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Game On Dude pulls off in record Pacific Classic romp

Last updated: 8/25/13 10:11 PM

Game On Dude was never challenged en route to a record-setting win in the Pacific Classic

(Benoit Photos)

Game On Dude competed in the past two editions of the Grade 1, $1,001,750

Pacific Classic -- finishing fourth in 2011 and just missing by a

half-length last year -- but third time became the charm as the six-year-old

gelding turned Sunday's 23rd running at Del Mar into a walkover under stand-in jockey Martin Garcia.

The duo drew off in the stretch of the 1 1/4-mile Polytrack affair to be 8

1/2 lengths clear on the wire, a record winning margin that eclipsed the

previous mark of 5 1/2 lengths set by Skimming when he captured his second

straight Pacific Classic in 2001.

"It was fun out

there," Garcia said. "He broke really good and got clear. When the other horses went outside I

stayed inside. I didn't have to ask him for anything special coming home. He's a

professional. He's knows where he's supposed to go."

Joel Rosario was scheduled to be holding the reins on Game On Dude after

regular rider Mike Smith opted to stay aboard dual champion Royal Delta for the

Personal Ensign at Saratoga earlier on the day. However, Rosario was sidelined

with a broken foot on Friday after being unseated from his mount at the

conclusion of the 7TH race at Saratoga.

That left the way clear for Garcia, who piloted Game On Dude three times

between early May 2010 and late May 2011, including to his first stakes victory

in the Lone Star Derby in Texas. Garcia has been aboard for Game On Dude's

workouts, and the pair brought their morning partnership into the afternoon on

Sunday.

Despite working Game On Dude

in the mornings, Sunday was the first time Martin Garcia piloted

the gelding in a race since May 2011

(Benoit Photos)

"He ran just like

he's been training," trainer Bob Baffert remarked. "He looked terrific out there. When I saw him make the lead

on the first turn I knew it was all over. Martin will finally get paid for

working him."

Despite being stuck in the 11 post in the 13-horse field, Game On Dude moved

over to the rail and grabbed the lead not long after the gates opened.

Delegation, who was to his inside, took a bit longer to angle in but had

established his running space just off Game On Dude's flank entering the first

turn.

Those positions never changed as Game On Dude set fractions of :24, :47 4/5

and 1:12 3/5 on the backstretch. The rest of the field began putting in their

rallies as the Awesome Again gelding passed the mile mark in 1:36 3/5, but not a

one could threaten the runaway leader. Game On Dude opened up in the lane and

pulled away to stop the clock in 2:00 3/5 as the 8-5 favorite. He returned

$5.40, $3.80 and $3.20.

By taking the Pacific Classic on Sunday, Game On Dude became only the second

horse, following Lava Man in 2006, to sweep the Southern California Triple of

the Santa Anita Handicap, Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific Classic in one season.

Well-back of the winner, a four-horse blanket finish was sorted out to show

Kettle Corn in second, a nose up on fellow John Sadler trainee You Know I Know.

"He ran a terrific

race," said Kettle Corn's rider, Victor Espinoza. "They were going so slow up front. I knew that. So I moved a little earlier

than I wanted to on the backside so I could get a spot. He fired; he ran big.

But we were second best today."

Joe Torre (left) and Bernie Schiappa

(right) led their star runner into the Del Mar winner's circle

(Benoit Photos)

"I'm so

pleased. This was a wonderful race for this horse," remarked Edwin Maldonado,

who was aboard You Know I Know. "Going into that first turn I

could see they were going awful slow, so I started working my way up; going

through the cracks. He came running at the end; really well. So good for (trainer) John

(Sadler). We ran second and third."

"We were thrilled with the way our horses ran," Sadler stated. "Kettle Corn ran a really big race

to get second and You Know I Know ran a tremendous third, the race of his life.

So we're very, very happy. We wish there had been some pace in front of them but

it just wasn't there. The other speed horses just didn't go."

Richard's Kid was another nose back in

fourth while Holding Glory just missed the superfecta by a head.

Delegation round up sixth on the wire, and was followed under the line by the

filly Byrama, defending champion Dullahan, Jeranimo, Endorsement, Farraaj and

Blueskiesnrainbows. Game On Dude's stablemate Liaison was scratched.

"No troubles on my

trip. I just ran out of horse at the half-mile (pole)," Rafael Bejarano said

philosophically about Dullahan's eighth-place finish.

Game On Dude, whose career line now reads 27-15-5-1 to go along with a

$5,602,158 bankroll, is owned by Diamond Pride LLC, the nom de course for former

New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre; the Lanni Family

Trust of the late J. Terrence Lanni, once a member of the board of directors of

the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club; the Mercedes Stable of Ernest Moody and Maria

Mercedes Villa; and Bernie Schiappa.

Having finally conquered the

Pacific Classic, Game On Dude now has his sights set on the BC

Classic

(Benoit Photos)

After taking the 2010 Lone Star Derby, Game On Dude showed up in New York for

a try in the Belmont Stakes. The dark bay reputed himself well, tracking the

pace before winding up a close fourth on the wire in what would be his final

start as a sophomore.

Game On Dude's first major win came the following spring in the Santa Anita

Handicap. He went on to add the Goodwood to his resume and finished second in

the Breeders' Cup Classic that fall to a familiar rival -- 2010 Belmont Stakes

winner Drosselmeyer.

Last year, Game On Dude posted five graded stakes tallies, including a 1

1/2-length victory in the Hollywood Gold Cup and a 3 1/4-length score in the

Awesome Again. However, he suffered his worse finish since a subpar run in the

Dubai World Cup earlier in the season when seventh in the Breeders' Cup Classic.

Since that uncharacteristic performance, Game On Dude has rebounded to record

consecutive victories in the Native Diver, San Antonio, Santa Anita Handicap,

Charles Town Classic and Hollywood Gold Cup.

Bred in Kentucky by Adena Springs, Game On Dude was a $210,000 Keeneland

September RNA as a yearling in 2008. He is out of the stakes-winning Devil His

Due mare Worldly Pleasure.

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