Defunded Overcomes Bad Start, Zooms From Last To Win Californian

An odds-on multiple stakes winner who was expected to be on the lead in Saturday's $200,000 Californian Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita, Defunded took a crow-hop leaving the gate and instead of being in front, found himself last in a field of six, four lengths off the lead around the Club House turn.

It mattered not however, as the classy 5-year-old Dialed In gelding cruised into contention around the far turn and then fairly mowed down the competition in a command performance that enabled to him to win by three lengths. Trained by Bob Baffert and ridden by Juan Hernandez, Defunded finished 1 1/8 miles in 1:48.91 and certainly appears headed to the Hollywood Gold Cup (G1) at Santa Anita on May 29 at 1 1/4 miles.

With Mr. Impossible and Midnight Mammoth battling for early supremacy, Midnight Mammoth took the lead heading up the backside and he was headed midway around the far turn by Brazilian-bred Royal Ship, but Defunded, under a vigorous hand ride, got on terms with both of them at the top of the lane and his class prevailed from there.

“He was standing really good and at the last moment, he decided to take a step back and at that time, they gave us the break, so he kind of hopped in the air,” said Hernandez, who registered his second stakes win of the day. “After the bad break, he relaxed very well behind those horses. He wasn't rank at all and down the backside, I felt like I had a lot of horse.

“Around the three eighths, I swung out and I put him in the clear and when I did that, he picked it up by himself. I just let him go and he caught the horses.”

Most recently a close third in the Santa Anita Handicap (G1) March 4, Defunded was off today at 1-5 and paid $2.40 for the win.

“He's always had a little issue at the gate,” said Baffert, who notched his fourth win in the Californian. “Juan said that he was standing perfect and right when they kicked it, he stepped back and that's why he hopped out of there…He said he was never rank. He was in the bridle, and he was just being patient with him…Down the backside, I wasn't sure, I thought we missed the race.

“I almost didn't run him in here, but he was doing so well I put him in the race to freshen him up a little bit…I'm just happy Karl Watson (co-owner) was here with his wife to watch the race, so it was exciting. I like the fact that he has always been one dimensional and it looks like now he's maturing, getting older, and he is starting to fill out. He's always been a little bit of a head case, but now he's figuring it out and he knows he's a good horse, so that's important.”

Out of the Touch Gold mare Wind Caper, Defunded was bred in Kentucky by Athens Woods LLC. He is owned by Mike Pegram, Karl Watson, and Paul Weitman. In garnering his third career graded stakes win, he improved his overall mark to 6-4-2 from 16 starts, and with the winner's share of $120,000 his earnings increased to $1,348,100.

Trained by Richard Mandella and ridden by Mike Smith, Royal Ship finished second by one length in front of Midnight Mammoth.

Ridden by Kyle Frey, Midnight Mammoth was off at 15-1 and finished a half length better than fellow longshot Kiss Today Goodbye.

Fractions on the race were :23.22, :47.35, 1:11, and 1:35.82.

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