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Costume wires rivals in Santa Ana

Last updated: 3/23/08 8:59 PM

Costume wires rivals in Santa Ana

Costume (far right) just barely lasts in a crowded finish to the Santa Ana

(Benoit Photo)

Juddmonte Farms' homebred filly COSTUME (GB) (Danehill) often displayed a

tracking or closing racing style early in her career in Europe, but failed to

distinguish herself when employing that strategy in her first four starts in the

United States. The switch to a more aggressive rider

in Garrett Gomez has seen Costume's fortunes turn around. The pair teamed up for

a pace-pressing victory last month in the Buena Vista H. (G2), and the winning

continued on Easter Sunday with a wire-to-wire score in the $150,000

Santa

Ana H. (G2) at Santa Anita.

Taking advantage of a paceless affair, Gomez put Costume on the lead from

the start of the 1 1/8-mile turf event, and the four-year-old proceeded to

rattle off fractions of :23 4/5, :48 1/5 and 1:12 1/5. Costume drew off to a

two-length advantage with a furlong to go, but the lead was tenuous as

Immortelle (Brz) (Vettori) and Lavender Sky (Mt. Livermore) closed steadily on

her outside while Costume began to get leg weary. Costume bore out late into

those two rivals under left-handed whipping in the final strides, but the

bumping came too late to prevent either rival from catching the Bobby Frankel

trainee, and a jockey's objection from Immortelle's rider, David Flores, was

disallowed.

"Inside the sixteenth pole I drifted out to her (Immortelle), but

when we made contact, we were right on top of the wire, and I had put my

stick away," Gomez said.

For Frankel, it was his eighth victory in the last 17 runnings of the

Santa Ana.

Costume's head victory, achieved in a time of 1:48 over the firm turf, was

worth $6.60, $4.20 and $2.80 at 2-1. Immortelle, an 11-1 chance, returned $8.80 and

$4.80, while 2-1 favorite Lavender Sky, a head behind Immortelle, paid $2.60 to

show. The $1 exacta returned $34.60, the $1 trifecta $99.20, and the $1

superfecta (6-8-1-9) with Foxysox (GB) (Foxhound) brought back $541.40. Foxysox,

who rallied inside the top three and missed hitting the board by a head, was

followed by Kris' Sis (Forestry), Persian Express (Bahri), Colina Verde (Brz)

(Know Heights [Ire]) and I Can See (Flying Chevron). Black Mamba (NZ) (Black Minnaloushe), the morning-line favorite, was withdrawn.

With her victory in the Santa Ana, Costume's career record improves to

12-3-1-3 with earnings of $309,271. Last season in England, she placed second in

the Oak Tree S. (Eng-G3) and third in the Sandringham H. at Royal Ascot.

Bred in Great Britain, the bay miss is the first foal from the Group

3-winning Dance Dress (Nureyev) and has an unraced three-year-old half-sister

named Party Frock (Oasis Dream [GB]). Dance Dress is closely related to stakes

heroine and multiple Group 1-placed Most Precious (Nureyev), who is responsible

for 1996 Ramona H. (G1) victress Matiara (Bering [GB]), stakes winner Precious

Ring (Bering [GB]), Group 2 star Marathon (Diesis [GB]) and 2002 Fort Marcy H.

(G3) victor Pyrus (Mr. Prospector).

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