Idle since May 29, diminutive Irish-bred gelding Hong Kong Harry was sharp early and in control late as he attended the pace and rallied for a deceptively easy neck score in Saturday's Grade 3 City of Hope Mile Stakes at Santa Anita. Contested over a course softened some by early rain, Hong Kong Harry, who is trained by Phil D'Amato, got the distance in 1:33.77 with Juan Hernandez aboard for the first time.
A joint fourth, about three lengths off Astronomer heading into the first turn, Hong Kong Harry was into the bridle in the run up the backside as he closed on the leader and War At Sea leaving the three-furlong pole. Approaching the quarter pole, Hernandez hugged the rail and when War At Sea tired at the top of the lane, Hong Kong Harry angled outside Astronomer and went on to win with his ears pricked in a thoroughly professional performance.
Third, beaten 1 ½ lengths as the 8-5 favorite in the Grade 1 Shoemaker Mile on turf at Santa Anita May 29, Hong Kong Harry won as the even money favorite among a field of nine and paid $4.20, $3.40 and $2.40.
A 6-year-old gelding who is now a two-time graded stakes winner over the Santa Anita turf, “Harry” has now won six of his 10 starts since coming to D'Amato's barn in 2022, four of them coming in graded stakes.
Barely 15 hands tall, Hong Kong Harry is owned by Scott Anastasi, Jimmy Ukegawa and Tony Valazza. With an overall race record dating back to a first-out win at age 4 in Ireland of 17-10-2-2, he picked up $120,000, boosting his earnings to $775,097.
Off at 8-1 with Antonio Fresu, Astronomer stayed gamely, finishing one length in front of French-bred Twist and returned $8.00 and $4.20.
Twist, covered up in the run to the first turn, had two horses beat early and rallied well over a course that appeared to be speed favoring. With Hector Berrios up, Twist, who was the second choice at 3-1, paid $2.60 to show while finishing a half length in front of Hit the Road.
Fractions on the race were 23.51, 47.67, 1:10.91 and 1:22.49.
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TONY VALAZZA, PART-OWNER, HONG KONG HARRY, WINNER: “It's an unbelievable thrill, we've been wanting to run him at Del Mar and things didn't work out. We are so excited that he is back and he's back in a big way. We have to think about it, for us it is a big feat to be in the Breeders' Cup if he is not nominated.”
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