Colonel John, El Gato Malo renew rivalry in Santa Anita Derby
Colonel John, El Gato Malo renew rivalry in Santa Anita
Derby
COLONEL JOHN (Tiznow) and EL GATO MALO (El Corredor), the top two finishers
in the Sham S. (G3) on March 1, will renew their rivalry in Saturday's $750,000
Santa Anita Derby (G1). A field of 11 sophomores will square off in the 71st
running of the prestigious event, and four of the last 11 Kentucky Derby (G1)
winners have competed in the 1 1/8-mile prep race. The Santa Anita Derby will be
held over a synthetic track for the first time this year.
Colonel John captured his stakes debut last fall, winning the Real Quiet S.
by three lengths, and concluded his juvenile campaign with a fast-finishing
second in the CashCall Futurity (G1). The Eoin Harty trainee returned to the
races this season with a hard-fought, half-length score in the 1 1/8-mile Sham,
withstanding the late run of El Gato Malo in determined fashion. Colonel John
will be reunited with jockey Corey Nakatani, who missed the Sham due to a broken
collarbone.
El Gato Malo opened his racing career with three smashing victories, breaking
his maiden by 5 1/2 lengths at Hollywood Park before shipping to Golden Gate
Fields to win the Gold Rush S. by 4 1/4 lengths. He made his graded bow in the
January 12 San Rafael S. (G3) and blew past his opposition into the stretch,
widening his advantage to 6 1/4 lengths at the wire. The late-running gelding
suffered his first setback in the Sham, but he gave a valiant effort in defeat.
Trainer Craig Dollase will give a leg up to regular rider David Flores on
Saturday.
YANKEE BRAVO (Yankee Gentleman) merits respect. After winning his first two
starts on turf, the Paddy Gallagher runner remained unbeaten with an impressive
one-length score in the California Derby over the Tapeta track at Golden Gate
Fields. The dark bay colt switched to the dirt for the Louisiana Derby (G2) last
time out and offered a commendable rally for third, 3 1/2 lengths back of Pyro
(Pulpit).
Other contenders include POLONIUS (Broken Vow), who will make his first start
on Cushion Track after winning the grassy Pasadena S. by four lengths; Robert B.
Lewis S. (G2) runner-up COAST GUARD (Stormy Atlantic), who will attempt to
rebound from an unplaced effort in the El Camino Real Derby (G3); the speedy,
multiple stakes-winning BOB BLACK JACK (Stormy Jack), third in the San Felipe S.
(G2) most recently; and ON THE VIRG (Pulpit), who will make his stakes debut
following a pair of maiden special weight and allowance/optional claiming
victories at Santa Anita.
Yankee Bravo will lead the post parade under jockey Alex Solis. Next comes
SIGNATURE MOVE (Vindication), Michael Baze; Coast Guard, Joseph Talamo; Bob
Black Jack, Richard Migliore; Colonel John; On the Virg, Tyler Baze; SHORE DO
(Include), Chantal Sutherland; El Gato Malo; Polonius, Victor Espinoza;
MEETINGWITHDESTINY (Belong to Me), Joel Rosario; and ROSSO CORSA (Ferrari
[Ger]), Alonso Quinonez.
All runners will carry 122 pounds.
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