Horseman Eduardo Inda, 78, Passes; Was Part Of John Henry Team In 1980s

Eduardo Inda, best known as Ron McAnally's primary assistant through his glory years with John Henry in the 1980s, passed away on Dec. 22 at age 78, according to family.

Born Jan. 3, 1943, in Santiago, Chile, Inda also did well for a time when training his own public stable.  Credited with the resurgence of Aaron and Marie Jones' Brazilian-bred mare Riboletta, who won six consecutive races, four of them Grade I's (making for a total of five Grade I's on the year), as a 5-year-old in 2000, Riboletta would be voted that year's Eclipse Champion Older Filly or Mare.

Inda, who resided locally, is survived by his wife Monica, daughters Monica Cowell and Lisa Isaguirre and four grandchildren.

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Eduardo Inda Passes Away

Trainer Eduardo Inda passed away last week at the age of 78. Born in Chile, Inda was the primary assistant to Ron McAnally in the 1980s when the barn was represented by the great John Henry. He also had success with his own public stable, training champion Riboletta (Brz) on behalf of Aaron and Marie Jones, as well as Grade I winners Toga Toga Toga and India Divina (Chi). He retired from training in 2012.

Inda is survived by his wife Monica, daughters Monica Cowell and Lisa Isaguirre and four grandchildren.

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Command Line Aims For Hat Trick in Hopeful

Tuesday's G1 Hopeful S. at Nakayama attracted 15 colts and Sunday Racing's 'TDN Rising Star' Command Line (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) will try to follow in his dam's hoofprints en route to Group 1 glory.

A son of GI Spinaway S. winner and $1.5-million mare Condo Commando (Tiz Wonderful), the bay sped home to a three-length victory when unveiled at Tokyo on June 5, good for 'Rising Star' honours. Returned to Tokyo on Oct. 9, Command Line won the G3 Saudi Arabia Royal Cup by a half-length over Sternatia (Jpn) (Lord Kanaloa {Jpn}), but he will be venturing into deeper waters beyond 1600 metres for the first time. Jockey Christophe Lemaire has the call and the duo will exit stall six.

M's Racing's Fidele (Jpn) (Heart's Cry {Jpn}) broke his maiden on Independence Day, and was third going this trip at Hanshin in the G3 Radio Nikkei Hai Kyoto Nisai S. on Nov. 27. Another colt with group-level black-type is the winning Ask Wild More (Jpn), who reported home second in the G3 Sapporo Nisai S. at Sapporo on Sept. 4 in the silks of Hirosaki Toshihiro HD Co. Ltd.

Both the runner-up and third-place finishers of the Oct. 30 Listed Hagi S. have also signed on in Carrot Farm's Killer Ability (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) and K. Kyoei's Crowned Magic (Jpn) (Epiphaneia {Jpn}), with the latter's sire already represented by G1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies heroine Circle of Life (Jpn) this season.

Besides Command Line, fellow two-for-two colts Onyankopon (Jpn) (Eishin Flash {Jpn}) and Justin Palace (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn})-racing for Kunio Tahara and Masahiro Miki, respectively–have each scored over the Hopeful's 2000-metre trip. Justin Palace, a half-brother to GI Belmont S. winner and Grade I sire Palace Malice (Curlin), is also a half-brother to two more SP runners in Cast in Silver (City Zip) and G2 Sports Nippon Sho Stayers S. second Iron Barows (Jpn) (Orfevre {Jpn}). The trio's dam, Palace Rumor (Royal Anthem), sold for $1.1 million to Katsumi Yoshida out of the 2013 Fasig-Tipton November Sale. Justin Palace leaves from stall eight.

A trio of colts will be making their second starts after graduating at first asking in the newcomer ranks-Kuwata Farm's Shelby's Eye (Jpn) (Harbingers {GB}), who won at Chukyo on Dec. 5, Ryotokuji Kenji Holdings' Tyler Tesoro (Jpn) (Gold Ship {Jpn}), successful in a Fukushima 1800-metre race on Nov. 20, and the Oct. 30 Hanshin winner Matenro Leo (Jpn) (Heart's Cry {Jpn}) for Chiyono Terada.

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Shake Em Loose, With 59-1 Upset, Favored Buy The Best Take Pair Of Laurel Juvenile Stakes

JR Sanchez Racing Stable's Shake Em Loose, making his seventh career start and the first for new connections, paid immediate and thrilling dividends by collaring Last Romance approaching the wire and pulling away to a 59-1 upset in Sunday's $100,000 Heft at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md.

The 20th running of the Heft for 2-year-olds and 14th renewal of the Gin Talking for 2-year-old fillies, both sprinting seven furlongs, were among six $100,000 stakes on a nine-race Christmastide Day program.

Ridden by Yomar Ortiz for trainer Rodolfo Sanchez-Salomon, Shake Em Loose ($120.80) completed the distance in 1:25.69 over a fast main track to beat Last Romance by three-quarters of a length. It was 1 ¼ lengths back to 3-5 favorite Life Is Great in third, followed by Run to Daylight, Uncle Buddy, Dontcrossfuzzy and Amidships.

“I was feeling really good about him, that's why I ran him in there,” Sanchez-Salomon said. “I was going to run him for [$25,000] but I couldn't by the way he was training, and God helped us.”

Claimed for $16,000 out of a maiden victory Nov. 19 at Laurel and racing as a new gelding, Shake Em Loose found himself trailing the field but gaining momentum as Uncle Buddy led through a quarter-mile in 23 seconds and a half in 46.85 chased by Dontcrossfuzzy and Life Is Great down inside. Run to Daylight overtook Uncle Buddy on the turn and was passed by Last Romance as they straightened for home, as Shake Em Loose came rolling on the far outside. Shake Em Loose reeled in Last Romance and surged past for his second straight win.

“I thought he was going to be a little closer. He broke a little bad coming out of the gate but the jockey put him right in the race. Thank God he came to the wire first,” Sanchez-Salomon said. “I was hoping to improve 20 percent from what he did last time, and he did.”

Shake Em Loose, by Shakin It Up, had one win, one second and one third through six starts dating back to Aug. 7 at historic Pimlico Race Course. He notched a popular 3 ¾-length score in mid-November over Heartness, who came back to win a Parx maiden claimer by 10 ½ lengths Dec. 22.

“I was following this horse for a while,” Sanchez-Salomon said. “Thank God I got him.”

Buy the Best winning the Gin Talking Stakes

Buy the Best Extends Streak to Four in $100,000 Gin Talking
Hope Jones' Buy the Best collared pacesetter Beneath the Stars in mid-stretch and edged past to extend her win streak to four races with a popular two-length victory in the $100,000 Gin Talking.

Buy the Best ($2.20), a bay daughter of Tapiture ridden by Jaime Rodriguez and trained by Cathal Lynch, ran seven furlongs in 1:26.79 over a fast main track. Beneath the Stars, making her stakes debut off back-to-back wins, was 6 ½ lengths clear of Moody Woman in third.

Beneath the Stars broke sharply from the rail and set a comfortable pace of 23.11 seconds for a quarter mile while Buy the Best raced in second between Sommer Velvet to her inside and My Thoughts. Buy the Best had moved clearly into second after a half in 46.77, closed the gap on the turn and steadily gained ground on the leader through the stretch before taking over.

Buy the Best, a $70,000 yearling purchase last fall, ran second in debut May 23 at historic Pimlico Race Course then made her next three starts at Delaware Park, graduating in a Sept. 29 maiden special weight and beating winners Oct. 28. She entered the Gin Talking off a 3 ¼-length triumph in the six-furlong Smart Halo Nov. 13 at Laurel over Luna Belle, who came back to win the Maryland Juvenile Fillies Dec. 18.

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