, has eight lifetime wins while the rest of the field has a total of seven. Trainer Ron Ellis puts his horses in spots to win and 5-year-old is 2-for-2 over the Santa Anita dirt. Jockey Mike Smith stays aboard.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Sheer Talent, 2. Handsome Dennis, 3. Fort Wagner. LONG SHOT: Rambling House.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Gab Power, 2. Fit to Rule, 3. Chicsdigtheshark. LONG SHOT: Graeme Crackerjack.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Missing Groom (best bet), 2. Nooten, 3. Southern Digs. LONG SHOT: Rolo Tamaci.

I might like MISSING GROOM, a son of Colonel John, more if this were a mile on the turf, but it’s 6½ furlongs going down the hill. This 3-year-old split the field of 10 in his career debut at Del Mar and figures to have grown up and gotten stronger. The turf is fine and jockey Corey Nakatani is master riding it for trainer Jerry Hollendorfer.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. Judy the Beauty, 2. Warm Breeze, 3. Munnings Sister. LONG SHOT: Heir Kitty.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Oscar Party, 2. Remise, 3. Freedom Reigns. LONG SHOT: Fantastic Mizz.

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NINTH RACE: 1. Nueva Fortuna, 2. Swiss Peak, 3. My Wish Come True. LONG SHOT: Diablita.

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Saturday’s top choice winners: 3 (Satirical $6, first race; Sahara Sky $8.80, seventh; Abbey Vale $7.20, 11th)

Saturday’s second choice winners: 1 (Diversy Harbor $7.20, sixth)

Saturday’s third choice winners: 2 (Game On Dude $9.60, ninth; Protocol $31.60, 10th)

Saturday’s long shot winners: 2 (Excessive Kid $6.60, second; Ferocious $7.60, fourth)

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Santa Anita picks for Saturday, March 8

Remember first post is noon on Saturday for the 11-race card and your clocks move forward one hour Sunday morning at 2 a.m.

Tough card. Won’t be surprised if there is a Pick 6 carryover into Sunday.

FIRST RACE: 1. Satirical, 2. Beverly the Boss, 3. Faith Hope Love. LONG SHOT: Daylight’s Coming.

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SECOND RACE: 1. Van Fraassen, 2. Cowtownmary, 3. Snuggley Bear. LONG SHOT: Excessive Kid.

VAN FRAASSEN, a 3-year-old colt, makes his third career start and he finally gets to do what he’s bred to do: two turns on the grass. His sire is Giant’s Causeway out of a Woodman mare. What more could you ask for? He showed big improvement in his first start of the year and should show even more for trainer Doug O’Neill and jockey Mario Gutierrez.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Tribal Smoke, 2. Pass the Pico, 3. Quick Cielo. LONG SHOT: Talk of the Town.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Act, 2. Sing With Bling, 3. Rough Passage. LONG SHOT: Fercious.

ACT, a son of War Front, finished third in his career debut on Feb. 8 after showing speed and then tiring. Trainer John Sadler brings him right back to go a half-furlong further and jockey Gary Stevens sticks around for the ride.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Midnight Hawk, 2. Schoolofhardrocks, 3. Kristo. LONG SHOT: Unstoppable Colby.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Nashoba’s Gold, 2. Diversy Harbor, 3. Screen Goddess. LONG SHOT: Sushi Empire.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. Sahara Sky, 2. Shakin It Up, 3. Midnight Transfer. LONG SHOT: Big Macher.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Za Approval (best bet), 2. Silentio, 3. Optimizer. LONG SHOT: Regally Ready.

ZA APPROVAL, a 6-year-old gelding, ran huge last fall when he finished second to Wise Dan in the Breeders’ Cup Mile over this turf course. Trainer Christophe Clement elects to begin the 2014 campaign in this spot. The son of Ghostzapper has four wins and five seconds in 11 tries at this distance. Joel Rosario retains the mount.

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NINTH RACE: 1. Will Take Charge, 2. Mucho Macho Man, 3. Game On Dude. LONG SHOT: Hear the Ghost.

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10th RACE: 1. Secretsatmidnight, 2. Got Even, 3. Protocol. LONG SHOT: Chief Lion.

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11TH RACE: 1. Abbey Vale, 2. Jules Journey, 3. Footbridge. LONG SHOT: Hawk’s Eyes

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Friday’s top choice winners: 2 (Rhagori $4.80, third race; Too Fast to Pass $6, fourth)

Friday’s second choice winners: 2 (Kathleen Rose $5.20, fifth; Our Pure Creation $26, sixth)

Friday’s third choice winners: 3 (Paseo Alegro $11.20, first; Heavens Stairway $6.40, seventh; Old Pueblo $5.60, eighth)

Friday’s long shot winners: 0

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Santa Anita picks for Monday, Feb. 17

FIRST RACE: 1. Kafister, 2. Keyboard Courage, 3. Candy Waltz. LONG SHOT: Congregationalist.

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SECOND RACE: 1. Dublin Up, 2. Garen, 3. Big Tire. LONG SHOT: Big Medicine Man.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Bench Press, 2. Tasha’s Courage, 3. High On Final. LONG SHOT: Ice Cream Truck.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Memphis, 2. Jet Warrior, 3. Toledo Eddie. LONG SHOT: Dreamnofatticus.

MEMPHIS, a 6-year-old gelding, isn’t a win machine, but he likes to collect checks. He’s coming out of races that say he can be right there at the finish. He has speed and Martin Garcia takes over in the saddle for trainer Beau Greely.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Beverly the Boss, 2. Abide in Me, 3. La Sorella. LONG SHOT: See Ya Signe.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Hearitforthegirls, 2. Ipolita, 3. Moscato Girl. LONG SHOT: Gisxele At Fonz’s.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. Tapicat, 2. Egg Drop, 3. Pontchatrain. LONG SHOT: Miss Serendipity.

It isn’t often Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott will ship West, but that’s what he does here with TAPICAT, a daughter of Tapit, and on top of that jockey John Velazquez is named to ride. This will be her first try against older fillies and mares but her workouts say she is ready.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Miss Loujean, 2. Meinertzhageni, 3. Rovenna. LONG SHOT: Wonderful Lie.

MISS LOUJEAN, a daughter of Unusual Heat, has a ton of speed and almost broke her maiden over this surface. She is coming out of an open allowance race where the 1-2 finishers were 1-2 again in a minor stakes on Saturday and this 3-year-old filly is dropping into state-bred competition. She will be gunned from the rail and see how far her speed can take her.

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NINTH RACE: 1. Shame On Alex, 2. He’s Not too Shaby, 3. Candy’s Surprise. LONG SHOT: Dixieland Blues.

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Sunday’s top choice winners: 1 (Snaps $10, first race)

Sunday’s second choice winners: 3 (Red Outlaw $7.20, third; Awesome Indy $7, fourth; Kobe’s Back $5.40, fifth)

Sunday’s third choice winners: 1 (Gal Has to Like It $4.40, second)

Sunday’s long shot winners: 1 (Heavens Stairway $8, sixth)

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Santa Anita picks for Sunday, Feb. 16

FIRST RACE: 1. Snaps, 2. Crucero, 3. Scarly Charly. LONG SHOT: China Girl Lover.

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SECOND RACE: 1. Paseo Alegro, 2. Truelee Scrappin, 3. Gal Has to Like It. LONG SHOT: Street Car.

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THIRD RACE: 1. Life Is a Joy (best bet), 2. Red Outlaw, 3. Gangnam Guy. LONG SHOT: Royal Banker.

Look who this 3-year-old gelding LIFE IS A JOY has been losing races to: California Chrome, Tamarando and Better Bet. Now he makes his turf debut here and tries down the hill. Jockey Mike Smith takes the mount for trainer Jerry Hollendorfer and they are a 57% proposition at Santa Anita.

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FOURTH RACE: 1. Pass the Pico, 2. Awesome Indy, 3. Sheriff Ryan. LONG SHOT: Shackbamalama.

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FIFTH RACE: 1. Rprettyboyfloyd, 2. Kobe’s Back, 3. Roger Rocket. LONG SHOT: Cherubim.

RPRETTYBOYFLOYD, a son of Bluegrass Cat, was entered on Saturday but trainer Denise Breuer decided to run this maiden here in the San Vicente at 7 furlongs. The 3-year-old has finished second in his first two tries to Bayern, who came back to win an allowance race Thursday by a ton, and Chelios, a promising sophomore from trainer Tom Proctor. The Bayern race is proving to be one of the top key maiden races of the year.

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SIXTH RACE: 1. Autumn View, 2. Warren’s Cracker, 3. Van Dien Avenue. LONG SHOT: Heavens Stairway.

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SEVENTH RACE: 1. Fifteen Black, 2. Whine for Wine, 3. Nooten. LONG SHOT: Cinematic Cat.

We were hoping this son of Bertrando would run a couple weeks ago, but FIFTEEN BLACK didn’t draw in. He was the 4-5 favorite last summer at Pleasanton, but obviously must have come out of the maiden race injured. He returns here for trainer Jeff Bonde, who puts the blinkers on and this 3-year-old has been training lights out in the mornings. He draws a nice outside post and jockey Martin Garcia jumps on.

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EIGHTH RACE: 1. Journey On, 2. My Gi Gi, 3. Bee Brave. LONG SHOT: Oscar Party.

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NINTH RACE: 1. Violate, 2. Natal, 3. Capers N Wine. LONG SHOT: Rambunchkie.

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Saturday’s top choice winners: 2 (Chat n’ Cut $8.60, first race; Iotapa $6.40, eighth)

Saturday’s second choice winners: 1 (Seeking the Sherif $3.80, fourth)

Saturday’s third choice winners: 2 (Awesome Prospect $8.60, second; Teacher Teacher $5, ninth)

Saturday’s long shot winners: 0

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