Game On Dude draws post 11 in Pacific Classic
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Game On Dude has captured every major prize in California except the Grade 1 Pacific Classic, finishing fourth in 2011 and second last year. The six-year-old gelded son of Awesome Again will try again Sunday and is listed as the 5-2 favorite on the morning line. Held at 1 1/4 miles on Del Mar's Polytrack, the $1 million Pacific Classic is the richest race in the west for older horses and a large field of 13 was entered Wednesday evening. Game On Dude will break from post 11 for Bob Baffert, a three-time winner of the race, and the dark bay picks up the services of the nation's leading rider, Joel Rosario. Game On Dude shrugged off an uncharacteristically poor seventh in the Breeders' Cup Classic with a victory in the Native Diver last December and has captured all four starts in 2013. He opened the year with a 6 1/2-length victory in the San Antonio in early February and came back a month later to romp by 7 3/4 lengths in the Santa Anita Handicap. Baffert shipped him to West Virginia for the $1.5 million Charles Town Classic in mid-April and Game On Dude earned a 2 1/2-month freshening following the half-length decision.
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He returned with a strong showing in the July 6 Hollywood Gold Cup, scoring
easily by a length, and has trained forwardly since then on the Polytrack,
according to all accounts, recording six workouts in the 50-day interim.
"It's a good draw because he's on the outside looking in," Baffert said of
post 11.
Game On Dude will attempt to become only the second horse to win California's
three biggest races -- the Santa Anita Handicap, Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific
Classic -- in the same year (Lava Man accomplished the feat in 2006). He could
be a much shorter price than 5-2 at post time, but Baffert was not surprised
that 12 horses were entered against the six-time Grade 1 winner.
"It's the synthetic track, that's why, it can be a crapshoot," the Hall of
Fame trainer said. "I'm not offended. It's a $1 million race. Everybody thinks
they can win. I can't keep them out."
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The 23rd running of the Pacific Classic will feature the second-largest field in its history, topped only by the 14 runners in Came Home's winning effort in 2002. Dullahan edged Game On Dude by a half-length in last year's edition and will be back to defend his title for Dale Romans. The four-year-old colt has dropped all five starts since then but none have come on Polytrack, where he's a three-time Grade 1 winner. After a couple of well-beaten efforts in Dubai earlier this year, the chestnut exits an encouraging third in the grassy Arlington Handicap on July 13 and Dullahan will add Del Mar's leading rider, Rafael Bejarano. He's been installed as the 7-2 second choice on the morning line. Hollywood Gold Cup runner-up Kettle Corn captured the local prep, the Grade 2 San Diego on July 27, and is pegged as the 6-1 early third choice. Next comes Richard's Kid and Delegation at 8-1.
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Richard's Kid is a two-time Pacific Classic winner (2009 and 2010). The
eight-year-old horse recently snapped a 10-race losing skein, taking the 1
1/2-mile Cougar II on July 26, and jockey Joe Talamo will be up for the second
straight start for trainer Doug O'Neill. Delegation enters in top form for
conditioner Mark Casse, posting a 9 1/4-length win in the July 1 Dominion Day at
Woodbine. That success was on Polytrack at 1 1/4-mile distance and Luis
Contreras will be in to ride the five-year-old gelding.
Other runner include English shipper Farraaj, who captured the Group 3
Somerville two starts back on Polytrack and picks up four-time Pacific Classic
winner Garrett Gomez; Jeranimo, who exits a convincing Grade 1 tally on turf in
the Eddie Read; and Grade 1 hero Liaison.
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