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Acclamation cruises in work for weekend engagement

Last updated: 9/29/11 7:29 PM

Bud Johnston is enjoying the ride with Acclamation

(Benoit Photos)

Multiple Grade 1 king Acclamation worked four furlongs on Santa

Anita's firm turf course Thursday in :49 4/5, but a decision on whether

he would run in Saturday's Grade 1 Goodwood at 1 1/8 miles on the main

track or Sunday's Grade 2 Clement L. Hirsch Turf Championship going 1

1/4 grassy miles was on hold. The five-year-old California-bred son of

Unusual Heat has been entered in both races.

Private clocker Gary Young caught Acclamation in :50, "cruising."

Winner of four straight stakes including three Grade 1's -- two on

turf and the Pacific Classic on Del Mar's Polytrack -- Acclamation has

been mentioned as Horse of the Year timber, although part-owner Bud

Johnston opted to put that on the back burner.

"We're still talking about it (which race he'll run in)," Johnston

said after watching the workout with trainer Don Warren. "We're going to

enter (the Hirsch) this morning (Acclamation drew post position seven in

a field of eight).

"We'll probably decide where to run on Friday, maybe Saturday

morning, I don't know," continued Johnston, who heads up the breeding

operation at Old English Rancho near Sanger, an iconic California

fixture since 1948. "We're just going to weigh all the options and see.

There are advantages to both races as far as we're concerned and we're

going to see which one might work out the best for him.

"We may be leaning a little more towards the grass race. He just loves the

grass. He looks so good on it. But he trains all right (on the dirt). We've

breezed him on it."

Johnston took a conservative stance when asked about the possibility of

Acclamation being considered for Horse of the Year.

"You take those things one step at a time," Johnston said. "In order to get

Horse of the Year you'd probably have to win the Breeders' Cup Classic. If

something like that falls in place, wonderful. But you can't point for something

like that, really, right now. I would love to see him win an Eclipse Award as a

grass horse. That would be very nice.

Acclamation has captured his past four races in style

(Benoit Photos)

"But that's a long ways away. We've still got to do a lot yet...but let me

tell you something. The grass racing is tough. There are a lot of good ones here

and a lot of good ones from Europe."

Johnston said there have been feelers to purchase Acclamation, "but I haven't

seen anybody write a check yet. I've had a lot of phone calls from Australia and

Europe and a pretty serious offer from Canada. And we've had offers from some of

the sheikhs. Everybody calls you and talks to you, but we're having fun with

him. I've been in the business almost 60 years and it's a great thrill to have a

horse like this and we're enjoying it. Don and I have been together 34 years and

I don't think we've had this much fun in 34 years."

Johnston hopes to race Acclamation next year, if the fates allow. To date,

the bay has an 8-2-6 record from 27 starts, with earnings of $1,538,048.

"Ideally, we would race him next year and then sell him to the proper farm

for breeding rights and then keep 10 percent or something," Johnston said.

"That's what I'd like to do. We're still in the breeding business. I'd love to

send 10 mares to him every year. But I think he has to stand some place in

Kentucky.

"As much as I love California and I'm loyal to California, I think it's only

fair to the horse to give him the best shot he can get, and I think that means

probably going to Kentucky or maybe even to Europe."

Johnston cited similarities between Acclamation and top stakes winner and

stallion Fleet Nasrullah, a foal of 1955 who won six stakes races before siring

the likes of Don B., Gummo, Coursing and Fleet Treat, top stallions in their own

right.

"Acclamation is a lot nicer to be around," Johnston recollected. "Fleet

Nasrullah is in his (Acclamation's) pedigree. He was a real runner and a

tremendous sire. You always hope Acclamation does as well."

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