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Streaking Extra Hope works for San Antonio

- By Steve Andersen

Extra Hope, a 4-year-old colt who has won his last two starts, has a chance to enhance his position among California’s older horses with an expected appearance in the Grade 2 San Antonio Stakes at Santa Anita on Dec. 26.

Extra Hope worked a halfmile in 48.60 seconds at Santa Anita on Monday, his first workout since a win in the Grade 3 Native Diver Stakes against three rivals at Del Mar on Nov. 21.

The $200,000 San Antonio Stakes, run at 1 1/16 miles on the track’s opening day, will dictate how ambitiousl­y owner Samantha Siegel and trainer Richard Mandella are with Extra Hope in early 2021.

“He worked a nice half-mile,” Mandella said. “We’ll watch him a little closer.”

Looking into January, Mandella said the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup Invitation­al at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 23 is “a little bit” on his mind.

Extra Hope has won 4 of 14 starts. He won an allowance race at Santa Anita on Sept. 26 and the Native Diver, the first time Extra Hope has won consecutiv­e races.

There were several notable workouts at Santa Anita on Sunday and Monday for horses being prepared for stakes at Los Alamitos and Santa Anita.

Sunday, Sharp Samurai, third in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Keeneland on Nov. 7, worked five furlongs in 1:00.60, while Midcourt, second in the Native Diver, worked five furlongs in 1:01.20. They are candidates for the San Antonio.

Monday, Mandella worked Jolie Olimpica a half-mile in 49.40 seconds. A two-time graded stakes winner this year, both wins in turf sprints, Jolie Olimpica has not started since a second in the Grade 1 Jenny

Wiley Stakes at Keeneland in July. The 4-year-old filly has been plagued by minor injuries and an illness in recent months, but is under considerat­ion for the Grade 3 Las Cienegas Stakes at six furlongs on turf on Jan. 9.

Charlatan, unraced since finishing first in a divison of the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park on May 2, worked six furlongs in 1:13.80 on Monday for the Grade 1 Runhappy Malibu Stakes at seven furlongs on Dec. 26.

“He was strong the whole way,” trainer Bob Baffert said. “He did it within himself.”

Charlatan was disqualifi­ed from the Arkansas Derby for a medication violation.

Baffert also worked the 2-year-old Spielberg, who went a half-mile in 49 seconds on Monday and is under considerat­ion for the Grade 2 Los Alamitos Futurity on Dec. 19.

“I’ll work him next week and decide whether to run him in the futurity,” Baffert said.

Jamey Thomas suspended

Trainer Jamey Thomas has been fined $3,000 and suspended 15 days for a medication violation at the Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton in July, according to a ruling published by Los Alamitos stewards on Sunday.

Cozze Kid tested positive for the analgesic gabapentin when third in a $20,000 claimer for fillies and mares on July 10. The purse was ordered redistribu­ted for the third through sixth-place finishers in a ruling published by Golden Gate Fields stewards on Oct. 31.

Los Alamitos stewards Ron Church, Kim Sawyer, and Tom Ward wrote Sunday’s ruling because Golden Gate Fields is not currently racing following a coronaviru­s outbreak among stable personnel.

Sunday’s ruling was part of a settlement agreement with the racing board. Thomas, 50, was originally suspended 30 days from Dec. 7 through Jan. 5 for the medication violation, but 15 days of the penalty were stayed provided Thomas does not have any positives for medication­s in classes 1, 2, or 3 through Dec. 5, 2021.

Thomas’ 15-day suspension ends Dec. 21.

◗ Jockeys Francisco Amparan, Abel Cedillo, Santos Rivera, and Eduard Rojas have been fined for whip violations in daytime races at Los Alamitos on Friday and Saturday, while Christian Aragon has been suspended 10 racing days for three such violations on the same days, according to rulings published Saturday and Sunday.

Aragon is suspended from Saturday, Dec. 12, through Jan. 1 for using his whip more than six times in a race in the first and eighth races on Friday and first race on Saturday.

Amparan and Rojas were fined $500 for using the whip more than six times in the third race on Friday.

Cedillo and Rivera were fined $750 for the same infraction in the fourth race on Saturday.

Back-to-back four-day weeks

Los Alamitos begins two fourday racing weeks on Thursday. The meeting continues through Dec. 20 before the Santa Anita winter-spring meeting starts on Dec. 26.

There is only one stakes this week at Los Alamitos – the $100,000 Soviet Problem Stakes for 2-year-old California-bred fillies at a mile on Saturday.

The race drew 12 nomination­s, including I’m So Anna, who won the Pike Place Dancer Stakes on turf at Golden Gate Fields on Oct. 31, and Governor Goteven, who won two stakes for statebred fillies at the Del Mar summer meeting.

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