Taiba Adds to Five-Win Day for Baffert in Runhappy Malibu

On a record-setting opening day at Santa Anita, Zedan Racing Stable's Taiba (Gun Runner) earned his third Grade I victory and bolstered his chances for an Eclipse award with a 4 1/4-length victory in the GI Runhappy Malibu S. Monday in Arcadia. The win was the fifth on the card for trainer Bob Baffert, who recorded three graded victories with Fun to Dream (Arrogate) winning the GI La Brea S. and Country Grammer (Tonalist) taking the GII San Antonio S. Baffert was also represented by Faustin (Curlin), who was tabbed a 'TDN Rising Star' following his debut win in the card's fourth race.

“It just shows you the clientele that we have,” Baffert said of the brace of wins. “It is unbelievable, they let us buy these horses and I have a great team and staff. Everyone works hard, and when you are given these horses, you're lucky if you know what to do with them and sometimes you don't.

Baffert wasn't the only one having a good day in the California sunshine, as an on-track crowd of 41,446 produced an all-time opening day record all-sources pari-mutuel handle of more than $26 million.

“I just want to thank all the fans who showed up today,” Baffert said. “It is beautiful when you win with this many people here. Santa Anita is the Great Race Place.”

Taiba, the 2-5 Malibu favorite, tracked pacesetting Forbidden Kingdom (American Pharoah) through fractions of :22.18 and :44.38. He overtook the pacesetter into the stretch and turned for home in tandem with longshot Straight No Chaser (Speightster), who briefly looked a threat. But Taiba put that foe away with a furlong to run and drew away, completing the seven furlongs in 1:21.75 and becoming the only North American 3-year-old with three top-level victories in 2022. Forbidden Kingdom re-rallied for second and Hoist the Gold (Mineshaft) was third.

“That horse is like a bike and you have to pedal,” said winning rider Mike Smith. “Going long, you don't have to do it as much, but I knew that going short it would be tough. Last time he didn't break very well in the Breeders' Cup; he stumbled. I thought, 'If I break through it, I can get in front of the two next to me outside and at least gain third. Right?' Well, I didn't see the outside horse, and I decided not to take a chance and see what he was going to do. Normally, I have to get aggressive with him at that point like I did in Philadelphia, but today that horse actually helped me.”

Baffert aded, “It was a tough Malibu, but turning for home he always looks like he's empty, and he just finds new life. I don't know where he gets it from. He just has more gears and we saw an extra one today.”

Amr Zedan, who is co-owner of Country Grammer, had his second graded win of the day when Taiba strode clear in the Malibu.

Taiba, a $1.7-million purchase at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream sale, won the GI Santa Anita Derby in just his second start, earning a spot in the GI Kentucky Derby. He was 12th on the first Saturday in May, but had a productive second half of the season, missing by just a head when second to Cyberknife (Gun Runner) in the GI Haskell S. before winning the Sept. 24 GI Pennsylvania Derby. He was most recently third in the GI Breeders' Cup Classic.

“He's getting better and better,” Baffert said of the almost 4-year-old. “He looked a little heavy in the paddock but that's him. I think he is a lot like his sire, Gun Runner, getting better with age and he needs to go further, it is a little short for him. He has turned in to quite a horse.”

Pedigree Notes:

Taiba is one of six Grade I winners for his young sire, Gun Runner. He is the second foal out of his multiple stakes-winning Ohio-bred mare, Needmore Flattery, who sold to Yeguada Centurion while in foal to Uncle Mo for $195,000 at the 2019 Keeneland November sale. Her 2-year-old filly Tita Mimosa (Ire) (Uncle Mo) has been working at Tampa Bay Downs. The mare also has a yearling colt by Waldgeist (GB), who sold for €81,000 at this year's Arqana October sale.

Monday, Santa Anita
RUNHAPPY MALIBU S.-GI, $302,000, Santa Anita, 12-26, 3yo, 7f, 1:21.75, ft.
1–TAIBA, 124, c, 3, by Gun Runner
               1st Dam: Needmore Flattery (MSW, $732,103), by Flatter
               2nd Dam: Kiosk, by Left Banker
               3rd Dam: Phone Switch, by Phone Trick
($140,000 Ylg '20 FTKOCT; $1,700,000 2yo '21 FTFMAR).
O-Zedan Racing Stables, Inc.; B-Bruce C Ryan (KY); T-Bob
Baffert; J-Mike E. Smith. $180,000. 'TDN Rising Star'
Lifetime Record: MGISW, 7-4-1-1, $1,956,200.
Werk Nick Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus* Click for the
eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree or
the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Forbidden Kingdom, 122, c, 3, American Pharoah–Just
Louise, by Five Star Day. 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. ($300,000 Ylg
'20 FTKSEL). O-MyRacehorse & Spendthrift Farm LLC;
B-Springhouse Farm (KY); T-Richard E. Mandella. $60,000.
3–Hoist the Gold, 120, c, 3, Mineshaft–Tacit Approval, by
Tapit. 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE, 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE.
($47,000 RNA Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-Dream Team One Racing
Stable; B-Dream Team Racing (KY); T-Dallas Stewart.
$36,000.
Margins: 4 1/4, 3/4, NK. Odds: 0.40, 6.90, 29.30.
Also Ran: Nakatomi, Strava, Apprehend, Straight No Chaser, Messier, Perfect Flight.
Click for the Equibase.com chart or the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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‘It Looks Like She’s Just Getting Better And Better’: Baffert Homebred Fun To Dream Lands La Brea In First Top-Level Test

A California-bred daughter of 2016 Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) winner Arrogate, Bob Baffert's Fun to Dream, in her first graded stakes assignment, demonstrated her immense talent on Monday at Santa Anita as she rallied to take the $300,000 La Brea Stakes (G1) under Juan Hernandez, giving Baffert his fourth overall win on the day and a homebred victory in North America's final Grade 1 test for 3-year-old fillies.

Out of the Maria's Mon mare Lutess, Fun to Dream got seven furlongs in 1:21.99 and provided both Hernandez (who notched his third overall win) and Baffert with two stakes wins each on the day with a pair of Grade 1 events.

Breaking sharply from her number five post position, Fun to Dream was just a half length off dueling leaders Ganadora and Ain't Easy three furlongs from home. With stablemate Ganadora dropping back at the rail leaving the quarter pole, Fun to Dream loomed three-deep turning for home, opened up about two lengths leaving the eighth pole and was fully extended to prevail late over a hard-trying Awake At Midnyte.

Bred and owned in California by Bob Baffert and Connie Pageler, Fun to Dream, who came off a head victory in the state-bred Betty Grable Stakes going the same distance at Del Mar Nov. 13, had won two races in a row coming into the La Brea and was off as the second choice at 5-2 in a field of six and paid $7.40.

With the La Brea winner's share of $180,000, Fun to Dream increased her earnings to $426,590 as she secured her fifth win from six career starts.

Ridden patiently by Mario Gutierrez, Awake At Midnyte, fourth at the half mile, leveled late in a big effort to finish second, 3 ¼ lengths in front of longshot Kirtenbosch.

Fractions on the race were :22.05, :44.80 and 1:09.27.

LA BREA (G1) STAKES QUOTES

JOCKEY QUOTES

JUAN HERNANDEZ, FUN TO DREAM, WINNER: ““This horse is getting really, really good. She's improving a lot, and she's shown up in her last couple of starts. Today, she was traveling very smoothly on the back side, and she broke sharp. Then after that, I felt like I had a ton of control. Turning for home I asked her to switch leads and pick it up, and she did the rest.”

TRAINER QUOTES

BOB BAFFERT, FUN TO DREAM, WINNER: “All the fillies, they were doing so well, and I was hoping that one of them would get there and she just got the perfect trip, outside. Juan just sat there, and you could tell he was loving it, turning for home. I'm sitting next to my wife Jill, and she can't believe what she's seeing. You breed these horses, hoping for this moment. Arrogate (sire), I had to breed a mare (Lutess) to him and now, she is a Grade I winner. It looks like she's just getting better and better. She doesn't know she's a Cal-bred.”

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Damico, East Coast Partners Make $3,000 TAA Matching Fund Pledge For Dec. 27

As part of the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA)'s month-long Holiday Giving Campaign, Jack Damico and East Coast Partners have pledged to match all donations up to $3,000 made to the TAA on Dec. 27, 2022.

Jack Damico joined the TAA Board of Directors in 2022 but has been a fierce supporter of Thoroughbred aftercare for decades. The forensic CPA & certified arbitrator has been involved with racing since 1986 as an owner and breeder. Damico also manages The Posse Racing Stable and East Coast Partners Racing Stable, which primarily race on the East Coast. Now, Damico asks those in the racing industry to make a donation to the TAA on Dec. 27 in support of the TAA's Holiday Giving Campaign.

“The Damico family and our East Coast Partners Racing Stable have a passion for Thoroughbreds and a commitment to ensure that these magnificent athletes have a safe and caring home upon their retirement from racing,” said Damico. “We firmly believe that Thoroughbreds love what they do on the track and need a new job at the end of their racing careers. Whether they are retrained to be sport/event horses, track ponies, riding horses, or just pasture pals at a sanctuary, we do our very best to be sure that there is proper aftercare for our horses.

“When invited to join the TAA Board of Directors, I was honored to say yes, because the TAA is making a huge difference in aftercare,” Damico continued. “The effort of TAA is such a bright spot in our industry, to counter those organizations and people who wrongly try to drag our sport into the gutter.  I hope that along with my friends at East Coast Partners Racing Stable we can continue to be a small but important part of TAA's future.”

“The TAA is making great strides this holiday season to fundraise on behalf of our 81 accredited charities and we are so excited to have Jack Damico's support and generous pledge today,” said TAA Funding and Events Manager. Emily Dresen. “We invite everyone to join us and double your impact with Jack's match.”

TAA's Holiday Giving Campaign commenced Nov. 29 and is scheduled to conclude New Year's Eve. Those wishing to support the TAA, its 81 accredited organizations, and thousands of retired Thoroughbreds can donate through the TAA's website or text DONATE to 56651. During the Holiday Giving Campaign, TAA is also offering donors the benefit of sending digital holiday cards to colleagues, friends, and loved ones.

Throughout the end of the year, the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will continue to host special one-day only donation matches with some of horse racing's biggest names. For more chances to double your donation, watch the TAA's social media, website, and industry advertisements for the next Holiday Giving match day announcement.

To learn more and donate to the TAA's Holiday Giving campaign, visit: ThoroughbredAftercare.org/HolidayCampaign.

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