Cox-Trained A Mo Reay Ships In For Beholder Mile, Denies Favorite Fun To Dream By Slim Margin

In a thrilling finish, Fair Grounds-based shipper A Mo Reay was up to tag heavily favored local Fun to Dream by a head in Saturday's main event at Santa Anita, the $500,000 Beholder Mile (G1).

Trained by Brad Cox and ridden by Flavien Prat, A Mo Reay covered the one-mile trip in 1:36.25 over a main track listed as good.

Attentive to the early pace set by Ganadora and pressed by Fun to Dream, A Mo Reay was 1½ lengths off the lead through a half mile. With Ganadora falling back leaving the quarter pole, she engaged the favorite four-deep turning for home and in a resolute effort, gained the upper hand at the finish line.

“When you end up winning it is always better,” said Prat, who collected his third win on the day in his first time aboard A Mo Reay. “She really dug in when it was time to run, and she was travelling well all around. I watched her previous race and I talked to Brad (who watched the race from Oaklawn Park) and he was really high on her and really wanted her in this race. He was right.”

Fresh off victory in the 1 1/16-mile Bayakoa Stakes (G3) Feb. 4 at Oaklawn, A Mo Reay took the listed Pago Hop at Fair Grounds two starts back and in her first West Coast appearance, was off at 7-1 in a field of eight older fillies and mares and returned $17.80 for the win.

“Brad has a great team and they all did a fantastic job,” said Adrian Regan, who is part of the winning ownership that races as Hunter Valley Farm. “It's the first Grade 1 in our colors, so it's special. It is just great for the farm…everybody at home. It is unbelievable, really.”

A 4-year-old filly by Uncle Mo out of the Pioneerof the Nile mare Margaret Reay, A Mo Reay was bred by T & G Farm of Kentucky. She is unbeaten in three starts for Cox after racing under trainer Todd Pletcher for owners My Racehorse Stable and Spendthrift Farm LLC. A Mo Reay was a $400,000 purchase by Green Acres Farm last November at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky fall mixed sale, where Taylor Made Sales Agency consigned her. The Beholder Mile win was her her first at Grade 1 level and she improved her overall mark to 5-1-3 from 11 lifetime starts. The $300,000 winner's share of the purse increased her lifetime earnings to $692,650.

One of three Bob Baffert trainees and the lone California-bred in the lineup, Fun to Dream entered the Beholder Mile on a roll, having won the La Brea (G1) on Dec. 26 and Santa Monica (G2), both at seven panels at Santa Anita, on Dec. 26 and Feb. 2, respectively, and was seeking her fifth win in a row.

Off at 4-5 as she stretched out a furlong with Juan Hernandez up, Fun to Dream finished second, 2 ¼ lengths in front of stablemate Midnight Memories.

Ridden by Ramon Vazquez, Midnight Memories checked in 1 ¼ lengths in front of comebacking Desert Dawn.

Fractions on the Beholder Mile were :23.19, :47.14, 1:10.79, and 1:22.99.

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