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Last updated: 1/17/10 3:15 PM

AMERICAN

GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS

SAN MARCOS S.

(G2), 7TH-SA, $150,000, 4YO/UP, 1 1/4MT, 3:36 P.M. PST, 1-18

 
1

LOUP BRETON (IRE), 6, h, by Anabaa—Louve, by Irish River (Fr) O-Wildenstein Stable; B-Dayton Investments Ltd (Ire)

2

MUHANNAK (IRE), 6, h, by Chester House—Opera (GB), by Forzando (GB) O-Richard Pegum; B-Mount Coote Stud (Ire)

3

DYNAMIC RANGE, 4, c, by Dynaformer—Simone's Show, by Theatrical (Ire) O-Mercedes Stable

LLC; B-Mercedes Stables LLC (Ky)

4

RIVIERA COCKTAIL, 4, c, by Giant's Causeway—Starry Dreamer, by Rubiano O-Allen Cheng & Gallagher Equine Ltd; B-Joseph Allen (Ky)

5

ZAPPA, 8, G, by Afternoon Deelites—Julie's Angel, by Theatrical (Ire) O-Gary

or Cecil Barber; B-Madeleine A. Paulson & Ernest Moody (Ky)

6

PORFIDO (CHI), 8, h, by Mash One (Chi)—Piazza Venezia, by Roy O-Sumaya Us Stables; B-Haras Sumaya (Chi)

7

PEARL FISHER, 5, h, by Smart Strike—Cataballerina, by Tabasco Cat O-Ajm Properties Inc Baugh Busching

et al; B-Clifford Marguerite (Ky)

8

HIGH COURT DRAMA (IRE), 5, h, by Theatrical (Ire)—Mountain Law, by Mountain Cat O-Christopher McHale; B-Budget Stable (Ire)

9

AGGIE ENGINEER, 5, G, by E Dubai—Papalma, by Dixieland Band O-Ward & Roberta Williford; B-Mr. & Mrs. Ward Williford (Ky)

A field of nine has been entered to go 1 1/4 miles on the turf in Santa

Anita's $150,000 San Marcos S. (G2) on Monday, and we're tabbing LOUP BRETON

(Ire) (Anabaa) to take top honors. A Group 2 winner in France, the bay

six-year-old was shipped stateside last fall and immediately stepped up to score

in an allowance for new trainer Julio Canani. He tried the San Gabriel H. (G2)

on December 27 and just missed in that nine-furlong test by a neck. The extra

distance of this one should be more than enough for Loup Breton to return to the

winner's circle with Garrett Gomez in the saddle.

DYNAMIC RANGE (Dynaformer) brings a two-race win skein into this, his stakes

bow, and the long-distance specialist probably has the best chance of anyone in

this field of upending our top choice. The bay gelding took five tries to break

his maiden, then just missed in his next three attempts before putting together

his current win streak. He appeared to really relish the 12- and 10-furlong

distances of his last two, and keeps regular rider Victor Espinoza aboard for

this one. The Canani-trained four-year-old appears quite capable of upending his

stablemate.

Stakes victor RIVIERA COCKTAIL (Giant's Causeway) will be trying graded

company for the second straight time after running fourth by 1 1/4 lengths in

the Sir Beaufort S. (G3) on December 26. The Neil Drysdale charge earned a nice

98 BRIS Speed rating for that effort as well as a 99 BRIS Late Pace figure. He could

surprise at a good price under Joel Rosario.

HIGH COURT DRAMA (Ire) (Theatrical [Ire]) earned a nice 97 Speed rating for

taking an allowance/optional claimer at Hollywood in November, and returns to

the turf here following a runner-up effort in the Native Diver H. (G3) on the

Cushion Track. That was only the second U.S. try for the bay, who could easily

continue to improve in this spot with a stretch-out in ground and a return

to the turf. Consider for the top three with Michael Baze in the irons.

MUHANNAK (Ire) (Chester House), winner of the inaugural Breeders' Cup

Marathon, hasn't won since that 2008 event. He finished fifth while trying to

defend his title in the Marathon in November, and has been under the tutelage of

trainer Ben Cecil ever since. The dark bay six-year-old showed flashes of talent

prior and up to his Breeders' Cup win, so a return to that form could see him

competing for a share under Martin Pedroza.

PORFIDO (Chi) (Mash One [Chi]) placed in two of his three graded attempts

last year, and rounded out 2009 with a nice second to Loup Breton in an allowance at Hollywood

in November. The eight-year-old veteran consistently posts good numbers, but

doesn't seem to have a winning attitude. His chances for a spot in the exotics

are much better and he posted a bullet five-furlong move on Tuesday in

preparation for this. Joe Talamo has the return call.

PEARL FISHER (Smart Strike) has hit the board in nearly half of his career starts,

but the chestnut just doesn't appear talented enough to handle this bunch. ZAPPA

(Afternoon Deelites) has descended into the claiming ranks and looks out of his class in this race. AGGIE ENGINEER's (E Dubai) worst loss to date came against graded rivals, and we

believe history will repeat itself here.

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