‘He Does Everything So Easy’: White Abarrio Works Toward Breeders’ Cup Classic

It was a rough morning to be a clocker at Santa Anita Monday. With thick fog setting on The Great Race Place, at least two contenders for the Breeders' Classic worked. Only one received an official time.

With trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. in from New York to observe, White Abarrio worked five furlongs at about 6:45 a.m. He was clocked in 1:00.20. About an hour later, Geaux Rocket Ride went to the track to work with Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith up. Due to the fog, Equibase clockers were unable to determine a final time and distance.

Geaux Rocket Ride's trainer, Richard Mandella, said the Candy Ride colt worked six furlongs.

“We'd liked to have seen it,” the Hall of Famer said. “I saw him come through the finish line, that was it. He worked six furlongs. Mike rode him and said he went well. We'll go with that.”

The official Santa Anita Park Workout Tab for Monday notes “dense fog from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.”

Geaux Rocket Ride, a 3-year-old, is exiting a runner-up effort to Arabian Knight in the Grade 1 Pacific Classic Sept. 23 at Del Mar. Prior to taking on older, Geaux Rocket Ride shipped to New Jersey and won the Grade 1 Haskell at Monmouth Park.

White Abarrio's work was his third since arriving at Santa Anita from New York. Jockey Emily Ellingwood was in the irons.

“He did his business,” said Chip Dutrow, Rick Dutrow's brother and assistant. “He does everything so easy. Just a very smart, classy horse. We thought he nailed it and Emily was happy. It looked like he got just enough out of the breeze.”

A 4-year-old Raceday colt, White Abarrio most recently won the Grade 1 Whitney going 1 1/8 miles at Saratoga on Aug. 5.

The $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic at 1 ¼ miles will be run Nov. 4 at Santa Anita.

Also working Wednesday towards a potential start in the Breeders' Cup Sprint was Speed Boat Beach for trainer Bob Baffert. He went three furlongs in 36.40 seconds. It was Speed Boat Beach's first work since a game second-place effort to Dr. Schivel in the GII Santa Anita Sprint Championship Sept. 30, which came after a nearly nine-month layoff.

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White Abarrio, Geaux Rocket Ride Lead Monday Workers

Two contenders for the GI Breeders' Cup Classic worked Monday but, due to foggy conditions at Santa Anita, only one received an official time.

With trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. in from New York to observe, White Abarrio (Race Day) worked five furlongs in 1:00.20. About an hour later, Geaux Rocket Ride (Candy Ride {Arg}) went to the track to work with Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith up. Due to the fog, Equibase clockers were unable to determine a final time and distance.

Geaux Rocket Ride's trainer, Richard Mandella, said the Candy Ride colt worked six furlongs.

“We'd liked to have seen it,” the Hall of Famer said. “I saw him come through the finish line, that was it. He worked six furlongs. Mike rode him and said he went well. We'll go with that.”

The official Santa Anita Park Workout Tab for Monday notes “dense fog from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.”

White Abarrio's work was his third since arriving at Santa Anita from New York. Jockey Emily Ellingwood was in the irons.

“He did his business,” said Chip Dutrow, Rick Dutrow's brother and assistant. “He does everything so easy. Just a very smart, classy horse. We thought he nailed it and Emily was happy. It looked like he got just enough out of the breeze.”

Also working Monday towards a potential start in the GI Breeders' Cup Sprint was Speed Boat Beach (Bayern) for trainer Bob Baffert. He went three furlongs in 36.40 seconds.

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Catching Up with 2016 Breeders’ Cup Mile Winner Tourist

The blinkered Tourist ran into a scorching :21.81 and :44.61 pace in the 2016 GI Breeders' Cup Mile, split horses in a thriller, and emerged from battle not only with the win, but with the Mile record. In 39 years of Breeders' Cups and so many champions, no one has run the eight furlongs on the grass faster than his blistering 1:31.71.

After standing his first few seasons at WinStar in Kentucky, Tourist relocated to Rockridge in New York for the 2023 season.

Tourist is the perfect blend of fire and nice,” said Maryke Roeloffze, Rockridge's stallion manager. “He knows just how handsome he is and loves to strut and prance, but bring out the peppermints–he turns to putty in your hands.”

Erin Robinson, Rockridge's stallion director, added, “I'm delighted to have Tourist in the barn, and think he is a wonderful addition to New York for those breeding to race.”

Tourist (2011 dark bay or brown horse, Tiznow–Unbridled Melody, by Unbridled's Song)

Lifetime record: MGISW, 18-6-3-4, $2,170,340

Breeders' Cup connections: B-WinStar Farm, LLC (KY); O-WinStar Farm LLC, Wachtel Stable, and Gary Barber; T-William I. Mott; J-Joel Rosario.

Current location: Rockridge Stud, Hudson, NY.

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Dreamfyre Passes Distance, Surface Test In Surfer Girl Romp, Breeders’ Cup Possible

Based for many years at Golden Gate Fields, trainer O.J. Jauregui is truly living the dream with his unbeaten filly Dreamfyre, who tried a new game in Sunday's $200,000 Surfer Girl Stakes (G3) for 2-year-old fillies at Santa Anita and emerged victorious, finishing first by a neck and then surviving a stewards inquiry into the stretch run.

A winner of two sprint stakes on dirt, Dreamfyre tried turf and stretched out to one mile Sunday. She was extra game under Hector Berrios, getting the distance on grass in wire-to-wire fashion in 1:37.11.

Sent to the front, Dreamfyre came under major pressure leaving the quarter pole as both eventual runner-up Buttercream Babe and highly regarded Soho drew alongside, but Dreamfyre was extra game, repelling both challenges as she engaged in a taut, head and battle to the wire with Buttercream Babe that included some bumping inside the furlong pole.

“There was a little bit of contact, but I always stayed in my lane,” said Berrios. “The other horse came very close on my outside and I think that was all that happened. They were just coming close together, I didn't think that interfered with the result.”

Testimony from Berrios aside, the Board of Stewards, in a unanimous ruling, held that while the winner did drift out and make contact with Buttercream Babe, in their judgment, the contact did not merit a disqualification.

An stakes winner July 9 at Pleasanton, Dreamfyre was most recently a 3½ length winner going six furlongs of the Sorrento Stakes (G3) at Del Mar and was off today as the 9-5 favorite in a field of nine juvenile fillies, returning $5.80 for the victory.

Owned by Dan Eplin and bred in Kentucky by John C. Oxley, Dreamfyre is by the Scat Daddy stallion Flameaway out of the Sky Mesa mare Appreciating. She was sold to Eplin for $140,000 at the OBS Spring Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale in April, where SGV Thoroughbreds consigned her. With the Surfer Girl winner's share of $120,000, she increased her lifetime earnings to $285,000.

“The question was going to be the distance, as fast as she is,” said Jauregui. “She is very ratable, she let me do whatever I wanted in the mornings, so I knew there was a chance. Even though you work them, you think they could do it, but in a race, it is different.

“But she ran big and I'm glad she did. She should get a lot out of this and maybe after this race he could go a little further. That was the question, the distance and turf. The sire was a turf horse, so I knew we had a shot. If she looks great, we will go and (give) the Breeders' Cup (Juvenile Fillies Turf [G1] on Nov. 3 at Santa Anita) a shot.”

Trained by Mike Maker, Buttercream Babe shipped in from Kentucky and ran huge in defeat under Ramon Vazquez, who also lodged a rider's claim of foul. Off at 5-1, she finished 1½ lengths in front of third-place finisher Flattery.

Ridden by Juan Hernandez, Flattery was unbeaten in two previous tries at one mile on turf. She finished three-quarters of a length in front of Where's My Ring, who was fourth in the nine-horse field.

Fractions on the race were :23.55, :48.59, 1:13.91 and 1:25.39.

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