Last-To-First Whatmakessammyrun Denies Air Force Red In Siren Lure Thriller

With conditions to his liking, Whatmakessammyrun made an eye catching last-to-first run to take Sunday's $100,000 Siren Lure Stakes, his second stakes win down Santa Anita's hillside turf course.

Trained by Mark Glatt and ridden by Joe Bravo, Whatmakessammyrun covered about 6 ½ furlongs in 1:11.57 while prevailing by head over odds-on favorite Air Force Red.

Last in the run down the hill, about 2 ½ lengths behind Air Force Red approaching the dirt crossing at the top of the stretch, Whatmakessammyrun was full of run as Bravo tipped five-wide and from there, he was able to outrun the favorite to the wire.

“Good horses overcome everything,” said a typically self-deprecating Bravo. “(I) sat back, watched how the race unfolded. I just had to get him to the outside. That was it.”

Most recently fourth down the hill in the San Simeon (G3) March 5 and winless in three starts since taking the downhill Eddie D (G2) on Oct. 1, Whatmakessammyrun was the second choice in a field of five older horses at 7-2 and paid $9.40 to win.

A 5-year-old gelding by We Miss Artie out of the Touch Gold mare Reggae Rose, bred in Kentucky by Ken and Sarah Ramsey, Whatmakessammyrun is owned by Sterling Racing LLC. With the win, he picked up $60,000, increasing his earnings to $391,070 from an overall race record of 5-3-2 from 19 starts.

“Joe gave him a great ride,” said Ryan Glatt, assistant to his father. “He tucked in behind the speed there, luckily the speed kind of fell apart and you know, :22 and one is not the quickest (quarter mile) down the hill, but it's quick enough.

“He's always been a really consistent horse. He's put in some subpar performances here lately, and I think it's most due to it being a rainy winter and he really doesn't like the wet turf course. We have had some dry weather here lately and I think he likes the drier, firmer turf course.”

Ridden by Juan Hernandez, Air Force Red stalked Speed Sunrise Journey early and had no apparent excuses. Off at 1-2, he finished 1¾ lengths in front of Indian Peak in third.

Forwardly placed at the rail early, Indian Peak lacked the necessary stretch kick and finished 1 ¼ lengths better than fourth-place finisher Burnin Turf.

Fractions on the Siren Lure were :22.19, :44.04, and 1:05.90.

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