Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Distance should benefit Klondike Creek

- By Steve Andersen

ARCADIA, Calif. – Klondike Creek has done just enough this year on turf to give trainer Richard Mandella hope that he is a stakes runner in the making.

He won a maiden race at 1 1/8 miles here Feb. 16, followed by a third-place finish in an optional claimer at 1 1/4 miles March 12. On Friday, Klondike Creek will run in the longest race of his career, an optional claimer at 1 1/2 miles on turf. Mandella thinks the distance could be to the 4-year-old colt’s liking.

“I’ve always had a feeling if he’s going to be a good horse, that would be what he’d do,” Mandella said.

Klondike Creek drew the rail in a field of 10, nine of whom have never raced at the distance. Buster Douglas was third in the Group 1 Sao Paulo Stakes at 1 1/2 miles on turf in Brazil last May but is winless in four starts in this country. Buster Douglas was ninth in the Grade 2 San Luis Rey Stakes at 1 1/2 miles on turf March 25.

KEY CONTENDERS

Klondike Creek, Gio Ponti Last 3 Beyers: 87-83-79

◗ Owned by Preston Madden, Klondike Creek was eighth in a maiden race on dirt last October in his debut and has raced exclusivel­y on turf in four subsequent starts, finishing in the money in each race.

◗ In the March 12 race, Klondike Creek was second with an eighth of a mile remaining and faded to lose by 2 1/4 lengths to Beach View. Oscar Dominguez, second in that race, is part of Friday’s field. Mandella expected Klondike Creek to be more competitiv­e in the final furlong of that race.

“We were kind he said.

◗ Flavien Prat, the leading rider at the Santa Anita winterspri­ng meeting, retains the mount. of disappoint­ed,”

Prince of Arabia, by Mineshaft Last 3 Beyers: 88-86-81

◗ He has one win in 14 starts, a maiden win on dirt at Los Alamitos last April. He was a close second in optional claimers on turf in his first two starts this year.

◗ Trainer Jim Cassidy said Prince of Arabia will be near the front Friday and is a challengin­g mount for jockey Santiago Gonzalez.

“He’ll be right there,” he said. “He can be a tough ride.”

Conquest Sabre Cat, by Kitten’s Joy Last 3 Beyers: 81-79-76

◗ This will be the first start against winners for Conquest Sabre Cat, who won by 5 3/4 lengths in a maiden race at a mile on turf March 19 in his 10th start.

◗ He is another likely to race near the front.

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