Boston Herald

Sadler hopes for ‘Stellar’ finish in Distaff

- By MIKE FARRELL ASSOCIATED PRESS

DEL MAR, Calif. — Breeders’ Cup weekend kicks off with four stakes today, topped by the $2 million Distaff, as Del Mar hosts the season-ending championsh­ips for the first time.

Today is the warmup for tomorrow when the seaside resort track presents nine more, culminatin­g with the $6 million Classic where defending winner Arrogate tops a quartet from Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert aiming to derail Gun Runner, the beast of East Coast racing.

There are plenty of standout storylines today, especially in the Distaff where Stellar Wind, the 5-2 favorite, takes a third and final crack at the race while John Sadler, her trainer, looks to end his 0-for-39 Breeders’ Cup drought.

Both horse and conditione­r could use a better turn in their BC racing fortunes. Stellar Wind, a 5-yearold mare heading off to retirement after this race, suffered a hard-luck loss by only a neck after an extremely wide trip in her first Distaff try in 2015.

Last year was a disaster from the start when she broke poorly from the starting gate. She regrouped to be fourth to Beholder, a mare she had beaten in consecutiv­e stakes leading up to the Breeders’ Cup.

“I was crushed,” Sadler said. “She was standing very well in the gate. It wasn’t like she was fractious. When they opened the gate, she just took half a step backward. Two seconds later she probably would have been standing square. The timing was horrible.”

This season has gone perfectly for Stellar Wind. She is 3-for-3, all Grade 1 victories. And she has a possible home-field advantage, having won all three races at Del Mar.

“It’s the icing on the cake if she does it, and hopefully we send her home a winner,” said Sadler.

The trainer, widely considered one of the best to have never won a Breeders’ Cup, wouldn’t mind taking home a trophy for his display case. Sadler has picked up a trio of seconds and seven third-place finishes in the Cup.

“I think about it a lot,” Sadler said. “A lot of years I just might have had the second or third best horse. There are so many great horses in these races. My horses have run well. I just keep going forward, and keep winning races.”

Stellar Wind will again face stiff competitio­n.

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert sends out Abel Tasman (4-1), a talented 3-year-old who captured the Kentucky Oaks back in May.

Fellow Hall of Famer Bill Mott also has a promising 3-year-old in Elate (the 3-1 second choice) who stepped up to convincing­ly to beat her elders by 81⁄

4 lengths in the Beldame Invitation­al at Belmont Park.

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