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Game On Dude calls it a career

Game On Dude, the only horse ever to win the Santa Anita Handicap three times, also owns the race record time and biggest winning margin (Benoit Photos)
Eight-time Grade 1 star Game On Dude has been retired, Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert told the Blood-Horse's Steve Haskin on Thursday.

The venerable seven-year-old gelding was most recently fourth as the defending champion in the August 24 Pacific Classic at Del Mar. He had not posted a work in the interim. Baffert told HRTV on Monday that Game On Dude was feeling the effects of a hard race, so he was "backing off" and giving him time to freshen up.

By Thursday, his connections -- Diamond Pride, Lanni Family Trust, Mercedes Stable, and Bernie Schiappa -- had decided to call time on his magnificent career, during which Game On Dude amassed nearly $6.5 million from a record of 34-16-7-1.

"It's starting to wear on him a little bit to the point where it's not fun for him anymore," Baffert told Haskin. "We always felt if he couldn't compete at the Grade 1 level and wasn't enjoying what he was doing, it would be time to retire him.

"He's become such a big pet around the barn, and watching him get beat like that is just killing us. It's really tough.

"I could have freshened him up and run him in the Breeders' Cup, but with all that speed in there, I just didn't want to do that to him, especially at his age. He probably could have been competitive, but I've always told the partners this day would come and we would do the right thing by retiring him."

Game On Dude was unraced at two, but the son of Awesome Again soon flashed talent. He broke his maiden second time out at Gulfstream Park for Mike Mareina, and Schiappa subsequently bought a part-interest. After a seventh in the 2010 Florida Derby in his stakes debut, he was transferred to Baffert, and he has raced for his current connections ever since.

A 4 1/2-length winner of the Lone Star Derby in his second try for Baffert, Game On Dude was fourth to Drosselmeyer next time in the Belmont Stakes, and headed to the sidelines for the rest of his sophomore year.

Game On Dude scored a rare sweep of the Big 'Cap, Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific Classic in 2013 (Benoit Photos)
Game On Dude developed into a top older horse of 2011. He survived a rough stretch run, and a protracted stewards' inquiry, to earn the first of an unprecedented three victories in the Santa Anita Handicap. After placing in the Charles Town Classic and Lone Star Park Handicap, the dark bay missed by a whisker to stablemate First Dude in the Hollywood Gold Cup, and checked in fourth in the Pacific Classic.

But back at Santa Anita, Game On Dude regained the winning thread in the Goodwood, and set his sights on the Breeders' Cup Classic at Churchill Downs. He set a solid pace beneath the Twin Spires that day, only to be inhaled late by his old foe Drosselmeyer on the far outside, and relegated to second.

Game On Dude looked better than ever when next seen in the 2012 San Antonio at Santa Anita, where he rolled to an arrogant 5 1/4-length decision. He then ventured to Meydan for the Dubai World Cup, but wasn't happy on the Tapeta surface and wound up 12th. Game On Dude rebounded in Southern California with victories in the Californian and Hollywood Gold Cup, but again found the Pacific Classic unattainable when upset by Dullahan in track-record time at Del Mar.

After another score in the Awesome Again (formerly the Goodwood that had since been renamed for his sire), Game On Dude was dispatched as the 6-5 favorite for the Breeders' Cup Classic at his home track of Santa Anita. But the big prize eluded him. Following a troubled start, he never made it to his preferred spot on the engine, and he reported home a lackluster seventh.

Game On Dude got a confidence booster in the Native Diver, setting him up for a winning spree in 2013. He steamrolled through the San Antonio for the second straight year, decimated the Big 'Cap by a record 7 3/4 lengths, showed courage to hold on in the Charles Town Classic despite not feeling entirely comfortable on the track, successfully defended his title in the Hollywood Gold Cup, and finally solved Del Mar with an 8 1/2-length romp in the Pacific Classic.

Freshened ahead of a third tilt at the Breeders' Cup Classic, the 8-5 favorite faded to ninth at Santa Anita. Aside from snapping a six-race winning streak, the loss also cost him an Eclipse Award and likely the Horse of the Year title. Game On Dude shipped to Churchill for a rear-guard attempt to regain his status in the Clark Handicap, but was collared late by eventual champion three-year-old male Will Take Charge.

Game On Dude is led into the winner's circle by co-owners Bernie Schiappa (right) and Joe Torre (Benoit Photos)
Game On Dude kicked off 2014 with a fifth in the San Antonio, the race that he had previously owned, and there were significant questions about whether he could make history by winning the March 8 Santa Anita Handicap for an unheard-of third time.

As if aware of the moment, Game On Dude delivered one of his absolute best performances, scorching through splits of :45 1/5, 1:09 1/5 and 1:32 2/5 and stopping the clock in 1:58 -- a stakes record for the time-honored Big 'Cap. Moreover, he gained revenge on runner-up Will Take Charge and left 2013 Breeders' Cup Classic winner Mucho Macho Man back in fourth.

That spark was missing in his final three starts. Second in the Charles Town Classic, he was fourth in the Gold Cup at Santa Anita (the successor to the Hollywood Gold Cup) and fourth in the Pacific Classic.

Baffert later spoke to HRTV about the retirement.

"We knew that it was probably going to be the last year, and I just didn't see how competitive he'd be for the Breeders' Cup," Baffert said, adding that he would have been retired if he'd disappointed back in March in the Big 'Cap.

Baffert doesn't have any plans for his retiree, other than letting him hang around the barn for a while.

The Hall of Famer summed up Game On Dude by referring to his best-known co-owner, baseball legend Joe Torre.

"If Joe Torre was a horse, he would be Game On Dude -- just class."

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