With his first victory in Santa Anita's signature race for older horses coming 31 years ago, 53-year-old Kent Desormeaux added a third Santa Anita Handicap (G1) win to his Hall of Fame resume on Saturday at the Arcadia, Calif. track as he coaxed 5-year-old gelding Stilleto Boy to a neck triumph over Eastern invader Proxy.
Trained by Ed Moger Jr. and owned by his brother Steve, Stilleto Boy, a well-beaten third in last year's Big 'Cap, covered this year's edition in 2:01.96. The $500,000 Santa Anita Handicap was run for the 86th time Saturday under increasingly cloudy skies and blustery conditions.
Breaking sharply from his number four post, Stilleto Boy relaxed into a nice rhythm while a close fourth at the rail in the run to the far turn, and with Desormeaux niggling to chestnut son of Shackleford while two from the rail leaving the three-furlong pole, Stilleto Boy had There Goes Harvard to his inside and race favorite Defunded and Hopper in front of him by about two lengths turning for home.
From there, Stilleto Boy managed to overhaul Defunded, who had spurted clear by a length a sixteenth of a mile out and he held of a valiant late charge from midwestern shipper Proxy in a thriller.
Most recently third, beaten 5¾ lengths going 1 1/8 miles in the Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) at Gulfstream Park Jan. 28, Stilleto Boy returned to steady training at his Golden Gate Fields base, which Moger noted as an advantage Saturday, given the fact training has been repeatedly interrupted at Santa Anita by protracted wet weather.
A huge overalay off of his 5-1 morning line odds, Stilleto Boy was off at 13-1 in a field of nine older horses and paid $29.80 for the win.
With the Californian (G2) ranking as his lone graded stakes win coming into the Big 'Cap, Stilleto Boy broke through with his first Grade 1 triumph in his ninth try and collected $300,000. Out of the Marquetry mare Rosie's Ransom, Stilleto Boy has career earnings of $1,711,675 from an overall race record of 4-4-8 for 21 starts.
Trained by Mike Stidham and ridden by John Velazquez, Proxy, who shipped in from Fair Grounds in New Orleans, rallied wide from far back to get up for second by a half length over Defunded.
The 6-5 favorite with Juan Hernandez riding for Bob Baffert, Defunded tried to make every pole a winning one, but he tired just a bit late to check in third, 1½ lengths in front of stablemate Hopper.
With Moger getting his first Big 'Cap win at age 67, Desormeaux, who has been beset with personal issues the past few years, added Stilleto Boy's score to previous Big 'Cap victories with Best Pal in 1992 and Milwaukee Brew in 2002.
Fractions on the Big Cap were :23.34, :46.16, 1:10.72, and 1:35.10.
SANTA ANITA HANDICAP QUOTES
JOCKEY QUOTES
KENT DESORMEAUX, STILLETO BOY, WINNER: “I just wanted to let him run out front, but they shut me off and we had to settle back. Everything else, I followed Ed Moger's instructions. He wasn't enjoying himself getting hit by dirt, so we moved out and he kept going. At the 3 1/2 (mark), I asked him for his best, but there was nowhere to go. Then at the 2 1/2, I asked him again and he made the drive. I was yelling at him and pushing him and he gave me everything. I didn't know until two jumps prior to the wire that we were going to get there. This is my third Santa Anita Handicap. I've come full circle. I just have to stay clean. It's up to me.
“It took a lot of bravado for the owner and trainer to let me ride the horse again. This horse I've always known him as a good horse, a great horse. I willed him to win today.”
TRAINER QUOTES
ED MOGER JR., STILLETO BOY, WINNER: “I've been telling everyone that he is the best horse in racing. I really think he is the best horse, the race in the Pegasus was a really strong race and we had him go out of the 11 hole that day, Defunded barely beat us that day, so I knew we could beat him because we had beaten him before, I though he was the horse to beat. I thought he could win, and he's been training great.
“I wasn't upset that they weren't training out here. It's got to make a difference and I'll take it.
“Once they hit the wire, I thought we had it. I thought he was going to run second then all of a sudden everything changed, and he won.
“I love the horse. It is a great race to win in California, it's been a famous race for a long time and it feels great to win it. There was no Flightline today, no Knicks Go, or Life Is Good, so here we are. It was a perfect ride.”
OWNER QUOTES
STEVE MOGER, STILLETO BOY, WINNER: “Pretty amazing, it's been a long ride. Thanks to Kent he did a great job and my brother.”
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